Instruction manual

Features
Park
Pickup
Saved Number
Dial
Signaling
System
Numbering
Park Zone codes cannot be assigned to the DSS buttons on a
MERLIN II System Display Console. For the Park Zones to be
assigned to a DSS connected to an MLX telephone, the
extension numbers must be in the range programmed for the
Page buttons. Only DSS buttons corresponding to a system
operator Park Zone can be used to park calls; calls cannot be
parked on a DSS button corresponding to any other type of
extension.
When a system operator parks a call by using an associated
DSS button and the call returns, the red LED associated with
the Park Zone where the call was parked goes off and does not
flash, as it does for a transfer return.
To park a call at a Park Zone, the system operator with a DSS
presses the DSS button for the Park Zone while the caller is on
the line. If a system operator tries to park a call by pressing the
Transfer button followed by the DSS button for the Park Zone,
the call is put on hold for transfer and is not parked. This can
transfer a call to an outside number in error.
The DSS buttons associated with a trunk number (801-880)
cannot be used for answering calls on specific trunks via the
Individual Pickup feature. These DSS buttons are used strictly
for busy or not busy status of each trunk.
An extension dialed by pressing a DSS button is not stored for
Saved Number Dial.
If a user presses a Manual Signal button programmed with the
system operator’s extension while making a call to the system
operator, the LED next to the user’s DSS button changes from
flashing to on while the Manual Signal button is held down.
The beginning extension number for each page is assigned
through system programming. The factory settings are as
follows: Page 1 button begins with extension 0, Page 2 button
begins with extension 50, and Page 3 button begins with
extension 100.
144 Direct Station Selector—MLX