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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
Feature Reference 555-670-110
Features
Direct Station Selector
Direct Voice Mail
Display
Do Not Disturb
Extension Status
Forward and
Follow Me
Group Calling
On a QCC's DSS, the Direct Voice Mail button is a fixed button, the
rightmost button in the second row from the bottom. Direct Voice
Mail functions only for extensions on the same system.
When an operator presses a DSS button for a local extension
number, the extension label, if any, and the extension number
appear on the display while it is dialed. If the operator presses a
DSS button for a non-local extension, only the extension number
appears.
In Release 2.0 and later systems, an operator can use the Inspct
button to check the status of a local extension whose red LED is on.
If the user at the extension is using Do Not Disturb, the Do Not
Disturb message is also posted and appears on the operator's
display. (The message, however, may also mean that the user has
posted the message without turning on the Do Not Disturb feature.)
For a local system only, a calling group, CMS supervisor, or an
operator at a DLC with Extension Status assigned can change the
status of a group member or room by pressing a programmed
Available or Unavailable extension status button and then pressing
the DSS button for the group member or room.
Activate Forward by pressing a programmed button or using a
feature code, and then pressing a DSS button for the extension
where calls should go. Activate Follow Me by dialing the feature
code and then pressing a DSS button for the sender's extension
number. This activation of Forward and Follow Me functions only for
a local system.
In releases prior to 5.0, the DSS button's LED for a calling group
extension number indicates the status of calls in the calling group
queue on a local system. The LED is on when calls are at or above
the programmed threshold and off when the number is below the
threshold.
In Release 5.0 and later systems, a DSS button used as a Calls-in-
Queue Alarm button indicates only two alarm threshold levels
instead of the three that a programmed inside Auto Dial button can
display. A DSS either flashes or lights steadily. The button is unlit
when the number of calls in the queue drops below Threshold 1. The
LED lights steadily when the number of calls in queue is greater than
or equal to Threshold 3. Otherwise, it flashes. If DSS buttons are
used to monitor calling group queue status, only two alarm
thresholds should be set. This alarm functionality works only on a
local system.
Issue 1
April 1999
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