Auxiliary Equipment
4–206
Programming Procedures
Maintenance Alarms
Use this procedure to identify the line/trunk jack that connects an external
alerting device that sounds or flashes when major maintenance problems occur.
You cannot assign the line/trunk identified for the maintenance alarm to a button
on any telephone or as a Remote Access trunk, and you cannot use its line/trunk
jack to connect a loudspeaker paging system or Music on Hold.
Summary: Maintenance Alarms
Programmable by
System manager
Mode
All, but in Hybrid/PBX mode, the line/trunk designated for
the maintenance alarm cannot be assigned to a line/trunk
pool.
Idle Condition
System idle
Planning Form
Form 2c, System Numbering: Line/Trunk Jacks
Factory Setting
Not Applicable
Valid Entries
Line/trunk number
Inspect
No
Copy Option
No
Console Procedure
AuxEquip
®
MaintAlarms
®
Dial line/trunk no.
®
Enter
®
Exit
®
Exit
PC Procedure
9
®
4
®
Type line/trunk no.
®
0
®
5
®
5
Procedure: Maintenance Alarms
Console Display/Instructions
Additional Information
PC
1
Select the Auxiliary Equipment menu.
System Programming:
>
Make a selection
System
Extensions
SysRenumber
Options
Operator
Tables
LinesTrunks
AuxEquip
_
Exit
NightSrvce
9
2
Select Maintenance Alarms.
Auxiliary Equipment:
Make a selection
MusicOnHold
VMS/AA
Ldspkr Pg
Fax
_
MaintAlarms
Exit
4
Summary of Contents for MERLIN LEGEND Release 3.1
Page 372: ...Memory Card 3 236 Common Administrative Procedures...
Page 572: ...Telephones 4 200 Programming Procedures...
Page 715: ...Memory Card Programming Procedures 4 343...
Page 749: ...Feature Quick Reference 5 34 Centralized Telephone Programming...
Page 773: ...Customer Support Information B 2 System Programming...
Page 798: ...Button Diagrams E 6 System Programming...
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