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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Planning 555-670-112
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Features
System Features
Posted Message
This section contains instructions for allowing users to post a message telling
callers who have display telephones why they cannot answer.
There can be as many as 20 messages. Messages 1 through 10, shown on Form
10a, are already programmed in the system, and 10 more can be added, for a
total of 20. In a Release 2.0 or later system, Messages 2 through 9 can be
changed. In a Release 1.0 or 1.1 system, all 10 of the preprogrammed messages
can be changed.
Planning Form Instructions
Posted messages can contain as many as 16 characters, including capital letters,
numbers, ampersand (&), dash (-), space, colon (:), asterisk (*), and pound
sign (#).
On Form 10a, Label Form: Posted Message, do either of the following:
To add posted messages for Messages 11 through 20 (for example,
CUSTM MSG 11) write each new message next to its message number
(11 through 20) in the Revised Message column.
To change existing messages, cross out the message and write the new
message in the Revised Message column.
System Speed Dial
This section contains instructions for designating systemwide, frequently used
numbers. You can assign and store up to 130 three-digit System Speed Dial
codes. To call one of these numbers, a caller presses the Feature button and dials
a three-digit code.
Assign System Speed Dial codes to telephone numbers that shouldn't be
displayed on telephones, such as access codes. Entries that do not display are
referred to as Marked System Speed Dial entries. You can also assign labels to
the System Speed Dial codes. These labels are listed in the System Directory so
that MLX telephone users can search for them and dial System Speed Dial
numbers with the touch of a button.
NOTE:
In Release 2.0 and later, Message 1, DO NOT DISTURB, cannot be
changed.
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