
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Programming
555-670-111
Issue 1
April 1999
Programming Procedures
3-83
Lines and Trunks
3
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Block Procedure
3
1.
Specify the block of 20 lines associated with the 20 line buttons
on the system programming console.
Select:
Lines
01–20
Lines
21–40
Lines
41–60
Lines
61–80
2.
Assign or remove the lines for the specified QCC operator.
Toggle the green LED on or off as required:
On = operator receiving calls
Off = operator not receiving calls
3.
Return to the System Programming menu.
Select
Exit
twice.
Loop-Start Identification Delay
3
Use this procedure to delay the alerting (ringing) of calls arriving at all extensions
that are on loop-start lines/trunks connected to an 800 GS/LS-ID module, until
approximately six seconds have elapsed since the port module informed the
system software that the line was ringing, or until the system software has been
informed that Caller ID information is available, whichever comes first.
This option can be programmed on a per-trunk basis. It gives the appearance to
the users that the Caller-ID information is available the moment the call arrives at
the extension, and prevents applications or adjuncts from answering the call too
soon.
The LS-ID Delay setting appears on the Ground-Start/Loop-Start Trunk
Information report.
Any extension or adjunct that answers an incoming central office line on the first
ring causes the Caller ID information associated with the call to be lost. The
adjunct must be programmed to either answer the call on the second (or later)
ring, or delay the call. The call can be delayed either by setting the ring option on
the buttons associated with the adjunct or by using the LS-ID Delay option.
NOTE:
Caller-ID information is not available on ground-start lines/trunks.
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