Station Busy Screen; Idle States - AT&T MERLIN LEGEND Release 3.1 System Manager's Manual

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Introduction to System Programming
Table 6–3, Continued
Display/Key
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Idle States

You can begin some programming procedures only when all or part of the
system is not in use; this is called an idle state . The idle state must remain in
effect until you finish programming.
NOTE:
If a procedure requires an idle state, do it outside normal business hours.
If a procedure requires an idle state and an extension on the system is busy
when you begin, you see a screen like the one shown in Figure 6–6.
Figure 6–6. Station Busy Screen
The screen changes to the appropriate programming screen when the system is
no longer busy.
6–10
Managing the System
Function
Return to the previous screen. Select
you complete a procedure, to move up one screen in the menu
hierarchy. (Appendix B in System Programming provides a
reference to the entire system programming menu hierarchy.)
Exit a screen without changes. In most cases , you select
(5 on the PC) to exit from a screen without making any changes.
Exceptions are noted as part of a procedure.
Complete a procedure. In a few cases , you return to the System
Programming menu when you select
to an intermediate step within the procedure. You can then select
one of the options shown on the screen and continue programming,
or you can continue to use
Programming menu.
nnnn
ss/pp
(5 on the PC) when
. In most cases , you return
until you return to the System
nnnn = a previously entered extension
ss/pp = the slot and port number of the
busy extension

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