MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Planning 555-660-112
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Lines/Trunks
Identifying Line/Trunk Jacks
2. The MERLIN LEGEND Communications System supports Centrex
service with loop-start lines only. The system does not support a timed
switchhook flash with ground-start trunks or ground-start emulation on
DS1 facilities in any mode of operation (Hybrid/PBX, Key, or Behind
Switch).
3. The MERLIN LEGEND Communications System does not support timed
switchhook flash with NI-1 BRI lines. Pressing the Recall button on a
MERLIN LEGEND telephone will be ignored. If the Recall button is stored
as part of an Auto Dial string, it will not be sent out over an NI-1 BRI line,
or stored for Last Number Dial or Saved Number Dial when calling on an
NI-1 BRI line.
4. The MERLIN LEGEND Communications System does not support BRI
features such as Local Area Signaling Services (LASS), CO Transfer,
and other Centrex offerings.
5. Trunks used for incoming caller line identification (ICLID) service should
not have any equipment other than the MERLIN LEGEND line port
connected to them. Connecting other equipment (such as alarms,
autodialers, and so on) may result in distorted or lost ICLID data.
6. Trunks assigned as either the system Music on Hold or External Page
Port cannot be assigned as a Direct Group Calling (DGC) trunk.
LS-ID Delay Option
The LS-ID Delay option is available through the 800 GS/LS-ID module and is
programmed for each trunk. It prevents applications and adjuncts from answering
before the Caller ID information is processed.
Use the LS-ID Delay option only if the following conditions apply:
If the adjunct or application cannot be programmed to answer on the
second or later ring, see the documentation for the adjunct or application.
If the first option applies (as with headsets using Auto Answer All) and line
buttons receiving Caller ID cannot be programmed for Delay Ring, for
example, auto attendants.
NOTES:
1. It is recommended that trunks with the LS-ID Delay option be used as
incoming trunks only.
2. If no delay is programmed, the caller may hear one or two extra bursts of
ringback while the person receiving the call has not yet heard a ring.
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Issue 1
February 1998
Page 3-4
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