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

Managing the System

Page 6-27

Centralized Telephone Programming

6

If you program the wrong feature on a button, follow the steps below:

1.

Press the button.

2.

Select

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on the PC).

3.

Press the button again.

If you press a line button that is not active, the screen shown below
appears. Press Home to return to the Home screen.

You can use the Extension Information (

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) report option on the

Print menu (accessed from the System Programming menu) to print all of
the programmed features for a specific extension.

NOTES:

1.

If you are programming buttons at an extension with an MLX-16DP,
MLX-5D, or MLX-5 telephone, keep the following in mind:

The system recognizes the MLX-16DP as an MLX-28D. If you are
replacing an MLX-28D with an MLX-16DP, remove all line and
feature button assignments from the extension

first. This rule also

applies when you are replacing other telephones with an
MLX-16DP.

The System Programming Extension Information Report incorrectly
reports MLX-16DP telephones as MLX-28D telephones; keep a
separate log of the MLX-16DP telephones on your system.

In releases prior to 5.0, the system recognizes the MLX-5D as an
MLX-10D and the MLX-5 as an MLX-10. If you are replacing an
MLX-5D or an MLX-5 with an MLX-10D or an MLX-10, remove all
line and feature button assignments from the extension

first. This

rule also applies when you are replacing other telephones with an
MLX-5 or MLX-5D.

In releases prior to 5.0, the System Programming Extension
Information Report incorrectly reports MLX-5D and MLX-5
telephones as MLX-10D and MLX-10 telephones respectively; keep
a separate log of the MLX-5D and MLX-5 telephones on your
system.

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