Operator consoles, Operator consoles 3 – Lucent Technologies MERLIN LEGEND 5 User Manual

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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Manager’s Guide

555-650-118

Issue 1

June 1997

System Components

Page 3-29

Operator Consoles

3

voice-announced call and the user at the destination extension has a
telephone with no speakerphone, or has disabled voice announcements,
the telephone rings just as if the call was made on an ICOM Ring button.)

ICOM Originate Only. Use this button to make inside calls only. Neither
inside nor outside calls can be received on an ICOM Originate Only
button. This button ensures that you always have a button available to
make or transfer a call, establish a conference call, answer a call-waiting
call, or pick up a parked call. You can program the button for either voice or
ring operation.

You can assign a combination of up to 10 ICOM Voice, ICOM Ring, and ICOM
Originate Only
buttons to each multiline telephone, on buttons 1 through 10. The
number of prime line buttons that can be assigned is limited only by the number of
trunks provided by the host and the number of buttons available on the telephone.

In Behind Switch mode, you have access to the special features of both the
on-site communications system and the host system. When both systems have
common features, you must decide which system to use for those features.

When you press a fixed-feature Conference, Drop, or Transfer button, the
respective host features are activated, not those of the communications system.
However, an unused line button on a telephone can be programmed for the
communications system’s own Conference, Drop, or Transfer feature. Each
system must be programmed to meet your needs, and you must give users the
appropriate access instructions.

The way that buttons are programmed in Behind Switch mode has many effects
on system feature use and host feature use. For details or advice when planning a
modification for this mode of operation, consult your Lucent Technologies
representative. Also, see

Chapter 4, ‘‘Features and Applications’’

, for additional

information.

Operator Consoles

3

Operator consoles are telephones that you program for call handling and other
system operator duties. With one exception (the MERLIN II System Display
Console with built-in DSS), the telephones themselves are no different from the
ones already described. In most cases, the telephone’s programming and the
extension jack it connects to on the control unit are what makes the telephone an
operator console. An operator console can be a

Queued Call Console (QCC) or

Direct-Line Console (DLC). QCCs are available only in Hybrid/PBX mode.

A system operating in Hybrid/PBX mode can include both QCCs and DLCs.

Table

3–4

shows the maximum number of both types of system operator positions.

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