Contents and organization, Appendixes – 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 7-9

Guides

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Contents and Organization

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System Programming is organized into the following chapters:

Programming Basics (Chapter 1). Provides an introduction to
programming and idle states, and general information about using the
guide.

Programming with SPM (Chapter 2). Provides information about using
SPM (PC-based software) that enables you to program the system from a
PC rather than from a system programming console.

Common Administrative Procedures (Chapter 3). Contains procedures
that system managers use often (as summarized in Chapter 6 of this
guide), including a programming summary, whether an idle state is
required during programming, the system planning forms required, and the
actual step-by-step procedures. This chapter also includes information
about backing up system programming using a memory card.

NOTE:

After you are familiar with the step-by-step procedures, you can use
the programming summaries to quickly refresh your memory.

Programming Procedures (Chapter 4). Provides each system
programming procedure not covered in Chapter 3. The procedures appear
in the same order as they do in the menus themselves. Use this in
conjunction with the Appendix B flowchart or the annotated menus in the
first chapter.

CAUTION:

!

As the text indicates, some procedures are for qualified technicians
only. Do not attempt to perform these yourself.

Centralized Telephone Programming (Chapter 5). Contains the
procedures for centralized telephone programming.

Appendixes

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System Programming appendixes include a variety of useful tables and reference
tools, in addition to the customer service information in Appendix A:

A Menu Hierarchy flowchart on a fold-out page showing the system
programming hierarchy and menus (Appendix B)

Summary tables showing the meaning of status lights at the programming
console and the DSS used in conjunction with it (Appendix C)

A description of general feature use on MLX, analog multiline, and single-
line telephones (Appendix D)

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