Installation manual

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Using Feature # 1
Using Feature 5 9
When you use the Feature #1 option, you will hear various beeps
from the handset which correspond with the beeps indicated on the
chart below. You must be on an active call on an outside line. You
can accomplish this several ways:
Call one of the incoming lines to the Partner system and have
another person answer, then press Feature # 1.
Call an outside party and explain that they will hear some
beeps on the phone while you conduct this test. Press
Feature # 1
Pick up an unused line and press Feature # 1. You will
hear the dial tone in the background and possibly an error
message.
On Partner Plus/II/ACS and Endeavor systems, you can
program a ghost line (that doesn't have an actual line installed
on it), then select that line and press Feature # 1.
Feature 5 9 can only be used on Partner ACS or Endeavor
systems. Just use any display phone on the system and press
Feature 5 9. The display will show the type of system and
release as indicated in the table below.
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Considerations:
On some Partner ACS and Endeavor systems, using
Feature 5 9 is preferable because the beeps provided by
Feature # 1 are the same for different releases.
With Feature # 1, if you receive an error or waive-off
tone after pressing #, the phone may be installed on a Merlin
Legend or Merlin Magix system.
The dash (-) in the chart below indicates a pause between
each beep pattern.
On Partner Endeavor systems, "Small" means the system is
either a single processor or two-slot carrier. "Large" means it
is a 5-slot carrier installation.”
The table below summarizes the releases. For ACS and Endeavor, we also
show the display of F59 codes.
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On Partner ACS, the display also shows a country code.