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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System R7.0
System Manager's Quick Reference 555-670-119
Getting Started
Programming Overview
programming of all releases of the MERLIN LEGEND system. Also
supported in Release 6.0 and later systems is SPM programming for
options not included in the GUI. For Release 6.0 and later systems,
WinSPM is supported in Windows 95
and is available on CD-ROM and floppy disks. DOS SPM and WinSPM
software can be used directly from the floppy disks or CD-ROM on
your PC. If your PC has a hard disk, however, you should install DOS
SPM or WinSPM from either the floppy disks or CD-ROM onto the
hard disk.
— A PC with System Programming and Maintenance (SPM) software.
The SPM software emulates a system programming console on your
PC. The PC should be connected to the lower port (labeled ADMIN) on
the processor module. A PC with a modem can perform system
programming remotely through the public network, or by connecting to
a tip/ring extension jack on the communications system. A built-in
modem in the processor allows the PC and the communications
system to communicate. For more information about the SPM
software, see Chapter 2, "Programming with SPM," in System
Programming .
• Extension Programming. This type of programming enables individual
extension users and system operators (except for Queued Call Console
operators) to change their extension features to meet individual needs. For
details about extension programming, see the appropriate user and
operator guides.
• Centralized Telephone Programming. This type of programming enables
the system manager to program any feature that can be programmed by
individual extension users or system operators. Some features can be
programmed only in centralized telephone programming. Centralized
telephone programming can be done on the programming console or on a
PC with the SPM software.
NOTE:
If your system has the Integrated Solution II or Integrated Solution III
(IS II/III) UNIX® application, see Chapter 2, "Programming with SPM"
in System Programming for a list of the appropriate documentation.
(The IS II/III Unix application is no longer orderable.)
Windows NT, and Windows 98
,
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April 1999
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