MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
Feature Reference 555-670-110
Features
Multi-Function Module
Key and Behind Switch Modes
When Ringing/Idle Line Preference is turned on and Automatic Line Selection is
set to select an ICOM button, an outside line can be selected by dialing the Idle
Line Access code (usually 9).
Telephone Differences
Direct-Line Consoles
An MFM in a Direct-Line Console (DLC) serves only as another extension, without
the characteristics of an operator extension.
Queued Call Consoles
An MFM cannot be connected to a Queued Call Console (QCC).
Other Telephones
An MFM can be installed only in MLX telephones; it cannot be used with analog
multiline telephones.
An MFM cannot be used with a digital communications device or
videoconferencing system.
Single-Line Telephones
A single-line telephone or other type of tip/ring device up to 1,000 feet away can
be connected to an MFM and used to make and receive inside and outside calls.
A single-line telephone connected to an MFM cannot use the Pickup, Conference,
Hold, HotLine, or Transfer features.
Feature Interactions
Automatic Line
Selection
Callback
When an MFM is installed in an MLX telephone, the ALS sequence for
the MFM should be set to select SA Ring or ICOM Ring, then SA
Originate Only or ICOM Originate Only, then outside lines (or the prime
line in Behind Switch mode) assigned to the MFM. Ringing/Idle Line
Preference should be on for an MFM.
Both Automatic and Selective Callback can be used from an MFM. A
callback call, however, cannot be manually canceled because the MFM
does not recognize the switchhook flash produced by pressing the Drop
button.
Issue 1
April 1999
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