MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference
555-661-110
Issue 1
August 1998
Features
Page 270Display
Feature Description
Sample Displays
Analog Multiline MLX
Programming
When an analog multiline
telephone user enters
extension programming, a
confirmation appears on the
display. An MLX telephone user
sees the first extension
programming screen.
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If the user presses a button that
is already programmed, the
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If the button is not programmed,
the display shows that the
button is blank.
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Digits dialed while programming
appear on an analog multiline
telephone display.
No display
Status feedback messages are
shown on analog multiline
telephones when features that
affect telephone operation are
programmed. Status messages
are not shown on MLX
telephones. (For more about
extension programming, see
Appendix D.)
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Recall/Timed
Flash
When an MLX telephone user
presses a programmed Recall
button while on an outside line,
the line information is
redisplayed just as if the user
had gone off hook on the line.
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