Lucent Technologies 555-670-111 User Manual

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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Programming  
555-670-111  
Issue 1
April 1999
Prior Releases: Features and Enhancements 
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Release 5.0 Enhancements (June 1997) 
Any type of inside or outside line that is normally available to a single-line 
telephone can be assigned to a HotLine extension. Generally, the HotLine 
telephone does not receive calls, and its lines should be set to No Ring.
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SECURITY ALERT:
If a HotLine extension accesses a loop-start line, that line should provide 
reliable disconnect and be programmed for reliable disconnect. Otherwise, 
a user at the extension may be able to stay on the line after a call is 
completed and then make a toll call.
Group Calling Enhancements
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Release 5.0 and later systems include Group Calling features that enhance group 
calling operations. 
Most Idle Hunt Type
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In addition to the Circular (factory setting) and Linear hunt types supported in 
earlier releases, a third hunt type distributes calling group calls in an order based 
on which agent has waited the longest since transferring or hanging up on an 
incoming calling group call. For some applications, this hunt type is more efficient 
than the circular type because it takes into account the varying duration of calls. 
The system distributes calls based on when an agent last completed a call, not on 
when he or she last received one. This hunting method ignores non-calling group 
calls. For example, if an agent transfers a call that arrived on a line not assigned 
to the calling group, the calling group member’s most-idle status is unaffected.
 Delay Announcement Devices
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The system manager can designate as many as ten primary delay announcement 
devices per group, rather than the single device for each group that is available in 
Release 4.2 and earlier systems. Furthermore, an additional secondary delay 
announcement device can be specified, for a total of ten primary device 
extensions and one secondary device extension per group. 
A primary delay announcement device operates in the same fashion as a single 
delay announcement device, playing once, as soon as it is available, for the caller 
who has waited the longest for a calling group agent and has not heard a primary 
delay announcement. If a secondary announcement device is used, it can use the 
factory setting, which plays the announcement once, or it can be set to repeat the 
announcement after a certain amount of time. The system manager programs the 
time (0–900 seconds) between announcements. This setting controls both the 
interval between primary and secondary announcements and the interval 
between repetitions of the secondary announcement, if it is set to repeat. (See 
“Calling Group Options” in Chapter 4  of 
System Planning for guidelines on setting 
the delay.)