Instruction manual
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
System Manager’s Guide
555-661-118
Issue 1
August 1998
Learning More
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■ On the inside back cover, where applicable, a list of features/settings and
the programming codes for them
■ On the outside back cover, where applicable, a list of features and feature
codes, as well as special characters with programming instructions
In addition, many of the guides include a pull-out card where people can enter
information such as Speed Dial codes, extension numbers for groups, important
line numbers or access codes, account codes, and other information. People can
place these cards in a location where they can easily refer to them when
necessary. (MLX telephones include tray cards for this purpose.)
The user and operator guides are booklets that fit underneath telephones or
consoles for easy storage and reference. They are printed in two colors for rapid
scanning.
Calling Supervisor’s Guide and
Data/Video Reference 7
These two user guides, which you must order separately, differ from the guides
described above in the following respects:
■ Neither is a standalone guide, and both must be used in conjunction with
the guide for the telephone or console located at the extension.
■ They describe only the features and functions unique to their subjects:
calling groups and data communications.
■ The
Calling Supervisor’s Guide
is published in the standard booklet format
described above and fits under the phone.
■ The
Data/Video Reference
is a reference tool and offers step-by-step
instructions and guidelines for system managers. It is provided in 8.5-inch
by 11-inch format and is 3-hole punched.
The
Data/Video Reference
describes data communications in general, the
different types of data and video workstations, and the features used in data
communications. It offers step-by-step dialing and programming instructions for
data users who have ISDN terminal adapters or modems. In addition, it explains
data hunt group operations and the system’s support of local area networks
(LANs), videoconferencing systems, and host computer systems for data
communications.
The
Calling Supervisor’s Guide
describes agent and supervisor calling group
features, with step-by-step instructions.