Contents and organization, Entries – Lucent Technologies MERLIN LEGEND 6 User Manual
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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Manager’s Guide
555-660-118
Issue 1
February 1998
Learning More
Page 7-6
Guides
7
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Multi-Function Module (MFM; a telephone adapter that affects and is
affected by system features)
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Personal lines
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Primary Rate Interface (PRI), NI-1 BRI, and T1 Switched 56 service
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Programming
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Queued Call Console (QCC)
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System Renumbering (a programming procedure for changing extension
and/or line numbers)
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Touch-Tone or Rotary Signaling (information about supporting the two
types of telephone signaling on the system)
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Videoconferencing
Contents and Organization
7
The
Feature Reference does not have chapters. Instead, each feature is a section
of the guide; the name of the feature explained in the section appears at the
bottom of each page.
Entries
7
Each entry in the guide explains a feature or set of features in great detail.
“At a Glance,” a boxed table at the beginning of each feature description,
summarizes the following aspects of the feature or feature group:
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Users Affected. Shows what category of users is affected by a feature.
For example, “Auto Dial” lists telephone users and Direct-Line Console
(DLC) operators as those affected by the feature. (From this you can
conclude that Queued Call Console (QCC) operators
cannot use Auto
Dial.)
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Reports Affected. Cites the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
reports in which you can find information relating to the feature.
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Modes. Lists the system operating mode or modes in which the feature is
used.
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Telephones. Tells you which telephones can use the feature.
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Programming Code(s). As appropriate, lists the programming code(s)
used to program the feature on a button or to turn it on or off.
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Feature Code(s). Lists the feature code(s) you can use to activate the
feature or turn it off.
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MLX Display Label(s). Lists the name as it appears on the MLX-20L
and/or other MLX telephones.