Model 1030 Control Unit - AT&T MERLIN 3070 Administration Manual

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Model 1030 Control Unit

1.
Power Module (slot 1): Reduces ac power to a
level the system can handle.
Circuit Breakers. Automatically cut the
power to the control unit if an overload
occurs.
Ring Generator jack. Connects optional
Ring Generator Unit, which is required if you
have basic Touch-Tone or rotary telephones
connected to your system.
Auxilary Generator jacks. Connect up to two
Auxiliary Power Units to provide extra power
for systems with many optional accessories.
Power light (green). Indicates power is on.
On/Off switch. Turns the power to the con-
trol unit on and off.
2 .
Processor Module (slot 2): Works with Feature
Module 3. Switch settings on this module control
system operating conditions.
Switches A through H. Select options pro-
vided by Feature Module 3.
Warning light (red). Warns of problem in
control unit.
Feature Module 3 (slot 3): Enables your
3.
MERLIN system to work with your PBXCentrex
system.
Attendant/Administer option. Selects at-
tendant or administration mode of operation
for the administrator/attendant console (in-
tercom number 10).
Normal/Attendant options. Select either
normal (non-attendant) or attendant (recep-
tionist or answering position) operation for
seven voice terminals (intercom numbers 11
through 17').
Diagnostics Module (slot 4, optional): Aids you
4.
in identifying faulty components when the system
malfunctions.
Voice Terminal Module (slots 6 and
5.
9): Provides jacks for ten voice terminals. You
can have up to two Voice Terminal Modules in the
Model 1030 control unit. You can have three ad-
ditional modules in the Expansion Unit (Model
3070 only) for a total of five Voice Terminal
Modules.
In the Model 1030 control unit, the Voice Terminal
Module for intercom numbers 10 through 19 oc-
cupies slot 6. However, if you have the optional
Services Module (Model 3070 only), this Voice Ter-
minal Module (for intercom numbers 10 through
19) moves to slot 26 in the Expansion Unit and the
Services Module occupies slot 6 (see page 8).
If you have basic Touch-Tone or rotary telephones
in your system, you must use Basic Telephone
Modules. Each Basic Telephone Module has
jacks for up to five basic Touch-Tone or rotary
telephones. Use a Basic Telephone Module in
place of any Voice Terminal Module except the
one for intercom numbers 10 through 19. Basic
telephones connected to Basic Telephone
Modules have access to one primary line and to
all PBX/Centrex features (see "Special informa-
tion about Basic Telephones," page 48).
0 begins the numbering for the first five voice
terminal jacks on the module. These jacks
(and the location of the module) determine
the intercom numbers of the voice terminals
plugged into them. For example, if a Voice
Terminal Module is plugged into the slot
labeled Intercoms 20-29, the jack labeled 0
is for intercom 20. The jack below it is for in-
tercom 21, and so on.
5 begins the numbering for the second five
voice terminal jacks.
6. Line Module (slots 7,8,10, and 11): Provides
jacks for up to five PBX/Centrex lines. You may
have up to four Line Modules in the Model 1030
control unit. In the Model 3070 control unit you can
have six additional Line Modules for a total of ten
Line Modules.
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