AT&T merlin legend Telephone User Manual


 
Now, use the sample procedures below as guidelines to program special characters
into a dialing sequence.
1. Go to the voice terminal you want to program.
2. Label the button with the person’s or service’s name.
3. Slide the T/P switch on the left side of the voice terminal to P.
The voice terminal rings every 5 seconds to remind you it is in program
mode.
4.
Touch the button you have labeled for Outside
Auto Dial.
5. Dial *90.
6. To program a pause (a 1.5-second delay) into a dialing sequence (for
example, with a PBX or Centrex system where you must dial 9 before
dialing an outside number):
a. Dial 9.
b. Touch
Hold
(Pause).
c. Dial the outside number you want the button to represent.
7. To program a stop into a dialing sequence (for example, between a local
telephone number and an alternate long distance authorization code):
a. Dial
the local telephone number (seven digits)
b. Touch
Drop
(Stop).
c. Dial the authorization code (five or six digits)
8. To program Touch-Tone Enable into a dialing sequence (for example,
between a telephone number and a credit card authorization code):
a. Dial the telephone number.
b. Touch
Transfer.
c. Dial the credit card authorization code.
9. To program a switchhook flash into a dialing sequence (for example,
for a Custom Calling or PBX or Centrex code that calls for a switchhook
flash):
a. Touch
Recall.
b. Touch
Hold
(Pause).
c. Dial the PBX or Centrex dial code sequence that accesses the
feature you want to program.
10. To program a # onto a
MERLIN
system Outside Auto Dial button to
access certain PBX or Centrex features:
a.
Touch the Outside Auto
Dial
button you want to program with a #.
b. Dial *90 and ##.
c. Dial the PBX or Centrex dial code sequence that accesses the
feature you want to program.
11. If you have more options to program on this voice terminal, you can do
so, Otherwise, slide the T/P switch to the center position to return to nor-
mal operation.
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