MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference
555-661-110
Issue 1
August 1998
General Feature Use and Telephone Programming
Page D-2General Feature Use Information
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Some features, such as Auto Dial, must be programmed onto line buttons in order
to function. Other features, such as Privacy, are best used if programmed onto
line buttons—the LED next to the line button provides visual indication that the
feature is in use. The following features must be programmed onto line buttons:
â– Auto Answer All
â– Auto Answer Headset
â– Auto Dial
â– Barge-In
â– Coverage
— Group Coverage
— Primary Coverage
— Secondary Coverage
— Coverage Off
— Coverage VMS Off
â– Do Not Disturb
â– Extension Status-Agent Login/Logout
â– Feature Button (analog multiline telephones only)
â– Headset/Handset Mute
â– Headset Status
â– Headset Hang Up
â– Notify
â– Posted Message (available from display on MLX display telephones)
â– Saved Number Dial
â– Service Observing
â– Signal
Feature Codes 48
Feature codes are 1-, 2-, and 3-digit codes that activate features. A feature code
is used by first pressing the dedicated Feature button on MLX telephones,
pressing a programmed Feature button on analog multiline telephones, or dialing
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on single-line telephones. Each of these methods sends a signal to the system
that a feature code is about to be dialed. When the code is dialed, the feature is
activated.