Release Differences - AT&T MERLIN LEGEND Release 2.0 Equipment And Operations Manual

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Introduction
General Rule: If you can distribute the 800 DID modules and telephone
modules equally across the carriers, you will prevent unnecessary drain on any
one carrier.
Also, depending on the system's mode, the rules vary. The next two sections
provide the rules for calculating unit loads in various modes.
Unit Loads for the Hybrid/PBX Mode
The power supply module generally supports six modules of any type in a
Hybrid/PBX system—without requiring an auxiliary power unit.
If, however, both of the following conditions are true, the unit loads on a carrier
can exceed the 54-unit maximum, and therefore require auxiliary power:
All six carrier slots are occupied by MLX telephone or analog multiline
telephone modules
The carrier has a total of more than 45 MLX-20L telephones or 34-button
analog multiline telephones installed
Unit Loads for Key or Behind Switch Mode
In a Key or Behind Switch system with four or fewer modules, no calculation is
needed, The power supply module generally supports four modules of any type
in Key or Behind Switch mode.

Release Differences

Release 1.1 Enhancements
Release 1,1 includes all Release 1.0 functionality plus the following
enhancements:
Language selection allows the system to be programmed for prompts, menus,
and messages on MLX display telephones to appear in English, French, or
Spanish. Each of the following can also be programmed for any of these
languages, independently of the system language:
Individual extensions with MLX telephones
SPM
System programming reports
SMDR report headers
MLX-10D, MLX-20L, and MLX-28D display telephones and MLX-10 non-display
telephones are available in three separate versions, with factory-imprinted
buttons in English, Spanish, or French.
Release Differences
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