AT&T merlin legend Telephone User Manual


 
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Attendant Configuration
On the System Configuration Form, if the answer to #9 is 1 or 0, don’t check
any of the attendant configuration boxes. If the answer to #9 is 2, check
the box next to “11” for attendant configuration. If the answer to #9 is 3,
check the boxes beside “11” and “12.” If the answer to #9 is 4, check the
boxes beside “11,”
12,” and “13.” If the answer to #9 is 5, check the boxes
beside “11,” ‘12,” “13,” and “14.” The system supports a maximum of five
attendant positions.
Listing Telephone Numbers
In the column labeled “Telephone Number” on the System Configura-
tion Form, list the telephone numbers for your outside lines. Start at the
top of the column and work down without skipping any spaces. The order
in which you list lines determines the order in which lines appear initially
on attendant consoles and on all voice terminals in systems with square
line representation. Group lines of the same type together (for example,
group WATS lines together, FX lines together, etc.).
Special Lines
Indicate which lines are special-purpose lines (for example, WATS, Foreign
Exchange, personal lines, outward calls only, incoming calls only).
NOTE:
If you checked “Square” for line representation, skip to
question #10.
Assigning Lines to Pools
Now consider any groups of lines that can be used interchangeably for
placing calls (for example, all regular local lines or all in-state WATS lines).
Assign the access code 9 to the pool that contains your group of local
lines—write “9” for “Pool Number” on the System Configuration Form.
Assign a pool number (890 through 899) to each of the other groups of
lines. Note that each pool can have as many or as few lines as you like
but that each line can be in only one pool. (For a more detailed explana-
tion, see page 31.)
Is it necessary to dial 0 or 1 to place long distance calls on any
of your lines?
Yes
No
Toll Environment
For each line that does not require dialing 0 or 1 before placing long
distance calls, check “Area Code Only” on the System Configuration
Form.
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