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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Installation 555-650-140
Prior Releases Features and Enhancements
Release 4.0 Enhancements
Voice Announce on the QCC
The Queued Call Console (QCC) operator can enable the fifth Call
Button to announce a call on another user's speakerphone if the
destination telephone has a Voice Announce-capable SA button
available. A QCC cannot receive Voice Announce calls; they are
received as ringing calls. The factory-set status for the fifth Call Button is
to have Voice Announce disabled.
Time-based option for overflow on Calling Group
Release 4.0 has added a time limit for calls in queue in addition to the
previous number limit. If the Overflow Threshold Time is set to a valid
number between 1–900 seconds, calls that remain in the Calling Group
Queue for the set time are sent to the Overflow Receiver. If the Overflow
Threshold Time is set to 0, Overflow by time is turned off. The factory-set
time limit is 0 seconds (Overflow by time off).
Downloadable Firmware for the 016 T/R board and the NI-BRI board
The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
(PCMCIA) technology introduced in Release 3.0 continues to support
these two new boards in Release 4.0 for installation and upgrade. A
Release 3.0 or later processor is required for PCMCIA technology.
Single-Line Telephone Enhancements
— Disable Transfer. Through centralized telephone programming,
— No Transfer Return. When a handset bounces in its cradle, the
the system manager can disable the ability to transfer calls by
removing all but one SA or ICOM button from the telephone.
MERLIN LEGEND system interprets that as a switchhook flash
and attempts to transfer a call. When the transfer attempt period
expires, the user's telephone rings. Release 4.0 eliminates this
unintended ringing by disconnecting the call in situations where a
switchhook flash is followed by an on-hook state when a dial tone
is present.
Issue 1
June 1997
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