Instruction manual

MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
System Manager’s Guide
555-661-118
Issue 1
August 1998
Index
Page IN-10
K
Key mode
definition
, 2–16
description, 2–17 to 2–18
example, 5–5 to 5–6
line buttons, 3–26 to 3–27
L
Labeling feature
calling group labels
, 6–85 to 6–86
directories, 4–9
extension names, 6–81 to 6–82
language, 4–19
line/trunk labels, 6–82 to 6–83
Posted Messages, 6–83 to 6–84
System Directory labels, 6–86 to 6–87
LANs (Local Area Networks, see Local area networks (LANs)
Last Number Dial feature
, 4–53
Leave Message feature, 4–20
Line buttons, 3–25 to 3–29
Line/trunk and extension jacks, 3–12 to 3–14
Line/trunk and extension modules
connecting Direct-Line Consoles (DLCs), 3–33
connecting Queued Call Consoles (QCCs), 3–32
digital facilities, 3–7 to 3–9
overview, 2–21, 3–4 to 3–14
Power-Failure Transfer (PFT) telephone support, 3–7
touch-tone receivers (TTRs), 3–6
understanding names, 2–21, 3–5
Lines, 2–15
Lines/trunks
adding or removing, 6–55
assigning names, 6–82 to 6–83
assigning to Night Service, 4–55 to 4–56, 6–77 to 6–79
auxiliary components, 6–64 to 6–67
copying buttons, 6–32 to 6–33
emulated, 3–9
modules, 3–7 to 3–9
overview, 2–12 to 2–16
Local area networks (LANs)
applications, 2–23, 4–61
link to applications, 5–23 to 5–25
router, 3–43
Local carrier services, 3–8
Local exchange, 2–8
Local loop, 2–2, 2–3
Logical ID, see Extension jacks
Loop-Start Trunk Adapter
, 3–34, 3–37
Loop-start trunks, 2–14
Loudspeaker paging systems, 3–37, 3–46, 6–65 to 6–67
Lucent Technologies
Attendant
, 4–66 to 4–67
Door Phone, 3–38
Helpline, 8–30