Your Merlin Plus Phone - AT&T MERLIN Plus Training Manual

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Your Merlin Plus Phone

ILLUSTRATION 1: MERLIN PLUS PHONES
Your MERLIN Plus phone looks like one of these shown in Illustration 1. Each
phone has:
Buttons to access telephone lines.
A dial pad for dialing numbers and programming features.
A handset with a coil cord.
A T/P (Test/Program) switch that enables you to program features.
A volume control lever.
Factory-programmed buttons for frequently used features (e.g., Intercom,
Hold, Transfer, Recall, and Speaker). These buttons represent features that
are constant. The buttons can't be changed.
User-programmable buttons that enable you to store frequently dialed phone
numbers (either internal intercom numbers or outside numbers) and/or set up
special features (e.g., Account Numbers, Privacy, Do Not Disturb, etc.). A
programmable button is one you can define and use according to your
needs.
Although there are a variety of 10- and 34-button phones, the main differences
among the different phones are:
The number of telephone lines.
The number of programmable buttons.
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