MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
System Programming Guide
555-661-111
Issue 1
August 1998
Programming Basics
Page 1-11Programming Procedures
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Programming Procedures 1
The programming procedures provide step-by-step instructions for programming
the communications system. This section details how to make the best use of the
programming procedures.
Procedure Organization 1
The programming procedures in Chapter 3, “Programming Procedures,” are
organized into logical groups. The programming procedures associated with a
specific aspect of the system are grouped together under one heading. For
example, to assign network services for PRI, you would go to the section titled
“PRI” and then locate the network services procedure. For quick reference, see
“System Programming Hierarchy” on page 1–24
for a list of procedures based on
the menu hierarchy in Appendix B. It traces the menu path for a specific function.
Procedure Contents 1
Each procedure begins with a general description of the feature, followed by a
summary of programming information that includes the items listed below.
This list is followed by the step-by-step procedure for programming the feature.
See “Using the Programming Procedures” on page 1–15
for complete information
about how to use the programming procedures.
Programmable by Indicates who has permission to use the procedure.
Mode Specifies which system mode supports the procedure: Key,
Hybrid/PBX, Behind Switch, or a combination.
Idle condition Specifies the idle state required before the procedure can be
performed.
Planning form Indicates the planning forms that provide information for the
procedure.
Factory setting Shows the factory settings, if any, for equipment or features
affected by the procedure.
Valid entries Specifies the characters, numbers, or values accepted
during data entry.
Inspect Specifies whether or not the feature status can be verified
using the Inspect feature.
Copy option Indicates whether or not the feature can be copied to another
system component once it has been programmed.
Console Procedure Provides a summary of the procedure steps using the
system console.
PC Procedure Provides a summary of the procedure steps using SPM.