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Meridian Companion Installation and Maintenance Guide
Wireless telephone privacy
To implement Wireless Privacy for Meridian Companion:
1.
Using LD 11, set KEY 0 to NUL (wired line set).
2.
Using LD 10, set CLS to MCRA (wireless portable).
3.
Using LD 11, set KEY 0 to MCR XXXX (wired line set).
Programming options
Use LD 20 to print Terminal Number Block data as shown in Table 18 and
Table 19.
Table 18 : LD 20—X11 releases 15 or greater without package 240: Printing values
Prompt
Response
Meaning
REQ
PRT
to print information
TYPE
500
telephone type
TN
l s c u
terminal number
Table 19 : LD 20—X11 release 20B with package 240: Printing new values
Prompt
Response
Meaning
REQ
PRT
to print information
TYPE
500
telephone type
TN
l s c u
terminal number
WRLS
YES/(NO)
indicates that the TN corresponds to a portable
telephone
CLS
CNDA/(CNDD)
user can see the name associated with the number
dialed if CPND is set up for the customer
CLS
MCRA/(MCRD)
Multiple Call Arrangement Allowed
(privacy)/Multiple Call Arrangement Denied (no
privacy)
CLS
(DTN)
default digital signaling used by portable telephone
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