Manual Signaling
DESCRIPTION
You can use a Manual Signaling button to generate a beep at a co-worker’s voice
terminal. Most often, this feature is used by a boss who wants to buzz his or her
secretary. Assign a Manual Signaling button to each person you want to signal.
CONSIDERATIONS
ADMINISTRATION
PROGRAMMING
You can signal someone with a Manual Signaling button while you have an
outside call in progress.
The beep sounds at your co-worker’s voice terminal even if it is busy.
If you program this feature on a button with lights, the green light next to the
button goes on when your co-worker uses his or her voice terminal or uses the
Do Not Disturb feature.
You cannot have both a Manual Signaling button and an Auto Intercom button
for the same person. If you try to program both, you deactivate the feature that
you programmed earlier. You can use either feature to place an intercom call.
(See “Auto Intercom.”)
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To program a Manual Signaling button for your voice terminal:
1
Label the button Signal plus a name.
2
Slide the T/P switch to P.
The voice terminal rings every 5 seconds to remind you that you are programming and that
you cannot place or receive calls.
3
Touch the button you want to program.
4
Dial *6 plus an intercom number.
5
Slide the T/P switch to the center position.
T
P
T
P
Signal
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6
Icom no.
MERLIN Plus System Features
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