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Door Phone on Legend

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althetvman

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Sep 4, 2010
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Help! I am trying to program a Merlin Legend system to be able to use a door phone. The processor is an R3 R7 V12. I have programmed port 48 and 49 on a 016 ETR to "Hotline" and T/R. I plugged the door phone to port 48, and port 49 is going to a 408GS/LSID-MLX on port 804. The only thing I can't figure out is how to make port 48 ring port 49. I placed an MLS on port 48, tried to do it from there. I tried to program it from the MLX-20L console. I Don't have a pc hook up.
If anyone has step by step instructions on how to do this, I would greatly appreciated it. Thanks.

althetvman
 
Don't want to sound dumb, I just started working on this system. Could you explain how to program this from the console? Menu, sys program, exit etc.
 
If you have Internet access, go to support.avaya.com and you can download all the Legend documents for free. Look in the Feature Reference document for specific instructions.

....JIM....
 
If you configure a port as T/R, you would want to use a regular single line telephone rather than an MLS/Euro set.

If it ain't broke, I haven't fixed it yet.
 
My brain is fried! I have been working on this for 2 days! Still can't seem to get to the screen on the console to be able to have port 48 ring port 49. I am not a programmer, so if someone out there can explain in layman's terms, the steps I need to take to accomplish this. I have looked online, but still can't figure it out.

Thanks,
althetvman
 
Plug a single line telephone into port #48 (assuming that is the port that the door phone will be plugged into).

Then take a look at this:

Personal Speed Dial

# + Personal Speed Dial code (01–24) + *21 + dial-out code + telelphone no. + ##

a single-line telephone user must also dial #00 at the start
of this programming procedure.


This might make things a bit clearer.

If it ain't broke, I haven't fixed it yet.
 
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