Making Changes To Your System Later - AT&T MERLIN 3070 Administration Manual

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There are some features that you may want to assign to certain voice terminals
yourself because they influence call-handling efficiency throughout your entire
business. Assigning these features does not involve administrative procedures, but
rather, simple programming procedures at individual voice terminals. These pro-
cedures are described in "Programming Voice Terminals for Office Priorities," page
62. Finally, if you want to help people program their voice terminals to meet their in-
dividual needs, follow the procedures outlined in "Programming Voice Terminals for
Personal Priorities," page 72. Later, if your needs change, you can always alter any
system administration or programming that has been done.
The chart which follows shows the five types of procedures described in this manual.
If you are about to perform system administration for the first time, be sure to read
"Preparing to Administer Your System," page 13, before you attempt any procedures.

MAKING CHANGES TO YOUR SYSTEM LATER

Changes to system features that are administered from the administrator/attendant
console or programmed at individual voice terminals are easiest to implement. To
make these changes after your system has been set up, go to the section of this
manual that gives the procedure for assigning the feature or option you want, and
carry out just that procedure.
Basic changes to the way your system operates—that is, changes to the switch set-
tings on the control unit—may erase important system administration that is now in
place. Before you change any switch settings, review the information in "Changing
Your System Later," page
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