Lucent Technologies MERLIN Plus Release 2 System Manual page 299

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CONSIDERATIONS
ADMINISTRATION
PROGRAMMING
HOW TO USE
6-8 Accessory Equipment
The BTMI 2 works with Touch-Tone and rotary telephones.
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If you do not want the basic telephone to ring on every line, you can specify
which lines ring when a call comes in using Ringing Options and programming
the lines for immediate or no ring. See "Ringing Options" in this section.
You can also specify the order of lines for the phone by programming an
Automatic Line Selection sequence. Be sure to program Automatic Line
Selection only for those lines to be used by the basic telephone.
See "Automatic Line Selection" in this section.
Basic telephones are able to receive ringing intercom calls, but not intercom
calls with voice announcement. Therefore, you must program the Voice
Announcement Disable feature for the telephone. See "Voice Announcement
Disable" in this section.
In order to program Voice Announcement Disable, Ringing Options, or an
Automatic Line Selection sequence for the basic telephone, you can use either
the Centralized Programming feature on the administrator/attendant console or
program a substitute MERLIN Plus system voice terminal plugged into the voice
terminal jack designated for the BTMI 2. See "Centralized Programming"
in this section.
For more information on assigning lines and features for a basic telephone, see
"Basic Telephones."
See the "User's Guide for Off-Premises and Basic Telephones," included with
the BTMI 2, for instructions on how to operate a telephone connected to a
BTMI 2.
A person using a basic, telephone must dial 3-character codes to access the lines
the system administrator assigns to the intercom number for the telephone.
For a list of these codes, see "Basic Telephones."

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