Special tools, Using this guide, System programming – 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

Learning More

Page 7-8

Guides

7

A description of the special characters used in dialing sequences for
numbers dialed automatically, for example, with the Auto Dial feature. Tells
you what these characters are and how to insert them on MLX, analog
multiline, and single-line telephones. (Appendix H)

An overview of the applications you can include with the system
(Appendix I)

Special Tools

7

In addition to the information described in

“Common Elements” on page 7–4

and

the information in the appendixes, the first pages of the

Feature Reference

include tools to help you find the information you need:

“Index of Feature Names” shows where you can find information about
features and other system components that may have been renamed or
reorganized in this release of the communications system and related
products. This section is helpful both to people who have used early
releases of the system as well as to those who are accustomed to other
communications systems.

The “Index of Features by Activity” lists features according to tasks typically
performed with the system. It describes the task and then tells you which
Feature Reference entry explains it fully.

Using This Guide

7

Since the entries in the guide are in alphabetical order, you simply look up a
feature by name. If you are not sure of the feature name, you can use the “Index
to Feature Names” or “Index to Features by Activity” at the front of the guide
and/or examine the general index at the back of the guide.

System Programming

7

This reference guide provides detailed, step-by-step instructions for programming
all aspects of the system. You may use some of these programming procedures
frequently, for example, the labeling functions to change the names, phone
numbers, and extension numbers that display features use. Some you may use
only occasionally, depending on how your system is set up. Others may never
require your attention.

Since

System Programming does not provide the full descriptions of features that

the

Feature Reference does, you may need to refer to both guides when you are

programming a complex feature for the first time.

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