Product Enhancements
Programming Basics
1–45
Forced Idle Reminder Tones
The forced idle reminder tone is a high-low “doorphone” tone
¾
400 ms of
667 Hz tone followed by 400 ms of 571 Hz. The tone is provided under the
following circumstances:
■
At the extension, to remind the user that the system or the extension is in
the forced idle state
■
At the programming console or at a PC running SPM, to remind the
system manager that the system (or at least one extension) is in the
forced idle state because of administrative activity
In Release 1.1 and higher of the communications system, forced idle reminder
tones occur every 20 seconds. You can adjust the volume of these tones with
the volume control.
Product Enhancements
Several enhancements were implemented for Releases 1.1, 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, and
4.0. This section briefly describes these enhancements and new features. See
the
Feature Reference
and the
Equipment and Operations Reference
for details
about each enhancement.
The procedures that cover these enhancements are included in this book.
System planning for the enhancements is included in
System Planning
.
Release 1.1 Enhancements
Refer to
Release 1.1 Notes
for detailed descriptions of Release 1.1
enhancements. Release 1.1 includes all Release 1.0 functionality plus the
enhancements described in the following sections.
Language Selection
This selection allows you to program the system for the display of prompts,
menus, and messages on MLX display telephones in English, French, or
Spanish. You can also program the following options in any of these languages,
independently of the system language:
■
Individual extensions with MLX telephones
■
System Programming and Maintenance (SPM)
■
System programming reports
■
SMDR report headers
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...
Page 800: ...Sample Reports F 2 System Programming Continued on next page...