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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
Features
Programming
System Programming Screens
The system programming console display and SPM screen present step-by-step
prompts throughout programming. Three different types of screens appear on the
console display and SPM screen:
Menu Selection Screens. Allow selection of menu options. After making a
selection, either a more detailed menu screen or a data entry screen is
shown.
Informational Screens. Show currently programmed information.
Changes cannot be made to these screens.
Data Entry Screens. Allow identification information (such as an extension
number or line/trunk number) or values (such as number of seconds or
rings) to be entered.
The menu hierarchy—the sequence of menu screens that appears as different
options are selected from menus during system programming—is shown in
Appendix E, "System Programming Menu Hierarchy."
System Programming Reports
System programming reports are available when
the System Programming menu. These reports can be directed to the SMDR
printer or a printer connected to the PC used for system programming. In addition,
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option to read reports on the PC screen. See Appendix F, "Sample Reports."
Centralized Telephone Programming
Centralized telephone programming allows the system manager to program, from
a single location, any feature that can be programmed by individual extension
users or system operators. Centralized telephone programming can be done on
the programming console (MLX-20L) or on a PC with SPM software.
The following features can be programmed only through centralized telephone
programming (not by individual users):
Barge-In
Headset Hang Up
All SA buttons (Hybrid/PBX mode) and ICOM buttons (Key and Behind
Switch modes)
Extension Programming
Extension Programming allows extension users and system operators to
customize their extensions to meet personal needs. Multiline telephone users can
assign a wide range of features to buttons on the telephone. Many other settings
(Call Waiting, for example) that do not require button assignment can be
programmed on both multiline telephones and single-line telephones.
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June 1997
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