Connecting Auxiliary Equipment - AT&T MERLIN LEGEND Release 3.1 System Manager's Manual

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Connecting Auxiliary Equipment

Task List: Adding Operator Features
Obtain Form 6a, Optional Operator Features.
If necessary, read "Direct Line Console" or "Queued Call Console" in the
Feature Reference for detailed information about the consoles and the
optional operator features.
Plan changes using the planning guidelines above; record the new
values on Form 6a.
Open the System Programming menu from the console or a PC with SPM.
Program the change(s), following the appropriate instructions for
"Optional Operator Features" in System Programming , Chapter 3.
When you have finished, file Form 6a with the rest of the planning forms.
Programming Instructions
See the appropriate procedure in the "Optional Operator Features" section of
Chapter 3, System Programming .
Connecting Auxiliary Equipment
Use the information in this section to do the following:
Identify the line/trunk or extension jacks used for auxiliary equipment and
applications, for example, a music source for Music On Hold,
loudspeaker paging equipment, maintenance alarm (that is, an external
alerting device that sounds or flashes when maintenance problems
occur), or a fax machine.
Specify the extensions to receive a message-waiting indication (MWI)
when a fax transmission is received, and specify the length of time before
the system registers that a fax has arrived and sends the MWI.
Specify the number of rings before a call transferred by the voice
messaging system goes to the backup position for both integrated and
generic voice messaging interface (VMI) ports, rather than going to a
voice mailbox.
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