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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
Features

Alarm Clock

Alarm Clock
At a Glance
Users Affected
Reports Affected
Modes
Telephones
MLX Display Label
Description
If you have a display phone, you can use it as an alarm clock and set it to beep at
a particular time to remind you of an appointment, meeting, or other important
event. Until canceled, the alarm sounds every day at the set time.
Each MLX telephone and analog multiline display telephone has a timer to time
calls, meetings, breaks, or other events. When activated, the timer appears at the
top of the display, next to the date, and starts counting. It counts to 59 minutes
and 59 seconds, then resets to zero and continues counting.
To Set the Alarm
To set the alarm on an MLX display telephone, follow the procedure below:
1.
Press the Menu button.
2.
Select
button. The display shows the alarm status (On/Off) and the time set.
3.
For English-language operation, dial a 4-digit time from 0100 to 1259 and
select
For French- or Spanish-language operation, dial a 4-digit time from 0000 to
2359. If you make an error, select
4.
Select
5.
Press the Home button. A bell appears on the Home screen.
To set the alarm on an analog multiline telephone, follow the procedure below:
1.
Press the Set button.
2.
Press the Fwd button.
3.
Press Set.
4.
Press Fwd or Rev until the setting you want appears on the display.
5.
Press Set.
6.
Press Fwd or Rev until the setting you want appears on the display.
Telephone users, operators
None
All
MLX display and analog multiline telephones
AlarmClk [Alarm]
[
Alarm Clock
AlClk
to switch the displayed time from A.M. to P.M. or back again.
am/pm
.
On
ALARM Off
ALARM On
and
Hour
am/pm
begins to flash .
Minutes
0
0
0
0
]. If this feature is not displayed, press the More
and redial.
Reset
begins to flash.
begins to flash.
begin to flash.
Issue 1
June 1997
Page 32

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