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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Manager's Guide 555-650-118
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System Components
Adjuncts
Delay Announcements
Use up to 10 primary delay announcement devices and one secondary device
(Release 5.0 and later systems only) to cover incoming calls that wait for an
available calling group member (see
information about calling groups). To make announcements, use
industry-standard announcement devices, which must have disconnect and
announcement features. The devices connect directly to an extension jack on a
012, 016 (Release 4.0 and later), or 008 OPT module. Alternatively, an
announcement device can connect to an MLX telephone equipped with an MFM
or to an analog multiline telephone with a GPA.
Door Phone
The Lucent Technologies Door Phone enables you to speak directly over the
telephone with people outside your locked business door. When a visitor
presses the button on the Door Phone Speaker, it rings a predesignated
extension or activates an alert device. You can then speak to the person by using
the predesignated phone. Use system programming to designate which phone
rings. The Door Phone controller unit connects to a 408 or 800 line/trunk jack.
You can attach an answering machine to greet off-hours visitors or let them leave
a message. You can also attach an electromechanical door lock so you can
unlock the door by dialing a special code from the telephone.
Telephone Adjuncts
The telephone adjuncts described in this section connect to a telephone either
directly or through an adapter.
Modems
A modem can connect at an extension or directly to a 012 or 016 (Release 4.0
and later) module on the control unit.
A modem connected to an MLX telephone requires a Multi-Function Module
(MFM); a modem connected to an analog multiline telephone requires a GPA
(General Purpose Adapter).
You can connect most industry-standard modems to the system.
Headsets
Headsets allow for hands-free telephone use and consist of several components,
depending upon whether manual or one-touch operation is used. Any Lucent
Technologies headpiece works in either of these two modes of operation. For
more information about installing and using headsets, see the user or operator
guide for the telephone where the headset is connected.
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