MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
Features
Page 363
Labeling
Do Not Disturb
Labeling is used to enter the names of the persons or businesses
associated with the System Speed Dial numbers stored as listings in the
System Directory. It is also used to enter the names of people, groups,
and locations associated with the extensions in the system stored as
listings in the Extension Directory. Labeling is used to enter the telephone
numbers and label information associated with Personal Directories on
MLX-20L telephones, and this information also can be programmed by
the user at the extension.
Group Calling
Posted message 01,
DO NOT DISTURB
, is modifiable prior to Release 2.0.
Starting with Release 2.0, when an MLX user activates the Do Not Disturb
feature, the Do Not Disturb message is automatically posted. Therefore,
in Release 2.0 and later systems, this posted message is not allowed to
be changed. (The message may be posted even if the user does not
activate Do Not Disturb.)
Integrated
Administration
An alphanumeric label can be assigned to the calling group. The label is
displayed when a group member answers a group call or when an MLX
display telephone user presses the Inspct button and an Auto Dial button
programmed with the calling group’s extension number.
Messaging
Extension, line/trunk, and calling group labels are shared with certain
applications. The extension labels may be entered or updated in
Integrated Administration, affecting both the system and the applications.
Speed Dial
The labels stored in the Extension Directory appear on MLX display
telephones when users send each other messages. Messages include
the name (the 7-character label) of the user who sent the message and
the time and day the user called. Posted messages are created and
changed by using Labeling.