Programming Custom Features - AT&T MERLIN 1030 Attendant's Manual

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PROGRAMMING CUSTOM FEATURES

Some features, such as Transfer, Hold, and Speaker, are already pro-
grammed and labeled on your console, and you cannot change them.
Custom features, though, are ones you select and program yourself. On
the small console, you can program custom features on extra line buttons.
On the large console, you can program features on extra line buttons as
well as on available feature buttons. You can program a feature on any
color band not used for Auto Intercom.
The basic programming procedure is:
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.
If you are programming a feature button on the right side of the large
console, touch the Shift button that selects the color band on which
you want the feature to appear.
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 but-
ton again and reenter the code.
If you want to program other buttons, repeat the previous three steps.
Slide the T/P switch to the center position.
When you must program a feature before you can use it, abbreviated pro-
gramming instructions precede instructions for using the feature. An ex-
ample of an abbreviated programming instruction is:
To Program:
T/P to P Touch the button Dial * 4 + intercom
number of person you want to cover T/P to center
The Feature Programming Chart, page 32, is a quick reference for pro-
gramming features.
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