Saving entries and moving among screens, Table 6–2 – Lucent Technologies MERLIN LEGEND 5 User Manual

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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Manager’s Guide

555-650-118

Issue 1

June 1997

Managing the System

Page 6-9

Introduction to System Programming

6

Table 6–2. System Programming Menu Options

Saving Entries and Moving among Screens

6

At the bottom of each screen, one or more screen keys with functions allow you to
change or save your entry or return to a previous screen. Various combinations of
these keys appear on each programming screen.

Figure 6–5

shows the QCC

Priority screen with a typical display of screen keys.

Figure 6–5.

Screen Keys

Option

Description

System

Set system operating conditions.

SysRenumber

Select the system numbering plan and/or reassign extension numbers
with 1- to 4-digit numbers.

Operator

Assign or remove operator positions and program operator features
(such as Operator Hold Timer or QCC options).

LinesTrunks

Program line/trunk options.

Extensions

Program extensions (for example, with restrictions and lines).

Options

Program systemwide settings (for example, Transfer Return).

Tables

Program features that require entering information in a table (such as
Allowed Lists and Disallowed Lists).

AuxEquip

Program auxiliary equipment connected to the system (for example,
loudspeaker paging and fax machines).

NightSrvce

Program Night Service features.

Labeling

Program the labels shown on telephone displays (for example, entries
in the System Directory and Posted Messages).

Data

Specify extensions that need voice and data capability.

Print

Print system programming reports (for example, system configuration
and extension assignments).

Cntrl Prog

Perform centralized telephone programming (assign features to specific
buttons on telephones).

Language

Select the language of the system for MLX display telephones, SMDR
reports, and print reports.

QCC Priority x:

The QCC Queue Priority Level you

Enter line/trunk number

entered appears in place of

x

.

xxx

The line/trunk number you entered

Delete

À$

appears in place of

xxx

.

Backspace

Next

À%

!

Exit

Enter

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