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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference 555-661-110
Features
System Renumbering
starting with the highest extension number should be assigned to Page 3. You
cannot program individual buttons on a DSS.
Operator park zones must be included in the extension number range specified
for one of the Page buttons.
Each of the 50 DSS buttons corresponds to one of three extension numbers. The
specific extension number is determined by the Page button that the system
operator presses. For example, if the first extension number for the Page 1 button
is programmed to be Extension 100, the DSS buttons and associated LEDs on a
single DSS correspond to Extensions 100 to 149.
Remote Access Renumbering
The number assigned to a line/trunk can be reprogrammed and used (after
appropriate digit deletion and addition) as a remote access code. Users can call in
on a line/trunk that has been programmed to supply the remote access code, and
reach a system dial tone (barrier code entry should be programmed). From the
system dial tone, users can call extensions or calling groups or access a line/trunk
to make an outside call (if permitted). See
information.
Logical IDs
A logical ID is a number that is associated with each connection on the
communications system. There is one set of logical IDs for extensions and one
set for lines/trunks.
Line/trunk logical IDs start numbering at the first jack of the first line/trunk module
in the control unit with the number 1 up to the number 80. For most line/trunk
modules there is a one-to-one correspondence between the jack and the logical
ID. The exceptions are as follows:
Each 100D module is assigned 24 logical IDs, although the module has
only one physical line/trunk jack.
Each 800 NI-BRI module is assigned two logical IDs for each physical
line/trunk jack, for a total of 16 logical IDs.
For extension modules, another set of logical IDs starts numbering at the first jack
of the first extension module in the control unit with the number 1 up to 200. For
most extension modules there is a one-to-one correspondence between the jack
and the logical ID. The exception is the 008 OPT module, which is assigned 12
logical IDs, although the module has only eight physical extension jacks.
"Remote Access" on page 578
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