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Communications system
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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Programming 555-650-111
Glossary
Megacom
Megacom 800
memory card
MERLIN Identifier
MERLIN and
MERLIN LEGEND
MAIL Voice
Messaging
Systems
MFM
MLX-5 or MLX-5D
telephone
MLX-10, MLX-10D
or MLX-10DP
telephone
MLX-16DP
telephone
MLX-20L
telephone
MLX-28D
telephone
modem
module
The AT&T tariffed digital WATS offering for outward calling.
The AT&T tariffed digital 800 offering for inward calling.
Storage medium, similar in function to a floppy disk, that
allows information to be added to or obtained from the
communications system through the PCMCIA interface
slot on the processor module.
Adjunct that allows users to receive, store, and use
information provided by Caller ID.
Applications that provide automated attendant, call
answering, and voice-mail services on the system.
(Multi-Function Module) Adapter that has a tip/ring mode
for answering machines, modems, fax machines, and
tip/ring alerts, and an SAA mode for -48 VDC alerts. It is
installed inside an MLX telephone and is used to connect
optional equipment to the telephone. The optional
equipment and the telephone operate simultaneously and
independently.
5-line button digital telephone offered with (MLX-5D) or
without (MLX-5) a 2-line by 24-character display .
10-line button digital telephone offered with (MLX-10D) or
without (MLX-10) a 2-line by 24-character display. The
MLX-10DP allows connection of Passageway Direct
Connect.
16-line button digital telephone offered with a 2-line by
24-character display, allowing connection of Passageway
Direct Connect.
20-line button digital telephone with a 7-line by
24-character display.
28-line button digital telephone with a 2-line by
24-character display.
Device that converts digital data signals to analog signals
for transmission over a telephone line, and analog signals
received on a telephone line to digital signals.
Circuit pack in the control unit that provides the physical
jacks for connection of telephones and/or outside
lines/trunks to the communications system. In the name of
a module, the first digit indicates the number of line/trunk
jacks it contains; the last digit indicates the number of
extension jacks it contains. If no letters appear after the
number, a line/trunk module provides loop-start lines or an
extension jack module provides analog or tip/ring jacks. For
example, a 408 GS/LS MLX module contains four line/trunk
jacks and eight digital (MLX) extension jacks, and provides
either loop-start (LS) or ground-start (GS) trunks.
Issue 1
June 1997
Page GL--12

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