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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Planning 555-670-112
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Features
Telephone and Extension Features

HotLine

The HotLine feature is available only for single-line telephones and devices
connected to a port on an 012 (T/R), 016 (T/R), 016 ETR, 412 LS-ID-ETR, or 008
OPT module. A single-line telephone connected to an MFM cannot use the
HotLine feature. This feature enables you to set up a telephone to dial one
specific number once the telephone goes off-hook. The number that is dialed is
the first personal speed dial (code 01) programmed on the single-line telephone
using centralized telephone programming or extension programming. (Extension
programming is only available before the HotLine feature is activated.)
A HotLine extension can call a private network extension. See the Network
Reference for information.
NOTE:
In Release 6.0 and later systems, after the Hotline extension number has
been assigned, the FRL value for the Hotline extension number should be
set to 6. This ensures that, regardless of the FRL value assigned to the
route or routes in the UDP Routing Table connecting two switches in a
private network, placing a UDP call from switch A directly connected to
switch B using the Hotline feature will not fail due to the FRL.
Planning Form Instructions
On Form 4f specify if this device will use the HotLine Feature. Under the HotLine
heading on Form 4f, do either of the following:
To set the extension to not use the HotLine feature, check the Off (factory
setting) box.
To set the extension to be a HotLine extension, check the On check box.
Enter the extension or telephone number that the HotLine extension dials
when it is taken off-hook in the space provided below the On box.

Extension Copy

The Extension Copy feature enables you to copy an extension's programmed
buttons (with some exceptions) to one or more extensions. The features are
individually programmed on one extension to create a template that can then be
copied to other extensions in the system. You can make additional copies of these
forms and have several templates for different groups of users.
Only similar types of extensions can be copied to each other (for example, analog
to analog or MLX to MLX) because each extension type has a different button
layout. For a system that has each telephone type, you need at least four
templates, one for analog, one for MLX, one for ETR, and one for MLS
telephones.
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