Lucent Technologies MERLIN LEGEND 6 User Manual

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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Manager’s Guide

555-660-118

Issue 1

February 1998

Features and Applications

Page 4-38

Features

4

A group called a

coverage group (Group Coverage)

A variety of different receivers can be assigned to take calls for an individual or a
coverage group:

Another individual

A calling group

A voice mail system

An operator

Generally, it is best for callers to receive individual attention. If a sender has
Individual Coverage, the receiver can answer with the sender’s name. When
someone is receiving calls for a coverage group, however, he or she does not
know, when the call rings, who the caller is trying to reach. For this reason, Group
Coverage is often used as a backup for Individual Coverage.

Group Coverage by a calling group is used to provide voice mail coverage.
Coverage by a voice mail system can be combined with other types of coverage,
as described in

“Direct Voice Mail” on page 4–40

. If a calling group of agents

covers calls for a coverage group, the person who answers for the sender cannot
distinguish the call from any other that he or she receives.

Unless the receiver is a Queued Call Console (QCC, Hybrid/PBX only) operator or
a calling group, his or her phone is assigned Cover buttons; each should be
labeled with the name of the group or individual he or she is covering for (for
example,

Cover Sales or Cover Juan). Covered calls come in on these buttons, so

the receiver knows whose call he or she is answering.

Depending upon the needs of the business, a sender can have immediate
coverage (called

Primary Coverage) or delayed coverage (called Secondary

Coverage), where the call rings at the sender’s phone and goes to the receiver’s
phone only when the sender does not answer.

The ringing for covered calls depends upon whether Primary (immediate) or
Secondary (delayed) Coverage is provided, as well as upon any ring timing
options that may be assigned to a receiver’s programmed Cover button. System
programming determines settings for these timers, and calls that are covered by
calling groups or operators may be further delayed as they wait for someone to
answer. Beginning in Release 4.1, the system manager programs coverage
ringing delays for each sender’s extension, instead of programming delays for all
coverage calls of a given type. This way, the number of rings before a call goes to
coverage can be customized for each individual. To learn more about these
options, see

“Changing Coverage Delay Options” on page 6–51

.

Coverage senders can use programmed buttons to toggle the following off and
on: voice mail coverage, coverage of inside calls, or all Individual Coverage.

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