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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Programming 555-650-111
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Programming Basics
System Programming Console
MLX-20L Console Components
Desk Stand
(not shown)
Button Labeling
Cards
Contrast Control
(not shown)
Fixed Feature
Buttons
Dialpad
Direct Station
Selector
Display Buttons
Display Screen
Handset
LEDs
Line Buttons
Message Light
User Cards
and Tray
Volume Control
An adjustable stand on the console and the DSS, allows a 20- or 30-
degree viewing angle.
Cards labeled with the number or feature assigned to each line button.
A sliding control at the top of the console, used to brighten or dim the
display screen.
Eight fixed display buttons for most-used features.
Feature for viewing the Feature screen and selecting features.
HFAI (Hands Free Answer on Intercom) for answering voice-announced
calls without the handset.
Mute for turning the speakerphone's microphone on and off.
Speaker for talking on a call through the speakerphone without lifting the
handset.
Transfer for sending a call to another telephone.
Conf for adding a line or extension to a conference call.
Drop for disconnecting an extension or line from a conference call.
Hold for putting a call on hold.
Number pad for dialing telephone numbers.
A device that adds extension buttons and other buttons to the console.
Four fixed display buttons and 10 unlabeled buttons used to view the
different screens and select names, features, and options from the display
screen. See
''Console
Screen with a 7-line by 24-character display area that shows call
information, features, prompts, date, and time.
The hand-held part of the console you pick up, talk into, and listen from.
(Light-Emitting Diodes) The lights on the console that assist in checking
feature status.
Twenty buttons to make and receive calls; unlabeled buttons are
programmable for one-step feature use.
A red light that signals a waiting message.
A slide-out drawer with erasable cards for noting telephone numbers and
feature codes.
A button for adjusting the volume of the speaker, handset, headset, and
ringer.
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Issue 1
June 1997
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