MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
General Feature Use and Telephone Programming
Page D-14
Telephone Programming
D
Table D–2. Programming Analog Multiline Telephones
Table D–3. Programming MLX-10 and MLX-5 Nondisplay Telephones
Step
Action
1
Label the button.
Note: Skip this step if the feature
is not programmed on a button.
Remove the clear label cover from the phone: insert
the end of a paper clip in the notch at the top of the
cover.
Write the feature name on the card next to the
button to be programmed.
Replace the cover.
2
Begin programming.
Slide the T/P switch on the side of the phone to P.
3
Select the feature or setting.
Press the button you labeled.
If you have a display phone, it shows the name of
the feature currently programmed on the button. If
no feature is programmed, the display indicates that
the button is blank.
Note: If the feature does not get programmed onto a
button, press any line button. This does not affect
the button in any way.
Dial the programming code.
The feature is programmed.
4
End programming.
Slide the T/P switch to the center position.
Step
Action
1
Label the button.
Note: Skip this step if the feature
will not be programmed onto a
button.
Remove the clear label cover from the phone: pull
up on the tab that extends from the top of the cover.
Write the feature name on the card next to the
button to be programmed.
Replace the cover.
2
Begin programming.
Press the Feature button and then dial
00
.
3
Select the feature or setting.
Press the button you labeled.
Note: If the feature is programmed onto a button,
press any line button. This does not affect the button
in any way.
Dial the programming code.
The feature is programmed.
4
End programming.
Press the Feature button and dial
*00
.
Table D–4. Programming MLX Telephones Using the Display