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    The Meridian PBX's x11 software divides information into Overlays or Loader Programs

    ("loads" for short).Each Load has a specific function for example.

    LD 20 is where you can print information about telephones on the system.The loads range from LD 01 - LD 143.

    If you see any prompts that I don't mention just "enter" past them.

    ALW AY LOOK U P ERROR MESSAGES!!! ! Error messages indicate to you what you are doing incorrectly, ignoring them can lead to

    hours of fustration. To look up a Error message you have a couple of options dependingon the Software Release of you PBX.

    1. You can look up an error message while in a load working. Hold down the Shift Key and

    press 1. This will bring you to the > prompt. Then Type in: ERR "the error message here".I.e. If I got an Error while Printing a new phone:REQ: PRTTYPE: FNBSCH0001

    TYPE: |

    (here is where I would hold down the Shift key and press "1") Then Type:

    >ERR SCH001This is what should display on the screeen:SCH001 : I nva l id I npu t t y pe fo r Des igna ted Prom pt . USE: TNB, DNB, Or Phon e

    Type.. . . .

    This is just an example.2. If you are using Optivity there is a feature on there that looks up Error message for

    you. It is in the System Terminal:It looks like "!?" it will read you the last error message.

    Overv iew

    What I am going to show you should work in a Meridian PBX's with Release 19 and above.We will be using the Following Loads or (Loaders) programsLD 10 - Creating and editing Analog phones.

    LD 11 - Creating and editing Digital phones.LD 18 - Speed Call Lists- How to set them up.LD 20 - Moves, Adds, and Changes, Most of the common programming will be done here.(in Release 19 and above LDs 10,11,and 32 are accessible through LD 20.)LD 23 - Programming ACD's , Here we will program Telephone number that will ringdirectly to Voicemail without using TN's.LD 32 - Stating, Enabling and Disabling TelephonesLD 43 - Backing up the PBX

    LD 95 - Name Changes, This is where we add, delete, or change the Display Names for

    any numbers we program.The Meridian Programming Language is a series of Prompts and Responses. The system

    will usually prompt you for what it needs and will wait for your response. Here are sometypical prompts the system asks for:

    REQ: The Request prompt, Requests information. The system is waiting for yourcommand. valid responses are different for each load. i.e.:

    (LD 20) Valid commands are: -PRT -DISU -NEW -ENLU -CHG -OUT -STAT -COPY...

    *DataHeads please note: BackSpace does not work if you mess up in this programming.Please refer to below: (Shift a.k.a. (the Star key) is used when you make a mistake

    see below:* Allows you to reenter information at that specific prompt

    * * Takes you back to the beginning of the Load.* * * * Takes you out of a load or type "END"

    TYPE: This is the type of item you want change.

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    It will only ring continuously if the person is on the phone.

    To Create Intercom Groups, first print your existing groups.STEP 1)LD 20

    STEP 2)REQ: PRTSTEP 3)TYPE: DIG

    STEP 4)CUST: 0

    then "Enter" through.

    This will give you the list of groups already programmed.To create a new Intercom Group, just create an Intercom Key on the phonesthat you want to be in the same Intercom group.

    A d d i n g an I n t e r c om k e y :

    This example is on a M2616 Telephone

    STEP 1) REQ: CHG