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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
Features
Speed Dial
Mode Differences
Hybrid/PBX Mode
A pool dial-out code or an Idle Line Preference access code can be included with
the telephone number in a Personal Speed Dial or System Speed Dial code. To
allow time to receive a local telephone company dial tone, Pause characters may
be required immediately following either a pool dial-out code or an access code
for a long-distance carrier. Pauses are not needed following the ARS code.
When ARS is used, the pound sign (
digits during programming of a Personal Speed Dial or System Speed Dial code
for a 7-digit toll number. This signals the end of the dialing sequence. See
Appendix H, "Programming Special Characters," for information about special
characters.
Behind Switch Mode
The user can program into Personal Speed Dial or System Speed Dial codes any
dial-out codes required by the host system.
To allow time to receive a telephone company dial tone, Pause characters may be
programmed after a pool dial-out code. Pause characters may also be required
either by the host system or after entering an access code for a long-distance
carrier.
Telephone Differences
Direct-Line Consoles
System Speed Dial numbers can be programmed from the first Direct-Line
Console (DLC) connected to the first analog extension jack. In extension
programming, press the Feature button or pound sign (
Speed Dial code, the outside telephone number, and the pound sign.
Queued Call Consoles
Personal Speed Dial and System Speed Dial cannot be used to dial numbers on a
QCC. Directory features can be used instead.
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) should be pressed twice after the dialed
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), the 3-digit System
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Issue 1
June 1997
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