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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
Features
Auto Dial
Last Number Dial
Microphone Disable
Paging
Park
Personal Lines
Pools
Recall/Timed Flash
Saved Number Dial
Signal/Notify
SMDR
System Access/
Intercom Buttons
A number you dial by pressing a programmed outside Auto Dial button is
saved for Last Number Dial as if you dialed it with the dialpad, but special
characters do not work. An extension dialed when you press a
programmed inside Auto Dial button is not saved for Last Number Dial.
When an MLX telephone user's microphone is disabled, pressing an Auto
Dial button turns on the speakerphone so the user can hear the number
being dialed. However, the user must lift the handset to talk once the call
is answered.
You can program an extension for a speakerphone paging group on an
inside Auto Dial button.
An operator can program park zone codes on inside Auto Dial buttons. An
inside Auto Dial button can also be programmed with a user's or system
operator's own extension number and can be used to park calls. When
the system is programmed for one-touch Hold with manual completion,
you hear a busy signal when parking a call at your own extension number
and must complete the transfer by hanging up or pressing the Transfer
button.
Only an outside Auto Dial button—not an inside one—can be used on a
personal line.
Pool dial-out codes cannot be programmed on inside Auto Dial buttons. A
pool dial-out code can be programmed on an outside Auto Dial button
when a telephone number is also included.
The Conf button is used to enter the Flash special character, which
simulates pressing the Recall button, in a telephone number
programmed on an Auto Dial button.
If Recall is used during an inside call made on an Auto Dial button, the
call is disconnected and the user hears inside dial tone.
A number you dial by pressing a programmed outside Auto Dial button
can be saved for Saved Number Dial by pressing the programmed Saved
Number Dial button.
You cannot program a Signal button and an Auto Dial button for the same
extension. Attempting to program both types of buttons for one extension
causes the system to erase the button that has been programmed first.
All numbers dialed on an outside call using Auto Dial are recorded on the
SMDR report.
When you press an inside Auto Dial button, the system automatically
selects an SA or ICOM button and turns on the speakerphone. When you
press an outside Auto Dial button, the system automatically selects an
outside line button in Key mode, a prime line button in Behind Switch
mode, or an SA button in Hybrid/PBX mode.
Issue 1
June 1997
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