MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
Features
Page 482
Programming
Brief descriptions of the pertinent programming paths can be found in the “At a
Glance” section.
Complete information about system programming can be found in
System
Programming
.
A chart showing the system programming hierarchy is in Appendix E.
Programming at an MLX-20L Telephone
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The MLX-20L telephone is the only telephone that can be used as a system
programming console (see
). For initial programming of a new system,
the MLX-20L telephone must be connected to the first extension jack on the first
MLX module.
For subsequent programming, the jack assignment can be changed. The system
operator jack can be used, or a separate system programming jack can be
designated to allow programming of the system without interfering with system
operator call handling.
The buttons next to the console’s display are used to do most of the programming.
The top two buttons on each side are labeled and have the same functions in
every screen. They are Home, Menu, More, and Inspct. The next five unlabeled
buttons on each side are used to select options from a menu displayed on the
screen.
The red and green LEDs next to the 20 line and feature buttons assist the system
programmer. These buttons are on or off during programming, depending on
whether or not they have already been programmed.
Programming the system may also involve using the dialpad, some of the labeled
function buttons on the lower portion of the console, or the 20 line and feature
buttons in the center of the console. The overlay that “renames” buttons for use
during programming is shown in
. The overlay shows both pages of the
numbers of line buttons when the telephone is in centralized telephone
programming mode. It also shows the letters to which buttons correspond for
programming Directories.