Data Entry Screen - AT&T MERLIN LEGEND Release 3.0 System Programming Manual

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Programming Procedures
A menu selection screen prompts you to select one of the available options. The
screen title is the first line on all screens. The second line contains a system
prompt or instruction. The remaining lines of text vary based on the selected
option.
An angle bracket (>) appears in the upper right corner of menu selection
screens that have additional option screens. Press More (or [PgUp] on the PC) to
see the additional screens. Continue to press More to move through the
screens and return to the original screen.
Figure 1–7 shows a sample data entry screen.
Assign Lines/Trunk:
Enter extension
Backspace
Exit
Figure 1-7. Data Entry Screen
A data entry screen prompts you to enter specific data or to make specific
choices. Data to be entered will be displayed with n s in the text. When n s
appear on the data entry screen they indicate data currently programmed for
the feature. An exception is the slot/port number which is displayed as sspp to
distinguish the 2-digit slot number from the 2-digit port number.
Many screens show data entered on a previous screen, such as an extension or
trunk number. Within the programming procedures, this type of variable
information is shown with x' s.
When information to be entered varies in the number of digits required (for
example, a telephone number that can range from 7- to 20-digits), the data may
be displayed as an uppercase X or N.
Data entry screens may also contain menu selections. Instead of entering data
from the dialpad, you select options on the screen, such as Yes or No, to enable
or disable a feature. To select this type of option, you press the unlabeled
display button next to the option name, or the function key that corresponds to
the option name. Then your selection is highlighted. To program or save the
highlighted selection, you press the unlabeled display button next to Enter [ F10 ]
on the PC).
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Programming Basics
Option Selected
Prompt
Data Entry Area
Enter

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