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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Planning 555-650-112
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Lines/Trunks
Assigning Telephone Buttons
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
If the system has more than 29 lines, Alarm, Night Service, and
Send/Remove Message are replaced with lines 30, 31, and 32.
The system assigns lines/trunks to buttons on DLCs in the order in which the
lines/trunks are connected to the control unit. You can change the factory-set
assignments by removing, adding, or changing the order in which lines/trunks are
assigned to buttons for each DLC operator.
If the system has more than the number of factory-assigned lines/trunks to
operator consoles, be sure to change the line/trunk assignment so that all
lines/trunks you want answered by a DLC operator appear on at least one
operator position.
Decide which lines/trunks should appear on each DLC operator console based on
each operator's call-handling responsibilities. All operators may not need the
same assignments. DLC operators who are responsible for answering calls for
specific groups usually need only the lines/trunks used by group members.
If the system includes a loudspeaker paging system, consider assigning a
programmed Loudspeaker Paging button to DLC positions for one-touch access
to the paging equipment. If the system has fewer than 30 lines, the operator-only
features (Alarm, Night Service, and Send/Remove Messages) are
factory-assigned as shown in
changed through centralized telephone programming or by a DLC operator.
Planning Form Instructions
Complete the Button Diagram page on each copy of Form 5a and Form 5b:
1.
For the Ring and Voice buttons, circle SA or Icom.
2.
Write the telephone number of the line/trunk you want to assign in the
space on the Button Diagram page. Record each line/trunk number (see
Form 2c).
3.
Assign Alarm, Night Service, or Send/Remove Message buttons by
labeling the appropriate button Alarm, Nite Svc, or Snd/Rem Msg.
4.
Assign programmed Loudspeaker Paging buttons by selecting the button
and writing Page on it.
Proceed to
forms.
Figure
Chapter 4,
''Features'', to complete the remaining sections of these
3-6. The factory assignments can be
Issue 1
June 1997
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