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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
Features
Messaging
Message button or press the Feature button and dial
a programmed Return Call button or press the Feature button and dial
delete the message, press a programmed Delete Message button or press the
Feature button and dial
been deleted.
NOTE:
In Release 2.0 and later systems, when someone uses the Return Call
feature for a voice messaging system, a call is returned to the voice
messaging system, not to the specific VMI extension that sent the
message-waiting code.
Display telephones show messages in reverse order of when they were received;
the most recent message is displayed first. Each message is identified on the
display as described in
Table 27.
Message-Waiting Display Identifiers
Type of Display
Telephone
Identifier
Analog multiline
*
Call
MLX
*
ATT
FAX
VMS
EXT
The type of message indicated does not allow a calling group message-waiting
receiver to distinguish between a message left for the calling group and a fax or
personal message.
Multiline telephone users with no display cannot use programmed message
buttons or feature codes to answer messages. The Message LED is usually
turned off by an operator. However, an analog multiline telephone user (excluding
those with BIS-34 telephones) can turn off the Message LED by pressing the
associated Message button. Users of BIS-34 telephones, MLX-5, or MLX-10
nondisplay telephones can turn off the LED by pressing the Feature button and
dialing
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turning off the LED.
Fax Message-Waiting Receivers
The Fax Message-Waiting feature notifies designated extensions of the arrival of
fax transmissions. Up to four extensions can be programmed to receive
message-waiting indications when a fax transmission is received on a specific fax
. The Message LED turns off when all messages have
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Table
27.
Meaning
New or unread message
ext. or name Message from caller's extension number or name
New or unread message
Message from system operator (attendant)
You have a fax.
You have a voice mail message.
Message from an extension (co-worker)
. Check with message sources (operator, fax, voice messaging) before
. To return the call, press
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