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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
Features
Directories
Labeling
Last Number Dial
Messaging
Personal Lines
Pools
Recall/Timed Flash
Saved Number Dial
Second Dial Tone
Timer
Speed Dial
Use Labeling to enter names of people, groups, and locations associated
with the extensions in the system and stored as listings in the Extension
Directory. You can also enter labels, such as the name of a person or a
business, associated with System Speed Dial numbers by using the
Labeling feature, and they are stored as listings in the System Directory.
Last Number Dial does not store a number dialed by using a Directory.
When the Extension Directory is used to call a co-worker with a posted
message, the posted message is not displayed on the caller's telephone.
A System or Personal Directory can be used to dial numbers on a
personal line. An Extension Directory is used only for inside calls and
cannot be used to dial calls on a personal line.
When a pool dial-out code is included in the telephone number for a
Personal or System Directory listing, a Pause character may be needed
following the pool dial-out code, depending on the local telephone
company. Pause characters are entered by pressing the Hold button.
Press the Conf button to enter the Flash special character in a Directory
listing telephone number.
Saved Number Dial does not store numbers dialed by using a Directory.
Marked System Speed Dial entries, which do not display, are not affected
by the Second Dial Tone setting. If the central office does not immediately
supply dial tone when a star code is entered and a marked System Speed
Dial entry uses star codes, then the appropriate number of pauses (each
1.5 seconds) must be programmed in the entry following each star code.
System Speed Dial numbers are stored in the System Directory. MLX
display telephone users can dial one by selecting the name from the
display. If the number is on a marked System Directory listing, select the
listing; you can dial it regardless of any calling restrictions (toll and
outward) assigned to your extension.
Issue 1
June 1997
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