Instruction manual
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Planning
555-650-112
Issue 1
June 1997
Control Unit Configuration
Page 2-25Numbering the System
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■ If a DLC is an
unmonitored
extension, and the DLC transfers a call to a
monitored
extension, it sends Caller ID/ICLID/ANI information to, and
initiates a screen pop at the transfer receiver’s Client PC.
■ If the DLC is a
monitored
extension, the DLC receives screen pop but does
not send this information along to the transfer receiver.
If an
unmonitored
,
non-attendant
transfers a call, the recipient will not get the ANI
or Caller ID information at the application, even though it may be seen on the
telephone’s display.
Extensions that interact with a CTI-capable program on a computer (extensions
marked Computer Telephony Integrated Client PC) should not have Microphone
Disable administered.
The CTI Link must be connected to an extension that is on an MLX port module
(008 MLX or 408 MLX). However, the extension cannot be on a module of
firmware vintage 29, the console programming port, or a potential operator
position in the first or fifth port on the module. CTI Link programming removes 2B
Data programming for a port. If you want to keep a port programmed as a 2B data
port, do
not
assign it as a CTI Link port.
The CTI Link extension must directly connect to the CTI card on the CTI Server.
Adapters, MFMs, and passive bus arrangements are not supported on this port.
Planning Form Instructions
On Form 2a mark the box under the CTI Link column for the extension that will
connect the control unit to the CTI Server. The CTI Link cannot be on an
extension that is a potential operator (gray on the planning form), or a console
programming port. If you want to keep a port programmed as a 2B data port, do
not
assign it as a CTI Link port.
On form 4b or 4d, check the Yes box under Computer Telephony Integrated Client
PC, or on form 5a, or 5b check the CTI PC adjunct box, if a computer at the same
location as the extension will have a CTI capable program (client) installed.
Jacks for Tip/Ring Equipment and Applications 2
Use these instructions only if the system includes 012, 016, or 008 OPT modules.
Otherwise, skip to the next section, Labels.
Assign the basic telephone jacks on the 012, 016, or 008 OPT modules to any
tip/ring equipment such as single-line telephones, fax machines, or modems. The
hardware design of the 008 OPT module includes an interface for off-premises
telephones, which includes increased gain levels and protection.
If assigning basic telephone jacks on an 016 module, the Ringing Frequency may
be set to either 20-Hz (Type A) or 25-Hz (Type E). The Ringing Frequency is
administrable on each 016 module and affects all ports on that 016 module.
Several optional applications, if used with the system, require basic jacks on a
012 or 016 module: MERLIN MAIL VMS, AT&T Attendant, AUDIX Voice