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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Programming 555-650-111
Glossary
Integrated
Administration
Integrated
Services Digital
Network
Integrated
Solution II/III
Integrated Voice
Power Automated
Attendant
intercom buttons
interface
IROB protector
IS II/III
ISDN
ISDN terminal
adapter
J
jack
K
kbps
Key mode
Capability of IS III that simplifies the programming of
common information for the system, AUDIX Voice Power ,
and, if it is also installed, Fax Attendant System .
See ISDN .
See IS II/III .
IS II application that automatically answers incoming calls
with a recorded announcement and directs callers to a
department, an extension, or the system operator.
See ICOM buttons.
Hardware and/or software that links systems, programs, or
devices.
(In-Range Out-of-Building protector) Surge-protection
device for off-premises telephones at a location within 1000
feet (305 m) of cable distance from the control unit.
(Integrated Solution II or Integrated Solution III) Set of UNIX
System-based applications that augments and provides
additional services using the system.
(Integrated Services Digital Network) Public or private
network that provides end-to-end digital connectivity for all
services to which users have access by a limited set of
standard multipurpose user and network interfaces ;
provides digital circuit-switched or packet-switched
connections within the network and to other networks for
national and international digital connectivity.
(Integrated Services Digital Network terminal adapter) A
device that connects the communications system with data
terminal equipment (DTE) ; for example, an ISDN terminal
adapter or modem acting as data communications
equipment (DCE) for a PC.
Physical connection point to the system for a telephone,
line/trunk, or other device. Also called "port."
(kilobits per second)
One of three modes of system operation, in which the
system uses personal lines on line buttons for outside calls,
with a separate interface ( ICOM buttons ) for inside calling.
See also Behind Switch mode and Hybrid/PBX mode.
Issue 1
June 1997
Page GL--10

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