The Recall Button - AT&T MERLIN 1030 Attendant's Manual

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You can program a custom feature onto the gray band on each feature
button. When programming features, be sure to label the buttons on the
appropriate color band. (For information on programming, see page 32.)
You can also program a custom feature onto the blue or white band of any
feature button if the band is not preprogrammed for Auto Intercom.
However, most of the blue and white bands are preprogrammed as Auto
Intercom buttons for everyone in your MERLIN system.
With the Auto Intercom feature, you can call someone in your MERLIN
system by touching the Auto Intercom button for that person instead of
dialing a 2-digit intercom number. The green light beside each Auto In-
tercom button tells you the line status of the voice terminal:
Green light on
Green light flashing rapidly
Green light off
This information is useful if a call comes in for someone and you want to
know if the person is using the voice terminal. The green lights beside
the Auto Intercom buttons also give you information about people's
Message lights. If you touch a Shift button and Message Status and the
light is on next to an Auto Intercom button, that person's Message light
is on. (For more information, see "Turning on Message Lights," page 17.)

THE RECALL BUTTON

The Recall button is important because it takes the place of a switchhook
flash (a brief press of the switchhook). When you want to use a PBX/Cen-
trex feature that requires a switchhook flash, touch Recall instead. In the
MERLIN system, pressing the switchhook disconnects a call.
the person is busy on
=
a call
the person is calling
=
you on the intercom
the voice terminal is
=
not in use
Recall
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