Lucent Technologies 6.0 Telephone User Manual


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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Programming
555-660-111
Issue 1
February 1998
Common Administrative Procedures
Page 3-256Labeling
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Labeling 3
The procedures in this section cover how to add or change labels for the following:
Extension Directory
Lines or Trunks
Posted Message
Group Calling
System Speed Dial Directory
These procedures can be done using Integrated Administration.
Programming on the system programming console:
Use the buttons next to the display to specify the letters A through I and
punctuation. Use the line/feature buttons to specify additional alphanumeric
characters for labels. Use the template provided with the MLX-20L telephone to
see which line buttons correspond to which alphanumeric characters.
Programming with SPM:
Use the PC keyboard for labels. All letters appear on the screen in uppercase.
NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:
See the
MLX-20L User’s Guide
for instructions on creating or editing a
personal directory.
Extension Directory 3
Use this procedure to establish alphanumeric system labels for display telephone
users to identify the person calling or leaving a message. This procedure is also
used to program the Extension Directory feature for MLX telephones.
NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:
In Release 6.0 and later systems (Hybrid/PBX mode only) where networked
systems are connected by PRI tandem trunks, programmed labels for
extensions on the remote system may be displayed at a call recipient’s MLX
or analog multiline display telephone on a local system. If other types of
trunks connect the networked systems, the call display is the same as for
an outside call. For additional information about controlling the display for
such incoming calls, see “Optional Extension Features” on page 3–93
A label can have a maximum of seven characters.