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Page 1 - AT&T

AT&TMERLIN®Communications SystemModels 1030 and 3070With Feature Module 4Administration Manual

Page 2 - Table of Contents

THE ADMINISTRATOR/ATTENDANT CONSOLEThe administrator/attendant console is the voice terminal connected to the intercom10 Voice Terminal Module jack in

Page 3 - How to Use This Manual

B-16.B-27.B-38.C.9.Line RepresentationIf the answer to #5 is yes, then check “Pooled” and “Dial Access + ARS”on the System Configuration Form and skip

Page 4 - Administration Overview

D.E.F.G.10.H.Attendant ConfigurationOn the System Configuration Form, if the answer to #9 is 1 or 0, don’t checkany of the attendant configuration box

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I.Rotary LinesIf you have any rotary outside lines, circle the “r” next to each line on theSystem Configuration Form. If you aren’t sure if you have r

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N.O.102Allowed Listsif you need to restrict the numbers that certain people can call, but youwant them to be able to call some specific area codes or

Page 7 - MERLIN System Components

VOICE TERMINAL OPTIONSNow that you’ve completed the System Configuration Form, begin filling out VoiceTerminal Configuration Forms, one for each voice

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S.T.U.Assigning Lines (Attendant Consoles and Square Systems)Although you can assign lines to whichever buttons you choose, thereare several ways in w

Page 9 - EXPANSION UNIT FOR MODEL 1030

X. Calling RestrictionsIf the voice terminal should be restricted from making toll (long distance)calls, check “Toll Call Restriction” on the Voice Te

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System Configuration Form forModel 1030 and 3070System Size:❑ Small (l-8 Lines)❑ Large (> 8 Lines)Attendant Configuration:❑ 11 ❑ 12 ❑ 13 ❑ 1

Page 11 - Small Administrator/Attendant

Voice Terminal Configuration Form forModels 1030 and 3070 Attendant ConsolesIntercom #IdentificationStand Type:Accessories:❑ Wall❑ General Purpose Ada

Page 12 - Large Administrator/Attendant

Voice Terminal Configuration Form forModels 1030 and 3070 Non-attendant Voice Terminals(Square Systems)Intercom #IdentificationVoice Terminal Size:Sta

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Small Administrator/AttendantConsole* in Administration Mode1. You set the T/P switch to P to perform systemadministration.2. You use Adm Tel when

Page 14 - Preparing to Administer Your

Voice Terminal Configuration Form forModels 1030 and 3070 Non-attendant Voice Terminals(Pooled Systems)Intercom #IdentificationVoice Terminal Size:Sta

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System Speed Dial DirectoryDial CodeStored NumberDial CodeStored Number#60#80#61#81#62#82#63#83#64#84#65#85#66#86#67#87#68#88#69#89#70#90#71#91#72#92#

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Group Page DirectoryGroup 1Group 2Group 3Intercom #IdentificationIntercom #Identification Intercom #Identification111222333444555.666777888999101010Gr

Page 17 - (Lines F, G, H, 1, J, K)

Allowed-List DirectoryList OList 1List 2List 3EntryEntryEntryEntryo0 001111222233334 44 4555 5666677778 88899 99List 4List 5List 6List 7EntryEntryEntr

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Form for Automatic RouteSelection TablesTABLE 0AREA CODE/EXCHANGE0) —1) —2)— 3)—4) —5) — 6) — 7) — 8) —9) —POOLOTHER DIGITS0)—1) —2) —3)—4) —5) —TABLE

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Form for Automatic RouteSelection Tables (continued)TABLE 4AREA CODE/EXCHANGE0)—1) —2) —3)—4) —5)—6)—7)—8)—9) —POOL OTHER DIGITS0) —1) —2)—3) —4) —5)—

Page 20 - Access is the best option

Form for Automatic RouteSelection Tables (continued)TABLE 7AREA CODE/EXCHANGE0)—1) —2)—3) — 4) — 5) —6)—7)—8)—9) —POOL0)—1) —2)—3)—4) —5)—TABLE 8:POOL

Page 21 - When you ordered

IndexAccount Number Entry, 76, 94Adm Misc, 10, 11, 25Adm Pool, 10, 11, 25Adm Tel, 10, 11, 25Administrator/Attendant Console, 4, 6,7, 9 - 12, 20, 22

Page 22 - Basic Administration

Quick Reference Guide to Administration ProceduresThis chart summarizes the administrative procedures described on pages 26 through 82. For more infor

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Quick Reference Guide to Administration Procedures(continued)ProcedureTouchThenCUSTOMIZE WITH OTHER SYSTEM OPTIONSAssign outward and toll callrestrict

Page 24 - (up). You

Large Administrator/AttendantConsole* in Administration ModeThe large console provides the same features as the small console, but it has more line an

Page 25 - Note that the switch

Quick Reference Guide to Administration Procedures(continued)To delete an area code orexchange:To add a pool number andother digits:ProcedureTouchThen

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Quick Reference Guide to Administration Procedures(continued)ProcedureTouchThenGet a printout of SystemAdm Misc● Dial #901 and wait for beep.Speed Dia

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SLOT 1SLOT 2 SLOT 3SLOT 4A2B21929A1B11828✱A0B01727Adm PoolAdm TelA41626A3How to Use Label Strips15251. Type or printthe appropriateoutside line num-be

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SLOT 1SLOT 2SLOT 3SLOT 4 SLOT 5SLOT 6SLOT 7D3F4*A2B2192939B3 D449596979A1B1182833B4E048586878A0B0172737Adm PoolC0E1475767A477Adm TelC1E2162636A3465666

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Using the ConsoleWhen you administer your system, you frequently use the Auto Intercom buttons andShift buttons (large systems only) on the administra

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Preparing to Administer YourSystemBefore you start to administer your system, review this section to make sure you havethe information and completed f

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THE SQUARE VS. POOLED DECISIONFor systems that have just been installed, you have to make a decision about a basicsystem characteristic-how people acc

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BDFAcEIII●Lines A, B, G D, E, FLines are assigned to the same buttons at each voice terminal.EXAMPLE OF STANDARD SQUARE CONFIGURATIONPages 27 through

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A customized square configuration is the most appropriate system arrangement forUltimate Motors’ varied communication requirements. The administrator

Page 34 - Line Pools

About Pooled SystemsIn a pooled configuration, you group several outside lines together into a pool thatpeople can access with a single button on thei

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Line CLine HLine B Line GLine ALine FIntercomVoiceLine EAttendant consoleIntercomRingLine DMain pool= Lines A, B, CLine pool 2= Lines E, FLine pool 3=

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Table of ContentsPageHow to Use This ManualAdministration OverviewAdministering Your System for the First TimeMaking Changes to Your System Later MERL

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Button Access vs. Dial Access to Line PoolsYou can choose one of two access options for line pools: Button Access to Line Poolsor Dial Access to Line

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THE FORMS AND LABELS YOU NEEDBefore you begin performing administration procedures, be sure to complete all thenecessary forms:●●A System Configuratio

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Basic AdministrationOnce your system planning and paperwork are complete, you can perform basic ad-ministration procedures. The chart below lists the

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SETTING YOUR CONTROL UNITThe first step in customizing the MERLIN system is to set the control unit to theoperating conditions you select.IMPORTANT If

Page 41 - System Options

5. Set switch G.NOTE: The instructions that follow apply if switch F is set to Pooled. Ifswitch F is set to Square, switch G may beset to either posit

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CHANGING YOUR SYSTEM LATERBasic changes to the way your system operates—that is, changes to the switch set-tings on the control unit—may erase importa

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ENTERING AND LEAVING ADMINISTRATION MODEAdministration mode is an operating state of your control unit and of youradministrator/attendant console that

Page 44 - ● Touch Copy

SPECIFYING TOUCH-TONE OR ROTARY DIALINGWhen your system is installed, it is set to generate Touch-Tone signals. If some ofyour lines are rotary, you n

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SETTING UP SQUARE SYSTEMSIn square systems, individual lines appear on separate buttons at voice terminals.If you want a standard square system, you w

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Order in Which the System Assigns Linesin a Square System28

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How to Use This ManualThe advanced technology of the MERLIN™ communications system offers a flex-ibility that allows you to customize the system to yo

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If you are setting up a customized square system for the first time, you should beginby removing all existing lines from each voice terminal in your s

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6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each voice terminal to which you want toassign lines.NOTE: If you are setting up a customized square system, try to ad

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SETTING UP POOLED SYSTEMSIn pooled systems, you group similar types of outside lines into a pool that peoplecan access with a single button on their v

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Assigning Lines to Line PoolsFollow the procedure below to set up line pools.1. If you have not already done so, enter administration mode by follow-

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Preparing to Assign Lines to Buttons and Set Up Access to Line PoolsYou can assign individual lines and line pools to particular buttons on voice term

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Order in Which the System Assigns Linesin a Pooled System34

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●●●●Note that none of the voice terminals in your system come with preprinted but-ton labels. Be sure to label the buttons with the correct numbers fo

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Assigning Individual Lines to ButtonsTo assign individual lines to buttons:1. If you have not already done so, enter administration mode by followin

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Assigning Line Pools to Buttons (Button Access to Line Pools)If you have few line pools and do not use Automatic Route Selection, you will probablypre

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Assigning Dial Access to Line PoolsIf you have a pooled system and switch G on the control unit is set to Dial Access(up), you can assign individual v

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Administration OverviewBecause the effects of system administration are wide-ranging, only you or someoneyou delegate should perform administration pr

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When your system is first set up, all your voice terminals have access to all the linepools in the system. Follow the procedure below to assign voice

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40Customizing with AdditionalSystem OptionsOnce basic administration is completed, you can assign additional options to yoursystem. The chart below su

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ASSIGNING CALL RESTRICTIONS TO VOICE TERMINALSWhen your system is first installed, all voice terminals can be used to place inter-com, local, and toll

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Assigning Outward and Toll Call RestrictionsYou may want to restrict some voice terminals to intercom or local calls only if, forexample, these employ

Page 63 - Office Priorities

7. Refer to the Voice Terminal Configuration Form for this user to see whatrestrictions you plan to assign to this voice terminal. Then touch CallRstr

Page 64 - 5-Button

Setting Up Allowed ListsCall restriction by allowed lists adds a group of permitted numbers to the calling rangeof an outward- or toll-restricted voic

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Assigning Allowed-List Call RestrictionsOnce you have created an allowed list, you can assign it to any voice terminal. Followthe procedure below to a

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ADMINISTERING AUTOMATIC ROUTE SELECTION (ARS)To setup Automatic Route Selection, you, the system administrator, must determinewhich of your line pools

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You administer ARS by developing a group of ten tables like the sample table below.TABLE 1AREA CODE/EXCHANGE0) —1) —2)— 3)—4) — 5) — 6) —7—8) — 9) —PO

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To get the maximum benefit from ARS, it is important to consider the calling patternsof people in your business and the relative costs of calls placed

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There are some features that you may want to assign to certain voice terminalsyourself because they influence call-handling efficiency throughout your

Page 70

Tables 0 and 1 look like this:TABLE OAREA CODE/EXCHANGEPOOLTABLE 1AREA CODE/EXCHANGEPOOLOTHER DIGITSNext, Frank sets up routing patterns for in-state

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Next, Frank considers how best to route calls to numbers in area code 201. Locallines are the least expensive method for making calls to the 20 exchan

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Next, Frank considers the areas outside the Northeastern. United States to whichPrimo employees make calls. The salespeople frequently tail the firm’s

Page 73 - Personal Priorities

The routing patterns set up in Tables 0 through 5 and in the default tables meet allPrime’s current needs, so Frank leaves Tables 6 and 7 blank for no

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Administering Pool Number and Other Digits Sections of ARS TablesTo administer the Pool Number and Other Digits sections of each table, follow theproc

Page 75 - Feature Programming Chart

Activating and Deactivating ARSTo activate ARS, dial the 5-character code #3041. If you hear a beep, ARS cannotbe activated. Go to the control unit an

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ASSIGNING VOICE TERMINALS TO GROUPS FOR GROUP PAGEIt maybe convenient to page a particular group of employees such as departmentheads, committee membe

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ESTABLISHING NIGHT SERVICEIf your system has extra-alerting devices such as bells or flashing lights, you can usethem to provide Night Service for you

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PROGRAMMING SYSTEM SPEED DIAL CODESYou can assign System Speed Dial codes to selected telephone numbers and storethem in your system so that people ca

Page 79 - Dial code with

9. If you have a printer connected to your system for SMDR, you can followthe procedure below to get a printout of your System Speed Dial codenumbers

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Prepare for System AdministrationThese procedures help you get ready to administer your system.● Decide how people will access outside lines.● Complet

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ADMINISTERING SMDR (STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING) OPTIONSStation Message Detail Recording (SMDR) enables your business to keep recordsof incoming

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7.8.9.DATETo get a printout of call records like the sample printout shown below,dial the 8-character code #390#900.The green light next to Adm Misc f

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SETTING THE RETURN INTERVAL FOR TRANSFERRED CALLSWhen your system is installed, it is setup so that a call that is transferred from onevoice terminal

Page 84 - Attendant Consoles

Programming Voice Terminals forOffice PrioritiesYour system comes ready to use with certain custom features assigned to the voiceterminals. The illust

Page 85 - IMPORTANT:

Initial Feature Assignments for Non-attendant Voice Terminalswith 1030 or 3070 Configuration in Standard Square Systems34-Button10-Button5-Button*The

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34-Button10-Button5-Button*64Initial Feature Assignments for Non-attendant Voice Terminalswith 1520 Configuration in Standard Square SystemsYour syste

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Initial Feature Assignments forNon-attendant Voice Terminals in Pooled Systems34-Button10-Button5-Button● When you assign lines or pools to avoice ter

Page 88 - Voice Terminals

USING CENTRALIZED VOICE TERMINAL PROGRAMMINGUsing Centralized Voice Terminal Programming, you can assign features convenient-ly to all voice terminals

Page 89 - Telephones

ASSIGNING AN AUTOMATIC LINE SELECTION SEQUENCEAutomatic Line Selection is a MERLIN system feature that gives you a free linewhenever you pick up the h

Page 90 - SQUARE SYSTEMS

ASSIGNING PROGRAMMABLE LINE RINGING FOR INCOMING CALLSYou can customize the line buttons, pool buttons, and Cover buttons on your voiceterminals so th

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MERLIN System ComponentsWhen performing your administration tasks, you work with three components of the MERLIN system: the control unit,the administr

Page 92 - MERLIN System Features

ASSIGNING COVER BUTTONSThe Call Coverage feature is useful for people who cover calls for others with whomthey do not share lines. A Cover button perm

Page 93 - Fixed Features

Use Centralized Voice Terminal Programming or follow the procedure below.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.Go to the voice terminal you want to program.Label the Cover

Page 94 - Fixed Features (continued)

ASSIGNING LINE PICKUP BUTTONSThe Line Pickup feature allows a person to pickup a ringing, parked, or held callon a specific line at any voice terminal

Page 95 - Custom Features

72Programming Voice Terminals forPersonal PrioritiesBy programming their own voice terminals, people can change the features on allbut the fixed featu

Page 96 - Custom Features (continued)

ASSIGNING FEATURES TO PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONSAs system administrator, you may have to decide which custom features certain voiceterminals should have, ta

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Feature Programming ChartUse the chart below as a quick reference when you want to program features onto your voice terminal.Feature Name[Suggested Bu

Page 98 - Optional Features

Feature Programming Chart (continued)Feature Name(Suggested Button Label)Description Programming CodeNotesPAGING FEATURESLoudspeaker Page Use your bus

Page 99 - Configuration Forms

Feature Programming Chart (continued)Feature Name(Suggested Button Label)DescriptionProgmmming CodeNotesOTHER FEATURESPrivacyPrevent people from join-

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ASSIGNING PERSONAL SPEED DIAL CODES TO 5- AND 10-BUTTON VOICETERMINALS AND BASIC TELEPHONESOn 5- and 10-button voice terminals, you can program Person

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USING SPECIAL CHARACTERS IN PROGRAMMED DIALING SEQUENCESAn Outside Auto Dial or Personal Speed Dial code can store up to 16 digits, includingspecial c

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2.3.4.5.6.Processor Module: Works in conjunction withFeature Module 4 to control system operatingconditions.● Switches A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H. Sel

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Now, use the sample procedures below as guidelines to program special charactersinto a dialing sequence.1. Go to the voice terminal you want to progra

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SELECTING A PERSONALIZED RINGThe MERLIN system offers a choice of eight different ringing patterns for any voiceterminal. This feature is particularly

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PROGRAMMING VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT DISABLEWhen your system is installed, all voice terminals can receive either announced orringing intercom calls. Howeve

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PROGRAMMING SIMULTANEOUS VOICE AND DATA CALLSWhen a voice terminal in your system is connected to a General Purpose Adapterand a modem, it can link th

Page 107 - Model 1030 and 3070

Special Information aboutAttendant ConsolesWhen the MERLIN system is installed, your attendant consoles come with featuresthat are convenient for most

Page 108 - Calling Restriction:

● A loudspeaker paging system or the Group Page feature makes it easy for anattendant to announce calls to people who are not always at the same locat

Page 109 - (Square Systems)

Initial Feature Assignments forSmall Administrator/Attendant Console*34-Button Deluxe Voice TerminalIntercom numbers Control unit jack numbers represe

Page 111 - System Speed Dial Directory

Special Information about 5-ButtonVoice TerminalsCalls can be transferred to a 5-button voice terminal from a line that the voice ter-minal does not h

Page 112 - Group Page Directory

Special Information about BasicTelephonesIf you have basic telephones connected to an Off-Premises Telephone interface, aBasic Telephone and Modem Int

Page 113 - Allowed-List Directory

Addition of the Expansion Unit changes the Model 1030 control unit to a Model 3070 control unit and increases overallsystem capacity to 30 lines and 7

Page 114 - Selection Tables

Dial Codes to Access Lines, Pools, andIntercom Features Assigned to Voice Terminal ButtonsSQUARE SYSTEMSPOOLED SYSTEMS WITH DIAL ACCESS TO LINE POOLS

Page 115 - Selection Tables (continued)

BASIC TELEPHONES CONNECTED TO A BASIC TELEPHONE MODULE●●●●●●●If you have a square system, People with basic telephones get an outside lineby dialing 8

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MERLIN System FeaturesYour MERLIN system offers features that provide exceptional telephone service onboth a businesswide and a personal basis. As sys

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Fixed FeaturesFeatureDescriptionCall Park Put a call on a special kind of hold so the call can be picked up at any voice terminal.● Using Call Park,

Page 118 - Dial #302

Fixed Features (continued)Feature DescriptionMonitor-on-HoldUse your voice terminal’s speaker to listen for a caller to return when you’ve been put on

Page 119 - (continued)

Custom FeaturesFeatureDescriptionAccount Number Entry Use this feature to associate an account code with outside calls made or received.(used with SMD

Page 120

Custom Features (continued)Feature* DescriptionCall Restriction Assign call restrictions to any voice terminal as necessary.(See page 41.)● Restrict

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Custom Features (continued)Feature*IDescriptionMultiple Line PoolsAssign outside lines to different line pools so that lines that provide the same ser

Page 122 - How to Use Label Strips

Optional FeaturesFeatureDescriptionExtra AlertProvide audible or visual signal by means of alerting devices such as bells, horns, or strobelights. The

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Appendix:System and Voice TerminalConfiguration FormsThis brief guide helps you decide how to set up your MERLIN™ communicationssystem (Models 1030 an

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