MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
Features
Page 513
Recall/Timed Flash
Mode Differences
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Hybrid/PBX Mode
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In Release 1.0 and 1.1 systems, Recall cannot be used on any outside call made
or received on an SA button. In Release 2.0 and later systems, this restriction is
removed.
A Recall signal from a single-line telephone accesses the communications
system’s Hold, Conference, and Transfer features.
Key Mode
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In Release 1.0 and 1.1 systems, Recall cannot be used on any outside call made
or received on an ICOM button. In Release 2.0 and later systems, this restriction
is removed.
A Recall signal from a single-line telephone accesses the communications
system’s Hold, Conference, and Transfer features.
Behind Switch Mode
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If Recall is used on a call made or answered on the prime line, the timed flash is
sent to the host switch.
The fixed Conf, Drop, and Transfer buttons on MLX or analog multiline
telephones must be programmed through system programming to send a timed
flash plus the code expected by the host to activate those features on the host.
Once this programming is done, these fixed buttons have no effect when pressed
during an inside call.
If use of the communications system’s Conference, Drop, and Transfer features is
also desired, they must be programmed on available line buttons on multiline
telephones, using either extension programming or centralized telephone
programming.
In Release 1.0 and 1.1 systems, Recall cannot be used on any outside call made
or received on an ICOM button. In Release 2.0 and later systems, this restriction
is removed.
A Recall signal from a single-line telephone is ordinarily sent to the host switch
because the factory setting for the Automatic Line Selection (ALS) sequence
selects the prime line. However, if the ALS sequence has been changed to select
an ICOM button and the user has used the Idle Line Access code to initiate a call,
the Recall signal accesses the communications system’s Hold, Conference, and
Transfer features, not those of the host switch.