Feature Programming Chart - AT&T MERLIN 1030 Attendant's Manual

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Feature Programming Chart

Use this chart to program custom features on your console quickly and easily. To program one or more buttons:
Label the button(s) you want to program.
Slide the T/P (Test/Program) switch, located on the left side of your console, to the P (Program)
position.
Your console rings every 5 seconds to remind you that you are programming and that you cannot place or
receive calls.
Touch the Shift button for the appropriate color band, if you are programming a feature onto one
of the 30 buttons on the right side of your console (large consoles only).
Touch the first button to be programmed.
Dial the feature's programming code and additional numbers or special characters (if required).
If you make a mistake, touch the button again and reenter the code.
If you want to program other buttons, repeat the two previous steps.
Slide the T/P switch to the center position.
Feature Name
(suggested button label)
QUICK DIALING FEATURES
Outside Auto Dial
Name or Location
Auto Intercom
Name or Location
Saved Number Redial
Saved Number
Last Number Redial
Last Number
AUTO ANSWER FEATURES
Auto Answer-Outside
Auto Answer
Outside
Auto Answer-Intercom
Auto Answer
Intercom
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Programming Code
Dial * 90 + an outside number, account number,
or PBX/Centrex feature code.
Dial * 91 + a 2-digit MERLIN system intercom
number.
Dial * 74.
Dial * 73.
Dial * 75.
Dial * 70.
Notes
See page 21.
A button with lights is recommended but not re-
quired. See pages 6 and 7.
See page 29.
See page 29.
Used only with a modem or answering machine.
Requires a button with lights and a Multipurpose
Adapter. See page 28.
Used only with a Hands-Free Unit. Requires a but-
ton with lights. See page 28.

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