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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
Features
Coverage
Ringing Options
SMDR
System Access/
Intercom Buttons
Transfer
Voice Announce to
Busy
Calls received on line buttons programmed for No Ring are not sent to
coverage.
Primary Cover, Secondary Cover, and Group Cover buttons can be
programmed for Immediate Ring, Delay Ring, or No Ring. If an Individual
or Group Coverage receiver is on a call when a coverage call is received,
the receiver hears an abbreviated ring (if abbreviated ringing is enabled).
Calls received on a Primary Cover, Secondary Cover, or Group Cover
button ring with the receiver's (not the sender's) personalized ringing
pattern.
In Release 4.1 and later systems, the ringing at a programmed Primary or
Secondary Cover button, set for Delay Ring, is controlled by the Primary
or Secondary Ring Delays set for the sender's extension. The
systemwide Secondary Ring Delay Interval (fixed at two rings) also
augments ringing on Secondary Cover buttons set for Delay Ring. For
more information, see
The extension number answering an Individual or Group Coverage call is
shown on the SMDR report.
In Release 4.2 and later systems, when an Auto Login or Auto Logout
calling group is programmed as a Group Coverage receiver and the
SMDR Talk Time option is enabled, calls are reported following the same
rules that apply to other incoming calling group calls. This is true even if a
call is transferred from an operator to a Group Coverage sender before
being directed to the calling group.
A covered call remains on the sender's SA or ICOM button until it is
answered at the receiver's telephone.
A call received on a Shared SA button is not eligible for any coverage.
If a receiver programs a Primary Cover, Secondary Cover, or Group
Cover button for a sender and also has an SSA button associated with
the sender, the green LEDs next to both the Cover button and the Shared
SA button flash. The red LED stays on at the Shared SA button, but does
not go on at the Cover button.
A call answered on any Cover button can be transferred.
Calls transferred to a sender are eligible for Individual and/or Group
Coverage. However, the sender hears a call-waiting tone if he or she is
using Coverage Off to prevent calls from going to coverage and does not
have an available SA or ICOM button to receive a transferred call.
With one-touch Transfer, a call answered on a Cover button can be
transferred by using a DSS button, but not by using an Auto Dial button.
Transfer returns are not eligible for coverage
If the sender's speakerphone is available, a voice-announced call is
answered as soon as it is made. If the sender's speakerphone is in use,
the call is converted to a ringing call and sent to coverage.
Figure 7 on page 155
Issue 1
June 1997
Page 172
and
Figure 9 on page
157.

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