Numbering the System
Table 2–6. Application Ports
Application
MERLIN MAIL
AT&T Attendant
AUDIX Voice Power
NOTES:
1. Older versions of the 012 module, (apparatus codes 517C13–517F13) if one
or more applications are used, only four tip/ring (T/R) devices may be
assigned to the module where the application is assigned, regardless of how
many jacks are open.
2. The applications discussed here do not work properly with 012 modules
manufactured for older MERLIN II systems. These applications must be
connected to 012 modules with the code 517C13 or 517D13 (or higher)
labeled on the top of the module. Modules with the code 517A13 or 517B13
can be used to connect single-line telephones only. They do not provide the
disconnect signal required by answering machines and applications. Do not
use the 008 OPT module for applications such as AUDIX Voice Power,
MERLIN MAIL, or AT&T Attendant.
Planning Form Instructions
On Form 2a, mark the extension jack assignments on the 012, 016, and 008
OPT modules:
1. In the Jack Type column, make sure B is checked next to the logical ID
for each basic telephone jack.
2. In the Person, Location, or Function column, identify each T/R device by
the user's name or location and by type, such as single-line telephone,
fax, or modem.
3. If the system includes optional applications, indicate the application on
the appropriate line in the Voice Mail column:
To indicate MERLIN MAIL voice messaging system, write
To indicate AT&T Attendant, write
To indicate AUDIX Voice Power IS II or IS III, write
2–26
Control Unit Configuration
Ports
TTRs
Telephones
2
1
5 + 1 for the modem
4
2
3 + 1 for the modem
1
1
6 + 1 for programming
2
1
5 + 1 for programming
3
2
4 + 1 for programming
4
2
3 + 1 for programming
2
1
6
4
2
4
6
3
2
8
4
0
AT&T A
.
AVP
.
Mail
.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the MERLIN LEGEND Release 3.1 and is the answer not in the manual?