Specifications

HOW TO USE
For further information on the attendant console, see Section 4, “Using the
Attendant Console.
If you need help in using the Call Pickup, the Ring
Override, or the Call Forwarding features, see the entries ‘Call Pickup,
‘Ring Override,
If
or “Call Forwarding” in this section.
DESCRIPTION
In the MERLIN Plus system, there are six features that allow you to dial or
redial a telephone number with the touch of a button.
Outside Auto
Dial-Dial an outside number by touching a button.
An
Outside Auto Dial button can hold a maximum of 16 digits.
Auto
Intercom-Dial an intercom number with one touch whenever you
want to call someone connected to your MERLIN Plus system.
System Speed Dial-If
your system administrator has assigned a System
Speed Dial code (
#60
through
#89
or
#900
through
#999)
to a frequently
dialed telephone number or account number, you can program the speed
dial code onto an available voice terminal button.
Then when you want to
dial the telephone number or enter the account number on a call report,
just touch the System Speed Dial button for that number.
Last Number
Dial-If you have programmed a Last Number button for
your voice terminal, you can redial with one-touch the most recent
number that you dialed. Each time you want this feature to redial a
number, you must touch the programmed Last Number Dial button. You
do not need to do anything to save this number.
Busy Buster-
This feature automatically redials at least ten times the most
recent number you dialed. If someone answers the call within this time,
your voice terminal alerts you.
To use this feature, the system
administrator must have assigned the feature to a voice terminal jack.
Saved Number Dial-If you
have Saved Number buttons on your voice
terminal, you can save numbers for later redialing. When you are ready
to redial each of the telephone numbers, merely touch the Saved Number
button on which you have saved that number.
CONSIDERATIONS
In order to use any one of these six One-Touch Dialing features, you must
program it onto an available button on your voice terminal.
The system administrator can use the Program Mode Lock feature to prevent
programming from individual voice terminals. If this feature is enabled for
your voice terminal, you will not be able to program these buttons.
ADMINISTRATION
None