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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
Features
Personal Lines
Primary Rate Interface
(PRI) and T1
Privacy
Recall/Timed Flash
System Access/
Intercom Buttons
Transfer

Personalized Ringing

See
''Ringing Options'' on page
A personal line can be assigned to an extension to represent a PRI line
with routing by dial plan. The green LED associated with the personal line
lights steadily, and ringing on an SA button occurs; the LED does not
flash to indicate that a line/trunk is ringing.
A personal line can be assigned on a telephone for monitoring the status
of a data line; however, users must not use the personal line to attempt to
complete a call.
When an individual personal line is assigned to more than one extension,
a user with the personal line cannot join an in-progress call on which
Privacy has been activated.
When two users have joined an outside call on a shared personal line
(loop-start only), Recall can be used by either inside party.
When a call on a personal line button is transferred to another user, the
call rings on an SA or ICOM button. The LED next to the personal line
flashes rapidly to indicate that the call is on hold for transfer. If the call is
answered at an SA or ICOM button, the LED next to the personal line
turns on steadily. If a user shares the personal line appearance and
answers the call by using the personal line button, the call is removed
from the SA or ICOM button.
If a call is received on a personal line and is transferred to another user
who receives the call on an SA or ICOM button and then puts the call on
hold, another user who shares the personal line cannot select the shared
personal line button and pick up the call. If for some reason the person
who received the transfer and put the call on hold cannot return to the
call, another user must use Pickup to pick up the call. For example, an
operator can take a message and then disconnect the caller.
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Issue 1
June 1997
Page 428

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