MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Programming
555-660-111
Issue 1
February 1998
Programming Basics
Page 1-48Idle States
1
Line or Trunk Idle 1
Because these procedures require the line or trunk to be idle
only
at the instant of
programming, the line or trunk is not forced idle (as described in the previous
paragraph). The following procedures can be performed only when the line or
trunk being programmed is idle:
■ Identify loudspeaker paging extension jack
■ Assign trunks to pools
■ Specify incoming or outgoing DID or tie trunk type
■ Specify tie trunk direction
■ Specify tie trunk E&M signal
Extension Forced Idle 1
When an extension is forced idle, no calls can be made or received on that
telephone or data equipment. The following procedures can be performed only
when the extension being programmed is idle:
■ Assign calling restrictions
■ Assign pool dial-out restrictions
■ Copy extension assignments
■ Assign lines, trunks, or pools to extensions
■ Assign labels to a personal directory
■ Use centralized telephone programming
When the telephone is forced idle, the following occurs: multiline telephone users
hear a signal, indicating that the telephone cannot be used; display telephone
users see the message
; single-line telephone users do not
hear a dial tone.
100D Module Idle 1
The following procedures can be performed only when the 100D module is idle:
■ Specify board type
■ Specify frame format
■ Specify board signaling format
■ Specify board suppression format
■ Specify board facility compensation