Common elements – 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

Learning More

Page 7-10

Guides

7

The following is a list of all the user and operator guides for the system:

MLX-5D, MLX-10D, MLX-10DP, MLX-16DP, MLX-20L, and MLX-28D
Display Telephones User’s Guide (comes with MLX display telephones)

MLX-5 and MLX-10 Nondisplay Telephone User’s Guide (comes with
MLX-10 and MLX-5 nondisplay telephones)

Analog Multiline Telephones User’s Guide (for analog multiline telephones:
BIS-10, BIS-10D, BIS-22, BIS-22D, BIS-34D)

MDC 9000 and MDW 9000 Telephones User’s Guide (for MDC 9000 and
MDW 9000)

Single-Line Telephones User’s Guide (for 8101 and 2500 YMGL
telephones, as well as older single-line telephones)

MLX Direct-Line Consoles Operator’s Guide (for MLX DLC operator
consoles)

Analog Direct-Line Consoles Operator’s Guide (for analog DLC operator
consoles)

MLX Queued Call Consoles Operator’s Guide (for QCC operator consoles)

Calling Supervisor’s Guide (ordered according to system needs)

Data/Video Reference (different format from other user guides, includes
information for system managers as well)

Common Elements

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With the exceptions of the

Calling Supervisor’s Guide and the Data/Video

Reference, described on

page 7-11

, the user and operator guides include some

standard components and organizational aids:

On the front cover, a descriptive table of contents for rapidly locating
needed information

A diagram of the telephone buttons and display (if applicable), explaining
what each does

A description of the line buttons (SA, ICOM, Pool, and buttons labeled with
a telephone number) a person may find on his or her telephone. For
operators, descriptions of DSS buttons are also included. For QCC
operators, factory-set feature buttons are described.

Illustrated explanations of tones, rings, and line button lights

A Feature Finder that acts as an index of features according to the
activities people may want to perform; gives feature names and page
numbers

Where applicable in user and operator guides, an illustrated description of
headsets, their operation, and their installation

A section offering step-by-step general call-handling instructions (including,
for example, the Transfer, Hold, and Conference features)

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