Idle States; Exiting System Programming - AT&T MERLIN LEGEND Release 3.0 Programming Summary Manual

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Idle States

Exiting System Programming

Use the information in Table 1–3 to return to the System Programming menu,
the main menu (Menu Mode screen), or to the Home screen from within a
programming screen.
Table 1-3. Exiting System Programming
To return to ...
Previous menu
Main Menu
Normal call
handling
Idle States
Some programming procedures can be started only when the entire system,
or some part of it, such as a trunk or an extension, is idle (not in use). Some
procedures require that a trunk or extension be idle only at the instant of
programming. Lengthy procedures require the system, trunk, or extension to
remain idle until programming is completed. These procedures wait for the
system, trunk, or extension to become idle and then prevent the initiation of
any new calls. This condition is called forced idle.
NOTE:
If a procedure requires an idle condition, do the programming outside of
normal business hours.
If a procedure requires that the system be idle and the system is busy when
you begin, you see the screen shown in Figure 1-3.
On the console press: On the PC press:
Exit
Menu
Home
[F5]
[End]
[Home]
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