Instruction manual

MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Planning
555-650-112
Issue 1
June 1997
Control Unit Configuration
Page 2-9Recording System Operating Conditions
2
Language Selection 2
In Release 1.1 and later versions of the system, language-specific operation is
available in English, French, and Spanish. The language selection affects
prompts and displays on user telephones, SPM system programming displays,
SMDR records, and printed reports.
This feature works as follows:
The MLX-10D, MLX-20L, and MLX-28D display telephones, and the
MLX-10 nondisplay telephones are available in three separate versions,
each with the factory-set buttons in the language of choice.
The system can be programmed to operate in one of the languages, but an
individual with an MLX telephone can override the system language by
selecting any one of the three languages for his or her own telephone.
This section describes how to record the selected language for the system and, if
desired, to set a different language for SMDR and printers.
NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:
If you plan to set a different language for an individual telephone, record the
language selection on Form 6b as described in Chapter 4, ‘‘
Features’’.
Planning Form Instructions:
Under the Language Selection heading in the System Operating Conditions
section of Form 1 (page 2):
1. To select a systemwide language, check
one
of the following: English (the
factory setting), French, or Spanish.
2. To set a different language for SMDR, check
one
of the following: English
(the factory setting), French, or Spanish.
3. To set a different language for printed reports, check
one
of the following:
English (the factory setting), French, or Spanish.
Automatic Maintenance Busy 2
The factory setting for Automatic Maintenance Busy is Disable, which means that
faulty lines/trunks are
not
automatically put in a maintenance-busy state.
In Key and Behind Switch modes, Automatic Maintenance Busy usually remains
disabled. If you plan to group lines/trunks into pools in Hybrid/PBX mode, enable
Automatic Maintenance Busy to provide optimal system performance.
For a detailed description of this feature (including considerations and feature
interactions), see the
Feature Reference
.