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 6-42

Adding an Extension

6

o

Make decisions about which features and buttons to assign to this
extension as described in the planning guidelines above. Record your
decisions on the appropriate planning forms.

o

Open the System Programming menu from the console or a PC with SPM.

o

If your system uses the Set Up Space numbering plan (see Form 2a),
single-renumber the extension jack following the instructions in “Single
Renumbering” in the “System Renumbering” section of

System

Programming, Chapter 3.

NOTE:

This task requires Extension Forced Idle for this extension jack.

o

If you are adding a personal line, Loudspeaker Paging, or Pool buttons
(Hybrid/PBX only), assign the outside lines/trunks to the buttons on the
telephone, following the instructions in “Assign Trunks or Pools to
Telephones” in the “Telephones” section of

System Programming, Chapter

3.

Also, you may choose to copy line/trunk button assignments, pool dial-out
code restrictions (Hybrid/PBX only), and Night Service information (for
operator positions only) as described in “Copy Line/Trunk Assignments” in
the “Telephones” section of

System Programming, Chapter 3.

NOTE:

This task requires an idle condition: Extension Forced Idle.

o

Assign Intercom or System Access buttons by following the instructions in
“Assign Intercom or System Access Buttons” in the “Telephones” section of
System Programming, Chapter 3.

NOTE:

This task requires an idle condition: Extension Forced Idle. Also, you
may choose to use the Copy Extension procedure described in

“Copying Feature and SA/ICOM Buttons” on page 6–29

.

o

If the telephone is an analog multiline telephone and does not have a built-
in speakerphone (BIS) or Hands-Free Answer on Intercom (HFAI), identify
it as such to the system by following the instructions in “Analog Multiline
Telephone Without Built-in Speakerphone (BIS) or “Hands-Free Answer
Intercom (HFAI) Capability” in the “Telephones” section of

System

Programming, Chapter 3.

o

If the telephone is an analog multiline telephone and requires a dedicated
pair of extension jacks to provide Voice Announce to Busy or to provide
voice and data features, identify it to the system as such by following the

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