MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
Feature Reference 555-670-110
Features
Display
telephone is used as the system programming console. (For information about
system programming displays, see
Beginning with Release 3.0, when a number is displayed for an incoming call, it
appears with hyphens inserted between the digits (for example, 555-1234 for a
7-digit number and 908-555-1234 for a 10-digit number). Any other number of
digits appears without hyphens.
The level of support the display provides depends on the telephone:
Line 1 of the MLX and ETR telephone displays are the same; Line 1 of the
analog multiline and MLS telephone displays are the same. Line 2 of an
MLX telephone shows feedback, menus, softkey labels, and date and time.
On ETR and MLS telephones Line 2 always shows time. Analog multiline
telephones do not have a second line.
The displays on ETR, MLS, and analog multiline telephones provide
call-handling information but do not support menu-driven telephone
programming or selection of features. MLS and analog multiline display
telephones do not support operation in languages other than English.
MLX display telephones provide menu-driven telephone programming and
allow people to select and use features from the display. In Release 1.1
and later systems, MLX and ETR telephones (Release 7.0 and later
systems) can display information in English, French, or Spanish. (The
system can be programmed to provide all displays to MLX and ETR
telephones in one of these languages; each MLX or ETR telephone can be
programmed to operate in English, French, or Spanish, independently of
the system language.)
ETR display telephones provide Line 1 call-handling information and
feature prompts similar to MLX telephones. However, ETR telephones do
not support menu-driven telephone programming or the selection and use
of features from the display.
In Release 6.0 and later systems (Hybrid/PBX mode), PRI tandem trunks
can provide label and extension number display at the destination MLX,
ETR, or MLS display telephone. The system manager programs this
capability to allow display of the label (name), extension number, or both.
The following rules apply to call information displays on private networks:
— To pass caller ID information across the private network when a call
is transferred, the loop-start ID delay must be on, the Remote Call
Forwarding delay must be set to one ring, and the call transfer must
be completed before the call is forwarded.
— Local calling group labels do not display at remote destination
extensions. Private network calls display at the remote extension as
if the remote calling group received an outside call.
''Programming'' on page
Issue 1
April 1999
272
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