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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Programming 555-650-111
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Programming Basics

System Programming Console

Types of Programming
Listed below are the three types of programming available for the communications
system.
System Programming. This type of programming enables the system
manager to program features that affect all or most system users, and
requires one of the following:
Extension Programming. This type of programming enables individual
telephone users and system operators (except for QCC operators) to
change their telephone features to meet individual needs. For details about
extension programming, see the appropriate user and operator guides.
Centralized Telephone Programming. This type of programming enables
the system manager to program any feature that can be programmed by
individual telephone users or system operators. Some features can be
programmed only in centralized telephone programming. Centralized
telephone programming can be done on the programming console or on a
PC with the SPM software. See
Programming''.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
If your system has the Integrated Solution II or Integrated Solution III (IS
II/III) UNIX application, see
of the appropriate documentation.
System Programming Console
The system programming console is an MLX-20L telephone connected to the
system programming jack. When you begin system programming on a new
system for the first time, the console must be connected to the first jack on the first
008 MLX module or 408 GS/LS-MLX module (Release 2.0 and later versions).
This jack is factory set as the system programming jack and as an operator
position. When you program for the first time, you can change the system
programming jack to any one of the first five jacks on the first 008 MLX module or
408 GS/LS-MLX module (Release 2.0 and later versions). This allows you to
program without interfering with the operator's call handling.
— An MLX-20L telephone connected to one of the first five jacks of
the first MLX module in the control unit.
— A PC with System Programming and Maintenance (SPM) software.
SPM emulates a system programming console on your PC. The PC
should be connected to the lower port (labeled ADMIN) on the
processor module. A PC with a modem can perform system
programming remotely through the public network or by connecting
to a tip/ring extension jack (012, 016 or 008 OPT module) on the
communications system. A built-in modem in the processor allows
the PC and the communications system to communicate.
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Chapter 5, ''Centralized Telephone
Chapter 2, ''Programming with SPM''
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Issue 1
June 1997
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