MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
Features
Page 309
Headset Options
A user can press the Speaker button to move the call from the headset to the
speakerphone.
Privacy should be programmed when headset users with Headset Auto Answer
turned on either have Shared SA buttons or share one or more personal lines.
Privacy keeps people from competing for the same call. When two or more users
answer the same call on an SSA or personal line button, the red and green LEDs
next to the button go on, but only one person can talk with the caller.
Headset users should press the Headset Hangup button after each call. If the
user does not press the Headset Hangup button, new calls still arrive correctly,
but the LED status of the extension (as shown on other extensions and DSSs) is
not updated.
Telephone Differences
2
3
Queued Call Consoles
2
3
A QCC does not have a Headset Hang Up button, nor can the button be
programmed. Headset operation is automatically available, and Headset Auto
Answer, Headset/Handset Mute, and Headset Status are fixed buttons on a
QCC.
The function of disconnecting calls served by the Headset Hang Up feature is
replaced by the Release, Forced Release, Camp-On, and Automatic Release
features.
Other Multiline Telephones
2
3
Headset options apply to MLX telephones and consoles only.
A telephone user or operator cannot use feature codes or extension programming
to activate Headset Hang Up. This feature must be programmed on a button
through centralized telephone programming.
A telephone user or operator cannot use feature codes to turn Headset Auto
Answer, Headset/Handset Mute, or Headset Status on or off. These features must
be programmed on buttons through either extension programming or centralized
telephone programming. MLX display telephone users can select the feature from
the display only during extension programming.