Passwords
You and others in your business must enter a password to use RLA.
The password is 5-digits and must be entered in order to gain access to an
outside line using RLA or to change the current call forward number from a
remote location. The first two numbers in the password are the caller’s intercom
number.
To create or invalidate a password, follow this procedure:
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2
3
4
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Enter administration mode by sliding the T/P switch to P and touching
Administer.
Dial *56.
To create a password for a particular intercom number, dial a MERLIN Plus
system intercom number plus any three digits (except 000).
The console beeps twice.
To invalidate any password beginning with a particular intercom number,
dial the intercom number plus 000. Repeat the procedure for more passwords.
The console beeps twice.
Touch Administer.
The console beeps twice.
Leave administration mode by sliding the T/P switch to the center position.
T
P
T
P
Administer
Administer
Icom. no.
56
+ 123
Number of Rings
To change the number of rings (the default is two rings) before the RLA call is
answered:
1
Slide the T/P switch to P and touch Administer.
2
Dial *763 plus the number of rings (between 0 and 9) before the RLA feature
picks up the call.
NOTE:
If the number of rings is set to 0, the voice terminal will not ring,
and the calls will be immediately answered.
3
Touch Administer.
The console beeps twice.
4
Leave administration mode by sliding the T/P switch to the center position.
T
P
T
P
Administer
Administer
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Summary of Contents for MERLIN Plus Release 2
Page 5: ...Section 1 Introduction ...
Page 17: ...Section 2 Planning the System ...
Page 43: ...2 26 MERLIN Plus System Planning Forms ...
Page 51: ...2 34 MERLIN Plus System Planning Forms ...
Page 56: ...Section 3 Administering the System ...
Page 108: ...Section 4 Using The Attendant Console ...
Page 119: ...Section 5 Reference ...
Page 170: ...PROGRAMMING None HOW TO USE None MERLIN Plus System Features 5 51 ...
Page 291: ...Section 6 Accessory Equipment ...