Drop
Stop
tel. no.
Recall
Hold
Pause
code
Transfer
code
HOW TO USE
Stop
Program a stop into a dialing sequence to wait for a second dial tone. For
example, you may need to program a stop between a local telephone number and
an alternate long distance authorization code.
1
Dial the local telephone number (seven digits).
2
Touch Drop (Stop).
3
Dial the authorization code (five or six digits).
Switchhook Flash
Program a switchhook flash at
■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■
code
the beginning of a dialing sequence. For example,
you may need to program a button with a PBX, Centrex, or Custom Calling
feature code that calls for a switchhook flash.
1
Touch Recall.
2
Touch Hold (Pause).
3
Dial the PBX or Centrex dial code sequence that gives you access to the
feature you want to program.
Touch-Tone Enable
Program Touch-Tone Enable into a dialing sequence on a line with rotary signal.
For example, you may need to use a credit card authorization service.
1
Touch Transfer.
2
Dial the credit card authorization code.
If your MERLIN Plus system works behind a PBX or a Centrex system,
or you are using the Custom Calling features, follow these directions:
1
When PBX, Centrex, or Custom Calling feature instructions tell you to dial a
“#,” dial a second “#.” For example, if the instructions tell you to dial #4567,
you must actually dial ##4567 in order to use the feature with the
MERLIN Plus system.
If your PBX, Centrex, or Custom Calling feature instructions tell you to use a
stop, touch Drop instead and for a switchhook flash, touch Recall instead.
MERLIN Plus System Features
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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 ...
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Page 291: ...Section 6 Accessory Equipment ...