Instruction manual
Features
Park
Personal Lines
Pickup
Pools
Reminder Service
Remote Access
Speed Dial
System Access/
Intercom Buttons
Transfer
Eight Park Zone codes are automatically reserved for parking
calls from a DLC. The factory-set extension numbers are 881–
888. These numbers cannot be assigned to the DSS buttons
on a MERLIN II System Display Console. To assign the Park
Zones to a DSS connected to a digital DLC, the extension
numbers must be in the range programmed for the Page
buttons. A system operator can program the Park Zone codes
on inside Auto Dial buttons. An inside Auto Dial button can
also be programmed with a user’s (including a system
operator’s) own extension number and can be used to park
calls. When the system is programmed for One-Touch Hold
with Manual Completion, the user hears a busy signal and
completes the transfer by hanging up or pressing the Transfer
button.
The factory setting in all modes for analog DLCs is that the first
32 lines connected to the system are automatically assigned as
Personal Lines. For digital DLCs the first 18 lines connected to
the system are automatically assigned as Personal Lines.
A DLC can be part of a Pickup group. This allows other group
members to provide backup Coverage for the DLC. In turn, the
DLC system operator uses Pickup to answer calls on trunks that
are not assigned to buttons on the console.
In Hybrid/PBX mode, a Pool button cannot be assigned to a
DLC. The DLC operator uses trunks in pools by dialing the pool
dial-out code from an SA button, or on a digital DLC with a
DSS, by pressing the DSS button associated with the pool dial-
out code. Trunks assigned to pools can be assigned as
Personal Lines only on a DLC.
DLC operators can use Reminder Service to set or cancel
reminders for other users. The system operator can also see
when a reminder was missed (the user did not answer the call)
and cancel the missed reminder. The Missed Reminder feature
can be used only on system operator positions.
Invalid Remote Access calls can be programmed to ring on an
SA or ICOM button on a DLC.
System Speed Dial numbers can be programmed from the first
DLC connected to the first analog station jack from the module
in slot 01 of the control unit.
Shared SA buttons cannot be assigned to DLCs.
A DLC system operator uses Transfer to direct calls to other
users. See Transfer for further information.
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