MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
Feature Reference 555-670-110
General Feature Use and Telephone Programming
Telephone Programming
Telephone Programming
The following describes how to program features on MLX, ETR, MLS, and analog
multiline telephones. Because Personal Speed Dial is the only feature that single-
line telephone users can program, general programming instructions for single-
line telephones are not provided.
NOTE:
Features cannot be programmed on QCCs in system operator positions.
Features assigned to these consoles are fixed and cannot be changed.
Programming Methods
Telephones can be programmed by dialing programming codes or, on MLX
display telephones, by selecting features from the display. Analog multiline, ETR,
and MLS telephones cannot be programmed by selecting features from the
display.
To program a telephone, first enter programming mode:
On analog multiline telephones, slide the Test/Program (T/P) switch on the
side of the telephone to P, or lift the handset, or press the Spkrphone
button and dial #00.
On ETR and MLS telephones, press the Feature button and dial 00.
On MLX-10 and MLX-5 nondisplay telephones, press the Feature button
and dial 00.
On MLX display telephones, use the same procedures as for the MLX
nondisplay telephones or enter programming mode by selecting Ext
Program from the menu screen on the display.
On TransTalk MDC 9000 and MDW 9000 telephones, press the imprinted
Feat button and dial 00.
On Business Cordles 905, press SHIFT + PROG.
See the appropriate user or operator guide for more information.
NOTE:
Features can also be programmed onto individual telephones through
centralized telephone programming. The steps for using programming
codes vary, depending on the telephone. Tables
basic steps for programming each telephone type.
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