About This Guide
This guide shows how to use various features of your
MERLIN Plus system voice terminal, The MERLIN Plus
System Manual provides complete
system features and equipment.
Programming
guide that
The procedures in this
program features onto
buttons use the following
symbols:
Slide the T/P switch to P to put your
•
T
P
voice terminal in programming mode,
(It rings while you're programming.)
Touch the button to which you're
Button
assigning the feature.
Dial a number, such as a feature code or
an outside telephone number.
Code
Slide the T/P switch to the center
•
T
P
position to return to regular call-handling
mode.
information about
show you how to
What the Lights Indicate
Lights next to the buttons on your voice terminal show
the status of lines, features, and other people's voice
terminals.
Next to a Line Button:
you lift your handset,
or on Exclusive Hold.
in on this line. Faster flashing green = someone else's
call on hold. Fastest flashing green = a call you've put
on hold.
Next to a Feature Button: Steady green = the feature is
activated. Light off = the feature is deactivated.
Next to a Direct Extension Dialing (DXD)/Call
Forwarding (CF) Button: Green and red lights off =
normal mode. Green light on = DXD mode. Red light
o n = CF mode. Flashing red light = CF problem, call
administrator. Flashing green light = DXD problem, call
administrator.
Next to a Remote Line Access (RLA) or System Answer
(SA) Button: Steady green on = the feature is activated.
Flashing green = problem with feature, call
administrator.
Next
to an Auto Intercom Button:
voice terminal is busy or the person is using Do Not
Disturb. Flashing green = an intercom call is coming in
to you from this voice terminal.
Red = you get this line when
Steady green = this line is in use
Flashing green = a call is coming
Steady green = the
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