AT&T Merlin 1030 User Manual
AT&T Merlin 1030 User Manual

AT&T Merlin 1030 User Manual

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AT&T
MERLIN
COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
User's Guide:
Models 1030 and 3070
with Feature Module 4

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  • Page 1 AT&T MERLIN COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM User's Guide: Models 1030 and 3070 with Feature Module 4...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Available Features Key to Symbols Placing Calls Outside Calls Button Access and Dial Access to Line Pools Automatic Route Selection Line Request Intercom Calls Ringing Intercom Calls Announced Intercom Calls Answering Calls Fixed Features Hold Transfer Transfer with Voice Announcement Conference Drop Speaker...
  • Page 3: Available Features

    Available Features Use line buttons to call peo- ple who aren’t connected to your MERLIN system. Touch Intercom-Ring or Intercom-Voice to use the MERLIN system Intercom feature. Test your voice terminal and program its features by sliding the T/P switch to T (Test) or P (Program).
  • Page 4: Key To Symbols

    Key to Symbols The following symbols are used throughout this guide to illustrate the steps for using your MERLIN system voice terminal. After you are familiar with the steps, use the symbols to remind you how to perform each procedure. Lift your handset.
  • Page 5: Placing Calls

    Placing Calls With your MERLIN™ system, you can place two types of calls: outside calls and intercom calls. OUTSIDE CALLS To call someone who is not connected to your MERLIN system: Lift your handset. The MERLIN system automatically selects an available outside line.
  • Page 6: Button Access And Dial Access To Line Pools

    Button Access and Dial Access to Line Pools Your MERLIN system may be “pooled,” meaning some or all of your outside telephone lines are grouped into one or more pools (for example, a pool of local lines, a pool of WATS lines, and a pool of Foreign Exchange lines).
  • Page 7: Automatic Route Selection

    To make an outside call with Dial Access to Line Pools: Touch a Pool Access button. Lift your handset. When you hear a dial tone, dial a code for the line pool you want. When you hear another dial tone, dial the telephone number you want.
  • Page 8: Line Request

    To place an outside call using ARS: Touch a Pool Access button. This signals ARS to expect an outside call. Lift your handset. Dial the outside telephone number you want. You hear beeps instead of Touch-Tones or rotary clicks as you dial. Wait a few moments.
  • Page 9: Intercom Calls

    INTERCOM CALLS Each voice terminal connected to your MERLIN system has a unique 2-digit intercom number. You dial intercom numbers to place either ringing or announced intercom calls to people con- nected to your MERLIN system. Ringing Intercom Calls Place ringing intercom calls when you want to have a two-way conversation with people connected to your MERLIN system.
  • Page 10: Announced Intercom Calls

    Announced Intercom Calls When you place an announced intercom call, your co-worker hears your voice through the voice terminal speaker. If your co- worker wants to respond to your announcement, he or she speaks through the handset to talk with you. Your voice an- nouncements do not interrupt your co-workers’...
  • Page 11: Answering Calls

    Answering Calls To answer a call: Lift your handset. You are automatically connected to the incoming call. You can tell what kind of call you’re receiving by the way your voice terminal rings. Intercom two short and one long ring Outside one long ring Transferred...
  • Page 12: Fixed Features

    Fixed Features Fixed features are the features assigned to the permanently labeled buttons on your voice terminal. HOLD To put a call on hold: Touch Hold. When you put a call on hold, the green light next to the call’s line button flashes rapidly.
  • Page 13: Transfer

    TRANSFER To transfer an outside call from your voice terminal to another MERLIN system voice terminal: Touch Transfer. Dial the other voice terminal’s intercom number. Hang up. If the call is not answered within a few rings, it rings at your voice terminal again.
  • Page 14: Conference

    CONFERENCE You can place a call that includes up to two people outside your MERLIN system, two people inside, and you. To set up a con- ference call when you already have one of the participants on the line: Touch Conference. Touch a line button (or Intercom-Ring, or Intercom-Voice).
  • Page 15: Drop

    Drop To disconnect a busy or unanswered line when you’re trying to set up a conference call, or to disconnect one person at a time from a conference call: Touch Drop. Touch the button of the line to disconnect. If you’re setting up a conference call, remember to touch Con- ference again before trying to add another call to the conference.
  • Page 16: Speaker

    SPEAKER You can use your voice terminal’s speaker to monitor a call as you dial it, to monitor a call on hold, and to let a group listen to your conversation. On-Hook Dialing Instead of using your handset to listen while you place a call, you can use your voice terminal’s built-in speaker.
  • Page 17: Monitor-On-Hold

    Monitor-on-Hold When you’ve been put on hold, you can hang up and continue working while you wait for the person to return to the call: Touch Speaker. Hang up. When you hear the other person return to the call, lift your handset.
  • Page 18: Message

    MESSAGE Your MERLIN system attendant can let you know that a message is waiting for you by turning on the light next to Message. If you have a 5-button voice terminal, you do not have a Message button. However, you can program a button to act as a Message button (see “Basic Programming Instructions,”...
  • Page 19: Custom Features

    Custom Features Custom features are features that you select and program for your voice terminal. The basic programming instructions below describe the procedure you follow to program features on your voice terminal. You can program most custom features on the available buttons on your voice terminal;...
  • Page 20: Basic Programming Instructions

    BASIC PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS Using the following simple procedure, you can assign and reassign custom features to any buttons that are not already assigned outside lines, intercom lines, or fixed features. Label the button(s) you want to program. Slide the T/P (Test/Program) switch on the left side of the voice terminal toward you to the P (Program) position.
  • Page 21: Outside Auto Dial

    OUTSIDE AUTO DIAL Use the Outside Auto Dial feature for one-touch dialing of fre- quently used telephone numbers, account numbers, or PBX, Centrex, or Custom Calling feature codes. You can include up to 16 numbers and special characters in an Auto Dial sequence. T/P to P Touch the button Dial * 90 To program: + an outside number, an account...
  • Page 22 Pause. To program a pause (1.5 seconds) into a dialing se- quence (for example, between a pool access code and an out- side telephone number): Touch Hold (Pause). Stop. To program a stop into a dialing sequence (for example, to program a stop between an alternate long distance telephone number and your access code): Touch Drop (Stop).
  • Page 23: Auto Intercom

    AUTO INTERCOM Use the Auto Intercom feature for one-touch dialing of intercom numbers. If you program this feature on a button with lights, the green light next to the button goes on when the person at that intercom uses his or her voice terminal or uses the Do Not Disturb feature. You can use an Auto Intercom button whenever you would usually dial an intercom number.
  • Page 24: Announced Intercom Calls

    Announced Intercom Calls To place an announced intercom call: If the red light next to it is not already on, touch Intercom-Voice. Touch the Auto Intercom button for the intercom number you want to dial. Your speaker goes on, and you hear a beep. Lift your handset and begin speaking.
  • Page 25: Personal Speed Dial

    PERSONAL SPEED DIAL (5- and 10-button voice terminals only) When you don’t have many buttons available to program for Out- side Auto Dial, you can use the programming instructions below to assign a 3-character Personal Speed Dial code (#01 through #22) to each telephone number, account number, or PBX, Cen- trex, or Custom Calling code you frequently dial.
  • Page 26: System Speed Dial

    SYSTEM SPEED DIAL System Speed Dial is similar to Personal Speed Dial in that 3-character codes (#60 through #99) represent frequently dialed telephone numbers. However, you do not assign the codes to telephone numbers; your system administrator is the only one who can assign a System Speed Dial code to a telephone number, and everyone connected to your MERLIN system can use those System Speed Dial codes.
  • Page 27: Saved Number Redial

    SAVED NUMBER REDIAL Use the Saved Number Redial feature to save a number for quick redialing later. (The number cannot contain a pause, a stop, a Touch-Tone enable, or a switchhook flash.) If you have a 34-button voice terminal, use the instructions below to pro- gram a button with the Saved Number Redial feature.
  • Page 28: Last Number Redial

    Using a Dial Code (5- and 10-button voice terminals only) When you dial a number you want to save for later redialing: Before hanging up, dial #23. To redial the number you saved: Lift your handset. Dial #23. LAST NUMBER REDIAL Use the Last Number Redial feature to redial the number you dialed most recently.
  • Page 29: Manual Signaling

    MANUAL SIGNALING Use the Manual Signaling feature to generate a beep at a co- worker’s voice terminal. Assign a Manual Signaling button to each person you want to signal. To program: T/P to P Touch the button Dial * 6 + an intercom number T/P to center To signal a co-worker: Without lifting your handset, touch a Manual Signaling...
  • Page 30: Loudspeaker Page

    LOUDSPEAKER PAGE If you have a loudspeaker paging system, you can make an- nouncements using your voice terminal. Your system may have as many as three paging zones; you can choose to make an an- nouncement to one or all of the zones. If you have available feature buttons, you can use the instruc- tions below to program a button for each loudspeaker paging zone.
  • Page 31 Touch Intercom-Voice or Intercom-Ring. Lift your handset. Dial one of the following codes: 80 for all zones zone 1 zone 2 zone 3 When you hear a beep, speak into your handset. When you hang up, you turn off the loudspeaker. Intercom Voice loudspeaker...
  • Page 32: Group Page

    GROUP PAGE Use the Group Page feature to make announcements through the speakers in groups of 10 voice terminals specified by your system administrator. Your system can have as many as seven groups. You can use the instructions below to program buttons for the groups you want to page.
  • Page 33: Auto Answer-All

    Using a Dial Code To page a group using a dial code: Touch Intercom-Voice or Intercom-Ring. Lift your handset. Dial the code for the group you want to page. 841 for group 1 group 2 group 3 group 4 group 5 group 6 group 7 When you hear a beep, speak into your handset.
  • Page 34: Auto Answer-Intercom

    AUTO ANSWER-INTERCOM If you have an optional Hands-Free Unit connected to your voice terminal, program an Auto Answer-Intercom button so you can set your Hands-Free Unit to go on automatically when you receive ringing intercom calls. Program this feature on a button with lights.
  • Page 35: Call Coverage

    CALL COVERAGE Use the Call Coverage feature to receive calls directed to another voice terminal. Follow the instructions below to program a Cover button for each person you want to cover (you can have up to six Cover buttons). Program this feature on buttons with lights.
  • Page 36: Coverage Inhibit

    Coverage Inhibit With a Coverage Inhibit button, you can temporarily turnoff the Call Coverage feature so your calls don’t ring at another voice terminal. Program this feature on a button with lights. T/P to P Touch the button Dial * 77 To program: T/P to center To stop Call Coverage:...
  • Page 37: Do Not Disturb

    DO NOT DISTURB If you don’t want to be interrupted as you work, use the Do Not Disturb feature to prevent calls from ringing at your voice ter- minal. Program this feature on a button with lights. T/P to P Touch the button To program: T/P to center To prevent calls from ringing at your voice terminal:...
  • Page 38: Privacy

    PRIVACY If you share an outside line with other people connected to your MERLIN system, you can use the Privacy feature to prevent others from accidentally joining your telephone conversations. Program this feature on a button with lights. T/P to P Touch the button Dial * 72 To program: T/P to center To prevent others from joining your calls:...
  • Page 39: Touch-Tone Enable

    TOUCH-TONE ENABLE (Only for systems with rotary lines) If you have telephone lines that carry rotary signals, you can use the Touch-Tone Enable feature to switch to Touch-Tone signals midway through a dialing sequence. This lets you take advan- tage of bank-by-phone, credit card authorization, and alternate long distance services.
  • Page 40: Account Number Entry

    ACCOUNT NUMBER ENTRY (For use only with the SMDR feature) With an Account Number button, you can enter an account number that identifies who should be billed for the call. Program this feature on a button with lights. T/P to P Touch a button Dial * 82 To program: T/P to center To enter an account code:...
  • Page 41: Call Park

    CALL PARK Use the Call Park feature to put a call on hold for someone to pick up from any voice terminal in your MERLIN system. You can use the instructions below to program a Call Park button on your voice terminal. Or, you can save a feature button for another use, and dial a code to park a call.
  • Page 42: Call Pickup

    CALL PICKUP Use the Call Pickup feature to answer a call that is ringing, parked, or on hold at another MERLIN system voice terminal. You can use the instructions below to program a button for Call Pickup, or, if you want to save a feature button for another use, you can use a dial code to pick up a call.
  • Page 43: Line Pickup

    LINE PICKUP Use this feature to pick up a specific line that is ringing, parked, or on hold at another voice terminal. This feature offers three options: Program one Line Pickup button and use it with 2-digit line codes to pick up lines. Program individual buttons to pick up specific lines.
  • Page 44: Using Buttons Programmed To Pick Up Specific Lines

    Using Buttons Programmed to Pick Up Specific Lines T/P to P Touch the button To program: * 84 + the 2-digit line code for the line T/P to center To pick up a line using this option: Touch the button for the line you want to pick up. Lift your handset.
  • Page 45: Ringing And Line Selection Options

    Ringing and Line Selection Options RINGING OPTIONS Programmable Line Ringing You can determine whether calls coming in through a line pool, your individual line, or a line you’re covering ring immediately, ring after a delay, or do not ring at all. NOTE: This does not affect intercom calls or calls transferred to you.
  • Page 46: Personalized Ringing

    If your voice terminal has Pool Access buttons, calls coming in on the pooled lines do not ring at your voice terminal unless you change the setting for your Pool Access buttons. To program line ringing: Slide the T/P switch to the P position. Touch the line button successively until the red light in- dicates the type of ringing you want.
  • Page 47: Voice Announcement Disable

    To program Personalized Ringing: Slide the T/P switch to the P position. You hear the ringing sound that your voice terminal makes when you receive an outside call. Touch Speaker. The ringing sound changes. Touch Speaker repeatedly until you hear a ringing sound you like.
  • Page 48: Automatic Line Selection

    AUTOMATIC LINE SELECTlON This feature controls the order in which the system selects out- side lines when you lift your handset to place a call. You can, for instance, program the line you use most often to be the first line in the Automatic Line Selection sequence, and a line you use less often to be the next line the system selects.
  • Page 49: Simultaneous Voice And Data Calls

    Simultaneous Voice and Data Calls If you have a General Purpose Adapter and a modem connected to your voice terminal, you can use the Simultaneous Voice and Data Calls feature. You may be speaking with someone on the telephone and wish to obtain some data from a computer to sup- port your conversation.
  • Page 50 To make a data call: Touch Speaker. Dial the outside telephone number or intercom number for your host computer. When the computer returns the carrier signal, turn on your modem. The green light next to the line or intercom button you used to call the computer begins to flash and continues to flash until you end the data call.
  • Page 51: Using Pbx, Centrex, Or Custom Calling Features

    Using PBX, Centrex, or Custom Calling Features If you have PBX, Centrex, or Custom Calling features, use them exactly as their instructions describe with one important excep- tion: Any non- MERLIN system feature code that begins with a “#” must be preceded by another “#”. For example, if PBX, Centrex, or Custom Calling instructions tell you to dial #1234 you must dial...
  • Page 52: Optional Equipment

    Optional Equipment HANDS-FREE UNIT The Hands-Free Unit is a high-quality speakerphone that allows you to use your voice terminal without lifting your handset. NOTE: Any custom feature that ordinarily activates your voice terminal’s speaker activates your Hands-Free Unit. Placing Calls To place outside calls using your Hands-Free Unit: Touch Speakerphone On/Off on the Hands-Free Unit.
  • Page 53: Answering Calls

    Answering Calls To answer a call with your Hands-Free Unit: Touch Speakerphone On/Off, and begin speaking. To temporarily remove yourself from a conversation to consult with someone else in your room: Touch Microphone On/Off. The green light next to the button goes off. To participate in the conversation again, touch Microphone On/Off again.
  • Page 54: Index

    Index Account Number Entry, 39, 56 SMDR, 39 Answering Calls, 10, 52 Answering Machine, 52 And General Purpose Adapter, 52 Assigning Custom Features to Buttons, 19 Auto Answer-All, 32 Auto Answer-Intercom, 33 Auto Intercom, 22 Automatic Line Selection, 47 Automatic Route Selection (ARS), 6 Call Coverage, 34, 44 Call Forwarding, 35 Call Park, 10, 56...
  • Page 55: Feature Programming Chart

    Feature Programming Chart Use the chart below as a quick reference when you want to program features onto your voice terminal. Feature Name (Suggested Button Label) QUICK DIALING FEATURES Outside Auto Dial (name or location) Auto Intercom (name or location) Personal Speed Dial (does not use a button) System Speed Dial...
  • Page 56 Feature Programming Chart (continued) Feature Name (Suggested Button Label) PAGING FEATURES Dial * 91 + one of the following codes: Loudspeaker Page (Page 1) Dial * 91 + one of the following codes: Group Page (Grp. Page 1) AUTO ANSWER FEATURES Auto Answer-All Dial * 75.
  • Page 57 Feature Programming Chart (continued) Feature Name (Suggested Button label) CALL COVERAGE FEATURES Call Coverage (Cover “name”) Coverage Inhibit (Coverage Inhibit) OTHER FEATURES Privacy (Privacy) Do Not Disturb (Do Not Disturb) Touch-Tone Enable (Touch-Tone Enable) Account Number Entry (Account Number) Call Park (Call Park) Call Pickup (Call Pickup)
  • Page 58: Fixed Features

    Fixed Features FEATURES INTERCOM CALLS Intercom-Ring Calls Intercom-Voice Calls OUTSIDE CALLS Outside Calls (Regular) Outside Calls with Button Access to Line Pools Outside Calls with Dial Access to Line Pools CALLS ON HOLD Put Call On Hold Take Call Off Hold TRANSFER CALLS Transfer Calls Transfer Calls with Voice...
  • Page 59: Programmable Features

    Programmable Features FEATURES QUICK DIALING Outside Auto Dial Auto Intercom Personal Speed Dial System Speed Dial Saved Number Redial Last Number Redial Manual Signaling PAGING Loudspeaker Page Group Page AUTO ANSWER Auto Answer-All Auto Answer-Intercom CALL COVERAGE Call Coverage Coverage Inhibit OTHER Privacy Do Not Disturb...
  • Page 60 AT&T MERLIN is a trademark of AT&T. © Copyright 1985 AT&T. Printed in U.S.A. 999-500-140 IS Issue 1 September 1985...

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