Special tools, Using this guide – 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 7-10

Guides

7

A helpful table of features, showing programming codes, the modes in
which the feature works on each type of telephone, and the name of the
feature as displayed on the MLX-20L telephone (Appendix D)

A description of the telephone programming that people in the system can
perform at their extensions (Appendix D)

Telephone button diagrams for MLX and analog multiline telephones in all
three modes of operation (Appendix E)

A table describing the SMDR reports available for the system, along with
samples of the reports (Appendix F)

A list of the procedures required to program a new system, in the order in
which they are performed (Appendix G)

Summary tables showing how to insert special characters (for example, a
pause in an automatic dialing sequence) for single-line, analog multiline,
MLX nondisplay, and MLX display telephones (Appendix H)

Special Tools

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In addition to the common organizational elements described earlier in “Common
Elements,” this guide provides some other tools for quick reference and to help
you find the information you need:

In Chapter 1, a quick reference to the system programming menus,
presented in the order in which they appear in the system, and annotated
so that you can find out what they do.

In Appendix B, a fold-out Menu Hierarchy. Many system programmers
remove this chart and hang it on a wall for quick reference.

Using This Guide

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To find the detailed procedure for one of the common system management tasks
described in Chapter 6 of this

System Manager’s Guide, check the contents list for

Chapter 3 of

System Programming. Otherwise, you can use the quick reference in

Chapter 1 and/or the main contents list at the front of the guide or the index at the
back of the guide to find a particular programming procedure.

For information about entering or exiting system programming and using the
programming procedures, refer to Chapter 1.

To perform the procedures, you may find the Menu Hierarchy and other reference
tables in the appendixes helpful.

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