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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System R7.0
System Manager's Quick Reference 555-670-119
Getting Started
System Overview
Line/Trunk and Extension Modules — Continued
Module
Line/Trunk Description
800 GS/LS
GS or LS,
TTR
800 GS/
GS or LS
1,8
LS-ID
MERLIN
none
LEGEND
Mail
9
007 MLM
1 For newer vintages of this module, firmware can be upgraded by using a PCMCIA card.
2 For Release 4.0 and later systems only.
3 For Release 5.0 and later systems only.
4 The system software recognizes the OPT module as an 012 (T/R) module. Even though the
OPT module has only 8 jacks, it uses 12 ports of capacity, thereby decreasing overall extension
capacity by 4 extensions for every OPT module.
5 For Release 7.0 and later systems.
6 Although these MERLIN
system: 400 GS/LS, 408 GS/LS, 408 GS/LS-MLX, 800 GS/LS, and 800 GS/LS-ID.
7 For Release 2.0 and later systems only.
8 For Release 3.0 and later systems only.
9 The system software recognizes the MERLIN LEGEND Mail VMS module as an 012 (T/R)
module. Even though the module has a maximum of 7 T/R internal ports, including the modem
jack, it uses 12 ports of capacity in any of its three configurations.
Capacity: 8 ground-start and/or loop-start
lines/trunks
Supports: 2 PFT telephones with GS button (if
using GS lines/trunks)
Capacity: 8 ground-start and/or loop-start
lines/trunks; 2 TTRs
Supports: 2 PFT telephones; Caller ID (loop-start
trunks only), if you subscribe to caller identification
from the local telephone company, displays the
number of incoming callers, and in R7.0 and later,
the name of incoming callers as well, on MLX, MLS,
and ETR display telephones
Capacity: 7 internal, system-defined T/R jacks; 2
TTRs; internal remote maintenance device; serial
port for PC connection
Supports: MERLIN LEGEND Mail Voice Messaging
System; resides on this module and the internal T/R
jacks can be used only for this application
®
II modules are supported, the following are recommended for the
Issue 1
April 1999
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