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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
3.
Identify the type of equipment connected to the jack or the ISDN terminal
adapter connected to the jack. Also, record the person, location, or
function, if desired.
Proceed to the next section,
Jacks for Analog Multiline Telephones
Use these instructions only if the system includes 408 (LS-ATL), 408 GS/LS-ATL,
or 008 (ATL) modules. Otherwise, skip to the section,
Equipment and
Certain features should be used differently when a General-Purpose Adapter
(GPA) is connected to an analog multiline telephone and configured using the
Automatic setting. These configurations include:
A GPA connected to an answering machine and an analog multiline
telephone with an Auto Answer All button programmed.
A GPA connected to an answering machine and an analog multiline
telephone programmed as a member of a calling group.
A GPA connected to an analog multiline telephone programmed for voice
and data.
NOTE:
An MLX telephone with an MFM installed is preferred for these applications.
When these configurations are used, lift the handset before activating features
that automatically turn on the speakerphone. Examples of features that
automatically turn on the speakerphone are Authorization Codes, Auto Dial, Last
Number Dial, and Saved Number Dial.
Assign analog extension jacks for all remaining non-operator analog multiline
telephones in the system.
''Jacks for Analog Multiline
Applications."
NOTE:
The answering machine may be used as either a primary or
secondary Delay Announcement Device provided it hangs up when
the announcement has finished.
Telephones."
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''Jacks for Tip/Ring
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April 1999
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