Lucent Technologies 6 User Manual
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Manager’s Guide
System Manager’s Guide
555-660-118
Issue 1
February 1998
Managing the System
Page 6-9
Introduction to System Programming
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The system programming hierarchy, included in Appendix B of
System
Programming
, details the sequence of screens you work with when you select the
system programming options.
Table 6–2.
System Programming Menu Options
Saving Entries and Moving among Screens
6
At the bottom of each screen, one or more screen keys with functions allow you to
change or save your entry or return to a previous screen. Various combinations of
these keys appear on each programming screen.
change or save your entry or return to a previous screen. Various combinations of
these keys appear on each programming screen.
shows the QCC
Priority screen with a typical display of screen keys.
Option
Description
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Set system operating conditions.
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Select the system numbering plan and/or reassign extension numbers
with 1- to 4-digit numbers.
with 1- to 4-digit numbers.
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Assign or remove operator positions and program operator features
(such as Operator Hold Timer or QCC options).
(such as Operator Hold Timer or QCC options).
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Program line/trunk options.
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Program extensions (for example, with restrictions and lines).
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Program systemwide settings (for example, Transfer Return).
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Program features that require entering information in a table (such as
Allowed Lists and Disallowed Lists).
Allowed Lists and Disallowed Lists).
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Program auxiliary equipment connected to the system (for example,
loudspeaker paging and fax machines).
loudspeaker paging and fax machines).
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Program Night Service features.
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Program the labels shown on telephone displays (for example, entries
in the System Directory and Posted Messages).
in the System Directory and Posted Messages).
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Specify extensions that need voice and data capability.
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Print system programming reports (for example, system configuration
and extension assignments).
and extension assignments).
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Perform centralized telephone programming (assign features to specific
buttons on telephones).
buttons on telephones).
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Select the language of the system for MLX display telephones, SMDR
reports, and print reports.
reports, and print reports.