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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Programming
System Programming
555-670-111
Issue 1
April 1999
Centralized Telephone Programming
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Centralized telephone programming allows the system manager to program any
feature that can be programmed by individual telephone users, or by the system
operator, onto another telephone in the system. Any feature that can be
programmed at an individual telephone can be programmed using centralized
telephone programming.
feature that can be programmed by individual telephone users, or by the system
operator, onto another telephone in the system. Any feature that can be
programmed at an individual telephone can be programmed using centralized
telephone programming.
The following features can be programmed only by using centralized
programming:
programming:
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Barge-In
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Headset Hang Up
■
Intercom buttons: all types (Key and Behind Switch mode only)
■
Service Observing button
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System Access buttons: all types (Hybrid/PBX only)
NOTE:
Service Observing may be subject to federal, state, or local laws, rules, or
regulations, or require the consent of one or both of the call parties. You
must check in your jurisdiction and comply with all applicable laws, rules,
and regulations before using this feature. Failure to comply may result in
severe penalties.
regulations, or require the consent of one or both of the call parties. You
must check in your jurisdiction and comply with all applicable laws, rules,
and regulations before using this feature. Failure to comply may result in
severe penalties.
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software (see
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In Release 2.0 or later, if you are programming several telephones of the same
type (that is, all analog or all MLX), program one extension and then use the
programmed extension as a template for programming additional extensions. See
type (that is, all analog or all MLX), program one extension and then use the
programmed extension as a template for programming additional extensions. See
, and also refer to the planning forms.
Some programming can be performed only when the entire system or some part
of it (such as a trunk or an extension) is idle.
of it (such as a trunk or an extension) is idle.
.