Information finder: programming, Table 7–3 – 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 7-17

System Guides Information Finder

7

Table 7–3.

Information Finder: Programming

To learn about. . .

Check this guide. . .

Systemwide Basics

Changing the system’s mode of operation

Consult your Lucent Technologies
representative and

System Programming,

Chapter 4

Changing the system programming position

System Programming, Chapter 3

Changing the system date and time

System Programming, Chapter 3

Changing the system language

System Programming, Chapter 3

Changing the system’s numbering of lines
and extensions

System Programming, Chapter 3

Changing DSS buttons when you renumber
the system

System Programming, Chapter 4

Operator positions

System Programming, Chapter 3

Turning One-Touch Transfer or One-Touch
Hold on or off

System Programming, Chapter 4

Changing the timing for the return to the
originator of transferred, parked, or camped-
on calls when the destination extension
remains busy

System Programming, Chapter 4

Changing what a caller hears when being
transferred

System Programming, Chapter 4

Changing the number of rings for the Delay
Ring setting

System Programming, Chapter 4

Programming a CTI (Computer Telephony
Integration) link (Release 5.0 and later)

System Programming, Chapter 4

Extension Features and Buttons

Feature programming codes

System Programming, Appendix D

Allowing or disallowing trunk-to-trunk
transfer at an extension.

System Programming, Chapter 3

Planning features on buttons

Feature Reference, Appendixes B and G

System Programming, Appendix E

Copying programmed telephone features
and line buttons from one extension to
another

System Programming, Chapters 3 and 5

Copying calling restrictions from one
extension to another

System Programming, Chapter 3

Which system planning forms show how
features are programmed

Feature Reference, Appendix B

The modes of operation in which a
systemwide feature is available

Feature Reference, Appendix C

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