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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Planning 555-670-112
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Control Unit Configuration
Numbering the System
Analog multiline telephones require an additional extension jack to use Voice
Announce when the telephone is already busy on a call or to use voice and data.
The jacks must be an odd-numbered analog extension jack and the next higher
(even-numbered) analog extension jack. The system assigns individual extension
numbers to each of the jacks. The extension number associated with the first
(odd-numbered) extension jack in the pair is the telephone's extension number.
Calls cannot be placed to the extension number associated with the even-
numbered extension jack. (For information about renumbering jacks, see
Renumbering''
You can assign Voice Announce or voice and data to any of the analog multiline
telephones in the system, but you cannot assign both to the same telephone.
Planning Form Instructions
On Form 2a, mark the pairs of jacks for analog multiline telephones that are to
receive Voice Announce when the telephone is busy or are to receive voice and
data:
1.
In the Log. ID column, draw a box around the pair of extension jack
numbers that you plan to assign to each analog multiline extension with
either feature.
2.
In the Person, Location, or Function column, next to the first
(odd-numbered logical ID) number of each boxed pair, identify the
extension by person or location.
3.
In the Person, Location, or Function column, next to the second
(even-numbered logical ID) number of each boxed pair, do either of the
following:
Proceed to the next section,
Jacks for MLX Telephones
Use these instructions only if the system has non-operator MLX telephones, ISDN
terminal adapters used to connect a data terminal, or digital data/video stations
(such as a videoconferencing station) to assign to digital extension jacks on 008
MLX, 408 GS/LS-MLX, 408 GS/LS-ID-MLX, or 016 MLX (Release 7.0 and later
systems) modules. Otherwise, skip to the next section,
Telephones." To plan connections for digital data equipment, see
Communications."
The system assigns two extensions, although only one logical ID is assigned to
each digital extension jack. For MLX telephones, one extension number is
automatically assigned to the MLX telephone physically connected to the digital
extension jack. The second extension number is reserved for an adjunct, such as
an analog modem or Delay Announcement Device, that can be connected to the
later in this chapter.)
For the Voice Announce feature, write
For voice and data, write
''Jacks for MLX
.
.
Telephones."
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