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Index
A
ABANDONED message, explanation of, 5-14
Administering
data options, 1-2
options to an existing system, 4-1
data
a new system, 4-1
Administration overview, 4-1 – 4-2
Administrator/attendant console assigned to intercom
number 10, 2-10
Analog, definition of, 1-5
Analog station, definition of, 2-4
station jack. See Jack, analog station
Analog
ANSWERED message, explanation of,
Attendant station 10 as central administration point,
Attendant
stations
locating, 2-10
other than intercom 10, 2-10
Auto Answer-AU button, procedure for programming,
Automatic numbering of control unit jacks, 2-7
Automatic Route Selection, using for outgoing data calls,
B
Basic telephone, definition of, 2-4
Basic telephone jack. See Jack, basic telephone
Basic Telephone and Modem Interface, 2-15, 4-3
definition of, 1-5
not required when modem connected to dedicated
outside line, 3-15
not required with modem connected to a basic
telephone jack, 3-13
required with modem connected to an analog
station jack, 3-14
BUSY message, explanation of, 5-14
c
Call Distribution Group, assign jacks for modems in
modem pool, 4-4
Call Progress Messages. See Messages
Call Report, calls not recorded, 2-16
Call restrictions, assigning to modems in a modem pool, 4-5
Call Restriction and Allowed Lists forms, 2-1
Centralized programming,
Changes, making to a system with digital data capability, 1-2
Components of the MERLIN II system, 2-3-2-13
Computer, 2-20, 3-9
setting options for with simultaneous voice and data
analog stations, 3-8
Connecting hardware and setting options, 1-1
Connectivity diagram for system components, 1-3
Control unit, definition of, 1-5, 2-3
Control Unit Jacks. See Jacks
D
Data call
with an analog voice terminal, 5-10 – 5-11
basic information for, 5-2
call progress messages with, 5-14
to digital stations from outside the MERLIN II
system, 5-12
with digital voice and data equipment, 5-3 - 5-9
disconnecting an outgoing outside, 5-9
disconnecting from outside the MERLIN II system, 5-12
disconnecting on a PT 510D, 5-7
disconnecting with an analog voice terminal,
procedure for, 5-10
5-14
2-10
4 - 2
4-5
Data communications equipment, 3-1
Data connectivity, example, I-7
Data hardware
Data hunt group, 1-3, 3-9, 4-1
Data Hunt Group form, 2-27, 3-1
Data metering, definition of, 1-5
Data module, definition of, 1-5
Data options
4-9
Data rate or speed, definition of, 1-5
Data stand, definition of, 1-5
Data status buttons, 4-1
Data terminal, 3-7
Data terminal equipment, 3-1
Dedicated outside lines, connected to modem
Definitions of basic terms, 1-3
DENIED message, explanation of, 5-14
DIAL message, explanation of,
Digital, definition of,
Digital data endpoint, definition of,
Digital station, definition of,
Digital station jack. See Jack, digital station
Digital stations for data communications only,
Do Not Disturb feature with data calls,
internal, 5-1
making the first, 1-2
making and receiving, 1-2
outgoing line selection, 5-13
outgoing, privacy with, 5-14
outside, 5-1
placing an outgoing outside, 5-8- 5-9
placing from outside the MERLIN II system, 5-12
placing internal with a
personal computer or terminal
set up for data only, 5-7
placing internal with a Personal Terminal 510D
5-6 – 5-7
placing using the directory of a PT
placing using the
keyboard of a PT 510D, 5-6 – 5-7
placing with an analog voice terminal, procedure
for, 5-10
procedures for disconnecting with a 7406 digital voice
terminal and data stand, 5-5
procedures for placing with a 7406 digital voice
terminal and data stand, 5-3 –5-4
receiving, 5-6
receiving on a PT 510D, 5-7
receiving with an analog voice terminal, 5-11
special information for, 5-2
special information for placing, 5-13 – 5-14
using System Speed Dial with, 5-14
definition of, 1-5
with the MERLIN II system, 1-3 – 1-8
connecting, 1-2
setting options, 1-2
considerations for setting up, 2-20
definition of, 1-5
planning, 2-20
procedure for administering, 46
planning, 1-2, 2-1
setting up for the first time, 1-2
with 7406 voice terminal, 3-2 - 3-4
procedures for programrning, 5-6
program on voice
terminals, 4-9
definition of, 1-5
pools, 3-12
1-5
510D, 5-7
5-14
1-5
2-4
3-6
5-6
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