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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
Network Reference 555-660-150
About This Book
Terms and Conventions Used
intercom line or a Centrex line. However, in actual usage, the terms line and trunk
are often applied interchangeably. In this guide, we use lines/trunks and line/trunk
to refer to facilities in general. Specifically, we refer to digital facilities . We also use
specific terms such as personal line , ground-start trunk , DID trunk , and so on.
When you talk to your local telephone company central office, ask about the terms
they use for the specific facilities they connect to your system.
Typographical Conventions
Certain type fonts and styles act as visual cues to help you rapidly understand the
information presented:
Example
It is very important that you follow these
steps. You must attach the wristband
before touching the connection.
The part of the headset that fits over
one or both ears is called a headpiece.
If you press the Feature button on an
MLX display telephone, the display lists
telephone features you can select. A
programmed Auto Dial button gives
you instant access to an inside or
outside number.
Choose @‘‡ÃQ…‚tà from the display
screen.
To activate Call Waiting, dial
Product Safety Labels
Throughout these documents, hazardous situations are indicated by an
exclamation point inside a triangle and the word CAUTION or WARNING .
!
WARNING:
Warning indicates the presence of a hazard that could cause death or
severe personal injury if the hazard is not avoided.
!
CAUTION:
Caution indicates the presence of a hazard that could cause minor personal
injury or property damage if the hazard is not avoided.
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Purpose
Italics indicate emphasis.
Italics also set off special terms.
The names of fixed-feature, factory-
imprinted buttons appear in bold. The
names of programmed buttons are
printed as regular text.
Plain constant-width type indicates text
that appears on the telephone display
or PC screen.
 
Constant-width type in italics indicates
characters you dial at the telephone or
type at the PC.
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Issue 1
February 1998
Page xxxix

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