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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference 555-661-110
Features
Direct Station Selector
Last Number Dial
Messaging
Paging
Park
Pickup
Pool
Saved Number Dial
An extension dialed by pressing a DSS button is not stored for Last
Number Dial.
When an operator presses the Message Status button on a DSS, the
LEDs for local extensions on the DSS reflect only messages left by an
operator's using the Send/Remove Message or Leave Message features
and not messages left by any co-worker (non-operator) using the Leave
Message feature.
In Release 2.0 and later systems, an operator can view a posted
message at a local extension by pressing the Inspct button and then the
DSS button.
For local extensions only, the DSS button for a line/trunk programmed as
a loudspeaker paging jack only indicates whether or not the paging
system is in use. The button cannot be used to gain access to the
loudspeaker paging system. It can be used only to dial an extension for a
paging group. When a DSS button for a paging group is pressed, the
transfer process is not initiated, even if one-touch Transfer (DLC only) or
automatic extended call completion (QCC only) is programmed for the
system. Calls cannot be transferred to a paging group extension number.
Park zone codes cannot be assigned to DSS buttons on MERLIN II
System Display Consoles. In order for the park zones to be assigned to a
DSS connected to an MLX telephone, the extension numbers must be in
the range programmed for the Page buttons. Only DSS buttons
corresponding to an operator park zone on the local system can be used
to park calls; calls cannot be parked on a DSS button corresponding to
any other type of extension, including an operator park zone on a remote
system.
When an operator parks a call by using a park zone DSS button and the
call returns, the red LED associated with the park zone where the call is
parked stays off and does not flash as it does for a transfer return.
To park a call at a park zone, an operator with a DSS presses the DSS
button for the park zone while the caller is on the line. If an operator tries
to park a call by pressing the Transfer button followed by the DSS button
for the park zone, the call is put on hold for transfer and is not parked.
This error can transfer a call to an outside number.
DSS buttons associated with line/trunk numbers (801–880) cannot be
used for answering calls on specific lines through individual Pickup.
These DSS buttons are used only for checking the busy or not-busy
status of each line/trunk on the local system.
For the local system only, when the pool lines are busy, the LED next to
the pool button is lit. If the pool button programmed on a DSS button is
pressed, the call is set up and the pool dial-out code is dialed. However,
the remaining digits must be entered manually.
An extension dialed by pressing a DSS button is not stored for Saved
Number Dial.
Issue 1
August 1998
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