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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Manager's Guide 555-650-118
6
Managing the System
Centralized Telephone Programming
Console/Display Instructions
Program the feature(s).
 
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Press HOME to Exit
Delete
Sys Program
When the line button is programmed, the system automatically returns to the display
in Step 5. (Note that this is a sample screen for a line button; other screens may have
a different first line.)
Repeat Steps
 
sion, or press the Home button to return to the Centralized Programming menu.
Copying Feature and SA/ICOM Buttons
You can use the Copy Extension feature to copy an extension's programmed
buttons (with some exceptions) to one or more extensions. Program the features
individually on an extension to create a template that can then be copied to other
extensions in the system.
Only extensions of the same type can be copied to one another (that is, analog to
analog, and MLX to MLX) because the two telephones have different button
layouts. For a system that has both analog and MLX telephone types, you need
two templates: one for analog and one for MLX.
A Multi-Function Module's programming can be copied to or from another MFM. A
Direct Line Console (DLC) can be copied only to another DLC. Single-line
telephones' and QCCs' features cannot be copied.
Table 6–6
can be copied for DLC operator extensions are listed in
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selected in Step
feature, or blank)
Page 1
Dial or type the programming code:
Page 2
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display a list of features you can select
from.
ListFeature
5
and
6
for each line button you want to program for the exten-
lists the features that can be copied to another extension. Features that
Additional Information
= current programming of button
6
(Line
[
] or select
nnn
List Feature
6
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June 1997
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