MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
System Programming Guide
555-661-111
Issue 1
August 1998
Programming Basics
Page 1-12Programming Procedures
1
Programming Screens 1
There are three types of system programming screens:
■ Information screens, to view what is currently programmed on the system.
■ Menu selection screens, to select options from a menu.
■ Data entry screens, to enter values or to identify a specific extension or
line/trunk you want to program.
Figure 1–5
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from the main menu screen (shown in Figure 1–2 on page 1-7
), the screen shown
in Figure 1–5
appears with system setup information.
Figure 1–5. Information Screen
You cannot make changes on an information screen. Select ([LW (or
on the
PC) to continue to the next screen in the procedure.
Figure 1–6
shows a sample menu selection screen.
Figure 1–6. Menu Selection Screen
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