Appendixes - AT&T MERLIN LEGEND Release 3.1 System Manager's Manual

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Feature Code(s). Lists the feature code(s) you can use to activate the
feature or turn it off.
System Programming. If applicable, summarizes the system
programming procedure(s) that affect the feature.
Maximum(s). If applicable, tells you what maximum numbers apply to
the feature.
Factory Setting(s). Shows you the default programming, that is, how the
system sets the feature when no one programs it.
Following each "At a Glance" table is a full description of the feature or feature
group, telling you how it works for each type of user it affects. Following the
description, feature entries include (as applicable) each of these sections:
Considerations and Constraints. An explanation of exceptions and
unusual conditions pertaining to the feature. This section can help you
troubleshoot a problem with the feature.
Mode Differences. An explanation of variations in the use of the feature
in the different modes supported by the system.
Telephone Differences. An explanation of variations in the use of the
feature with different telephones.
Feature Interactions. A list of issues and considerations to be aware of
when using another feature in conjunction with the main feature
described. The list is arranged by feature, in alphabetical order.

Appendixes

The Feature Reference appendixes include a variety of useful tables and
reference tools, in addition to the customer service information in Appendix A:
An alphabetical list of system features, citing the system planning forms
they are associated with (Appendix B)
An alphabetical list of general systemwide features, including their
availability in different operating modes as well as notes on mode
differences and availability in different releases of the system
(Appendix C)
Information about general feature use and how operator and user
features are activated or programmed on MLX, analog multiline, and
single-line telephones (Appendix D)
A fold-out flowchart showing the system programming hierarchy and
menus. Many system programmers remove this chart and hang it on a
wall for quick reference (Appendix E)
A table describing the SMDR reports available for the system, along with
samples of those reports (Appendix F)
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