Programming System Speed Dials on Merlin Magix

Through the use of the Labeling feature, the system manager can program the system to provide identification information (labels and posted messages) on display telephones.

Alphanumeric labels can be assigned to the following:

  • System Speed Dial Directory – Use this procedure to establish System Speed Dial numbers for all system users. You can also use this procedure to enter the alphanumeric labels shown on display telephones (for the System Directory feature of the MLX telephone).
  • Extension Directory Listings – 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.
  • Outside Lines/Trunks – Use this procedure to establish alphanumeric system labels for display telephone users to identify the line or trunk being used.
  • Group Calling – Use this procedure to establish alphanumeric system labels for display telephone users to identify calling groups.
  • Posted Message – Use this procedure to add or change existing posted messages. The posted messages allow callers with display telephones to know why the called extension does not answer.
  • Personal – Use this procedure on an MLX-20L telephone to establish up to 50 Personal Speed Dial numbers with alphanumeric labels. The information entered in the Personal Directory at an MLX-20L telephone allows that user to store, show and dial each of the 50 entries from that phone only.

Note: When 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.

To program labels from the System Programming console:

  1. Press Menu.
  2. Press System Program.
  3. Press Exit or Start.
  4. Press More or Right Arrow Key.
  5. Press Label.
  6. Select Directory.
  7. Select the feature to be administered – System, Personal or Extension – and follow the instructions below:

If programming labels for an Extension:

  • Dial the extension number.
  • Press Enter.
  • Press Drop.
  • Enter the Label information.
  • Press Enter.

If programming labels for Lines or Trunks:

  • Dial the Line or Trunk number.
  • Press Enter.
  • Press Drop.
  • Enter the Label information.
  • Press Enter.

If programming labels for Posted Messages:

  • Dial the message number.
  • Press Enter.
  • Press Drop.
  • Enter the message that you would like to be displayed.
  • Press Enter.

If programming labels for Group Calling:

  • Dial the extension number for the Calling Group.
  • Press Enter.
  • Press Drop.
  • Enter the Label information.
  • Press Enter.

If programming labels for System Speed Dial:

  • Dial the System Speed Dial code number.
  • Press Enter.
  • Press Drop.
  • Enter the Label information.
  • Press Enter.
  • Backspace out the old number and dial the telephone number to be stored on the Speed Dial code number selected.
  • Press Enter.
  • Select Yes or No for Display number.

Note: If you select No for Display number, the stored number will be a marked System Speed Dial number. The number dialed when using this Speed Dial Code is suppressed and users with display telephones see only the code that is dialed (600 – 729). When a number is dialed using a marked System Speed Dial code, any calling restrictions (such as toll or outward restrictions) assigned to the extension are overridden. In addition, the System Speed Dial code is printed on Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) reports instead of the number.

  • Press Enter.

If programming labels for a Personal Directory for an MLX-20L phone:

  • Dial the extension number.
  • Press Enter.
  • When you have finished programming, press Home or Exit to exit programming mode.
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