Transtalk 9000 Digital Wireless System - Lucent Technologies MERLIN LEGEND Release 7.0 Feature Reference

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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
Feature Reference 555-670-110
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Applications

TransTalk 9000 Digital Wireless System

Interaction of applications with voice mailboxes, with the ability to leave
and retrieve messages, execute voice mail scripts, or get subscriber
information
Creation of tables and retrieval and updating of data using database tables
Logging and displaying error messages
Management reports and a system monitor for monitoring daily and
ongoing system progress
Considerations and Constraints
Intuity CONVERSANT supports a maximum of 24 channels of analog ports, or up
to 6 IVP4 boards. In a coresident environment, such as Intuity CONVERSANT
and Intuity AUDIX Voice Power, the system supports a maximum of 16 channels.
The number of channels assigned to AUDIX Voice Power can never exceed 12.
TransTalk 9000 Digital Wireless
System
The TransTalk 9000 Digital Wireless System enables you to use a wireless
multiline telephone up to 900 feet from a radio module connected to the control
unit. The TransTalk system consists of a carrier assembly, radio modules,
charging cradles, and multiline pocket telephones. Each pocket telephone
requires two radio modules, and each radio module must connect to an extension
port on a 412 LS-ID-ETR or 016 ETR module (Release 7.0 and later systems).
The TransTalk system is available in a single-zone and a dual-zone model. The
single-zone system provides a range up to 500 feet; the dual-zone system
provides a range up to 900 feet.
The pocket telephone contains a 1x16 alphanumeric display, which shows internal
calling party information and the external called number. If Caller ID is available,
the Caller ID information appears on the pocket telephone's display.
The pocket telephone has up to 10 line buttons and two intercom buttons.
The carrier assembly holds up to six radio modules. Up to three carrier
assemblies are supported in Key systems; up to five carrier assemblies are
supported in PBX systems. Consequently, up to 18 users can be connected in a
single zone in a Key system. Up to 30 users can be connected in a single zone in
a PBX system.
Issue 1
April 1999
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