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MERLIN LEGEND® Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Comcode 108370305 Issue 1 April 1999 Copyright © 1999, Lucent Technologies Document 555-670-116 All Rights Reserved Comcode 108370305 Printed in USA Issue 1 April 1999 Notice Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this guide is complete and accurate at the time of printing. Information, however, is subject to change. See Appendix A, “Customer Support Information,” in System Programming, for important information. Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security Toll fraud is the unauthorized use of your telecommunications system by an unauthorized party—for example, persons other than your company’s employees, agents, subcontractors, or persons working on your company’s behalf. Note that there may be a risk of toll fraud associated with your telecommunications system, and, if toll fraud occurs, it can result in substantial additional charges for your telecommunications services. You and your system manager are responsible for the security of your system, such as programming and configuring your equipment to prevent unauthorized use. The system manager is also responsible for reading all installation, instruction, and system administration documents provided with this product in order to fully understand the features that can introduce risk of toll fraud and the steps that can be taken to reduce that risk. Lucent Technologies does not warrant that this product is immune from or will prevent unauthorized use of common-carrier telecommunication services or facilities accessed through or connected to it. Lucent Technologies will not be responsible for any charges that result from such unauthorized use. For important information regarding your system and toll fraud, see Appendix A, “Customer Support Information,” in System Programming. Federal Communications Commission Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. For further FCC information, see Appendix A, “Customer Support Information,” in System Programming. Canadian Department of Communications (DOC) Interference Information This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le Présent Appareil Numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A préscrites dans le réglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada. Year 2000 Compliance The MERLIN LEGEND Communications System is certified to be Year 2000 compliant. Additional information on this certification, and other issues regarding Year 2000 compliance, is available online at http://www.lucent.com/ enterprise/sig/yr2000. 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Call the Lucent Technologies Helpline at 1-800-628-2888 or your Lucent Technologies authorized dealer if you need assistance when installing, programming, or using your system. Outside the continental US, contact your local Lucent Technologies authorized representative. Network Engineering Group For assistance in designing a private network, call the Network Engineering Group at 1-888-297-4700. Lucent Technologies Corporate Security Whether or not immediate support is required, all toll fraud incidents involving Lucent Technologies products or services should be reported to Lucent Technologies Corporate Security at 1-800-821-8235. In addition to recording the incident, Lucent Technologies Corporate Security is available for consultation on security issues, investigation support, referral to law enforcement agencies, and educational programs. Lucent Technologies Fraud Intervention If you suspect you are being victimized by toll fraud and you need technical support or assistance, call BCS National Service Assistance Center at 1-800-628-2888. Warranty Lucent Technologies provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer to “Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability” in Appendix A, “Customer Support Information,” in System Programming. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 v Contents Release 7.0 Enhancements (April 1999) 1 Release 6.1 Enhancements (August 1998) 4 Release 6.0 Enhancements (February 1998) 7 Release 5.0 Enhancements (June 1997) 11 Release 4.2 Enhancements (June 1997) 15 Release 4.1 Enhancements (June 1997) 17 Release 4.0 Enhancements (March 1996) 18 Release 3.1 Enhancements (March 1996) 21 Release 3.0 Enhancements (August 1994) 23 Release 2.1 Enhancements (August 1994) 26 Release 2.0 Enhancements (October 1992) 29 Release 1.1 Enhancements (October 1992) 31 Design Benefits 32 Environmental Specifications 33 Power and Grounding 35 Control Unit Interfaces 37 Network Interface Requirements 38 FCC Registration 38 DOC Registration 38 Hardware and Software Capacities 39 Constraining Factors 42 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 Contents vi Ordering Codes 45 Control Unit Modules 70 Adjunct Summary 80 Power Supply Unit Load Requirements 90 Unit Load Calculation Rules 90 Unit Load Rating of System Modules 91 Unit Load Rating of System Trunks, Telephones, and Adjuncts 92 System Feature Availability by Operating Mode 94 Telephone and Operator Console Features Reference Documents 96 110 Maintenance Error Codes 111 Technical Addendum 111 Module/Component History 126 Telephone LEDs 138 Wiring Constraints 141 PC Connections 141 Technical Support Telephone Numbers 144 Feedback Form 147 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 7.0 Enhancements (April 1999) Release 7.0 Enhancements (April 1999) Release 7.0 includes all Release 6.1 functionality, plus the enhancements listed below. ■ MLS and Enhanced Tip/Ring (ETR) Telephone Support One of the most important new capabilities of MERLIN LEGEND Release 7.0 is its support for MLS and ETR telephones, allowing existing customers with either telephones the ability to migrate to a MERLIN LEGEND Communications System. The MLS telephones include the MLS-6®, MLS-12®, MLS-12D®, MLS-18D®, and MLS-34D®. The ETR telephones include the ETR-6, ETR-18, ETR-18D, and ETR-34D. The Business Cordless 905 telephone and the TransTalk™ 9000 Digital Wireless System are also supported. The MLS, ETR, and Business Cordless 905 telephones, as well as the TransTalk 9000 Digital Wireless System, require ETR station ports. To provide support for these telephones and for the TransTalk 9000 system, two new modules have been designed: — 412 LS-ID-ETR Module. The 412 LS-ID-ETR module is not available. To connect ETR and MLS telephones to a MERLIN LEGEND Communications System, use the 016 ETR module. — 016 ETR Module. The 016 ETR module provides 16 ETR station ports, including 6 with T/R functionality and 4 TTRs. On the 016 ETR module, the first 10 ports are ETR ports only—these ports do not have T/R functionality. The remaining 6 ports (ports 11 through 16) can be programmed to support either T/R or ETR, but not both simultaneously. ■ Expanded Digital Endpoint Connectivity Release 7.0 increases the maximum number of digital telephones supported from 127 to 200 by introducing a new 016 MLX module. In addition, each of the 200 ports can support an MFM adjunct which increases the current 255 station endpoints to 400. — 016 MLX Module. Each 016 MLX module provides 16 digital station ports and has an additional 32K of dual port RAM. — Processor Module. The 016 MLX module can only be utilized with the CKE4 or later processor module with upgrade to R7.0 software. The CKE4 processor module provides the lead to access the additional 32K of RAM on the 016 MLX module. ■ Voice Announce on Idle Only Option on MLX Telephones Prior to Release 7.0, no options were available for disabling intercom voice announcements at an MLX telephone when busy. In Release 7.0, a new option—Voice Announce on IDLE ONLY—is available with the existing Voice Announce feature. This new option allows a user to receive intercom voice announcements only when they are not active on another call. Issue 1 April 1999 1 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 7.0 Enhancements (April 1999) ■ ■ Priority Call Queuing Priority call queuing provides the ability to: — Place some callers ahead of others who are waiting for the same agent group. — Give key clients priority over others. — Automatically increase the number of agents answering calls during busy times, while continuing to offer callers the choice to leave a message instead of waiting. — Keep costs down by handling toll free calls (calls arriving on 800 and 888 lines) before processing calls on local lines. Priority call queuing is accomplished in Release 7.0 by allowing you to define a supportive relationship between calling groups. Calls that arrive in one calling group can be processed by another calling group when no one from the first calling group is available to answer the call. Through system programming, a calling group can be assigned a priority level between 1 (highest priority) and 32 (lowest priority) and then designated as a support group for another group. Calling Party Name on Caller ID Release 7.0 continues to support Calling Party Number and adds a new functionality for Calling Party Name. By programming a button on the telephone or with a feature code through centralized programming, users are able to toggle between displaying the caller’s telephone number or the caller’s name. In order to use this feature, users must subscribe to caller identification from their local exchange carrier (LEC). Calling Party Name can be 15 characters in length for MLX telephones as well as for ETR and MLS telephones. Calling Party Name is not recorded on SMDR reports. In addition, neither Calling Party Name nor Calling Party Number are displayed on analog multiline telephones. This feature requires loop-start (LS) trunks. The existing LS-ID delay feature must be programmed for each line, as well. This prevents Calling Party Number and Name information from being lost when a call is answered too quickly. Release 7.0 software also supports the Caller ID capability of the 408 GS/LS-ID-MLX module. Although previously orderable, the Caller ID capability of this module could not be used until Release 7.0 software became available. Issue 1 April 1999 2 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 7.0 Enhancements (April 1999) ■ ■ ■ MLX Headset Operation Headset operation in Release 7.0 has been enhanced so that MLX headset operation more closely mimics the handset operation in the following ways: — When a person is on a call using a headset and the headset auto-answer is turned on, the user hears a short ring when another call is coming in. In previous releases, this ring was not provided. — When a person receives a voice-announced call and handles the call by using a headset and turning off the speakerphone, the associated LEDs (the DSS button and the inside Auto Dial button) for that extension at other telephones are lit. In previous releases, the LEDs for that extension did not light at the other telephones. — When a reliable disconnect occurs on a headset-handled call, the associated LEDs (the DSS button and the inside Auto Dial button) for that extension at other telephones are turned off. In previous releases, the LEDs for that extension remained lit at the other telephones unless the user pressed the Headset Hangup button. Touch-Tone or Rotary Signaling Beginning in Release 7.0, you can program tip/ring ports to use rotary signaling. You can program any tip/ring port on an individual basis (including ports on the 412 LS-ID-ETR and 016 ETR modules that are programmed for tip/ring operation). The factory setting is that rotary signaling is disabled. Whenever the system receives a rotary digit on a port, it determines if the port is programmed as rotary-enabled. If the port is rotary-enabled, the system processes the digit. If the port is not rotary-enabled, the digit is rejected. Touch-tone digits are always accepted by the port, regardless if it is rotary-enabled or not. Abandoned Call Information Reported to MERLIN LEGEND Reporter For abandoned calls, you are now able to identify the queue or the agent where the call was abandoned. The MERLIN LEGEND Release 7.0 software has been modified so that either of the following occurs: — If the caller hangs up while the call is in queue, the Auto Login/Logout Group ID is entered into the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) record. — If the caller hangs up while the call is ringing at a group member’s extension, that group member’s extension number is entered into the SMDR record. Issue 1 April 1999 3 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 6.1 Enhancements (August 1998) Release 6.1 Enhancements (August 1998) Release 6.1 includes all Release 6.0 functionality plus the enhancements listed below. ■ Private Networking Release 6.1 enhances the functioning of the networked MERLIN LEGEND Communications System in a number of ways: — Centralized Voice Messaging — Group Calling Enhancements — Transfer Redirect — Direct Station Selector — Call Forwarding — SMDR — Decrease in Call Set-Up Time — PRI Switch Type Test ■ Centralized Voice Messaging One or more MERLIN LEGEND Systems (Release 6.1 or later) can share the voice messaging system (VMS) of another MERLIN LEGEND System, provided the systems are directly connected to the system with the VMS. In this configuration, the system containing the VMS is known as the hub. This sharing of the VMS is called Centralized Voice Messaging. Centralized Voice Messaging includes the functions of voice mail, Automated Attendant, and fax messaging. See the Network Reference for detailed information about Centralized Voice Messaging. Centralized Voice Messaging offers the following benefits: — Private-networked MERLIN LEGEND Systems do not need a local VMS. Having systems use a centralized VMS instead of separate VMSs is more economical. — Users who travel between sites can dial the same digits anywhere in the private network to access the voice messaging system. For example, a salesperson headquartered in Cincinnati can dial the same four digits at the company’s Los Angeles office to retrieve voice messages. — Productivity is enhanced because messages can be forwarded and broadcast to all personnel within the private network. — Calling groups on networked systems can send overflow coverage to a shared VMS, so that an incoming caller can leave a message instead of waiting in a queue. — The VMS can light the Message Waiting lights on multiple MERLIN LEGEND Systems in a private network. This greater efficiency saves time because a user only has to look at his or her telephone to determine if he or she has a message. Issue 1 April 1999 4 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 6.1 Enhancements (August 1998) ■ ■ ■ ■ Group Calling Enhancements A calling group can have a single non-local member that is defined by the Uniform Dial Plan and exists on another MERLIN LEGEND Communications System connected by a tandem trunk to the local system. If a calling group contains a non-local member, the non-local member must be the only member in the calling group. See the Network Reference for details. A calling group containing a single non-local member can be used for the same purposes as a calling group containing local extensions, including: — Night Service. Night Service coverage can be provided across a private network to a centralized Automated Attendant, a non-local calling group, a QCC queue, a DLC, or any individual extension on the remote system, such as a night bell. — Group Coverage. Group Coverage can be provided across a private network to a VMS, a non-local calling group, a QCC queue, a DLC, or any individual extension on the remote system. — Calling Group Overflow Coverage. Calling group overflow coverage can be provided by a centralized VMS, a non-local calling group, a QCC queue, a DLC, or any individual extension on the remote system. — Calls Directed to Another System. Lines connected to remote systems can be answered by any extension programmed to answer the call, such as a centralized Automated Attendant or a system operator (QCC or DLC). Transfer Redirect When an Automated Attendant transfers a call to a non-local extension, the transferring MERLIN LEGEND System monitors the call to ensure that it is answered. If the non-local extension is not available, or the call is not answered within the transfer redirect timeout period (fixed at 32 seconds), the call stops ringing at the non-local destination and is redirected to the extension on the same system as the Automated Attendant that is programmed to receive redirected calls. This redirect extension can be a QCC queue, a calling group, or an individual extension. Direct Station Selector Now users can press a Direct Station Selector (DSS) button for a non-local extension to make or transfer calls to that extension. No busy indication, however, is displayed by the DSS for nonlocal extensions. Call Forwarding The Forward feature now can be used to send calls to non-local extensions across the private network. Issue 1 April 1999 5 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 6.1 Enhancements (August 1998) ■ ■ ■ ■ SMDR In addition to SMDR options for non-network calls placed to and from the local system, system managers now can program SMDR to log incoming and outgoing UDP calls, or they can choose to log no UDP calls. The factory setting is to record all UDP calls. Customers who use a call accounting system may not want to fill the database with calls coming and going across the private network. These customers may choose not to log UDP calls. Decrease in Call Setup Time The setup time for a call across a private network has been reduced by programming the number of UDP digits expected. PRI Switch Type Test A new maintenance test, the PRI Switch Type Test, has been created to allow Lucent Technologies technicians or authorized dealers to automatically determine if each end of the PRI tandem trunks has been programmed correctly. The test works for directly connected MERLIN LEGEND Systems, not for DEFINITY® systems. For a PRI tandem trunk to operate correctly between two MERLIN LEGEND Systems, one system must have the PRI Switch Type set to Network, and the other system must have the PRI Switch Type set to PBX. If both ends of the PRI tandem trunk are programmed the same, problems occur in the communications between the two systems. Service Observing Service Observing allows one extension to listen in on (observe) a call at another extension. A typical application of this feature is that of a Customer Service supervisor observing how a Customer Service representative handles calls. The Service Observing group can listen to anywhere from one extension to all extensions in the system, including other Service Observers. Up to 16 Service Observing groups can be programmed. The Service Observer and the observed extension must be on the same system. The observer activates Service Observing either by pressing a Service Observing button and then dialing an extension number, or by pressing a DSS or Auto Intercom button. The Service Observer must use an MLX telephone to observe an extension; the telephone at the observed extension can be of any type. A warning tone that alerts the observer, the observed extension, and the caller that Service Observing is occurring can be set to on or off through System Programming. The factory setting is on. Issue 1 April 1999 6 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 6.0 Enhancements (February 1998) ■ ■ WinSPM The System Programming and Maintenance (SPM) software is now available in a Windows format called WinSPM. For R6.1 and later systems, WinSPM provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for those tasks most commonly performed by the system manager. Pictorial representations of system components, such as modules and their vintages and the creation of MLX telephone button labels appear on WinSPM. Supported in Windows 95, Windows NT, and Windows 98, WinSPM is also backwards-compatible with previous DOS versions of SPM and is available on CD-ROM. Windows NT Driver The MERLIN LEGEND Windows NT PBX driver is available in R6.1. When coupled with the CentreVU Telephony Services application, the driver provides true server-based Computer Telephony Integration (CTI). The new driver requires a MERLIN LEGEND System of Release 5.0 or later and servers and PCs that support the applications. Release 6.0 Enhancements (February 1998) Release 6.0 includes all Release 5.0 functionality, plus the enhancements listed below. ■ Private Networks In Hybrid/PBX mode systems only, MERLIN LEGEND Communications Systems can be networked with one another or with DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server (ECS) and ProLogix™ Communications Systems in private networks. In previous releases, this functionality is available using tie lines, but users handle calls between networked switches as outside calls. In this release, dialing the pool access code is not necessary for a call going from one networked switch to another. Also, delay-start tie trunks or T1 trunks administered as PRI can act as tandem trunks to connect networked systems. Available for Hybrid/PBX mode systems, the private network features of the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0 provide the following advantages for geographically dispersed organizational sites: — Intersystem Calling. In a private network, users on one local system can call extensions on other systems in the network. Release 6.0 can support 2-, 3-, 4-, or 5-digit dial plans. They dial these extensions as inside calls. To implement this function, the system manager programs the extension ranges of remote networked switches to create a non-local dial plan. This programming does not actually affect numbering on the remote system. To correctly set up systems for transparent calling among non-local dial plan extensions, the system manager assigns networking tie and/ or PRI tandem trunks to pools. Then he or she programs up to 20 patterns, associated routes, Facility Restriction Levels (FRLs), digit absorption, and digit prepending. This allows ARS-like routing of non-local dial plan calls. In addition, system managers can control whether calling name, calling number, or both are shown at MLX display telephones for incoming calls across PRI tandem trunks. Issue 1 April 1999 7 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 6.0 Enhancements (February 1998) — — — Toll Savings. Private networked trunks may allow you to realize significant cost savings on long-distance and toll calls by performing tandem switching in the following two ways: — Callers on a local system, or individuals dialing in to remote access at a local system, can reach the public switched telephone network (PSTN) via outside trunks connected to other systems in a private network, avoiding toll charges or decreasing the cost of toll calls. No special dialing is required. For example, an organization might have a main office in Boston and a subsidiary office in New Jersey connected by networked private tandem trunks between two systems. A user in the New Jersey office who wishes to make an outside call to the 617 area code (Boston) can do so through a line/trunk connected to the system in Boston. For example, he or she might dial, 916175551211. The local ARS tables would route this call over the private networked trunks and use the ARS tables of the remote system in Boston to route this call. The system managers at each end of a private network set up ARS and Remote Access features to implement this functionality. — In addition, local organizations or incoming DID calls use private networked trunks to make intersystem calls between networked systems, which may be geographically distant from one another, also resulting in toll savings. Service Cost Savings. In addition to toll call savings, there are two ways that organizations can save on service costs incurred from telecommunications providers that provide public switched telephone network access: — You order a point to point T1 facility from a service provider, then use system programming to set it up for PRI signalling. As necessary, a service provider can provide amplification on the T1 facility, but does not supply switching services. — You can tailor your use of PRI B-channels with drop-andinsert equipment that allows fractional use of B-channels for dedicated data/video communications between systems at speeds greater than 64 kbps per channel or 128 kbps for 2B data, while keeping the remaining Bchannels available for PRI voice traffic. The PRI D-channel must remain active. — You can tailor use of T1 channels to support both T1emulated tandem tie service and T1 Switched 56 service for data communications at 56 kbps per channel, allowing 2B data transfers at 112 kbps. You can also use drop-andinsert equipment to provide fractional T1 use. Voice Mail and Auto Attendant. Networked systems (prior to Release 6.1) should have their own local voice mail and/or auto attendant applications as well as their own external alerts and Music-On-Hold sources. A single Auto Attendant, however, can transfer calls throughout the network. It can answer only those calls that arrive on the PSTN facilities of the system where it is connected. Issue 1 April 1999 8 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 6.0 Enhancements (February 1998) ■ ■ ■ Although many features are available using tie trunks for network connectivity, PRI tandem trunks provide greatly enhanced features and faster call setup. For this reason, PRI is recommended over tie functionality in private networks. Group Calling Enhancements Release 6.0 and later systems include Group Calling features that enhance group calling operations. Queue Control The system manager can control the maximum number of calls allowed in the primary calling group queue for calls that arrive on certain facilities often assigned to calling groups. When the number of the calls in queue reaches the programmed maximum, subsequent callers receive a busy signal. Queue control applies to calls received on the following types of facilities: — Direct Inward Dialing (DID) — PRI facilities programmed for dial-plan routing — All calls transferred from a voice messaging interface (VMI) port — Dial-in Tie Queue control also applies to internal calls to a calling group and calls to a calling group through the Queued Call Console (QCC). Internal calls that dial #0 or #800 and are directed to a calling group administered as Position-Busy Backup are eligible for queue control. Calls that come in on a trunk assigned to the QCC are not eligible for queue control if the call is directed to a calling group designated as Position-Busy Backup. Remote-access calls to a calling group, coverage calls directed to a calling group, calls directed to a calling group through QCC Position-Busy Backup, and all other outside calls are not eligible for queue control. Prompt-Based Overflow System managers can activate the Prompt-Based Overflow option. This option allows callers waiting in queue and listening to a delay announcement to press the # key in order to reach the overflow receiver for the group, which may be the QCC queue or another calling group (including a calling group assigned for a voice mail system). All three overflow distribution options—based on the number of calls, the time a caller has waited, and according to the caller’s prompt—may be used at one time. In this case, time-based and number-of-calls based options take precedence over overflow distribution based on the caller’s prompt. When prompt-based overflow distribution is used, an extra TTR must be provided for each delay announcement device assigned to the associated calling group. The delay announcement informs the caller of the # key option to exit the queue and leave rather than waiting for an agent. If no TTR is available when a calling group call arrives, the call is not sent to a delay announcement extension. Issue 1 April 1999 9 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 6.0 Enhancements (February 1998) ■ ■ Centrex Transfer via Remote Call Forwarding Centrex Transfer via Remote Call Forwarding can be used in all system modes of operation to send outside calls to a remote telephone number or another Centrex station. In this context, the term outside calls refers to calls from outside the communications system, which may originate at extensions in the Centrex system that are not connected to the local MERLIN LEGEND Communications System. An outside call that uses this feature is defined as a call that arrives on an analog Centrex loop-start line at the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System. It may arrive directly or be transferred without consultation or without transfer supervision (in the case of an automated attendant). The forwarding call to the outside number is made on the same line/trunk on which the call arrived, conserving system facilities. The following considerations and rules apply: — Only outside Centrex calls are forwarded using this feature. — The system must be equipped with analog loop-start Centrex lines and all loop-start lines in the system must be Centrex facilities. Loop-start lines do not have to provide reliable disconnect for use by the Centrex Transfer via the Remote Call Forwarding feature. — To transfer calls outside the Centrex system, the organization must subscribe to a Centrex trunk-to-trunk transfer feature. Activating Centrex Transfer via Remote Call Forwarding is just like activating regular Remote Call Forwarding and requires that Remote Call Forwarding be enabled for the extension. However, the user dials * instead of a dial-out code, and a Pause character may be required after the *. The Centrex service provider determines whether the Pause is needed. Pause cannot be originated from a single-line telephone or a remote access user. A multiline telephone user in the local system must enter an authorization code to activate the feature. A remote access user may activate the feature without using an authorization code. Barrier code requirements, however, do apply. Authorization Codes and Remote Call Forwarding In Release 6.0 and later Key or Hybrid/PBX mode systems, forwarding features (including Centrex Transfer via Remote Call Forwarding, but excluding Follow Me) can be activated or deactivated at a multiline telephone by entering the authorization code for the extension from which calls are to be forwarded. The user enters the authorization code, then activates or deactivates the forwarding feature in the normal fashion. This is especially useful for a single-line telephone user who must include a Pause character in a Centrex Transfer via Remote Call Forwarding dialing sequence, because the character cannot be dialed at a single-line telephone. It is also useful when activating Call Forwarding or Remote Call Forwarding at phantom stations or via remote access (for example, from another switch in the network). No other features can be used by entering an authorization code in this fashion. Issue 1 April 1999 10 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 5.0 Enhancements (June 1997) Release 5.0 Enhancements (June 1997) Release 5.0 includes all Release 4.2 functionality, plus the enhancements listed below. ■ Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) Beginning with Release 5.0, a PassageWay® Telephony Services CTI link from the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System to a LAN server running Novell® NetWare® software allows Lucent Technologies-certified telephony applications to control and monitor MLX and analog multiline telephone (BIS only) operations. The physical connection for the CTI link is an MLX port on a 008 MLX or 408 MLX module on the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System control unit and an ISDN link interface card plugged into the customer’s server. The feature is available for Hybrid/PBX mode systems only. ■ NOTES: •The NetWare server software version must be 3.12, 4.1, or 4.11. •The 008 MLX and 408 MLX modules must have a firmware vintage other than 29. If the module has firmware 29, programming a CTI link on the module is prevented. An earlier or later vintage firmware is supported. Basic Call Control A CTI link application on a user’s computer can assume basic call control of the user’s analog multiline or MLX telephone’s SA buttons. Basic call control includes: — Answering calls arriving on an SA button. — Making calls from an SA button. — Hanging up calls. — Holding and retrieving a call on hold at the user’s extension. NOTE: Transfer and three-way conference, when handled through a CTI link application, provide the original caller’s calling number information or other information to the transfer receiver or new conference participant, if the user has screen pop capability. ■ Screen Pop Screen pop occurs when the calling number, called number, or other user-defined identifier (such as an account code that a voice-response unit prompts the caller to dial) is used to display a screen associated with the far-end party. For example, Caller ID services can be used to support screen pop on a system that includes a CTI link; using the calling party number as a database key code, information about a caller automatically appears on the user’s computer screen when the call arrives at the extension. Depending on the application, screen pop may be available for calls that arrive on line buttons other than SA buttons and/or calls that are answered manually at the telephone rather than by the application. Screen pop can occur on incoming calls from the following sources: Issue 1 April 1999 11 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 5.0 Enhancements (June 1997) — — — — — — ■ Calling group distribution. ISDN PRI Routing by Dial Plan. An extension on the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System. Remote access. NOTE: In the case of remote access calls, the only information that the application can collect about the caller is the remote telephone number. A transfer of a call that was answered by a voice response unit. A transfer, redirection, or conference of a call that was answered at a Direct-Line Console (DLC) or at a Queued Call Console (QCC). NOTES: •DLCs may use CTI applications. If they do, they perform the same way as other extensions. A DLC assigned to use a CTI link application is a monitored DLC. When a DLC is used as a regular operator console and is not using a CTI link extension, it is non-monitored. •Calls to a QCC or a DLC not using a CTI application do not initiate screen pop at the operator position. However, when an operator directs a call to an extension using a CTI application, caller information does initiate screen pop. If the DLC is non-monitored, screen pops can occur after the DLC releases the call. •Calls transferred from Cover buttons on non-monitored DLCs do not initiate screen pop at the destination extension. HotLine Feature The Release 5.0 HotLine feature is designed for retail sales, catalogue sales, and other types of businesses and organizations, and is available in all three modes of system operation. It allows a system manager to program a single-line telephone extension connected to an 008 OPT, 012, or 016 module as a HotLine. When a user lifts the handset at the HotLine extension, the telephone automatically dials the inside extension or outside telephone number programmed as the first Personal Speed Dial number (code #01) for the extension. The system does not permit calls to be transferred, put on hold, or conferenced. (A user can press the telephone’s Hold button, if it has one, to put a call on local hold, but the call cannot be redirected in any way. Switchhook flashes are ignored.) Personal Speed Dial codes can be programmed from the extension prior to HotLine assignment (a system programming function). Alternatively, a Personal Speed Dial code can be programmed from the single-line telephone after HotLine operation is assigned. However, because of security considerations, this is a one-time opportunity. Once the Personal Speed Dial number is programmed, any changes to it or any other extension programming must be performed using centralized telephone programming. Issue 1 April 1999 12 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 5.0 Enhancements (June 1997) Any type of inside or outside line that is normally available to a single-line telephone can be assigned to a HotLine extension. Generally, the HotLine telephone does not receive calls, and its lines should be set to No Ring. ! SECURITY ALERT: If a HotLine extension accesses a loop-start line, that line should provide reliable disconnect and be programmed for reliable disconnect. Otherwise, a user at the extension may be able to stay on the line after a call is completed and then make a toll call. ■ ■ ■ Group Calling Enhancements Release 5.0 and later systems include Group Calling features that enhance group calling operations. Most Idle Hunt Type In addition to the Circular (factory setting) and Linear hunt types supported in earlier releases, a third hunt type distributes calling group calls in an order based on which agent has waited the longest since transferring or hanging up on an incoming calling group call. For some applications, this hunt type is more efficient than the circular type because it takes into account the varying duration of calls. The system distributes calls based on when an agent last completed a call, not on when he or she last received one. This hunting method ignores non-calling group calls. For example, if an agent transfers a call that arrived on a line not assigned to the calling group, the calling group member’s most-idle status is unaffected. Delay Announcement Devices The system manager can designate as many as ten primary delay announcement devices per group, rather than the single device for each group that is available in Release 4.2 and earlier systems. Furthermore, an additional secondary delay announcement device can be specified, for a total of ten primary device extensions and one secondary device extension per group. A primary delay announcement device operates in the same fashion as a single delay announcement device, playing once, as soon as it is available, for the caller who has waited the longest for a calling group agent and has not heard a primary delay announcement. If a secondary announcement device is used, it can use the factory setting, which plays the announcement once, or it can be set to repeat the announcement after a certain amount of time. The system manager programs the time (0–900 seconds) between announcements. This setting controls both the interval between primary and secondary announcements and the interval between repetitions of the secondary announcement, if it is set to repeat. (See “Calling Group Options” in Chapter 4 of System Planning for guidelines on setting the delay.) Issue 1 April 1999 13 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 5.0 Enhancements (June 1997) ■ The primary and secondary announcement options, when used together, allow an initial message to play for callers, followed by a repeating announcement that, for example, urges callers to stay on the line and wait for a calling group member. Two or more groups may share an announcement device. A primary delay announcement device can be programmed as a secondary delay announcement device. Enhanced Calls-in-Queue Alarm Thresholds Three Calls-in-Queue Alarm thresholds can be set to more clearly indicate the real-time status of the calls waiting in the queue according to the behavior of programmed Calls-in-Queue Alarm buttons. In earlier releases, only one Calls-in-Queue Alarm Threshold setting is available to activate the LEDs at programmed Calls-in-Queue Alarm buttons for a calling group. Using all three levels, the system manager sets Threshold 3 to the highest value, Threshold 2 to a middle value, and Threshold 1 to the lowest value. A Calls-in-Queue Alarm button indicates the severity of the alarm conditions in the following ways: — If the number of waiting calls is less than the value programmed for Threshold 1 or drops below that level, the LED is unlit. — If the number of waiting calls is greater than or equal to the Threshold 1 value but less than the Threshold 2 value, the LED flashes. — If the number of waiting calls is greater than or equal to the Threshold 2 value but less than the value for Threshold 3, the LED winks. — If the number of waiting calls is greater than or equal to the highest value, Threshold 3, the LED lights steadily. NOTE: A Direct Station Selector (DSS) button that is used as a Calls-in-Queue Alarm button can only indicate two threshold levels, either by flashing or by lighting steadily. If a calling group must use this type of Calls-in-Queue Alarm button, only two threshold levels should be programmed. ■ If all three thresholds are set to the same value, the result is one threshold only with LED state either off or on (steady). If two values are the same, then the result is two alarm levels (flash, steady). The factory setting is one call for all three thresholds, with LED states of off and steady. An external alert signals only when the number of calls in the queue meets or exceeds the programmed Threshold 3 value. MLX-5 and MLX-5D Telephones The MLX-5 nondisplay and MLX-5D display telephones are compatible with all system releases. The display telephone includes a 2-line by 24-character display, and both telephones come with five line buttons. In systems prior to Release 5.0, the MLX-5 and MLX-5D telephones are treated as MLX-10 and MLX-10D telephones, respectively. As of Release 5.0, the system recognizes the MLX-5 and MLX-5D telephones as 5button telephones. Issue 1 April 1999 14 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 4.2 Enhancements (June 1997) If these telephones are connected to communications system releases prior to 5.0, they are recognized by the communications system as 10-button telephones. Release 4.2 Enhancements (June 1997) Release 4.2 includes all Release 4.1 functionality, plus the enhancements listed below. There are no hardware changes for Release 4.2. ■ Additional Network Switch and Services Options for ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Release 4.2 of the system supports connectivity to MCI® or local exchange carrier (LEC) PRI services and to the following central office switch types (in addition to the 4ESS™ and 5ESS® switch types that carry AT&T Switched Network services): — — — — NORTEL® DMS™-100 BCS 36 for local exchange carrier services. NORTEL DMS-250 generic MCI07, serving the MCI network. Digital Switch Corporation DEX600E generic 500-39.30, serving the MCI network. Beginning with Release 4.2, the following MCI PRI and PRI local exchange carrier (LEC) services (along with AT&T Switched Network services) can be provided to users of the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System: MCI Toll Services for DMS-250 or DEX600E switch type: — MCI VNet® service for incoming and outgoing domestic and voice calls; for 56-kbps restricted, 64-kbps restricted, and 64-kbps unrestricted circuit-switched data calls. — MCI 800 for domestic, toll-free incoming voice calls. — MCI 900 service numbers. LEC services for DMS-100 switch types: — DMS Virtual Private Network service for calls between the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System and another communications system (such as another MERLIN LEGEND Communications System). — DMS INWATS (Inward Wide Area Telephone Service) for domestic toll-free incoming voice calls. — DMS OUTWATS (Outward Wide Area Telephone Service) for domestic outgoing long-distance voice calls. — DMS FX (foreign exchange) to provide local call rating for calls from the local exchange to the area serviced by the foreign exchange. — DMS tie trunk service to provide private exchange call rating for calls placed on a dedicated central office facility between the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System and another communications system. — — MCI Prism® service for domestic outgoing long-distance and international voice calls; for domestic outgoing 56kbps restricted, 64-kbps unrestricted, and 64-kbps restricted circuit-switched data calls. Issue 1 April 1999 15 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 4.2 Enhancements (June 1997) ■ ■ Improvements to Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) and Support for MERLIN LEGEND Reporter Application The SMDR feature is enhanced to provide more details about calling group agent activities and to help system managers assess the effectiveness of call centers in terms of both agent performance and the adequacy of facilities to handle inbound calls. These improvements apply to calling groups that are programmed as Auto Login or Auto Logout type. The SMDR and MERLIN LEGEND Reporter features listed are administrable: — TALK Field. For Auto Login and Auto Logout calling groups, the TALK field records the amount of time a calling group agent spends on a call. — DUR. (DURATION) Field. For Auto Login and Auto Logout calling groups, call timing begins when a call arrives at the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System and not after a preset number of seconds. Call timing ends when the call is disconnected; either the caller or the agent hangs up. This allows the system manager to determine how long a caller waited for an agent’s attention. — Coding of Calls on Reports. An asterisk (*) appears in the call record when: — A call is not answered by an Auto Login or Auto Logout calling group agent and is abandoned while waiting for an agent. — The call is answered by someone not a member of an Auto Login or Auto Logout calling group. An exclamation point (!) signals that an Auto Login or Auto Logout agent handled a call that was answered by someone who was not a member of that Auto Login or Auto Logout with Overflow group. An ampersand (&) in the call record indicates that the group’s overflow receiver answered the call. MERLIN LEGEND Reporter MERLIN LEGEND Reporter provides basic call accounting system reports for all incoming calls to Auto Login or Auto Logout type calling groups. MERLIN LEGEND Reporter assists in determining the effectiveness of calling group agents, assessing the level of service provided to callers, and ascertaining whether adequate incoming telephone lines and agents are available to handle peak-call load. The SMDR Talk Time option sets up special call records used by MERLIN LEGEND Reporter. The default is off, in which case the Release 4.0 SMDR reports are available. If the option is set to on, the following new reports are provided: — Organization Detail Report — Organization Summary and Trends Report — Selection Detail Report — Account Code Report — Traffic Report — Extension Summary Report Issue 1 April 1999 16 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 4.1 Enhancements (June 1997) Data Report — Talk and Queue Time Distribution Report — Time of Day Report — ICLID Call Distribution Report — Facility Grade-of-Service Report Maintenance Enhancements Change to Permanent Error Alarm Beginning with Release 4.2, the most recent permanent error alarm is not shown on the System Error Log menu screen but is available as an option from that screen. For details, refer to the maintenance section of the technician guide, Installation, Programming, and Maintenance. Enhanced Extension Information Report Beginning with Release 4.2, the Extension Information Report includes the Extension Status and supervisory mode of each extension. — ■ ■ ■ Release 4.1 Enhancements (June 1997) Release 4.1 includes all Release 4.0 functionality, plus the enhancements listed below. There are no hardware changes in Release 4.1. ■ Coverage Timers Programmed for Individual Extensions Beginning with Release 4.1, coverage timers, which control the duration of the delay before calls are sent to each level of coverage, are changed as follows: — The Group Coverage Ring Delay (1–9 rings) is programmed on individual extensions and replaces the Coverage Delay Interval programmed systemwide in previous releases. — The Primary Cover Ring Delay (1–6 rings) and Secondary Cover Ring Delay (1–6 rings), programmed on individual extensions, replace the Delay Ring Interval programmed systemwide in previous releases. These enhancements allow the system manager to customize coverage call delivery to match individual extensions’ callhandling requirements. ■ Night Service with Coverage Control Beginning with Release 4.1, a system manager can enable the Night Service Coverage Control option to automatically control the status of telephones programmed with Coverage VMS (voice messaging system) Off buttons, according to Night Service status. When Coverage Control is enabled and the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System is put into Night Service, all programmed Coverage VMS Off buttons are automatically turned off (LED is unlit) and all eligible outside calls are sent to the assigned voice messaging system calling group with normal ringing delay. When Night Service is deactivated during the day, all programmed Coverage VMS Off buttons are automatically turned on (LED is lit) and voice mail coverage is disabled for outside calls. Issue 1 April 1999 17 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 4.0 Enhancements (March 1996) ■ ■ ■ Users can override the Coverage VMS Off button status at any time by pressing the programmed Coverage VMS Off button to turn the LED on or off. Night Service Group Line Assignment Beginning with Release 4.1, a system manager can assign lines to Night Service groups to control handling of after-hours calls received on individual lines. This capability replaces the automatic assignment to Night Service groups of only those lines that ring on the Night Service operator console. An outside line must be assigned to a Night Service group to receive Night Service treatment. With this enhancement, Night Service can be activated and deactivated on lines that do not appear on operator consoles (for example, personal lines), and lines appearing at operator positions can be excluded from Night Service. Forward on Busy Beginning with Release 4.1, the Forward, Follow Me, and Remote Call Forward features are enhanced to remove the requirement that a call be ringing at an extension before it can be forwarded. With the Forward on Busy enhancement, a call to an extension with no available SA or ICOM buttons is forwarded immediately to the programmed destination, preventing the caller from hearing a busy signal from the intended call recipient’s extension. Maintenance Testing for BRI Facilities that Are Part of Multiline Hunt Groups (MLHGs) Beginning with Release 4.1, the NI-1 BRI (National Integrated Services Digital Network-1 Basic Rate Interface) Provisioning Test Tool is enhanced to include testing for BRI facilities that are part of Multiline Hunt Groups (MLHGs). The NI-1 BRI Provisioning Test Tool is used by Lucent Technologies maintenance personnel on MERLIN LEGEND Communications Systems that include an 800 NI-BRI module. Technicians use the tool during system installation and maintenance to test the functionality of the BRI lines and to report analyzed results. Release 4.0 Enhancements (March 1996) Release 4.0 includes all Release 3.1 functionality, plus the enhancements listed below. ■ Support for Up to 200 Extensions An expanded dial plan supports up to 200 tip/ring devices. ■ Support for National ISDN BRI Service This service (Hybrid/PBX and Key modes) provides an alternative to loop-start and ground-start lines/trunks for voice and digital data connectivity to the central office. Each of the two B-channels (bearer channels) on a BRI line can carry one voice and one data call at any given time. The data speeds on a B-channel are up to 28.8 kbps for analog data and up to 64 kbps for digital data, which is necessary for videoconferencing and other high-speed applications. Release 4.0 supports the Issue 1 April 1999 18 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 4.0 Enhancements (March 1996) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ISDN Ordering Code (IOC) Package “S” (basic call handling) service configuration and Multiline Hunt service configuration on designated central office switches. New Control Unit Modules Release 4.0 supports a new NI-BRI line/trunk module and a higher-capacity tip/ring module. 800 NI-BRI Module This new module connects NI-BRI trunks to the MERLIN LEGEND System for voice, high-speed data, and video transmission. 016 Tip/Ring Module This new module supports a 200-extension dial plan by providing 16 ports for tip/ring devices. Applications that use a tip/ring interface can connect to this board. All 16 ports can ring simultaneously. Four touch-tone receivers (TTRs) are included on the module as well. The module’s ringing frequency (default 20 Hz) can be changed, through programming, to 25 Hz for those locations that require it. Downloadable Firmware for the 016 (T/R) and NI-BRI Modules The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) technology, introduced in Release 3.0, continues to support these two modules for installation and upgrade in Release 4.0. A Release 3.0 or later processor is required for PCMCIA technology. Support for 2B Data Applications A Lucent Technologies-certified group and desktop video application can use two B-channels to make video/data calls when connected to a single MLX extension jack programmed for 2B data. The 2B data devices must be equipped with ISDN-BRI interfaces. NI-1 BRI, PRI, or T1 Switched 56 facilities support 2B data communications at 112 kbps (using two 56-kbps channels) or 128 kbps (using two 64-kbps B-channels). This feature is available for Hybrid/PBX and Key modes only. Support for T1 Switched 56 Digital Data Transmission For Hybrid/PBX and Key mode systems, Release 4.0 expands support of T1 functionality by providing access to digital data over the public switched 56-kbps network, as well as to digital data tie-trunk services. Users who have T1 facilities for voice services can now use them for video or data calls at rates of 56 kbps per channel (112 kbps for video calls using 2B data). The Release 4.0 offering also includes point-to-point connectivity over T1 tie trunks, allowing customers to connect two MERLIN LEGEND Communications Systems or a MERLIN LEGEND Communications System with a Lucent Technologies DEFINITY G1.1 Communications System or DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server. The two communications systems can be co-located or can be at different sites. Issue 1 April 1999 19 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 4.0 Enhancements (March 1996) ■ ■ ■ ■ Forwarding Delay Option Each user can program a Forwarding Delay setting for the Forward, Remote Call Forwarding, or Follow Me features. The forwarding delay is the number of times that a call rings at the forwarding extension before the call is sent to the receiver. The delay period gives the original call recipient time to answer or to screen calls by checking the displayed calling number (if available). The delay can be set from 0 to 9 rings. The factory setting for the forwarding delay is 0 rings (no delay). Voice Announce on Queued Call Console The system manager can enable the fifth Call button on a QCC console (Hybrid/PBX mode only) to announce a call on another user’s speakerphone (providing the destination telephone has a voice announce-capable SA button available). A QCC cannot receive voice-announced calls; they are received as ringing calls. The factory-set status for the fifth Call button is voice announce disabled. Time-Based Option for Overflow on Calling Group Release 4.0 has added a time limit for calls in queue in addition to the previous number of calls limit. If the Overflow Threshold Time option is set to a valid number between 1 and 900 seconds, calls that remain in the calling group queue for the set time are sent to the overflow receiver. If the overflow threshold time is set to 0, overflow by time is turned off. The factory-set time limit is 0 seconds (off). Single-Line Telephone Enhancements The following changes enhance the performance of single-line telephones: — Disable Transfer. Through centralized telephone programming, the system manager can disable transfer by removing all but one SA or ICOM button from the extension. — No Transfer Return. When a handset bounces in its cradle, the system interprets this as a switchhook flash and attempts to transfer a call. When the transfer attempt period expires, the user’s telephone rings. Release 4.0 eliminates this unintended ringing by disconnecting the call in situations where a switchhook flash is followed by an on-hook state and a dial tone is present. — Forward Disconnect. All ports on 008 OPT, 012, and 016 modules now send forward disconnect to all devices connected to them when forward disconnect is received from the central office. This enhancement prevents the trunk/line from being kept active when one end disconnects from the call. If an answering machine is connected to the port, it does not record silence, busy tones, or other useless messages. This operation is not programmable. Issue 1 April 1999 20 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 3.1 Enhancements (March 1996) ■ Seven-Digit Password for SPM Release 4.0 has increased system security by requiring a 7-digit password for system managers or technicians who use System Programming and Maintenance (SPM) to perform programming or the Trunk Test procedure. This password is for use in addition to a remote access barrier code. Release 3.1 Enhancements (March 1996) Release 3.1 includes all Release 3.0 functionality, plus the enhancements listed below. ■ Call Restriction Checking for Star Codes Beginning with Release 3.1, a system manager can add star (*) codes to Allowed and Disallowed Lists to help prevent toll fraud. Star codes, typically dialed before an outgoing call, enable telephone users to obtain special services provided by the central office. For example, in many areas, a telephone user can dial *67 before a telephone number to disable central office-supplied caller identification at the receiving party’s telephone. You must contract with your telephone service provider to have these codes activated. When users dial star codes, the system’s calling restrictions determine whether the codes are allowed. If they are allowed, the system’s calling restrictions are reset, and the remaining digits that the users dial are checked against the calling restrictions. ■ Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer Set for Each Extension This enhancement to the Transfer feature enables the system manager to allow or disallow trunk-to-trunk transfer on a perextension basis. In Release 3.1 and later systems, the default setting for all extensions is restricted. ■ Programmable Second Dial Tone Timer The system manager can assign a second dial tone timer to lines/trunks, in order to help prevent toll fraud (for example, when star codes are used). After receiving certain digits dialed by a user, the central office may provide a second dial tone, prompting the user to enter more digits. If this second dial tone is delayed, and the user dials digits before the central office provides the second dial tone, there is a risk of toll fraud or misrouting the call. The second dial tone timer enables the system manager to make sure that the central office is ready to receive more digits from the caller. ■ Security Enhancements The sections below outline security measures that are implemented in Release 3.1 and later systems. Issue 1 April 1999 21 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 3.1 Enhancements (March 1996) ■ ■ ■ Disallowed List Including Numbers Often Associated with Toll Fraud A factory-set Disallowed List 7 contains default entries, which are numbers frequently associated with toll fraud. By default, Disallowed List 7 is automatically assigned to both generic and integrated voice messaging interface (VMI) ports used by voice messaging systems. The system manager can manually assign this list to other extensions. Default Pool Dial-Out Code Restriction for All Extensions The default setting for the pool dial-out code restriction (Hybrid/ PBX mode only) is restricted. No extension or remote access user with a barrier code has access to pools until the restriction is removed by the system manager. Default Outward Restrictions for VMI Ports Ports assigned for use by voice messaging systems (generic or integrated VMI ports) are now assigned outward restrictions by default. If a voice messaging system must be allowed to call out (for example, to send calls to a user’s home office), the system manager must remove these restrictions. ! SECURITY ALERT: Before removing restrictions, it is strongly recommended that you read Appendix A, ‘‘Customer Support Information,” in System Programming. ■ ■ ■ Default Facility Restriction Level (FRL) for VMI Ports The default Automatic Route Selection (ARS) FRL for VMI ports is 0, restricting all outcalling. Default for the Default Local Table The default Automatic Route Selection (Hybrid/PBX mode only) FRL has changed to 2 for the Default Local table. System managers can easily change an extension’s default FRL of 3 to 2 or lower to restrict calling. No adjustment to the route FRL is required. New Maintenance Procedure for Testing Outgoing Trunks Technicians must enter a password in order to perform trunk tests. ! SECURITY ALERT: The enhancements in Release 3.1 help increase the security of the MERLIN LEGEND System. To fully utilize these security enhancements, be sure to read and understand the information in these upgrade notes and in the relevant system guides. Issue 1 April 1999 22 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 3.0 Enhancements (August 1994) Release 3.0 Enhancements (August 1994) Release 3.0 includes all Release 2.1 functionality plus the enhancements listed below. ■ Equipment New hardware includes a variety of components. Additional details are included elsewhere in this book. — CPU modifications include: — A processor running at 16 MHz with a 32-bit wide data bus. — 1.5 MB of non-volatile (battery-backed) RAM. — 4.0 MB of Flash ROM. — PCMCIA memory card interface. — A full-duplex 1200/2400 bps modem. — Error/Status code display for maintenance support. — An 800 GS/LS-ID line/trunk module delivers the calling party’s telephone number to the customer premises (MLX display telephones only) if the service is subscribed to by the customer and if it is supported by the caller’s telephone company. — Support for: — MDC 9000 (six-line, cordless). — MDW 9000 (six-line, cordless, wireless). — 8101 (single-line telephone, desk or wall-mount, data/fax jack, selectable positive disconnect). — 2500YMGL and 2500 MMGL (single-line desk telephones, selectable positive disconnect). Picasso™ Still-Image telephone (for interactive display of still images). — Videophone 2500 single-line telephone with interactive video display — Pre-fabricated and pre-drilled backboard. Installation, Upgrade Administration, and Maintenance These are the new MERLIN LEGEND Communications System capabilities: — SPM (Release 3.18) conversion of translations from Release 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, and 2.1 to 3.0. — Remote operation at 1200/2400bps. — Advice and feedback administration screens for new Release 3.0 functionality. — PCMCIA Memory Card Interface (a Release 3.0 processor board required) allowing: — System software installation. — System software upgrade. — 800 GS/LS-ID port module firmware upgrade. — Integrated backup and restore of translations. — Automatic and manual options for backup and restore are available on the system. Automatic backup can be scheduled weekly or daily to fit the customer’s needs. — Inter-digit dialing timer values are programmable. — ■ Issue 1 April 1999 23 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 3.0 Enhancements (August 1994) Inspection of Lines/Trunks displays only those lines and trunks configured on system rather than all 80 facilities. — Extensions and facilities in Maintenance Busy (both manual and automatic) can be identified by the maintenance monitor. User Features — Security. The Remote Access feature allows people at remote locations to enter the system by dialing the number of a line or trunk designated for remote access. The system can be programmed to require the remote user to dial a barrier code (a type of password) after reaching the system. In earlier versions, the systemwide barrier code length is fixed at four digits. Release 3.0 allows a systemwide barrier code length ranging from a minimum of four digits to a maximum of 11 digits, with a factory setting of seven digits. SMDR records are enhanced to provide information for remote access calls. If the remote access call is received on a facility providing Caller ID information (see below), the SMDR report can help trace the call. — Caller ID. Caller information (telephone number) is furnished to MLX display telephones by an 800 GS/LS-ID module using the LS (loop-start) option. This allows customers to screen calls before answering the telephone, as well as providing calling party information for use with various applications. This function is available only when the customer subscribes to caller identification service from the telephone company, if the telephone company supports that service. — Shared System Access (SSA). A telephone may have up to 27 Shared SA buttons to expand extension coverage. — Authorization Codes. The Authorization Code feature allows you to make calls using your calling privileges when you are dialing from an extension other than your own. When you enter your authorization code (ranging from 2 to 11 characters and unique across the system), the privileges and restrictions assigned to your home extension override the current restrictions at the host extension. This includes toll restriction, outward restriction, Facility Restriction Level (FRL), Allowed Lists, Disallowed Lists, Night Service Exclusion List, and Dial Access to Pools. All other functions on the telephone are those of the local telephone, not the home extension. Authorization codes can also be used for the purpose of call accounting through the SMDR printout. The SMDR account code field can hold either the authorization code extension number or the authorization code itself. — Direct Voice Mail. If your company has voice mail, this feature allows you to dial a co-worker’s voice mailbox directly without ringing that person’s extension. Direct Voice Mail is especially useful for transferring calls when a co-worker is not available. — ■ Issue 1 April 1999 24 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 3.0 Enhancements (August 1994) ■ ■ ■ ■ Additional Features The status of Leave Word Calling (LWC) and Privacy are retained across cold starts. Caller ID (CLASSSM ICLID and PRI) are available on primary coverage and return from transfer. Additional Application Packages, Adjuncts, and Adapter Enhancements — PassageWay Direct Connection Solution. PassageWay Direct Connection Solution (Release 2.0) is a computer telephony integrated product that links a desktop Microsoft® Windows®-based PC to the MERLIN LEGEND Communication System’s MLX-10DP, MLX-20L, or MLX-28D telephone. The Windows applications are: AT&T Call (autodial/contact manager), AT&T Buzz (screen pops applications), AT&T Set (extension programming interface), and Log Viewer (call log application). PassageWay Direct Connection Solution (Release 2.0) is the version supported on MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 3.0. — PagePal™. PagePal connects several paging systems to the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System. No other system adapter is necessary for loudspeaker paging. — Fax Attendant 2.1.1. Fax Attendant Release 2.1.1, which co-resides with AUDIX Voice Power on the IS III Release 1.2 platform, provides the same functionality as earlier versions, plus the following enhancements: — Personal Fax Messaging. Inbound faxes can be stored until the subscriber asks that they be printed, at any fax machine he or she specifies, on company premises or offsite (when the subscriber retrieves fax messages remotely). — Fax Mail. Allows subscribers to send fax messages, get fax messages, record personal greetings, and program outcalling. — Fax Broadcast. Provides a simple way to send one fax to as many as 1000 fax numbers. Call Accounting System (CAS) for Windows This stand-alone version of CAS takes advantage of the easyto-use graphical environment offered by Microsoft Windows. Through data communications, it also allows one CAS system to serve multiple business sites. Group Videoconferencing Group videoconferencing is supported over DS1 (Digital Signal Level 1) facilities with PRI. (Videoconferencing has been available since Release 2.0.) Issue 1 April 1999 25 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 2.1 Enhancements (August 1994) Release 2.1 Enhancements (August 1994) Refer to Release 2.1 Notes for detailed descriptions of Release 2.1 enhancements. Release 2.1 includes all Release 2.0 functionality plus the enhancements listed below. ■ Operational System operational enhancements include the following: — When a call is forwarded to a multiline telephone that has an Auto Dial or DSS button programmed for the forwarding telephone, the green light next to the Auto Dial or DSS button for the forwarding telephone does not flash. — People answering calls received on Cover buttons are allowed to generate touch tones if their telephones are not outward- or toll-restricted. — Calls received on personal lines with Do Not Disturb on go immediately to coverage instead of waiting for the coverage delay interval. — A call put on hold at a Cover button can be added to a conference by someone who has a personal line for the call. — A call put on hold at a Cover button can be picked up by any person who has a personal line for the call. — Calls that have been put on hold at a Cover, SA, Shared SA, or Pool button can be picked up by a person who has a personal line button for the call. — An inside call on hold at an SA button can be picked up and transferred by any person with a Shared SA button corresponding to the button with the held call. — Calls that are on hold awaiting transfer can be picked up by any user who has a personal line for the call. — Beginning with Integrated Solution III Version 1.2, the automatic reconciliation program that was run automatically at 3:00 a.m. is disabled and can be invoked manually from the User Maintenance menu. — If an extension is programmed for Forced Account Code Entry, account codes do not have to be entered when using a programmed Loudspeaker Paging button. In addition, an SMDR record is not generated for calls made to paging ports. — When an MLX telephone, other than an MLX-20L, is plugged into an MLX port and the Personal Directory does not contain any entries, the allocation of the Personal Directory resource is released. If there are any entries in the Personal Directory, the Personal Directory allocation and the entries in the Personal Directory are saved in the MLX port. — SMDR call records for calls made on PRI facilities are more accurate than SMDR call records for calls made on non-PRI facilities. Outgoing calls made on PRI facilities receive “answer supervision.” Consequently, SMDR timing for calls made on PRI facilities begins when the call is answered. Timing for calls made on non-PRI facilities begins when dialing is completed. Therefore, an SMDR call record is not generated when a call made on a PRI facility is not answered at the far end. Issue 1 April 1999 26 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 2.1 Enhancements (August 1994) The Call Type field and the Called Number field on the SMDR report are changed for both the Basic and ISDN report formats. — An 012 port that is programmed as a generic voice messaging interface (VMI) port can transfer an outside call to an outside number. — In a system where the transfer audible option is programmed for Music-On-Hold and a music source is provided, outside callers who are transferred to a calling group and are waiting in the queue or who are parked or camped-on, hear music while they are waiting. Internal callers never hear music on hold while waiting in the calling group queue or when they are parked, camped-on, or being transferred to another extension. Installation and Hardware Installation and hardware enhancements include the following: — The control unit covers for the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System are the same easy-to-use covers as those for the MERLIN II Communications System. — A new 012 (tip/ring) module [apparatus code 517G13 (28) or higher letter] contains a built-in ring generator. The maximum ring equivalency number (REN) supported is 2.2, and the module will ring four ports at one time. Bridging of single-line telephones is not supported because of poor transmission quality. — A new 008 OPT module (labeled “with RING GEN.”) contains a built-in ring generator. It rings four ports at a time. — Ferrite cores for the power supply modules are shipped from the factory to comply with FCC Part 15 requirements. — 3129-WTWA (touch tone outdoor telephone equipped with cast aluminum housing and armored handset cord with bell ringers) — 3129-WRWA (rotary dial outdoor telephone equipped with cast aluminum housing and armored handset cord with bell ringers). — 3129-WAWA (auto dial outdoor telephone equipped with cast aluminum housing and armored handset cord with bell ringers). — 3129-WNWA (nondial, automatic ringing on dedicated circuit outdoor telephone equipped with cast aluminum housing and armored handset cord with bell ringers). Equipment and Operations Equipment and operations enhancements include the following: — A new release (Version 2.16) of the System Programming and Maintenance (SPM) software to support international use. — Support of PRI connection to DEFINITY‚ Communications Systems — MLX-10DP telephone, identical to an MLX-10D, except that it — ■ ■ provides a jack for access to the PassageWay™ Solution and PassageWay Direct Connection Solution application. Issue 1 April 1999 27 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 2.1 Enhancements (August 1994) ■ Additional Application Packages, Telephones, Adjuncts, and Adapter Additional application packages, adjuncts, and adapter enhancements include the following: — A Digital Announcer Unit, compatible with all call management systems and tip/ring applications currently available for the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System. — The HackerTracker™ system software enhancement to the Call Accounting System (CAS) detects abnormal calling activity by allowing monitoring of facilities or authorization code usage. — A new digital Magic On Hold unit is available in three configurations: — Basic Prerecorded Package — Personalized Package — Custom Production Package — — — — — — The MERLIN® Identifier application enables people to receive, store, and use information provided by the local telephone company, specifically, the telephone number of a caller in an area where the service is also supported. An Off-Premises Range Extender (OPRE) supports offpremises operation with an off-premises extension capability and extended range operation for tip/ring devices as well as variable gain to improve voice transmission levels. PagePac® Plus Loudspeaker Paging Systems do not require system adapters. The controller provides eight built-in zones (expandable to 56 zones by using up to three 16-zone expansion units), group zones, talkback, night bell, operator override, tones, door supervision, microphone input, and system access security codes as standard features. PassageWay Solution (Release 1.0) software consisting of four applications that run with Microsoft® Windows™ 3.1 or later and provide an interface between an IBM®-compatible personal computer and the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System. Four single-line telephones with memory buttons: 710, 715, 725, and 730. Four specialty handsets compatible with all MLX telephones and the 3101 series, 3178-NHL, 8102, and 8110 single-line telephones. Issue 1 April 1999 28 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 2.0 Enhancements (October 1992) Release 2.0 Enhancements (October 1992) Refer to Release 2.0 Notes for detailed descriptions of Release 2.0 enhancements. Release 2.0 includes all Release 1.1 functionality plus the enhancements listed below. ■ Programming Programming enhancements include the following: — Extension Copy is a feature that reduces programming time by allowing the use of any extension as a template for programming another extension or block of extensions through centralized telephone programming. — Integrated Administration provides a single interface through Integrated Solution III (IS III) for programming entries common to the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System and AUDIX™ Voice Power. — Any SPM Version 2.xx (where xx is replaced by numbers) provides a Convert function for use in upgrading the system from Release 1.0 or 1.1. This function converts a backup file from a Release 1.0 or 1.1 system to Release 2.0 and later format, allowing reuse of existing system programming on the upgraded system. — Forced idle reductions keep system interruptions at a minimum. In general, the smallest necessary component is forced idle during programming activities. For example, renumbering a single extension idles only one extension. Only a few systemwide programming activities, such as setting the system mode and system renumbering, idle the entire system. ■ Operational — System operational enhancements include the following: — Coverage VMS Off is a feature that prevents incoming outside calls from going to voice mail. (All other coverage remains active as programmed.) The feature is programmed extension by extension, either through extension programming or through centralized telephone programming. — A Night Service group can be programmed to include either extensions or a calling group as members. You should not program both individual extensions and a calling group into the Night Service group, however, because individuals will not have a chance to answer before calling group members do. — When AUDIX Voice Power sends a Leave Message notification to an extension, the system identifies the voice mail system as the sender of the message. When the voice mail subscriber uses the Return Call feature, the call goes to any available voice mail port, not just to the specific port that generated the message. This reduces the chance of getting a busy port. — Coverage receivers can call coverage senders and have the call receive coverage treatment. If a receiver calls a sender for whom he or she is covering, and the sender is busy or unavailable, the call proceeds to other points of coverage. It does not come back to the receiver who originated the call. Issue 1 April 1999 29 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 2.0 Enhancements (October 1992) Enhancements to display prompts include automatic posting of a Do Not Disturb message (for MLX display telephones or other multiline telephones, a Posted Message button must be programmed for the Do Not Disturb message to be posted automatically) when a user activates the Do Not Disturb feature, and confirmation messages when a user activates Hold, Privacy, Saved Number Dial, and Transfer. — Direct Inward Dialing (DID) trunk emulation on a T1 facility provides up to 24 DID channels on a single DS1 interface, instead of requiring 24 separate physical trunks. — A telephone user can send a timed flash (switchhook flash) on a loop-start trunk call on a System Access (SA) button. Fax Attendant System™ Fax Attendant is an application for sending and receiving fax messages; its interface is similar to the voice mail interface provided by AUDIX Voice Power. Fax Attendant System, which co-resides with AUDIX Voice Power on the IS III platform, provides the following services: — Fax Call Coverage. Receives and holds messages for subscribers whose fax machines are busy or out of paper. This service also allows a subscriber to have a personal fax number without having a fax machine. — Fax Mail. Allows subscribers to create and use fax distribution lists, send and receive fax messages, and record personal greetings for incoming fax calls. — Fax Response. Prompts callers to select and receive faxes from a customer-created menu of choices, using touch-tone responses. 408 GS/LS-MLX Module The 408 GS/LS-MLX module (Releases 2.0 and later only) combines four line/trunk jacks for ground-start or loop-start trunks and eight extension jacks for MLX telephones on a single module in the control unit. Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Primary Rate Interface (PRI) enhancements include the following: — ■ ■ ■ ■ Connectivity to the 5ESS Generic 6 — Multiple incoming calls to directory number — Call-by-Call Service Selection — Password handling for FTS2000 — Extension ID as Calling Party Number for Automatic Number ID (ANI) Maintenance Maintenance enhancements include the following: — Clear descriptions of module test failures — Optional printing of hard copy of error logs — Display that correlates extension numbers with slot/port and logical ID — Display showing which slots, trunks, and extensions are maintenance busy — Issue 1 April 1999 30 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Release 1.1 Enhancements (October 1992) — — — — Internal digital switching element (DSE) loopback test for all modules B-channel loopback test for MLX modules B-channel line or call service states display Error log entries for dual-port RAM errors Release 1.1 Enhancements (October 1992) Refer to Release 1.1 Notes for detailed descriptions of Release 1.1 enhancements. Release 1.1 includes all Release 1.0 functionality plus the enhancements described in the following sections. ■ Language Selection This selection allows you to program the system for the display of prompts, menus, and messages on MLX display telephones in English, French, or Spanish. You can also program the following options in any of these languages, independently of the system language: — Individual extensions with MLX telephones — System Programming and Maintenance (SPM) — System programming reports — SMDR report headers MLX-10D, MLX-20L, and MLX-28D display telephones and MLX-10 nondisplay telephones are available in three separate versions, with factory-set buttons in English, Spanish, or French. (The MLX-10DP is available in the English version only.) In addition, user and operator guides and telephone tray cards are available in all three languages. ■ Programming and Maintenance Programming and maintenance enhancements include the following: — Additional Inspect capability in system programming. — Editing capability (Backspace selection) in extension programming. — Improvements to system reports. — An access log that records the last 20 times maintenance or system programming has been accessed. — Longer (20-second) gap between ring cycles for programming mode and Forced Idle tone. ■ Operational System operational enhancements include the following: — Automatic selection of an SA button when Conference is invoked (Hybrid/PBX mode). — Prompting through Conference feature on MLX display telephones. — Relocation of the More prompt on the MLX-20L display. — Display of the number saved on a programmed Last Number Dial or Saved Number Dial button when the button is inspected. Issue 1 April 1999 31 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Design Benefits ■ ■ ■ SPM SPM enhancements include operation in English, French, or Spanish, faster backup and restore, and automatic onscreen display of reports as they are created, with a Browse capability for reading the reports. Equipment Additional equipment includes the 8102 and 8110 analog telephones, four headsets, two headset amplifiers, and a transparent protective cover for the MLX-10 and MLX-10D telephones. The 8102 and 8110 telephones are also compatible with Release 1.0. PF Registration PF registration number AS5USA-65646-PF-E is assigned by the FCC for operating the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System in Hybrid/PBX mode in the United States. (The PF registration is also applicable to Release 1.0 systems.) Design Benefits Modular components allow easy, cost-effective growth in both size and function. For upgrades from the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System, all wiring and analog MERLIN System telephones can be reused. For upgrades from the MERLIN II Communications System, certain trunk and extension modules can also be reused. The modules are 800, 400 (LS), 400EM, 012 T/R, 008, and 408. Menu-driven system programming maintains the customer’s command of business operations. Built-in 1200/2400-bps modem allows fast access to the system by customers, Lucent Technologies personnel, or authorized dealers from a remote location for system programming and maintenance. Flexible mode of operation saves upgrade costs by allowing system configuration in one of three modes: Hybrid/PBX, Key, and Behind Switch. (The factory setting on the 3.0 processor board is Hybrid/PBX.) Connectivity to other systems in the Behind Switch mode optimizes existing resources by allowing the system to work as part of another MERLIN LEGEND Communications System, System 25, System 75, System 85, DEFINITY 75/85, or other communications system. The control unit can connect to another system’s control unit via either an off-premises telephone (OPT) line or an analog or digital tie trunk. Digital 2.048-MHz bus supplies a 64-kbps channel on each of the 216 time slots. 68EC020 Motorola CPU running at 16 MHz with zero wait states provides fast system performance. Memory data retention saves time by ensuring that system and extension programming information is retained for five (5) days, depending on the system configuration, in case of power failure or system shutdown. Integrated voice and data capabilities allow users to talk while transmitting data at speeds up to 64 kbps. Issue 1 April 1999 32 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Environmental Specifications DS1 interface can be configured for connection of either T1 or PRI for basic call control with the 4ESS or 5ESS PRI service specifications. Basic Rate interface (BRI) S/T protocol supports premier digital multiline (MLX) telephones with superior display capabilities and supports the ISDN terminal adapter Data Module for the connection of adjuncts. Environmental Specifications The control unit requires a regulated environment and can be located in any room or closet that is temperature-controlled and clean. Do not mount the control unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight. In addition, the control unit should not be co-located with air conditioning or ventilation units, compressors, fans and blowers, heaters, arc welders, or other machinery that produces electrical interference. The control unit is mounted on a Lucent Technologies pre-drilled backboard. Once installed, it is important to keep the control unit site clear of hazards, such as stacked paper or boxes, that block ventilation. Installing any machinery in the vicinity of the control unit should be avoided. If any pollution-producing work (such as sanding or spray painting) is to be done in the area, care should be taken to protect the unit. The following table gives the environmental specifications for the control unit. Control Unit Fully loaded basic carrier Weight: 45 lb. (20.4 kg) Dimensions: 14 inches wide x 23 inches high x 12 inches deep (35.6 cm x 58.4 cm x 30.5 cm) Fully loaded 2-carrier system (basic carrier plus 1 expansion carrier) Weight: 90 lb. (40.8 kg) Dimensions: 25 inches wide x 23 inches high x 12 inches deep (63.5 cm x 58.4 cm x 30.5 cm) Fully loaded 3-carrier system (basic carrier plus 2 expansion carriers) Weight: 135 lb. (61.2 kg) Dimensions: 37 inches wide x 23 inches high x 12 inches deep (94 cm x 58.4 cm x 30.5 cm) Mean Time between Failures (mean/average time the system is expected to operate before any type of failure occurs) = 2.4 years for a system configured with 24 trunks and 50 stations (extensions). Issue 1 April 1999 33 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 34 Environmental Specifications Backboard Mounting Hardware Requirements This refers to the types of wall construction to which the backboard will be attached. Type of material Wood surface Concrete surface, brick, cinder block Plaster, plasterboard Sheet-metal surface Mounting Hardware Wood screws Masonry anchors Toggle bolts Sheet-metal screws Hardware has a combined pullout force of 650 lb. (294.8 kg). When mounting to sheet-metal walls, attach to structural members. Location Within 5 feet (1.5 m) of dedicated AC power outlet (1 plug per carrier). Within 1000 cable feet (304.8 m) of telephones. Heat Dissipation Fully loaded basic carrier 500 Btu/hr (35 cal/sec) Fully loaded 2-carrier system 1000 Btu/hr (70 cal/sec) (basic carrier with one expansion carrier) Fully loaded 3-carrier system 1500 Btu/hr (105 cal/sec) (basic carrier plus two expansion carriers) Power Requirements Basic carrier 117 VAC 2-carrier 117 VAC 3-carrier 117 VAC Issue 1 April 1999 60 Hz -15% to 10% 5.4A 60 Hz -15% to 10% 10.8A 60 Hz -15% to 10% 16.2A Temperature/Humidity Range 40°–104°F (4°–40°C) 20%-80% relative humidity Ventilation Clearances 1 inch (2.5 cm) on right and left sides Radio Frequency Interference, Tolerance 1.0 V/m Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) To reduce electromagnetic interference emissions (possible interference problems with handheld telephones), check the date of manufacture of the CPU (517A27) units. If they were manufactured before April, 1993, replace them with a later version. ! CAUTION: ■ For the control unit, do not use an AC outlet that is controlled by a wall switch or some other switch. ■ Use an approved ground (AC receptacle for 3-prong plug). ■ Do not install the control unit outdoors. ■ Do not place the control unit near extreme heat (furnaces, heaters, attics, or direct sunlight). ■ Do not expose the control unit to devices that generate electrical interference (such as arc welders or motors). MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Power and Grounding ■ Do not place anything on top of carriers. ■ Do not install the control unit under any device that may drip fluid, such as an air conditioner. ■ Do not expose the control unit to moisture, corrosive gases, dust, chemicals, spray paint, or similar materials. Power and Grounding Proper power and grounding are essential for correct and safe functioning of the system. Power Specifications The system control unit plugs into a 117-VAC outlet. To avoid accidental disconnection of the system, this outlet should not be controlled by a wall switch. Each carrier unit requires its own power supply. Each power supply requires a maximum current of 5.4 amps. Therefore, if expansion carrier units are added to the system, extra AC outlets may be needed. Grounding Requirements Proper grounding of the installation site protects the system against the following: — Lightning — Power surges — Power crosses on outside lines/trunks — Electrostatic discharge (ESD) The local telephone company is responsible for providing protection of outside lines/trunks at the entrance to the site. The protection should consist of the following: — Carbon blocks or gas discharge tubes connected to an approved ground — Adequate bonding of the outside line/trunk protector ground and the power company ground ! WARNING: An improper ground can result in equipment failures and service outages. Verify that the AC power uses an approved ground for its primary ground, that all voltage-limiting devices are grounded to an approved ground, and that the ground is one of the approved grounds listed below. The following is a list of approved grounds, starting with the most preferred: — Building steel. — Acceptable water pipe, must be a metal, underground water pipe at least 1/2-inch (30.4 cm) in diameter, and in direct contact with the earth for at least 10 feet (3 m). — It must be electrically continuous so that the protector ground is connected. (Check for insulated joints, plastic pipe, and plastic water meters that might interrupt electrical continuity.) Issue 1 April 1999 35 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Power and Grounding — — — — — A metallic underground water pipe must be supplemented by the metal frame of the building, a concrete-encased ground, or a ground ring. Other local metal underground systems or local underground structures such as tanks and piping systems. Rod and pipe electrodes, a 5/8-inch (1.6-cm) solid rod or 3/4-inch (1.9-cm) conduit or pipe electrode driven to a minimum depth of 8 feet (244 cm). Plate electrode, a minimum of 2 square feet (61 square cm) of metallic surface exposed to the exterior soil. Concrete-encased ground, which must be an electrode, consisting of one of the following: — At least 20 feet (6.1 m) of one or more steel reinforcing rods, each being at least 1/2-inch (1.27 cm) in diameter. — 20 feet (6.1 m) of bare copper conductor not smaller than #4 AWG, encased in 2 inches (5 cm) of concrete. This electrode must be located within and near the bottom of a concrete foundation or roofing that is in direct contact with the earth. — Ground ring, consisting of at least 20 feet (6.1 m) of bare copper conductor not smaller than #2 AWG, encircling the building. The ground ring must be in direct contact with the earth and buried at least 2.5 feet (77 cm) below the earth’s surface. ! WARNING: Do not use a metal underground gas piping system. This is a safety risk. For most power surges, the following standard grounding requirements provide adequate lightning and surge protection: — Properly wired/grounded/bonded outside line protectors — Properly wired/grounded AC outlet — Properly grounded single-point ground bar — Properly wired connection between single-point ground and power supplies Additional Power Surge Protection The 391C1, 391A3, 391A2, and 391A1 power supplies have built-in AC line protection. This built-in protection handles almost all situations. Occasionally, additional protection may be needed if the customer is located in a heavy lightning area. The following products are available: — The 147A protector provides AC surge protection for In-Range Out-of-Building (IROB) extensions. This protector can also provide surge protection for the 391A power supply module in heavy lightning areas. Issue 1 April 1999 36 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 37 Control Unit Interfaces The 145D protector provides AC surge protection for the entire system, including the power supply module. One unit provides protection for six outlets. — The 146C protector provides Central Office (CO) line surge protection. One unit covers four CO lines. Complete installation instructions are provided with the surge protectors. — Control Unit Interfaces Interface Applications BRI S/T1 Control unit to MLX telephone ISDN Terminal Adapter DS1 Control unit to the following services: Signaling Audio/ Channel Data Rate Rate 16 kbps (D) 64 kbps (B) 64 kbps (B) and (D) 64 kbps T1 Emulated tie trunk Emulated DID Emulated loop-start Emulated ground-start PRI services ACCUNET® switched digital service MEGACOM® WATS MEGACOM 800 Software Defined Network (SDN) MultiQuest® 900 number services Connectivity to 5ESS Generic 6/7/8/FTS 2000 Multiple incoming calls to directory number Call-by-Call Service Selection Password handling for FTS 2000 SID-ANI as Calling Party Number RS-232-C Control unit to PC connected to system programming port 2400 bps or 1200 bps 2400 bps or 1200 bps Control unit to Lucent Technologies model 1200 bps 572 printer, PC with CAS, or CAT connected to RS-232-C port 1200 bps Control unit to analog multiline telephone 40kHz 300– 3400 Hz Tip/Ring Control unit to single-line telephone, modem, fax, OPT, or voice mail system 40kHz 300– 3400 Hz ETR 40kHz 300– 3400 Hz ATL Control unit to ETR telephone or MLS telephone 1 Issue 1 April 1999 Call handling derived from CCITT recommendation Q.931. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 38 Network Interface Requirements Network Interface Requirements Facility Interface Code Network Interface Loop-start 02LS2 RJ11C, RJ14C, RJ21X Ground-start 02G S2 RJ11C, RJ14C, RJ21X DID 02RV2-T RJ11C, RJ14C, RJ21X OPT OL13C RJ11C, RJ14C Tie TL31M RJ2GX T1 04DU9-B 04DU9-C RJ48C/X PRI 04DU9-BN (D4 with AMI) RJ48C/X Line/Trunk Type 04DU9-DN (D4 with B8ZS) 04DU9-IKN (ESF with AMI) 04DU9-ISN (ESF and B8ZS) BRI 021S5 Issue 1 April 1999 RJ49 FCC Registration Registration Number REN AS593M-72682-MF-E 1.5A Type Multi-function AS593M-72914-KF-E 1.5A Key only AS5USA-65646-PF-E 1.5A Hybrid/PBX DOC Registration DOC Certification No. CSA Certification No. Load No. 230-4095A LR-56260 6 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Hardware and Software Capacities Hardware and Software Capacities You can configure the system as a stand-alone unit or as part of a private network. Maximum system capacities are as follows: — Up to 108 simultaneous two-party conversations NOTE: If more than 108 conversations are in progress at the same time, blocking can occur. — Up to 80 line/trunk jacks, including loop-start, ground-start, DID, tie, and DSI — Up to 400 extension endpoints that support a combination of the following: — Up to 272 physical extension jacks for telephones and adjuncts — Up to 200 logical digital data ports (through ISDN terminal adapters connected to jacks on the MLX module) providing RS-232 connections to data terminals and personal computers — System call-handling capability of 3828 hundred call seconds per hour (ccs/hr) — Up to three 100D DS1 modules, maximum two per carrier; the 24 channels on each 100D DSI module count toward the 80 line/trunk capacity — Up to five 800 NI-BRI modules, maximum two per carrier (Release 4.0 and later) — One CTI link when operating in Hybrid/PBX mode The system has a total capacity of 352 physical jacks (80 outside lines/trunks plus 272 extensions); however, each MLX module extension jack supports two logical endpoints (extension devices that can operate simultaneously and independently of each other). For example, an MLX telephone with a Multi-Function Module (MFM) plugs into one extension jack, but the jack supports both the telephone and the equipment (for example, a fax or an analog modem) connected to the MFM. Similarly, although the 100D module has only one jack, it can serve up to 24 endpoints (emulated lines/trunks or PRI lines/trunks). Thus, you can configure the system to connect up to 80 lines/trunks and 400 extension endpoints—a total of 480 endpoints. The next table, Hardware and Software Capacities, lists the hardware and software capacities of the system. Constraining Factors appear with a checkmark (✓) and are explained at the end of the table. Issue 1 April 1999 39 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 40 Hardware and Software Capacities Hardware and Software Capacities Limit 100D Module (maximum 2 per carrier) 3 800 NI-BRI Module (maximum 3 per carrier) 5 Account Codes Characters per code 16 Allowed/Disallowed Lists Number of lists Entries per list Digits per entry 8 10 7 Authorization Codes Digits per code 400 11 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Number of ARS tables Subpatterns per table Routes per subpattern Entries per table Entries across all tables Default tables 16 2 6 100 1600 4 Callback Calls in Queue Calling Groups Number of groups Members per group Local extensions only Non-local extensions only Total agents and supervisors Total supervisors Groups per member Primary delay announcements per system Secondary delay announcements per system Primary delay announcements per group Secondary delay announcements per group Groups per delay announcement External alerts per group Coverage groups per group Priority Queuing Support Group Home Group Constraining Factor 64 32 20 1 200 8 1 200 32 10 1 32 1 1 31 1 Carriers Line/trunk and extension module slots per basic carrier Line/trunk and extension module slots per expansion carrier Maximum slots available for line/trunk and extension modules 17 Coverage Groups Number of groups Senders per group Groups per sender Receiver buttons per group Groups per QCC receiver 30 400 1 8 30 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ home support 3 ✓ 5 6 ✓ MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 41 Hardware and Software Capacities Hardware and Software Capacities (Continued) Limit Constraining Factor CTI Link 1 ✓ Data Hunt Groups Number of groups Members per group Groups per member 32 20 1 Direct Inward Dialing Number of blocks Number of trunks 2 80 Directories System Directory Listings Extension Directory Listings Personal Directory (MLX-20L only) Listings 1 130 1 200 48 50 Endpoints (devices) 400 Extensions Total physical jacks Total endpoints 200 400 Fax Machines with Message Waiting 16 Lines/Trunks 80 Message Waiting Lamp Messages 1499 Night Service Groups Members per group Calling groups per group Groups per member Emergency Allowed List entries 8 400 1 8 10 Park codes (number of codes) 8 Personal Lines 64 Pool Buttons 64 Ports (not simultaneously) Voice Announce to Busy extensions Voice Messaging interface (VMI) ISDN Terminal Adapter Paging Primary delay announcements Secondary delay announcements 200 24 200 3 200 32 Remote Access Number of barrier codes Digits per code, systemwide 16 4–11 Service Observing Groups Number of groups Observers per group Members per group 16 1 200 Shared System Access Buttons Number of buttons per principal extension 27 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 42 Constraining Factors Hardware and Software Capacities (Continued) Limit Speed Dial Personal Speed Dial Entries per telephone Entries per system Digits per entry System Speed Dial Entries per system Digits per entry System Operating Consoles Direct-line consoles (DLCs) MLX-20L or MLX-28D BIS-22D, BIS-34D, or MERLIN II System Display Consoles QCCs Combination of DLCs plus QCCs DSSs Number of consoles per module 408 GS/LS-MLX, 408GS/LS-ID-MLX, or 008 MLX 016 MLX 408 (LS-ATL) or 008 (ATL) System Programming Equipment MLX-20L RS-232 jack for PC with SPM or WinSPM Modem (built-in processor module) Telephones (not simultaneously) Analog multiline Without Voice Announce to Busy With Voice Announce to Busy MLX-20L All other MLX telephones (with/without ISDN terminal adapter/MFM) Single-line ETR/MLS Power failure transfer Constraining Factor ✓ 24 1200 28 130 40 ✓ 8 8 4 8 16 ✓ 2 4 2 ✓ 1 1 1 136 68 48 ✓ 200 200 200 20 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Two-Party Conversations 108 ✓ Voice Messaging Systems 24 Constraining Factors This section describes the constraining factors that limit the capabilities supplied in the previous table. Calling Groups Members of groups. QCCs cannot be members of calling groups because the QCC position is set up as a system operator and has its own queue, which is different from the group’s queue. Members per group. The maximum number of local extensions in a calling group is 20. The maximum number of non-local extensions in a calling group is 1. A calling group cannot contain both local and non-local extensions. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Constraining Factors Primary and secondary delay announcements per system. With Release 5.0 and later systems, up to 10 primary and one secondary announcement device can be designated for each calling group. Each announcement device decreases the 200 tip/ring station capacity. Carriers The first slot of the basic carrier is used for the processor module, with a maximum of 5 port/board slots. Coverage Groups Senders per group. QCCs cannot be senders because they do not have coverage available and use Position-Busy instead. CTI Link One CTI link is supported in Hybrid/PBX mode only. Fax Machines with Message Waiting The system can support more than 16 fax machines, but those in excess of 16 cannot use fax message waiting indication. Ports (not simultaneously) Voice Messaging Interface. Although the system software supports up to 24 VMI ports, all VMI ports must be in the same calling group, and the maximum number of extensions in a calling group is 20. Service Observing Groups A Service Observer station must be an MLX telephone (except QCC or CTI link). A Service Observing group member station can be any telephone except QCC or CTI link. The maximum number of members per Service Observing group is equal to the maximum number of extensions in the system. NOTE: Service Observing may be subject to federal, state, or local laws, rules, or regulations or require the consent of one or both of the call parties. You must check in your jurisdiction and comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations before using this feature. Failure to comply may result in severe penalties. Speed Dial Personal Speed Dial. Single-line and 5- or 10-button telephones. System Operator Consoles DLCs. Two consoles are allowed for each 408 MLX, 008 MLX, or analog multiline module, and four consoles are allowed for each 016 MLX module (Release 7.0 and later). A maximum of eight DLC consoles are allowed per system. Up to two DSSs can be attached to an MLX operator console, and one is built into the MERLIN II System Display Console. QCCs. Two consoles are allowed for each 408 MLX or 008 MLX module, and four consoles are allowed for each 016 MLX module (Release 7.0 and later). A maximum of four QCC consoles are allowed per system. Issue 1 April 1999 43 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Constraining Factors System Programming Equipment Remote access overrides onsite programming except during backup or restore. Telephones (not simultaneously) MLX-20L. RAM limit and the total includes the MLX-20L telephone used for system programming. All other MLX telephones. RAM limit. An MFM and an ISDN terminal adapter cannot be connected to the same telephone (including the MLX-20L) at the same time. Single-line. Software dial plan limit. Power failure transfer. 1 for each 4 LS or GS line/trunk jacks. ETR/MLS. RAM limit. Two-Party Conversations 216 time slots. Issue 1 April 1999 44 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 45 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes Component PEC/SAP Comcode App. Code MODELS MERLIN LEGEND R7 Control Unit 6140-CU7 R7.0 Processor (CKE4) 108424136 Power Supply Module 107793275 Backplane/Basic Housing and Carrier 108059304 CU Cover 106905953 Empty Filler Module 107005720 Backup Card 107779878 WinSPM CD ROM – Customer 408059376 108370347 Customer Ref. CD-ROM1 System Manager Quick Reference (paper) 108370321 Note: As of 1/18/99, bundles are no longer offered. 517P33A 391C1 403J Wall 18A 10A2 555-670-804 555-670-800 555-670-119 UPGRADES MERLIN LEGEND Hardware Upgrade— (ships new CPU) R1/R2/R3 (installs prior to April 1998) /R4/R5/R6.0 to R7 6141-U7LA R7.0 Processor (CKE4) 108424136 517P33A Backup Card 107779878 10A2 WinSPM CD ROM – Customer 408059376 555-670-804 108370347 555-670-800 Customer Ref. CD-ROM1 System Manager Quick Reference (paper) 108370321 555-670-119 MERLIN LEGEND Software Upgrade— 2 6141-119A R3.1 (since April 1998) /R6.1 to R7 Forced Install Card 108387929 10J1 WinSPM CD ROM – Customer 408059376 555-670-804 1 108370347 555-670-800 Customer Ref. CD-ROM System Manager Quick Reference (paper) 108370321 555-670-119 Note: To Upgrade from MERLIN II to R7, use MERLIN LEGEND Control Unit ordering codes (6140-CU7). MERLIN LEGEND Upgrade—Free Hardware Upgrade from R5/R6 to R73 6141-U7LP R7.0 Processor (CKE4) 108424136 517P33A Backup Card 107779878 10A2 WinSPM CD ROM - Customer 408059376 555-670-804 108370347 555-670-800 Customer Ref. CD-ROM1 System Manager Quick Reference (paper) 108370321 555-670-119 MERLIN LEGEND Upgrade—Free Software Upgrade from R6.1 to R73 6141-119P Forced Install Card 108387929 10J1 WinSPM CD ROM – Customer 408059376 555-670-804 108370347 555-670-800 Customer Ref. CD-ROM1 System Manager Quick Reference (paper) 108370321 555-670-119 ADDITIONAL CONTROL UNIT COMPONENTS Power Supply 2 MB Blank PCMCIA Backup/Restore Card 4 MB Blank PCMCIA Backup/Restore Card Issue 1 April 1999 61477/A 61475/A 107779878 391C1 107779878 10A2 107245243 10A1 61501 Customer Ref. Paper Manuals 61612/A2 SPM Version 7.15 – DOS 61530/A SPM Version 7.15 – UNIX for IS 61550A WinSPM CD ROM – External Use 6140-SPM 108370255 555-670-100 108411273 108411281 408059376 555-670-802 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 46 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component PEC/SAP WinSPM Floppy – External Use 6141-SPM WinSPM CD ROM – Internal Services Use WinSPM Floppy – Internal Services Use Expansion Unit 61490/A 102799 Expansion Wall Mount with Top/Front Cover Power Supply Top/Front Cover (Choose One) Cov995 (No Covers) Cov01 (One Top/One Front) Cov02 (Two Top/Two Front) Empty Module (Choose One) MOD904 (No Module) MOD01 (One Module) Kit of Parts (Cover Labels and Ferrite Cores; not in PEC 61490) Plastic Backboard Hardware Template Backboard (31.5’’ x 27’’) Shipping Container Shipping Tray Shipping Insert (pair) Network X-Conn: RJ-21X Station X-Conn: BR2580-66 Block Line/Trunk and Extension Modules 008 (ATL) 61485/A 008 MLX 61486/A 008 OPT + Ring Generator 61479/A 012 (T/R) + Ring Generator 61494/A 016 (T/R) with 4 TTRs 61507/A 016 ETR with 4 TTRs 61551/A 016 MLX 61511/A 100D(DS1) 61491/A 800 DID 61488/A 800 NI-BRI 61510/A 400EM (tie trunk) 61492/A 400 GS/LS/TTR 61483/A 408 GS/LS (ATL) 61481/A 408 GS/LS-ID-MLX 61505/A 800 DID with 2 TTRs 61488/A 800 GS/LS-ID ICL with 4 TTRs 61502/A Vintage Line/Trunk and Extension Modules 408 LS/ATL 61482 Comcode 408059384 App. Code 555-670-803 408059392 555-670-804 408059400 555-670-805 107007122 403H 107793275 391C1 106905953 18A 107005720 19A 107005027 D182764 847009206 847007523 847087376 847087392 847087384 403613003 405464777 105351092 517B3 108333717 517c21 107731994 517E28 107989584 517J13 108359571 517D34 108333659 517A54 108333659 517A54 108044769 517M15 108318478 517G20 108318494 517B35 108314261 517D14 107091399 517C18 107091407 517D26 108333733 517E29 108318478 517G20 108357609 517B31 105512495 517C1 INACTIVE Models/Bundles and Modules MERLIN LEGEND R3 Control Unit (Inactive) Power Supply CKE4 Processor Translation Card Backplane Customer Ref. Manuals MERLIN LEGEND MLX/ATL Bundle (Inactive) R6.1 Processor (CKE4) Power Supply Backup Card SPM–DOS 6.25 Backplane CU Cover (Attribute: COV01) Empty Module (Attr: MDL01) Issue 1 April 1999 6140-C31 105846 107793275 391C1 108182643 517D33A 107245243 10A1 107007114 403G 108251877 6140-61D 106711 108282765 107793275 107779878 108389628 108059304 106905953 107005720 517M33A 391C1 10A2 TBD 403J Wall 18A MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 47 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component PEC/SAP 408 GS/LS-MLX Mod (QTY: 2) 008 ATL Module Customer Ref. CD-ROM1 (Attribute: DOC52) Customer Ref. Paper Manuals2 (Attribute: DOC51) Network Ref. Paper Manual (Attribute: NRD01) MERLIN LEGEND 016/ATL/MLX 6140-61F Bundle (Inactive) 106712 R6.1 Processor (CKE4) Power Supply Backup Card SPM–DOS 6.25 Backplane CU Cover (Attribute: COV01) Empty Module (Attr: MDL01) 408 GS/LS-MLX Module 408 GS/LS/ATL Module 016 T/R Module Customer Ref. CD-ROM1 (Attribute: DOC52) Customer Ref. Paper Manuals2 (Attribute: DOC51) Network Ref. Paper Manual (Attribute: NRD01) MERLIN LEGEND 016/MLX 6140-61G Bundle (Inactive) 106713 R6.1 Processor (CKE4) Power Supply Backup Card SPM–DOS 6.25 Backplane CU Cover (Attribute: COV01) Empty Module (Attr: MDL01) 408 GS/LS-ID-MLX Mod (QTY: 2) 016 T/R Module Customer Ref. CD-ROM1 (Attribute: DOC52) Customer Ref. Paper Manuals2 (Attribute: DOC51) Network Ref. Paper Manual (Attribute: NRD01) MERLIN LEGEND 3150 DS1 CSU 6140-61I Bundle (Inactive) 106714 R6.1 Processor (CKE4) Power Supply Backup Card SPM–DOS 6.25 Backplane CU Cover (Attribute: COV01) Empty Module (Attr: MDL01) T1 ESF CSU DS1 Module DB15-D515 Screw Slide Latch CJ48M-RJ48M Cable Customer Ref. CD-ROM1 (Attribute: DOC52) Customer Ref. Paper Manuals2 (Attribute: DOC51) Issue 1 April 1999 Comcode App. Code 108236902 105351092 517D29 517B3 108289034 555-661-800 108303264 555-661-100 108289703 555-661-150 108282765 107793275 107779878 108389628 108059304 106905953 107005720 108236902 107091407 107856551 517M33A 391C1 10A2 TBD 403J Wall 18A 108289034 555-661-800 108303264 555-661-100 108289703 555-661-150 108282765 107793275 107779878 108389628 108059304 106905953 107005720 517M33A 391C1 10A2 TBD 403J Wall 18A 108236902 107856551 517D29 517C34 108289034 555-661-800 108303264 555-661-100 108289703 555-661-150 108282765 107793275 107779878 108389628 108059304 106905953 107005720 107564510 108044769 107369324 107369274 517M33A 391C1 10A2 TBD 403J Wall 18A 517D29 517D26 517C34 517M15 108289034 555-661-800 108303264 555-661-100 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 48 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component PEC/SAP Network Ref. Paper Manual (Attribute: NRD01) MERLIN LEGEND DS1 DSU/ 6140-61J CSU Bundle (Inactive) 106715 R6.1 Processor (CKE4) Power Supply Backup Card SPM–DOS 6.25 Backplane CU Cover (Attribute: COV01) Empty Module (Attr: MDL01) T1 DSU/CSU DS1 Module DB15-D515 Screw Slide Latch CJ48M-RJ48M Cable CA Assembly DR MTG-DR Bracket Customer Ref. CD-ROM1 (Attribute: DOC52) Customer Ref. Paper Manuals2 (Attribute: DOC51) Network Ref. Paper Manual (Attribute: NRD01) MERLIN LEGEND 012 to 016 T/R Trade-in Package (Inactive) 6141-T40A 016 T/R Module Customer Ref. Paper Manuals2 MERLIN LEGEND MLX/012 T/R 6140-31C Bundle (Inactive) 105845 Power Supply Backplane Translation Card CKE4 Processor 408 GS/LS-MLX Mod. (QTY: 2) 012 T/R Module w/Ring Gen. Customer Ref. Manuals MERLIN LEGEND MLX/ATL 6140-31D Bundle (Inactive) 105844 Power Supply Backplane Translation Card CKE4 Processor 408 GS/LS-MLX Mod (QTY: 2) 008 ATL Module Customer Ref. Manuals MERLIN LEGEND MLX/ATL/012 Package (Inactive) CKE4 Processor Backplane Power Supply Translation Card 408 GS/LS-MLX Module 012 T/R Module w/Ring Gen. 408 GS/LS/ATL Module Customer Ref. Manuals MERLIN LEGEND Upgrade— R1/R2 to R3 (Inactive) R3.1 Processor Translation Card Issue 1 April 1999 Comcode App. Code 108289703 555-661-150 108282765 107793275 107779878 108389628 108059304 106905953 107005720 107563983 108044769 107369324 107369274 107369340 107369803 517M33A 391C1 10A2 TBD 403J Wall 18A 517M15 108289034 555-661-800 108303264 555-661-100 108289703 555-661-150 107856551 517C34 108303264 555-661-100 107793275 391C1 107007114 403G 107245243 10A1 108182643 517D33A 108236902 517D29 107989584 517J13 (28) 108251877 107793275 391C1 107007114 403G 107245243 10A1 108182643 517D33A 108236902 517D29 105351092 517B3 108251877 6140-31E 105843 108182643 107007114 107793275 107245243 108236902 107989584 107044877 108251877 517D33A 403G 391C1 10A1 517E29 517J13 517C26 107752693 517D33 107245243 10A1 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 49 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component SPM—UNIX SPM—DOS R3.0 Customer Ref. Manuals MERLIN LEGEND Upgrade— M II to R3 (Inactive) R3.1 Processor Blank Translation Card Kit of Parts (Cover Labels and Ferrite Cores) R3.0 Customer Ref. Manuals MERLIN LEGEND R3 to R3.1 Upgrade (Inactive) Forced Installation Card Doc Release Notes PEC/SAP Comcode 107741266 107741258 107713679 App. Code 107752693 107245243 517D33 10A1 107005027 107713679 D182764 107752677 107747479 10B2 Telephones MLX Telephones MLX-5® English (black) English (white) 3156-0BB 3156-0BW 107894719 7712D05D-003 107894727 7712D05D-264 3156-0DB 3156-0DW 107894735 7712D06D-003 107894743 7712D06D-264 3156-02B 3156-02W 3156-F2I 3156-F2I 3156-S2I 3156-S2I 107108722 7712D01D-003 107108748 7712D01D-264 107108797 7712D01D(29)-003 107108789 7712D01D(29)-264 107108755 7712D01D(22)-003 107108771 7712D01D(22)-264 3156-03B 3156-03W 3156-F3I 3156-F3I 3156-S3I 3156-S3I 107108870 7712D02D-003 107108888 7712D02D-264 107108938 7712D02D(29)-003 107108920 7712D02D(29)-264 107108904 7712D02D(22)-003 107108912 7712D02D(22)-264 3156-06B 3156-06W 107108946 7712D04D-003 107108953 7712D04D-264 3156-07B 3156-07W 3156-S7I 3156-S7I 3156-F7I 3156-F7I 3156-S7I 3156-S7I 106922271 106922289 106987423 106987456 106987472 106987498 106987506 106987514 3156-05B 3156-05W 3156-F5I 3156-F5I 3156-S5I 3156-S5I 107108979 7713D01D-003 107108987 7713D01D-264 107109027 7713D01D(29)-003 107109019 7713D01D(29)-264 107108995 7713D01D(22)-003 107109001 7713D01D(22)-264 3156-04B 3156-04W 3156-F4I 3156-F4I 3156-S4I 3156-S4I 107115800 7713D02D-003 107115818 7713D02D-264 107115842 7713D02D(29)-003 107115859 7713D02D(29)-264 106613599 7713D02D(22)-003 106613607 7713D02D(22)-264 ® MLX-5D English (black) English (white) MLX-10 English (black) English (white) French (black) French (white) Spanish (black) Spanish (white) MLX-10D English (black) English (white) French (black) French (white) Spanish (black) Spanish (white) MLX-10DP English (black) English (white) MLX-16DP® English (black) English (white) Spanish (black) Spanish (white) French (black) French (white) East. Europe (black) East. Europe (white) MLX-20L English (black) English (white) French (black) French (white) Spanish (black) Spanish (white) MLX-28D English (black) English (white) French (black) French (white) Spanish (black) Spanish (white) 7715D01D-003 7715D01D-264 7715D01D(22)-003 7715D01D(22)-264 7715D01D(29)-003 7715D01D(29)-264 7715D01D(22)-003 7715D01D(22)-264 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 50 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component MLX Secure Telephones MLX-10DS English (black) MLX-28DS English (black) MLX-20LS English (black) Fiber Interface Card with Ring Generator Chassis with Power Supply, Blank Cover 800 LS Card PEC/SAP Comcode App. Code 3156-03S 107185076 7712DO2D1-003 3156-04S 107185050 7713D02D1-003 3156-05S 61393 107185068 7713D01D1-003 406981217 93030.2 FIB INT PRN 6139-SFS 61394 406981225 406981241 93030.8C MINI 903030.3 2 WIRE PRN 107926834 107926842 107926859 107926867 107926875 107926883 7712D05D(29)-003 7712D05D(29)-264 7712D05D(22)-003 7712D05D(22)-264 7712D05D(30)-003 7712D05D(30)-264 107926891 107926909 107926917 107926925 107926933 107926941 7712D06D(29)-003 7712D06D(29)-264 7712D06D(22)-003 7712D06D(22)-264 7712D06D(30)-003 7712D06D(30)-264 107854788 107854796 107854804 107854812 107854820 107854838 107854846 107854853 107854861 107854054 107854062 107320749 7311H12A-003 7311H12A-264 7311H12A-323 7311H13A-003 7311H13A-264 7311H13A-323 7311H14A-003 7311H14A-264 7311H14A-323 7515H04A-003 7515H04A-264 7515H04A-323 Inactive MLX Telephones MLX-5 French (black) French (white) Spanish (black) Spanish (white) Hungarian (black) Hungarian (white) MLX-5D French (black) French (white) Spanish (black) Spanish (white) Hungarian (black) Hungarian (white) ETR (PARTNER) ETR-6 (black) 3158-04B/A ETR-6 (white) 3158-04W/A ETR-6 (gray) 3158-04G/A ETR-18 (black) 3158-05B/A ETR-18 (white) 3158-05W/A ETR-18 (gray) 3158-05G/A ETR-18D (black) 3158-07B/A ETR-18D (white) 3158-07W/A ETR-18D (gray) 3158-07G/A ETR-34D (black) 3158-08B/A ETR-34D (white) 3158-08W/A ETR-34D (gray) 3158-08G/A MLS (Inactive) MLS-6 (black) 3151-04B/A MLS-6 (white) 3151-04W/A MLS-12 (black) 3151-05B/A MLS-12 (white) 3151-05W/A MLS-12D (black) 3151-06B/A MLS-12D (white) 3151-06W/A MLS-18D (black) 3151-07B/A MLS-18D (white) 3151-07W/A MLS-34D (black) 3151-08B/A MLS-34D (white) 3151-08W/A Analog Multiline Telephones (black) BIS-10 3165-10B/A BIS-22 3166-22B/A BIS-22D 3166-DSB/A BIS-34D 3167-DSB/A Inactive Analog Multiline Telephones (black) MLC-5 5-Button 10-Button 10-Button HFAI 34-Button Deluxe 34-Button BIS 34-Button 107092165 107092181 107092116 107092124 107092157 107092132 107092215 107092207 106927551 106927569 107137671 107137689 107623449 107635476 7313HO1C-003 7314HO1C-003 7315HO1F-003 7317HO1F-003 105515332 7312HO1C-003 105217426 Z7302H01D-003 106641079 Z7303H01D-003 106641053 Z7309H01C-003 106641046 Z7305H02D-003 106641087 Z7305H03D-003 106641061 Z7305H01B-003 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 51 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component 34-Button BIS/DIS MERLIN PFC™ (ATL) PFC paper Single-Line Telephones 2500 YMGL Black Misty cream 2500 YMGM Black Misty cream 2500 MMGL Black Misty cream 6210 Deep gray Lucent white 6220 Deep gray Lucent white Inactive Single-Line Telephones 2500 YMGK (message waiting, recall, touch-tone, desk) Black Misty cream 2500 MMGK (recall, touch-tone, desk) Black Misty cream 2500 MMGJ (touch-tone, desk) Black Misty cream 2554 MMGJ (touch-tone, wall) Black Misty cream 500 MM (rotary, desk) Black Ivory Beige 554 BMPA (rotary, wall) Black Ivory 8110M Analog Voice Black Kit (4 black sets) White Kit (4 white sets) 8102M Analog Voice Black Kit (4 black sets) White Kit (4 white sets) 8101 Analog Voice Black White Wireless Telephones BC 905 Business Cordless Battery Belt Clip PEC/SAP Comcode 106641095 106681562 406956367 App. Code Z7305H04C-003 SET COMM 50A 3101-KFD/A 107005043 2500YMGL-003 107005050 2500YMGL-215 107732422 2500YMGM-003 107732430 2500YMGM-215 3101-KBD/A 107023236 2500MMGL-003 107023277 2500MMGL-215 3198-10G/A 3198-10W/A 3198-20G/A 3198-20W/A 105480578 2500YMGK-003 105480560 2500YMGK-215 105414130 2500MMGK-003 105414122 2500MMGK-215 105414155 105414148 2500MMGJ-003 2500MMGJ-215 105480081 105480032 2554MMGJ-003 2554MMGJ-215 103870234 500MM-03 103870226 500MM-50 103870267 500MM-60 103823498 103823506 554BMPA-3 554BMPA-50 3193-001 107535841 8110A01D-003 811 107538399 8110A01D-003 107535858 8110A01D-264 811 107538401 8110A01D-264 3192-001 107538357 8102A01C-003 810 107538373 8102A01C-003 107538365 8102A01C-264 810 107538381 8102A01C-264 3192-101 107730475 107730483 3206-02B 32091 3206-CLP 1081660 59 407759729 847903614 8101A01-B003 8101A01-B264 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 52 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component PEC/SAP MDW 9031P TransTalk™ Wireless Telephone Set (stand-alone product shipped w/ power pack) Black 3204-07B MDW 9031P TransTalk™ Wireless Telephone Set (sets for use with wireless carrier assembly) Black 3204-W7B TransTalk Wireless Carrier Assembly 3204-CR3 Headset 3122-042 Headpiece QD Cord Headset (packaged with an adapter) 3122-043 Headpiece QD Cord Battery Pack Black 32045 Extended Life Battery 32049 Carrying Case (Holster) 32090 Inactive Cordless/Wireless Telephones Model 5405 Model 5455 MDC 9000 Business Cordless Telephone Set White Black Battery Pack for MDW 9010 White Black Special-Purpose Telephones Touch-tone Outdoor WL 8800-031 Manual Dial Outdoor WL 8800-002 Auto-Dial Outdoor WL 8800-003 Explosive Atmosphere Telephones 2520B 3129-ETW Touch-tone, Wall5 Inactive Special-Purpose Telephones 520B Rotary, Desk Rotary Outdoor WL Consoles DSS English (black) 3156-DCB English (white) 3156-DCW Spanish (black) 3156-SDI Spanish (white) 3156-SDI Inactive Consoles MERLIN II System Display Console Comcode App. Code 117A1 407713718 407714401 407720739 407714401 107733107 107733115 848026092 106440472 106440464 CS6300U30A-2292 CS6300U29A-2292 107304982 107304974 7311H11B-264 7311H11B-003 106760812 106760804 407380922 2526 407380955 526 407380930 526 AMACADL 103873030 2520B-3 103873048 520B-3 105727444 526 106902463 604B1-003 106902489 604B1-264 107013294 604B1(22)-003 107013302 604B1(22)-264 105229744 7318H01A-003 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 53 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component Issue 1 April 1999 PEC/SAP Comcode App. Code Applications SPM Version 2.16–DOS 61495 SPM Version 2.16–UNIX 61496 SPM Version 3.18–DOS 61495 SPM Version 3.18–UNIX 61496 SPM Version 4.15–DOS 61508 SPM Version 4.15–UNIX 61509 SPM Version 5.15–DOS 61515 SPM Version 5.15–UNIX 61514 SPM Version 6.15–DOS 61526 SPM Version 6.15–UNIX 61527/A SPM Version 6.25–DOS 61528/A SPM Version 6.25–UNIX 61529/A SPM Version 7.15–DOS 61530/A SPM Version 7.15–UNIX for IS 61550/A WinSPM CD ROM – External Use 6140-SPM WinSPM Floppy – External Use 6141-SPM WinSPM CD ROM – Internal Services Use WinSPM Floppy – Internal Services Use Call Accounting System (CAS) CAS for Windows 50-station 1202-651/A 100-station 1202-652/A 200-station 1202-653/A Custom Rate Table (mandatory) 12055 HACKERTRACKER for 1202-660/A Windows Supplemental Initialization 12057 Support Parallel Printer (optional) dot matrix 69769 Parallel Printer Cable 69641 Serial Printer 4200-572 Parallel Printer 4200-570 Hacker/Tracker 12014 Fax/Modem SW INTUITY CAS 50 Station 1201-052/A INTUITY CAS HACKERTRACKER 1201-054/A INTUITY CAS 50 Station 1201-053/A Upgrade INTUITY CAS Custom Rates 12054 Inactive CAS CAS Plus V3.1.1 Bundle, Model 300 (does not include a printer) Custom Rate Table CAS Plus V3 Bundle w/ 80-col. Parallel Printer CAS Plus V3 Bundle w/ 132-col. Parallel Printer CAS Plus V3 Software Rate Table6 CAS Plus V3 Update (SW) CAS Plus Upgrade CAS V3 Hacker Tracker (MS-DOS) IS-III UNIX CAS 250 1201-U14A 107259905 107259913 107259905 107259913 107886608 107886624 108007774 108007782 108096132 108096140 108280165 108280546 108411273 108411281 408059376 555-670-802 408059384 555-670-803 408059392 555-670-804 408059400 555-670-805 846943298 406806166 407046317 PCCB6201 92193WP 406362244 406158444 3300EA51 406025916 3300KA2U 406774513 3399EA 407243187 ISIII CAS 250 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 54 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component UNIX CAS Rate Tables IS-III UNIX CAS Upgrade 500 (250-500) IS CAS Upgrade to NANP M/L&S – 25 Upgrade NANP IS II CAS Upgrade to IS III UNIX HackerTracker Call Accounting Terminal (CAT) CAT BASIC/B (LEGEND) Printer Processor CAT + LEGEND/H Printer Processor CAT + LEGEND/B Printer Processor CAT Basic Rate Table6 (Update Chip) CAT/B Rate Table6 (Update) CAT/H Rate Table6 (Update) MERLIN LEGEND Reporter Single Site, 50 stations Single Site, 200 stations Inactive Call Management System (CMS) 5 3 MII/ML CMS Alerter Block Connector Power Supply Inactive CONVERSANT INTRO MAP5 Tower/AVP/ LEGEND Bundle (no Script Builder) MAP5 500MB Hard Drive 8 MB RAM (QTY: 1) IVP 4 Board (4 ports) Color Monitor Keyboard 9-25 pin Adapter Applications Printer 321P/Printer cable 9600 bps modem (Qty: 2) D8W cords (Qty: 2) 250 MB Tapes Surge protector CONVERSANT INTRO 3.1.1 Basic speech (male/female) IVP Platform Software AVP 2.1.1 Software LEGEND/IVR Switch Integration Software MAP5 Tower/AVP/ LEGEND bundle (with Script Builder) (Qty:2) IVP 4 Boards (8 ports) Remaining components are the same as PEC 4201-410 PEC/SAP Comcode 406140764 App. Code 3.5 SW ATT MTS 1201-U15A 406898254 UN/CAS UPGR 1201-U16A IS CAS NANP 1201-U17A 1201-U18A 1201-U13A 406898270 SFTW-ISIII 3600-010/A 406716464 406669769 PRNTR-ML182-R2 PROCR-36001-C1 406716464 406478818 PRNTR-ML182-R2 PROCR-37000-C6HQU 406716464 406478800 PRNTR-ML182-R2 PROCR-37000-C6BQU 3600-024/A 3600-023/A 36014A 406669739 36023A 406478792 36024A 406478784 1201-011 1201-012 1207-100 107004988 107004970 83010 105164859 405331711 104A-246 KS22911L2 120VAC MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component PEC/SAP Comcode App. Code PassageWay Direct Connect (R2) 8302-500 407214782 PassageWay upgrade R1 to R2 8302-520A 407189802 PassageWay R2 and Commence 3.1 8302-522 PassageWay Software 407214782 Commence Software 407528512 PassageWay R2 and Commence Startup 8302-523 PassageWay Software 407214782 Commence Startup Software 407160043 PassageWay R2 and OnTime 1.54 8302-524 PassageWay Software 407214782 OnTime Software 407127349 Fast Call Software 8330-191 407344928 Fast Call and Passage Way Direct Connect 8302-521 Commence 2.1 8330-201 407160027 Commence Startup 8330-202 407160043 OnTime 1.54 8330-301 407127349 Inactive Telephony Services Netware for MERLIN LEGEND 8320-500/A PassageWay Telephony Services R2.21D for Netware (core/clients) 407556364 PassageWay Telephony Services R2.21D for Netware (250+user license) 407465558 PassageWay Telephony Services Netware Driver for MERLIN LEGEND 108027368 EICON ISDN Board for MERLIN LEGEND PassageWay Telephony Services 407556364 Inactive Lucent Technologies Attendant 6125-ATT Hardware 406899054 Documentation 106431265 MERLIN LEGEND Mail Voice Messaging System 2-port 7107-302/A 4-port 7107-304/A 6-port 7107-306/A Upgrade 2-port to 4-port 7107-311A Upgrade 2-port to 6-port 7107-312A Upgrade 4-port to 6-port 7107-313A Messaging 2000 Voice Messaging System 4-port voice messaging system7 7052-004 106217 4 port dialog4 407909993 Monitor – color 407900547 7 6-port voice messaging system 7052-006 106218 6 port dialog4 407910009 Monitor – color 407900547 7 7052-008 8-port voice messaging system 106219 8 port dialog4 407910017 Monitor – color 407900547 12-port voice messaging system7 7052-012 106220 12 port dialog4 407910025 Monitor – color 407900547 Issue 1 April 1999 55 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 56 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component PEC/SAP 4-port voice/2-port fax messaging 7052-204 7 106221 system 4 port dialog4, 2 port fax Monitor – color 6-port voice/2-port fax messaging 7052-206 106222 system7 6 port dialog4, 2 port fax Monitor – color 8-port voice/2-port fax messaging 7052-208 106223 system7 8 port dialog4, 2 port fax Monitor – color 12-port voice/2-port fax 7052-212 106224 messaging system7 12 port dialog4, 2 port fax Monitor – color 4-port voice/4-port fax messaging 7052-404 106225 system7 4 port dialog4, 4 port fax Monitor – color 6-port voice/4-port fax messaging 7052-406 106226 system7 6 port dialog4, 4 port fax Monitor – color 8-port voice/4-port fax messaging 7052-408 106227 system7 8 port dialog4, 4 port fax Monitor – color 4- to 6-port voice upgrade 7052-606U 106234 Dialog4 board 4 to 6 Port License/Sentinal Disk Utility 6- to 8-port voice upgrade 7052-608U 106235 Dialog4 board 6 to 8 Port License/Sentinal Disk Utility 8- to 12-port voice upgrade 7052-612U 106236 Dialog4 board 8 to 12 Port License/Sentinal Disk Utility 12- to 16-port voice upgrade 7052-616U 106237 Dialog4 board 12 to 16 Port License/Sentinal Disk Utility 2-port fax upgrade 7052-200U 106238 2 port Brooktrout fax board Port License/Sentinal Disk Utility 2- to 4-port voice upgrade 7052-400U 106239 2 port Brooktrout fax board Port License/Sentinal Disk Utility Visual Mailbox Starter Kit 7052-700 407914445 Visual Mailbox Software License 10 Seats 7052-710U 106240 25 Seats 7052-725U 106241 Issue 1 April 1999 Comcode 407910033 407900547 407910066 407900547 407910082 407900547 407910108 407900547 407910058 407900547 407910074 407900547 407910090 407900547 407901412 407920792 407901412 407920800 407901412 407920818 407901412 407920826 407914423 407914498 407914423 407923770 407914415 407914431 407914449 App. Code MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 57 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component 50 Seats PEC/SAP 7052-750U 106242 100 Seats 7052-752U 106243 250 Seats 7052-755U 106244 Inactive MERLIN Mail Voice Messaging MERLIN Mail Voice Messaging System for the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System (Release 3) 2-port MERLIN Mail unit modem 4-port MERLIN Mail unit modem 6-port MERLIN Mail unit modem Release 3 Upgrade 2-port to 4-port modem 2-port to 6-port modem 4-port to 6-port modem 2-port line card (R2) (upgrade from 2 to 4 for MERLIN Mail releases prior to V7.4) 2-port line card (upgrade from 2 to 4 for MERLIN Mail releases V7.4 or later) MERLIN Identifier (for MERLIN LEGEND R2.x) MERLIN Mail Voice Messaging System for the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System (Release 2) 2-port MERLIN Mail unit Remote maintenance device MERLIN Mail Multi-Lingual Admin. Guide (585-320-742) User’s Quick Reference (585-320-741) 4-port MERLIN Mail unit Remote maintenance device MERLIN Mail Multi-Lingual Admin. Guide (585-320-742) User’s Quick Reference (585-320-741) Intuity Voice System 4-port 7055-004 6-port 7055-006 8-port 7055-008 10-port 7055-010 12-port 7055-012 Administration 6128-KBD Controller Assembly with PC Administration 6128-PCA Issue 1 April 1999 Comcode 407914464 407914472 407914480 407241926 407002427 407536739 407002427 407241942 407002427 407241934 407002427 407241942 407002427 407241942 407002427 407108521 407072115 407161355 407002427 107074932 107074924 407161363 407002427 107074932 107074924 406891556 406891564 App. Code MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 58 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component PEC/SAP DISCONTINUED Controller Assembly with Display Keyboard Display Assembly with WallMounting Call Alert Software Bracket Assembly, ATL Telephone Mounting Fixture, Display Wallmount PC Administration Adapter Kit Printer Adapter Kit Printer Port to PC Adapter Kit Installation and System Administration Manual Quick Reference Card for MERLIN Identifier Users Display Unit Keyboard 101 Controller with Mounting Panel Cable, Serial RS-232, Controller to PC MERLIN LEGEND R5.0 TSAPI Offers In all R5.0 PECs where paper and CD-ROM are options, add attributes: Paper (attribute: doc51) CD-ROM (attribute: doc52) default MERLIN LEGEND R5.0 Documentation End-user CD-ROM Internal CD-ROM (Lucent Technologies Associates only) MERLIN LEGEND TSAPI Solution 8320-500 PassageWay Telephony Services R2.21D for NetWare Core/Clients) PassageWay Telephony Services R2.21D for NetWare 250+User License Legend Driver Software EICON Card CCOM Application (PhoneLine) (does not include Professional Services) 5 Users License 10 Users License 25 Users License 50 Users License Q.SYS Application (PhoneWare) (does not include Professional Services) 5 Users License 10 Users License 25 Users License 50 Users License CALLWARE Application (Phonetastic) (does not include Professional Services) 5 Users License Phonetastic Admin Guide Issue 1 April 1999 Comcode 406891572 406891721 406891937 406891929 406960930 406960948 406960955 406891713 406891705 406891663 406891655 406891648 406891903 108289034 108007964 407556364 407465558 108027368 407556364 App. Code MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 59 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component PEC/SAP User Guide Application (core) 10 Users License Phonetastic Admin Guide User Guide Application (core) 25 Users License Phonetastic Admin Guide User Guide Application (core) 50 Users License Phonetastic Admin Guide User Guide Application (core) 100 Users License Phonetastic Admin Guide User Guide Application (core) Professional Services Offers 1 Application 2 Applications Custom Contract MERLIN LEGEND Enhanced Service Center 12-port System 61516 2.5GB Blank Tape (QTY: 3) Color Monitor Snap-on Ferrite (QTY: 4) Keyboard UNIXWare Base Sftwr Tape 5P Map/5P Tower V6.0 Map/5P New System Install & Maint Doc Base System Boot Sftwr INTUITY Bkp/Res Util ENH Sft Tech Bkp/Res INTUITY UNIX Mang Scn Pkg Oracle for W95, NT, 3.1 Data Collection Pkg Veritas Sftwr Generic SoftTape Configuration Data Pkg Hardware Res INTUITY CONVERSANT VIS V6.0 Set-Update+ Tip/Ring Board Driver Fea. Test Script Pkg Call Bridge Application Pkg UNIXWare 1.1.2 Enhance Set CA Assy-84000 Analog Adap Kit 885A (QTY:2) IVC6 Card (AYC10) (QTY:2) 25 ft Tel Cord (QTY:4) 3 ft Tel Mtg Cord (QTY:4) BUS Cable Analog Switch Interface US RMB/Modem RMB Software Utilities-Boot RMB Utilities (QTY:3) 8-Port Serial Card and Cable Board Cable Terranova Software 25-Pin ESF Int. Adapter 9-Pin ESC PC Int. Adapter 25-Pin ESC PC Int. Adapter DW8 Cord 14 ft (QTY:2) Issue 1 April 1999 Comcode App. Code 407557073 406504571 407616846 407681907 ED5P91260 G-18 J1P260F1 L-1 J1P260F1 L-AG J1P260TH1 L-1 J1P260TH1 L136 J1P260TH1 L137 J1P260TH1 L138 108007758 J1P260TH1 L-28 J1P260TH1 L3 J1P260TH1 L4 J1P260TH1 L5 J1P260TH1 L7 J1P260TH1 L-76 J1P260TH1 L-88 J1P260TH1 L9 J1P260TH1 L-90 J1P260TH1 L-94 407265529 601419666 106406580 103612195 ED5P20830 G-16 J1P260F1 L8 J1P260TH1 L-70 J1P260AA1 L-10 107397929 J1P260TH1 L-73 J1P260AA1 L-34 407788439 407789080 107087280 407814201 407814219 407814227 103786802 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 60 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component PEC/SAP Passage Direct Connect MERLIN LEGEND ESC Software RMB Integration Sftwr V1.0 18-port System 61517 2.5GB Blank Tape (QTY: 3) Color Monitor Snap-on Ferrite (QTY: 6) Keyboard UNIXWare Base Sftwr Tape 5P Map/5P Tower V6.0 Map/5P New System Install & Maint Doc Base System Boot Sftwr INTUITY Bkp/Res Util ENH Sft Tech Bkp/Res INTUITY UNIX Mang Scn Pkg Oracle for W95, NT, 3.1 Data Collection Pkg Veritas Sftwr Generic SoftTape Configuration Data Pkg Hardware Res INTUITY CONVERSANT VIS V6.0 Set-Update+ Tip/Ring Board Driver Fea. Test Script Pkg Call Bridge Appl Pkg UNIXWare 1.1.2 Enhance Set CA Assy-84000 Analog AdapKit 885A (QTY:3) IVC6 Card (AYC10) (QTY:3) 25 ft Tel Cord (QTY:4) 3 ft Tel Mtg Cord (QTY:6) BUS Cable Analog Switch Interface US RMB/Modem RMB Software Utilities-Boot RMB Utilities (QTY:3) 8-Port Serial Card and Cable Board Cable Terranova Software 25-Pin ESF Int. Adapter 9-Pin ESC PC Int. Adapter 25-Pin ESC PC Int. Adapter DW8 Cord 14 ft (QTY:2) Passage Direct Connect MERLIN LEGEND ESC Software RMB Integration Sftwr V1.0 Optional Equipment Additional Supervisor Software Terranova Software and cables 25-Pin ESF Int. Adapter 9-Pin ESC PC Int. Adapter 25-Pin ESC PC Int. Adapter Printer and Cable Wallboard8 Wallboard Master Kit Wallboard Stand-alone (within 50 ft) Wireless Keyboard for Wallboard Issue 1 April 1999 Comcode 407214782 App. Code 407799857 J1P260TH1 L-80 407557073 406504571 407616846 407681907 ED5P91260 G-18 J1P260F1 L-1 J1P260F1 L-AG J1P260TH1 L-1 J1P260TH1 L136 J1P260TH1 L137 J1P260TH1 L138 108007758 J1P260TH1 L-28 J1P260TH1 L3 J1P260TH1 L4 J1P260TH1 L5 J1P260TH1 L7 J1P260TH1 L-76 J1P260TH1 L-88 J1P260TH1 L9 J1P260TH1 L-90 J1P260TH1 L-94 407265529 601419666 106406580 103612195 ED5P20830 G-16 J1P260F1 L8 J1P260TH1 L-70 J1P260AA1 L-10 107397929 J1P260TH1 L-73 J1P260AA1 L-34 407788439 407789080 107087280 407814201 407814219 407814227 103786802 407214782 407799857 J1P260TH1 L-80 61522 107087280 407814201 407814219 407814227 4200-570 406637314 5340-WB4/A 407753243 5340-KIT/A 407679174 5340-SKT/A 407743525 5332-905/A 407245513 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 61 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component Right to Use Wallboard Software Mandatory Turnkey Install (Sftwr) Incremental Training (1 Day) Incremental Training (2 Days) Sftwr RTU from 5 up to 12 queues Sftwr RTU from 5 up to 30 queues Sftwr RTU from 13 up to 30 queues CTI Applications Group Phoneware 5 Seats 10 Seats 25 Seats 50 Seats Phonetastic 5 User Right-to-Use 10 User Right-to-Use 25 User Right-to-Use 50 User Right-to-Use 100 User Right-to-Use PEC/SAP Comcode 61518/A 407799782 61519 61520 61521 407799808 407799790 407799816 61534/A 407885714 61535/A 407885648 61536A 407885706 App. Code 6156-205 6156-210 6156-225 6156-250 6156-305 6156-310 6156-325 6156-350 6156-400 System Adjuncts and Adapters Channel service units (CSUs) T1 CSU (3150 CSU) T1 ESF CSU Stand-alone 115VAC in line Transformer Converter Cable RJ48M to RJ48M Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable (T1) 3160-DSU 3164-DSU Inactive Auxiliary Power Unit 9024 T1 ESF CSU Stand-alone 115VAC in line Transformer Converter Cable RJ48M to RJ48M Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable (T1) Optional Equipment: Unshielded TW Pair Cable (T1) Canada Straight-Thru Cable PC Serial Port Straight-Thru Cable Terminal/Printer Modular DC Voltage Adapter Wall Mount Kit Cables for Mounting 25’ D4BU-29 Cord 2’ D4BU-29 Cord Dial Back Modem FLD Dial Back Modem FAC Dial Back Modem NFLD Dial Back Modem NFAC Prism MUX Field Optional Equipment: Peripheral Interface Async. Data Unit, Receptacle RS232 Connector/Cord Async, Data Unit, Plug RS232 Connector/Cord 21581 2151-DP2 2151-DP4 107087546 107063828 21581-00001 406942284 107083711 3100-F1-560 406941559 3110-F1-500 107115784 3160-A1-DSU 107115792 3164-A1-DSU-CSU 406467142 9024 107063828 21581-00001 406942284 107063711 3100-F1-560 406941559 62515 2169-004 2169-001 3110-F1-500 107063703 3100-F1-510 406941542 3100-F1-550 406941534 406941492 406941674 3100-F1-540 3100-F1-250 3100-F1-400 106472921 106472905 106842271 106842289 106842305 106842297 106842313 ASSY-4400-F1-533 ASSY-4400-F1-530 ASSY-3400-F2-201 ASSY-3400-G2-201 ASSY-4000-F2-201 ASSY-4000-G2-201 ASSY-3400-F2-200 105179303 KIT PRTS-D181558 103963971 Z3A2 105388474 CORD M8AJ-87 103963971 Z3A2 105388466 CORD M8AK-87 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 62 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component Aux Power (2 required) Transformer (2012-D) Adapter (248B) Cord Adapter (400B) Electrostatic discharge/ (ESD) suppression kits D-181574 D-181589 D-181590 D-181591 D-181593 EMI filter In-Range Out-of-Building -146E (IROB) unit Analog multiline9 IROB unit-MLX9 Fuse block 505A for IROB (8 fuse blocks per box) 2 IROBs 4 IROBs 6 IROBs 8 IROBs Off-Premises Range Unit Digital Magic on Hold® Basic Prerecorded Package Digital Deck Cassette Personalized Recording Package Digital Deck Cassette PEC/SAP 21691 8310-013 8310-013 Re-License of Music Digital Announcer Unit (one minute) Announcer Recorder Cassette Digital Announcer Unit (three minute) Announcer Recorder Cassette Four Channel System (1-minute recording per channel) App. Code 105179329 105201891 105201909 105201917 105201933 103965208 D181574 D181589 D181590 D181591 D181593 Z200A 407568161 407568161 343B 505A ASSY 0A WD 406610337 8310-020 8310-021 8310-022 8310-023 2302-OPT 107531337 122A-215 3128-020 407464684 DMOH1DIGITAL 407166941 DMOH-02 GENERIC 3128-030 407464684 DMOH1 DIGITAL 406876664 DMOH-01 PERSONALIZE Custom Production Package (Std. Tape program) 3128-040 Digital Deck Cassette Stand-alone Single Custom Production Package Stand-alone Package of 3 Custom Productions Stand-alone Package of 4 Custom Productions Duplicate of a Custom Production (for Second Location) Comcode 102599354 TRNSF-2012D-49 102802113 ADPTR-248B-50 102937620 CORD-D6AP-87 104152558 ADPTR-400B2 31284 407464684 DMOH1 DIGITAL 406876680 DMOH-05 SIN F/CUST 405135344 INDIV 31283 406876649 DMOH-03 31280 405126632 M4 FOUR 31289 405127945 31288 3119-001 405127879 D-IP/EM DUB IND MSTR D24 24 DUB 407344365 406659342 RCDR-DMOH2 406769455 CSTT-DMOH5 3119-003 407344357 406659342 406659359 3119-141 407716638 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 63 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component Four Additional Channels (1-minute recording per channel) Four Channel System (1-minute recording per channel, remote recording capability) Eight Channel System (1-minute recording per channel, remote recording capability) Four Channel System (2-minutes recording per channel, remote recording capability) Package of 12 Headset Prong Adapters Package of 12 Headset Modular Adapters (for MLX sets) Package of 12 Supra Noise Canceling Headpieces Modem 2224G (limited availability) Music Coupler PagePac Plus PagePac Plus Controller PagePac Plus Controller with Power PagePac Plus 16 Zone D20 PagePac Plus Amplicenter D100 PagePac Plus Amplicenter D300 PagePac Plus Amplicenter Universal 70V Door Spkr. SMDR Printers AP Printer (80-column) 571Parallel Printer (132-column) AP CAT Printer (serial) Uninterruptible Power Supply 500 VA (15 min)(inactive) Reserve (1 hr) (inactive) PagePal Interface Audio Visual Paging 215C Message Center 4120C Message Center Connector Kit Wireless Keyboard Alpha Net Plus Software R2485 Repeater External Alerts Loud external ringer External ringer Supplemental Alerts Universal Alert Alert Horn Alert Strobe PEC/SAP Comcode App. Code 3271-141 407038512 ADP02/A 3271-241 407079003 3271-142 407556232 3119-041 3122-012 3122-024 3122-155 2224-CEO 105659965 2224C-L1 D/2 61398 406143925 ASSY-K23395 L3 5323-100 406914598 UNIT-22051-000 5323-105 5335-100 406914614 UNIT-22051-016 5328-020 406915280 UNIT-22051-020 5328-100 406915264 UNIT-22051-100 5328-300 5330-230 406915330 406914630 UNIT-22051-300 UNIT-22050-070 4200-570 406637314 406516989 406712067 406716464 406716464 105610141 105610174 407120716 ML182 571-MCII 6FT ML321P 571-MCII 6FT ML182-R2 515005C111 0053150 407105691 RINGER-L1AMP-49 406207217 403319197 THET4-1 AT-WHL LK 4200-571 4200-572 5335-700 5332-100 5332-150 5332-900 5332-905 5332-910 5332-915 31016 31019 5580-001 5580-021 5580-041 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 64 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component PEC/SAP Inactive System Adjuncts and Adapters ExpressRoute 1000 Data Unit V.35 Cable 7500B data module Stand-alone power supply Multiple mounting 7500A upgrade kit Ring generator unit Universal Paging Access Module (UPAM) TAM-B PRS-48 WMT-1A Zonemate™ 9 Dialer unit Control unit Zonemate 39 Dialer unit Control unit E1CM ringer and parts 61211 290A adapter Ringer Mounting plate Cord Network Interface Alert Bell 61211 Comcode App. Code 107651796 107651275 105657639 7500B-L1 405509852 WP90110L7 105441166 Z77A 105688501 D182208 105213201 129B RING GEN 405891698 KIT-UPAM 405899972 D181900 405742735 D181900 405891680 D181900 404057911 405024134 DIAL UNlT-9ZONE CNTL 22050-020 404057929 405024134 39 ZONE SELECT CNTL-22050-020C D-181233 290A ADPTR E1CM-49 1049A CORD-D4CH-87-25 RINGER-E1CM-49 102992252 407105683 102988466 103938494 407105683 Telephone Adjuncts and Adapters General Purpose Adapter (GPA) (analog) Multi-Function Module (digital) Supplemental Alert Adapter (SAA) MLX-10/ MLX-10D cover MLX Telephone Power Supply MSP1 Power Supply 7' Cord Analog Multiline Telephone Power 48V Power Supply Modular Power Cord Z400F Adapter Single-line telephones S202A Speakerphone Black Misty cream Message-Waiting Indicator Polycom Speakerphones Standard Sound Station EX Lapel Microphone Lucent Analog Premier EX Without Microphone With Microphone 2301-GPA 3156-MFM 103977997 Z1C 105746474 540A1 2301-SSA 105031199 406648469 ADPTR-856A 406743419 103786778 WP92464L1 2404-010 62510 105105514 D181522 405331711 KS22911L2 102937620 D6AP-87 103942850 Z400F 3152-008 3152-004 105721088 TEL-S202A-003 105721096 TEL-S202A-215 103966396 Z34A 3127-STD 3127-EXP 3127-MIC 407428697 407428739 407428432 3127-APE 3127-APX 407795251 407795269 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 65 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component PEC/SAP Inactive Single-line Telephones Program, Pause, and Auto Dial button conceal kit for 8100-series telephones Speakerphone 3131-004 Black Misty cream 4A Speakerphone Power unit Block connector Adapter for single-line telephone Adapter for multiline telephone Transmitter (black) Transmitter (ivory) Loudspeakers Black Ivory Green Beige White S201 Speakerphone Black Misty cream CS201 Conference S203A Speakerphone Black Misty cream Hands-Free Unit (HFU) Headsets and Adapters StarSet® Headset Mirage® Headset Supra® Monaural Headset Comcode Kit-D 182363 106248370 Analog 103786786 D8W-87 7FT 106270325 MOD-CS201A-003 106270333 MOD-CS201A-215 4A 102139938 PWR UNIT-85B1 102434925 BLK CON-82B-49 102813888 ADPTR-223C 102949013 ADPTR-223D IP 103971891 TRMR-680AF-03 103971909 TRMR-680AF-50 103873873 103873881 103873899 103873907 103873964 103786786 106192651 106192693 LSPK-108AA-03 LSPK-108AA-50 LSPK-108AA-51 LSPK-108AA-60 LSPK-108AA-58 D8W-87 7FT MOD-S201AP-003 MOD-S201AP-215 106058340 MOD-S203A-003 106508365 MOD-S203A-215 103814356 MOD-S102A 3122-030/A 406445627 3122-050 406445783 3122-040 406445791 Supra NC® Monaural Headset 3122-055 w/ Noise Canceling Supra Binaural Headset 3122-045 Supra NC Binaural Headset w/ Noise Canceling 3122-060 Modular Amplifier 3122-020/A Plug Prong Amplifier 3122-010 Inactive Headsets and Adapters Headset Adapter 500A Headset Adapter App. Code KS23822L3 KS23822L4 406445809 406976076 406445817 406741900 KS23822L2 406445601 KS23822L1 105752042 106690043 405331711 102479904 104152558 ADPTR-502C-003 Adapter EL-500A265 Pwr Sup-KS2291 1L2 Cord-D4BU-29 Std 7FT Adapter-40082 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 66 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component PEC/SAP Comcode App. Code MLX Telephones—Miscellaneous Add-Ons/Replacement Parts Handsets and Cords Handset Hook (black) Handset Hook (white) Handset (black) Handset (white) Handset, amplified hearing Black White Misty cream5 Noise Canceling Handset Black White Misty cream5 High-Noise Canceling Handset Black White Misty cream5 Amplified Speech Handset Black White Misty cream5 Push-to-Talk Handset Black White Misty cream10 Push-to-Listen Handset Black White Misty cream10 Handset cord, 9’ (2.74 m), black Handset cord, 9’ (2.74 m), white Handset cord, 12’ (3.66 m), black Handset cord, 12’ (3.66 m), white Handset cord, 25’ (7.62 m), black DSS line cord, 2’ (61 cm) Desk Stands and User Trays Stand (large, black) Stand (large, white) 845544998 845545003 106050065 K2S1-003 106053408 K2S1-264 31052 105581896 106248248 105581904 K6S2-003 K6S2-264 K6S2-215 406712463 406712471 406712489 KS23843L7 KS23843L8 KS23843L9 31056 31057 406712497 KS23843L10 406712505 KS23843L11 406712513 KS23843L12 31054 406712406 406712414 406712422 KS23843L1 KS23843L2 KS23843L3 31055 406712430 KS23843L4 406712448 KS23843L5 406712455 KS23843L6 31053 406382344 406382369 406382351 105635429 105701809 102401445 102402609 105523866 106187545 K8S2-003 K8S2-264 K8S2-215 H4DU-003 9 FT H4DU-264 9’BULK H4DU-3 12FT IP H4DU-26412’IP H4DU-3 25’ CORD D8AC-87 846320851 STAND-LARGE BL 846320844 STAND-LARGE WH Stand (small, black) 846320810 STAND-SMALL BL Stand (small, white) 846320802 STAND-SMALL WH User tray (black) 846320240 USER TRAY DWR B User tray (white) 846320232 USER TRAY DWR W Designation (Button Assignment) Cards and Covers 10 Card —MLX-10, MLX-10D, MLX-10DP, MLX-16DP, MLX-20L, MLX-28D 847355559 106448756 KIT-D182464 Card set-DSS11 106448731 KIT-D182462 PRT Card covers-DSS (black)11 106448749 KIT-D182463 PRT Card covers-DSS (white)11 106561673 KIT-D182562 PRT Card set-QCC12 Card covers13—MLX-10, MLX-10D, MLX-20L Card covers13—MLX-16DP Card covers13—MLX-28D 106448681 107499162 106448699 KIT-D182457 PRT KIT-D182846 PRT KIT-D182458 PRT MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 67 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component PEC/SAP Desk Stands and Wall Mounts Adjustable desk stand, 10-button (inactive) Adjustable desk stand, 34-button (inactive) Fixed desk stand, 5- & 10-button (inactive) Desk stand/wall mount 14A, BIS-10 Desk stand/wall mount 14B, BIS-22 Desk stand/wall mount 14C, BIS-34 Fixed desk stand and wall mount, 5-button (inactive) Kit of parts Wall mount, 10-button (inactive) Kit of parts Wall mount, 34-button (inactive) Kit of parts Faceplates BIS-10 BIS-22 BIS-22D BIS-34 and BIS-34D Button Label Sheets BIS-10 BIS-22 BIS-22D Comcode App. Code 103746855 11A 103746863 11C 103746848 10A 103804290 14A-003 103964458 Z14B-003 103979837 14C-003 103804290 103995882 103747846 103995882 103747853 103995882 14A D-181230 201A D-181230 203A D-181230 105203186 KIT PRTS-D-181582 105336986 KIT PRTS-D-181786 105690762 KIT PRTS-D-182210 105203194 KIT PRTS-D-181583 105336978 105336960 KIT PRTS-D-181785 KIT PRTS-D-181784 105690770 KIT PRTS-D-182211 105336956 KIT PRTS-D-181783 BIS-34 and BIS-34D Display console (FM1) (includes one faceplate) Display console (FM2 & R3) (includes one faceplate) 105299754 KIT PRTS-D-181727 105486252 KIT PRTS-D-182041 Single-Line Telephones—Miscellaneous Add-Ons Ground-Start Button Wiring Kits Interconnect Wiring Kit 110AB1-100JP12 110A1 trough D-Rings D8W cords Parts list 31021 405792839 104409396 104407960 842139248 103786802 Key-KS23566L1 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 68 Ordering Codes Ordering Codes (Continued) Component SYSTIMAX® MERLIN Wiring Kit 110A1 trough (5) 110AB1-100JP12 modular block (2) 110AB1-100 FT punch down block (1) D-Rings (6) Patch cords 12 cords, 4-pair, 5’ (1.5 m) D8W cords 24 cords, 14’ (4.3 m) Template Instruction sheet Parts List CAT 3 Standard 4-Pair Wire CAT 3 Additional 4-Pair Run CAT 5 Standard 4-Pair Wire CAT 5 Additional 4-Pair Run 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 PEC/SAP Comcode 3103-MER 106393671 104407960 App. Code 104409960 103823845 842139248 846619989 103786802 846613933 846613941 846623924 2782-004 2783-MU3 2782-CT5 2782-MU5 Customer Reference CD-ROM contains the Feature Reference, System Programming, the System Manager’s Guide, and the Network Reference. To order paper documents, use PEC 61512/A comcode 108370255. For systems that have a CKE4 processor. For R5/R6.0/R6.1 customers that have a multi-year maintenance contract. Default. Customer must sign an addendum, if sold. Consult Lucent Technologies for other area-specific information. Includes the following documentation: the System Manager’s Manual, the Implementation and Service Manual, the Quick Reference Guide, Wallet Cards, Worksheets, and Implementation and Service Release Notes. Wallboard also referred to as “Readerboard.” Any multiline off-premises telephone must have an appropriate IROB protector both at the control unit location and at the off-premises location. 10 sheets per package. Includes both top and bottom cards or covers. 8 cards per kit (four sets). 4 per package. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 69 Ordering Codes NOTES MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 70 Ordering Codes Control Unit Modules Module Processor Trunk Type N/A Extension Type N/A Power supply N/A N/A 008 (ATL) N/A Analog multiline telephones 008 MLX1 N/A 008 OPT4 N/A MLX extensions, including: ■ MLX voice only ■ MLX voice with Voice Announce to Busy ■ MLX voice and Multi-Function Module (MFM) with T/R adjunct ■ MLX voice and MFM with Supplemental Station Adapter (SSA) ■ ISDN terminal adapter only ■ Access device for data communications between a PC on the system and a high-speed Internet connection, connection to remote node LAN access server, or ISDN router2 ■ Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) link3 ■ Videoconferencing systems using one jack and 2B data feature or 2 jacks with ISDN terminal adapters (depending on video system)2 On-premises or off-premises single-line telephones 1 Issue 1 April 1999 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 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. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Ordering Codes Specifications Highlights: 68EC020 processor at 16 MHz, built-in 1200/2400-bps modem; built-in diagnostics; Hybrid/PBX, Key, or Behind Switch mode option; 1.5 MB RAM backup for 4 days; PCMCIA interface Ports: 3 RS-232-C ports—1 for debugging (plugged to prevent access), one for SMDR, and 1 for system administration Power input: 117 VAC Power output: +5 VDC (10 A), -5 VDC (2.50 A), -48 VDC (2.05 A) Capacity: 54 unit loads Capacity: 8 analog extension jacks Signaling: Analog multiline telephone protocol (40 kbps) Loop range: 1000 feet (305 m), in-building or in-range out-of-building (with analog IROB protectors) only Capacity: 8 digital extension jacks, each with 1 or 2 extensions (each extension is assigned an individual extension number) Signaling: BRI S/T protocol (two 64-kbps B channels, one 16-kbps D channel) on a passive bus Power: 48 VDC phantom power to telephone, 48 VDC over a separate pair (7–8) to an operator console with a DSS Loop range: 3000 feet (914 m), in-building or in-range out-of-building (with MLX IROB protectors) service only Capacity: 8 T/R extensions on 2-way voice transmission path with support for telephones with message waiting lights, 2 TTRs Ringing current: 75-Vrms, 20-Hz trapezoidal ringing superimposed on -48 VDC. REN: ≤ 1.0 per port Disconnect signal: 900 ms (T/R short for analog modem, G3 fax, etc.) Switchhook flash detection: 300–1200 ms Loop resistance: Serves 2-wire loops to 1300 ohms, including extensions dB loss1: 3dB (factory setting), 0dB if all calls are to another OPT station. 1 If one OPT station calls another OPT station, the loss values of the two OPT stations are added resulting in transmission levels that are too low.008 OPT modules (517D28) may be hardware configured to 0dB loss, however this should only be done if all or the majority of calls from the OPT stations are to other OPT stations. Setting the loss value to 0dB violates EIA-464-A-1 specifications. Contact Tier 4 before modifying the loss value settings of 008 OPT modules. Issue 1 April 1999 71 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 72 Ordering Codes Control Unit Modules —Continued Module 012 (T/R) Trunk Type N/A Extension Type 016 (T/R)1 N/A Single-line telephones; Intuity AUDIX®; Messaging 2000; T/R adjuncts (such as answering or fax machine); analog data devices (such as modems) 016 ETR2,3 N/A, TTR All ports, when programmed for ETR: MLS, ETR, Business Cordless 905, and TransTalk MDC and MDW telephones. Ports 11–16 when programmed for T/R: any T/R device such as single-line 016 MLX2,3 1 2 Issue 1 April 1999 N/A Single-line telephones; Intuity AUDIX®; Messaging 2000; T/R adjuncts (such as answering or fax machine); analog data devices (such as modems) telephones; Intuity AUDIX®; Messaging 2000; T/R adjuncts (such as answering or fax machine); analog data devices (such as modems) MLX extensions, including: ■ MLX voice only ■ MLX voice with Voice Announce to Busy ■ MLX voice and MFM with T/R adjunct ■ MLX voice and MFM with SSA ■ ISDN terminal adapter only ■ Access device for data communications between a PC on the system and a high-speed Internet connection, connection to remote node LAN access server, or ISDN router1 ■ CTI link4 ■ Videoconferencing systems using one jack and 2B data feature or 2 jacks with ISDN terminal adapters (depending on video system)1 For Release 4.0 and later systems only. For newer vintages of this module, firmware can be upgraded by using a PCMCIA card. 3 For Release 7.0 and later systems only. 4 For Release 5.0 and later systems only. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Ordering Codes Specifications Capacity: 12 T/R extensions on 2-way voice transmission path with support for telephones with message-waiting lights, 2 TTRs Ringing current: 105-Vrms, 30-Hz sinusoidal ringing superimposed on -48 VDC REN: ≤ 4.0 per port Disconnect signal: 900 ms (T/R short for analog modems, G3 fax, etc.) Switchhook flash detection: 300–1200 ms Capacity: 16 T/R extensions on 2-way voice transmission path with support for telephones with message waiting lights, 4 TTRs Power: 40-VDC, 600-ohm battery source Ringing current: 105-Vrms, 30-Hz sinusoidal ringing superimposed on -48 VDC REN: ≥ 4.0 per port Disconnect signal: 900 ms (T/R short for analog modems, G3 fax, etc.) Switchhook flash detection: 300–1200 ms Capacity: 16 ETR station ports including 6 with T/R functionality and 4 TTRs. First 10 ports are ETR ports only; remaining 6 ports can support either T/R or ETR, but not both simultaneously Power: -48V for ETR and -49V normal for T/R Ringing current: 20/25 Hz balanced trapezoidal ring signal REN: 2 per port Off-hook detection: ≥18mA, ≤30ma, ≥20 msec for T/R; massage control for ETR On-hook detection: ≤14mA for T/R; massage control for ETR T/R switchhook flash detection: 300-1200 ms Capacity: 16 digital station ports Signaling: BRI S/T protocol (two 64-kbps B channels, one 16-kbps D channel) on a passive bus Power: 48 VDC phantom power to telephone, 48 VDC over a separate pair (7–8) to an operator console with a DSS Loop range: 3000 feet (914 m), in-building or in-range out-of-building (with MLX IROB protectors) service only Issue 1 April 1999 73 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 74 Ordering Codes Control Unit Modules—Continued Module 100D1 Trunk Type T1 or PRI Extension Type T1 emulates 24 lines/trunks: loop-start, ground-start, tie, and Direct Inward Dial (DID; Hybrid/PBX mode only); can also supply subscriber services. In Release 4.0 and later, T1 can also provide high-speed (56K) data communications and digitally emulated tie trunks for data communications. PRI supports subscriber services, allows high-speed digital data communications, and includes special features. 1 PFT telephone 400 LS2 Loop-start and TTR 400EM Tie trunk N/A 400 GS/LS Loop-start or ground-start and TTR Loop-start PFT telephone (button needed for ground-start PFT telephone) Loop-start or ground-start Analog multiline telephones; CMS; 1 PFT telephone with GS button 408 (LS-ATL)2 408 GS/LS Issue 1 April 1999 Analog multiline telephones; CMS; 1 PFT telephone 1 For newer vintages of this module, firmware can be upgraded by using a PCMCIA card. 2 Although this MERLIN® II modules is supported, the following are recommended for the system: 400 GS/LS, 408 GS/LS, 408 GS/LS-MLX, 800 GS/LS, and 800 GS/LS-ID. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Ordering Codes Specifications Capacity: 24 channels (“virtual” lines/trunks) for voice and analog data or for digital data only (T1); or 23 B-channels for voice and data, and 1 channel used for signaling (PRI). Supports networking in Release 6.0 and later systems, Hybrid/PBX mode only. Mode: Multiplexes up to 24 channels into 1 facility and demultiplexes 1 facility into up to 24 channels. Speed: Up to 64 kbps Signaling: DS1 over 4-wire; Apparatus code earlier than 517M15, T1 uses robbed-bit or common-channel; apparatus code 517M15 and later, common channel is not an option for T1; PRI uses 23 B+D Capacity: 4 loop-start lines/trunks for 2-way analog voice/data communication, 4 TTRs Signaling: Loop-start Capacity: 4 analog tie trunks. Supports networking in Hybrid/PBX mode only Method of completion: Automatic start, immediate-start, wink-start, or delay-dial-start Signaling: E&M type 1S, type 1C, type 5 Capacity: 4 ground-start and/or loop-start lines/trunks for 2-way analog voice/ data communication, 4 TTRs Signaling: Loop-start or ground-start, optioned per port Capacity: 4 loop-start lines/trunks for 2-way analog voice/data communication, 8 extensions Extension signaling: Analog multiline telephone (40 kbps) Trunk signaling: Loop-start trunk, analog voice Loop range: 1000 feet (305 m), in-building or in-range out-of-building (with analog IROB protectors) only Capacity: 4 ground-start and/or loop-start lines/trunks for 2-way analog voice/ data communication, 8 extensions Extension signaling: Analog multiline telephone (40 kbps) Trunk signaling: Loop-start or ground-start trunk (optional per port); voice Loop range: 1000 feet (305 m), in-building or in-range out-of-building (with analog IROB protectors) only Issue 1 April 1999 75 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 76 Ordering Codes Control Unit Modules—Continued Module 408 GS/LSMLX1 Trunk Type Loop-start or ground-start Extension Type 1 PFT telephone 408 GS/LS-ID- Loop-start or ground-start 1 PFT telephone; Caller ID3 MLX1,2 1 2 Issue 1 April 1999 For Release 2.0 and later systems only. For newer vintages of this module, firmware can be upgraded by using a PCMCIA card. 3 For Release 7.0 and later systems only. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Ordering Codes Specifications Capacity: 4 ground-start and/or loop-start lines/trunks, 8 digital extension jacks for MLX extensions, including: ■ MLX voice only ■ MLX voice with Voice Announce to Busy ■ MLX voice and MFM with T/R adjunct ■ MLX voice and MFM with SSA ■ ISDN terminal adapter only ■ Access device for data communications between a PC on the system and a high-speed Internet connection, connection to remote node LAN access server, or ISDN router1 ■ CTI link2 ■ Videoconferencing systems using one jack and 2B data feature or 2 jacks with ISDN terminal adapters (depending on video system) 1 Extension signaling: BRI S/T protocol (two 64-kbps B channels, one 16-kbps D-channel) on a passive bus Trunk signaling: Loop-start or ground-start trunk (optional per port), analog voice Loop range: 3000 feet (914 m), in-building or in-range out-of-building (with MLX IROB protectors) only Protocol: Requires calling name (R7.0 and later) and/or number identification service from central office Capacity: 4 ground-start and/or loop-start lines/trunks, 8 digital extension jacks for MLX extensions, including: ■ MLX voice only ■ MLX voice with Voice Announce to Busy ■ MLX voice and MFM with T/R adjunct ■ MLX voice and MFM with SSA ■ ISDN terminal adapter only ■ Access device for data communications between a PC on the system and a high-speed Internet connection, connection to remote node LAN access server, or ISDN router1 2 ■ CTI link ■ Videoconferencing systems using one jack and 2B data feature or 2 jacks with ISDN terminal adapters (depending on video system) 1 Extension signaling: BRI S/T protocol (two 64-kbps B channels, one 16-kbps D channel) on a passive bus Trunk signaling: Loop-start or ground-start trunk (optional per port), analog voice Loop range: 3000 feet (914 m), in-building or in-range out-of-building (with MLX IROB protectors) only. If adjuncts (MFM or DSS) are used, auxiliary power must be in place Protocol: Requires calling name (R7.0 and later) and/or number identification service from central office 1 2 For Release 4.0 and later systems only. For Release 5.0 and later systems only. Issue 1 April 1999 77 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 78 Ordering Codes Control Unit Modules—Continued Module 800 (LS)1 800 DID Trunk Type Loop-start Extension Type 2 PFT telephones Direct Inward Dialing and TTR N/A 800 GS/LS Loop-start or ground-start and TTR 800 GS/LS-ID1,2 Loop-start or ground-start 800 NI-BRI1 T1 NI-BRI interface MERLIN LEGEND Mail none 007 MLM3 2 PFT telephones with GS button (if using GS lines/trunks) 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 Voice, data, video, and other services at 64 kbps over standard ISDN lines/trunks Supports: MERLIN LEGEND Mail Voice Messaging System; resides on this module and the internal T/R jacks can be used only for this application Although this MERLIN® II module is supported, the following are recommended for the system: 400 GS/LS, 408 GS/LS, 408 GS/LS-MLX, 800 GS/LS, and 800 GS/LS-ID. 2 For Release 3.0 and later systems only. 3 The system software recognizes the MERLIN LEGEND Mail VMS module as a 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. 1 Issue 1 April 1999 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Ordering Codes Specifications Capacity: 8 loop-start lines/trunks for 2-way analog voice/data communications, 2 PFT telephones Signaling: Loop-start Capacity: 8 lines/trunks, 2 TTRs Transmission: Incoming calls only; 2-way (1-pair) fixed impedance to DID trunks; no outgoing calls Signaling: Loop-reverse battery; wink-start or immediate-start; accepts touchtone dialing Capacity: 8 ground-start and/or loop-start lines/trunks Signaling: Loop-start or ground-start Capacity: 8 ground-start and/or loop-start lines/trunks; 2 TTRs Signaling: Loop-start or ground-start Protocol: Requires calling name (R7.0 and later) and/or number identification service from central office Capacity: 8 BRI facilities, each with 2 B-channels (“virtual” lines) for voice and data and 1 channel used for signaling Speed: Up to 64 kbps Signaling: ISDN Basic Rate 2B+D Capacity: 7 internal, system-defined T/R jacks; 2 TTRs; internal remote maintenance device; serial port for PC connection Issue 1 April 1999 79 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 80 Ordering Codes \ Adjunct Summary Equipment Type Alerts (AC)1 Alerts (DC) Answer/ record machine1 1 2 Specifications ■ Any audible or visual alert that operates on 20–30 Hz ringing signals. ■ Associated with a specific extension (supplemental alert) or works on a programmed trunk port (external alert). ■ Any audible or visual alert that operates on 48-VDC signals. ■ Associated with a specific extension (supplemental alert) or works on a programmed trunk port (external alert). Note: 48-VDC is supplied via the white/ green pair on an MFM in SSA mode or an analog SSA device ■ Industry-standard machine. ■ Low ringer equivalence (less than 0.15 or (4.02 total REN for T/R port.) ■ Ability to recognize 600-ms disconnect signal or other means of automatic disconnect (such as voice reset disconnect timer, fixed recording time). Cannot be connected to a QCC. Latest 012 T/R Module (517H13). Issue 1 April 1999 Lucent Technologies Products External Ringer—Loud External Ringer Alert bell Alert horn Alert strobe Alert chime Alert deluxe horn Alert switch Model 1300 Answering Machine Model 1531 Remote Answering System telephone MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 81 Ordering Codes Interface LS or GS/LS T/R MFM GPA SAA Line/ Trunk Jack T/R Extension Jack1 MLX Extension Jack Analog Extension Jack Analog Extension Jack ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 1 ✓ ✓ ✓ T/R jacks on an 012 (T/R) or 016 (T/R) module, or for Release 7.0 and later systems, jacks programmed for T/R operation on an 016 ETR module. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 82 Ordering Codes Adjunct Summary—Continued Equipment Type Cordless Telephone1 Specifications ■ Must have touch-tone dialing capability when connected via MFM; rotary or touch-tone dialing can be used on T/R port. ■ Single line. Credit Card Verification Terminal1 ■ Dial Dictation1 ■ Direct Station Selector ■ ■ ■ 1 Issue 1 April 1999 Lucent Technologies Products 5650 Cordless Telephone 5481 Cordless Telephone 5552 Cordless Telephone N/A Must have touch-tone dialing capability when connected via MFM; rotary or touch-tone dialing can be used on T/R port. A device that requires contact N/A closure can be used on LS/GS line jack only with UPAM. A maximum of 2 DSSs can be Direct Station connected to an operator console. Selector (DSS) A 329A power unit must be added to an operator console having 2 DSSs. Connects to DSS jack on operator console. Cannot be connected to a QCC. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 83 Ordering Codes Interface LS or GS/LS T/R MFM GPA SAA Line/ Trunk Jack T/R Extension Jack1 MLX Extension Jack Analog Extension Jack Analog Extension Jack ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 1 Issue 1 April 1999 ✓ T/R jacks on an 012 (T/R) or 016 (T/R) module, or for Release 7.0 and later systems, jacks programmed for T/R operation on an 016 ETR module. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 84 Ordering Codes Adjunct Summary—Continued Equipment Type Fax1 Lucent Technologies Products Specifications ■ Must have touch-tone dialing capability when connected via MFM; rotary or touch-tone dialing can be used on T/R port. ■ Industry-standard analog interface. ■ Industry-standard announcement Group Calling device. Delay Announcement1 ■ Must provide automatic disconnect. ■ Each calling group can have its own announcement (maximum 32). For Release 5.0 and later systems, each calling group can have 10 primary announcement devices and 1 secondary announcement device. ■ A device can provide delay announcement for more than one group. ■ For use with analog multiline Hands-Free telephones. Unit ■ Connects directly to telephone. Headset for N/A analog multiline telephone 1 Cannot be connected to a QCC. Issue 1 April 1999 Model 1330 Answering Machine Digital Announcement Device, Model 18A for single unit; Model 15A for 4-port unit 502A Starset Mirage Supra Supra NC MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 85 Ordering Codes Interface LS or GS/LS T/R MFM GPA SAA Line/ Trunk Jack T/R Extension Jack1 MLX Extension Jack Analog Extension Jack Analog Extension Jack ✓ ✓ (can also use 008 OPT Extension Jack) ✓ 1 Issue 1 April 1999 ✓ T/R jacks on an 012 (T/R) or 016 (T/R) module, or for Release 7.0 and later systems, jacks programmed for T/R operation on an 016 ETR module. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 86 Ordering Codes Adjunct Summary—Continued Equipment Type Specification Headset for MLX (N/A) telephone Headset Adapter Loudspeaker Paging Message Waiting Indicator Modem Issue 1 April 1999 Connects directly to telephone OTHER jack. External paging system using DTMF signaling connected to LS or GS line jack. ■ CPE paging systems require an interface unit; if CPE has 2-wire input, the PagePal interface (5335-700) can be used. ■ For single-line telephones. ■ Connects directly to telephone. Lucent Technologies Products Starset Mirage Supra Supra NC ■ ■ If the modem supports touchtone dialing via the associated data terminal, the keyboard can be used for dialing. ■ If the modem does not support touch-tone dialing, an associated basic (single-line) telephone can be used for dialing. ■ PagePac Plus Amplicenters D20, D100, D300 PagePac Plus Controller PagePac 6 PagePac 6 Plus Z34A (PEC 3 1032) MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 87 Ordering Codes Interface LS or GS/LS T/R MFM GPA SAA Line/ Trunk Jack T/R Extension Jack1 MLX Extension Jack Analog Extension Jack Analog Extension Jack ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 1 Issue 1 April 1999 T/R jacks on an 012 (T/R) or 016 (T/R) module, or for Release 7.0 and later systems, jacks programmed for T/R operation on an 016 ETR module. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 88 Ordering Codes Adjunct Summary—Continued Equipment Type Specifications Music-On-Hold1 ■ Any FCC-registered 8-ohm music source or recorded announcement device. Speakerphone ■ Connect directly to telephone. ■ For single-line telephones only. ■ Connects to upper RS-232-C jack SMDR Printer on processor module. ■ Must be located within 50 feet (15 m) of control unit or use ADU to extend distance. 1 Issue 1 April 1999 Lucent Technologies Products Magic On Hold 203A (PEC 3131-008) CAT Terminal printers If you use equipment that rebroadcasts music or other copyrighted materials, you may be required to obtain a copyright license from and pay license fees to a third party, such as the American Society of Composers, Artists, and Producers (ASCAP) or Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI). Or you can purchase a Magic on Hold system, which does not require you to obtain such a license, from Lucent Technologies or an authorized dealer. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 89 Ordering Codes Interface LS or GS/LS T/R MFM GPA SAA Line/ Trunk Jack T/R Extension Jack1 MLX Extension Jack Analog Extension Jack Analog Extension Jack ✓2 ✓ 1 Issue 1 April 1999 T/R jacks on an 012 (T/R) or 016 (T/R) module, or for Release 7.0 and later systems, jacks programmed for T/R operation on an 016 ETR module. 2 Music Coupler required (PEC 61398). MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Power Supply Unit Load Requirements Power Supply Unit Load Requirements Unit Load Calculation Rules Installed Modules Calculation 61 Not required. Square Key or Behind Switch 4 or fewer2 Not required. Square Key or Behind Switch 5 or more Use the “Unit Load Rating of System Modules” table and instructions below to determine the estimated unit loads (ULs): ■ If the ULs < 96 and the 391C1power supply is used, or the ULs < 72 and the 391A3 power supply is used, then no calculation is required. If a 391A1 or 391A2 power supply is used and the ULs > 48, then replace the power supply with a 391C1 power supply. ■ If ULs > 96, reconfigure the system so that the total ULs does not exceed 96 per carrier. Mode Hybrid/PBX, Modified Key, or Behind Switch For more information on unit load calculation, refer to Appendix F of System Planning. 1 The 391A1 and 391A2 power supply units generally support 6 modules of any type in Hybrid/PBX mode. However, if all 6 carrier slots meet the following conditions, the unit load total may exceed 48: Only MLX or analog multiline station modules are installed. More than 45 MLX-20L or 34-button analog multiline telephones are installed. The 391C1 and 391A3 power supplies have maximum ratings of 96 and 72 unit loads respectively. Use these power supplies in place of a 391A1 or 391A2 on systems where unit loads will exceed 48. 2 The 391A1 power supply unit generally supports 4 modules of any type in Square Key mode. Issue 1 April 1999 90 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 91 Power Supply Unit Load Requirements Power Supply Unit Load Requirements—Continued Unit Load Rating of System Modules Module Unit Load Module Unit Load 008 12.0 408 GS/LS 12.0 008 MLX 13.5 408 GS/LS-ID-MLX 12.0 008 OPT 8.0 408 (LS) 12.0 012 T/R 7.21 412 LS/ETR 18 016 ETR 24 800 GS/LS 0.0 016 T/R 12.8 800 GS/LS-ID 0.0 100D (DS1) 0.0 800 (LS)2 0.0 400 GS/LS/TTR 0.0 800 DID 8.0 400 (LS)2 0.0 800 NI-BRI 0.0 400EM 8.0 Processor 0.0 1 2 012 modules older than 517H13 may have a unit load up to 8.4. This is a MERLIN II loop-start-only module that can be used in the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 92 Power Supply Unit Load Requirements Power Supply Unit Load Requirements—Continued Unit Load Rating of System Trunks, Telephones, and Adjuncts Network Access Trunks1 DID Unit Load 1.0 DS1 0.0 GS/LS 0.0 Tie 1.4 Telephones MLX-5, MLX-5D .9 MLX-10, MLX-10D, and MLX-10DP 1.2 MLX-16DP 1.5 MLX-28D 1.7 MLX-20L 1.6 BIS-10 1.1 BIS-22 and BIS-22D 1.3 BIS-34 and BIS-34D 1.5 MLC-5 0.0 MDC 9000 0.0 MDW 9000 0.0 5-Button 0.8 10-Button Basic 1.1 10-Button HFAI 1.2 34-Button Basic 1.1 34-Button DLX 1.7 34-Button BIS 1.4 34-Button BIS/DIS 1.4 ETR-6 0.8 ETR-18 0.9 ETR-18D 1.0 ETR-34D 1.0 MLS-6 0.7 MLS-12 0.8 MLS-12D 0.8 MLS-18D 0.8 MLS-34D 0.9 Single-line telephone 0.7 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 93 Power Supply Unit Load Requirements Unit Load Rating of System Trunks, Telephones, and Adjuncts (Continued) Optional Equipment EICON board (CTI link interface in NetWare server) EICON DIVA 2.1or later board (CTI link interface in Windows NT platform) 0.0 DSS console2 MFM3 General Purpose Adapter Hands-Free Unit Headset adapter 0.9 1.3 1.0 1.0 1.0 1 2 0.0 Unit loads are computed per trunk. Up to 2 DSS consoles (one DSS per MLX-28D or MLX-20L) can be powered from each control unit carrier. For example, a 3-carrier system can have 6 system operator positions, each with one DSS powered from the control unit. 3 The MFM is powered by an individual wall power unit located at the station. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 94 Power Supply Unit Load Requirements System Feature Availability by Operating Mode Mode PBX Key Behind Switch Account Code Entry ✓ ✓ ✓ Authorization Codes ✓ ✓ ✓ Automatic Maintenance Busy ✓ ✓ ✓ Automatic Route Selection ✓ Callback ✓ ✓ ✓ Calling Restrictions ✓ ✓ ✓ Centralized Voice Messaging ✓ Centrex Transfer via Remote Call Forwarding ✓ ✓ ✓ Coverage ✓ ✓ ✓ Coverage VMS Off ✓ ✓ ✓ CTI Link ✓ Delayed Ring interval ✓ ✓ ✓ Direct Inward Dialing ✓ Direct-Line Console options ✓ ✓ ✓ Direct Voice Mail ✓ ✓ Directory ✓ ✓ ✓ Extension Status ✓ ✓ ✓ Forced Account Code Entry ✓ ✓ ✓ Group Calling1 ✓ ✓ ✓ Headset Status ✓ ✓ ✓ Hold disconnect ✓ ✓ ✓ Inside dial tone ✓ ✓ ✓ Labeling ✓ ✓ ✓ Language selection ✓ ✓ ✓ Loudspeaker Paging ✓ ✓ ✓ Microphone Disable ✓ ✓ ✓ Night Service ✓ ✓ ✓ Paging groups ✓ ✓ ✓ Park ✓ ✓ ✓ Pickup groups ✓ ✓ ✓ Pools (trunk groups) ✓ Queued Call Console options ✓ Recall interval ✓ ✓ ✓ Feature MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 95 Power Supply Unit Load Requirements System Feature Availability by Operating Mode—Continued Mode PBX Key Behind Switch Reminder Cancel ✓ ✓ ✓ Remote Access ✓ ✓ ✓ Remote Call Forward ✓ ✓ ✓ Service Observing ✓ ✓ ✓ Station Message Detail Recording ✓ ✓ ✓ System Numbering ✓ ✓ ✓ System Restart ✓ ✓ ✓ System Speed Dial ✓ ✓ ✓ Tandem Trunking ✓ ✓ ✓ Toll Type ✓ ✓ ✓ Touch-tone or rotary signaling ✓ ✓ ✓ Transfer options ✓ ✓ ✓ Uniform Dial Plan (UDP) ✓ Voice Announce ✓ ✓ ✓ Feature 1 Non-local members may be assigned to calling groups in PBX mode only. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 96 Telephone and Operator Console Features K Key mode P Hybrid/PBX mode B Behind Switch mode Telephone and Operator Console Features Feature Account Code Entry Alarm1 Authorization Code Auto Answer All Auto Answer Intercom Auto Dial Inside (ext., group, zone) Outside Automatic Line Selection Begin Sequence End Sequence Barge-ln1,2 Callback Automatic On Off Selective Cancel selective 1 2 Program Code *82 *759 Feature Code 82 + code *80 *754 *753 80 + code *22 + ext. no. *21 + tel. no. *14 **14 *58 *12 **12 *55 System operator feature only. Centralized telephone programming only. Issue 1 April 1999 55 *55 (single-line sets only) MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 97 Telephone and Operator Console Features KPB KPB KPB MLX-5, Analog MLX-10 Multiline1 KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB MLX-5D, MLX-16DP, SingleMLX-10D MLX-28D MLX-20L Line KPB KPB KPB KP KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KP 1 KP Issue 1 April 1999 ETR MLS KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB Includes the MDW 9000, MDC 9000, and MLC-5 telephones. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 98 Telephone and Operator Console Features \ Telephone and Operator Console Features—Continued Feature Caller ID (name/number toggle) Call Waiting On Off Call Waiting Pickup Camp-On Conference Contrast Coverage Receiver buttons Group Primary Secondary Sender buttons Cover inside & outside calls Cover outside calls only Coverage Off Coverage VMS Off Data Status Direct Voice Mail Directory System Directory Extension Directory Personal Directory Do Not Disturb Drop Program Code *763 Feature Code 763 *11 **11 *57 87 57 *772 772 *42 + ext. no. *40 + ext. no. *41 + ext. no. *48 **48 *49 *46 *83 + ext. no. *56 (system programming) (display only) (display only) *47 *773 Issue 1 April 1999 56 + ext. no. 773 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 99 Telephone and Operator Console Features MLX-5D, MLX-10D KPB KPB MLX-16DP, Single- MLX-5, Analog MLX-28D MLX-20L Line MLX-10 Multiline1 ETR MLS KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB B KPB KPB KPB B KPB KPB KPB B KPB KPB KPB B KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB B KPB KPB KPB KP KPB KP KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB B KPB B KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KP KPB KP KPB KP KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB B KPB B KPB KPB KPB KPB B 1 KP Issue 1 April 1999 Includes the MDW 9000, MDC 9000, and MLC-5 telephones. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 100 Telephone and Operator Console Features Telephone and Operator Console Features—Continued Feature Extension Status Direct-Line Console1 Status Off Status 1 Status 2 Telephones (rooms or agents) Status Off Status 1 Status 2 Feature button Forward and Follow Me Activate Forward (inside) Remote Call Forward Follow Me Cancel At originating extension At destination extension Cancel one Cancel all Group Calling In-Queue Alarm button Calling group supervisor Enter supervisor mode1 Exit supervisor mode1 Available (ES Status 2) Unavailable (ES Status Off) Calling group members Sign in (Available) Sign out (Unavailable) After-call work state (CMS only) 1 System operator feature only. Program Code Feature Code *760 *761 *762 760 + DSS button 761 + DSS button 762 + DSS button *45 *44 *44 45 44 *20 *33 *33 33 + ext. no. 33 + tot. no. + # 34 + ext. no. 33 + own ext. no. *34 + ext no. *34* *22 + calling group ext. no. *762 *760 *44 *45 Issue 1 April 1999 32 + Hold 32 + Drop 762 + DSS button 760 + DSS button 44 *44 45 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 101 Telephone and Operator Console Features MLX-5D, MLX-16DP, Single- MLX-5, Analog MLX-10D MLX-28D MLX-20L Line MLX-10 Multiline1 ETR MLS KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB 1 Includes the MDW 9000, MDC 9000, and MLC-5 telephones. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 102 Telephone and Operator Console Features Telephone and Operator Console Features—Continued Feature Group Page Auto Dial button Headset Options Auto Answer Hang Up1 Mute (Headset/Handset) Status Hold Hold Release Intercom buttons Assign buttons1 ICOM (Default Ring) ICOM Originate Only Change button type Place Ring Place Voice Language English French Spanish Last Number Dial Messaging Leave Message After calling Without calling Cancel message left Message LED off (for non-display telephones Message operation mode (for ETR, MLS and analog multiline display telephones)2 Posted Message Send/Remove Message3 1 2 Program Code *22 + paging group ext. no. Feature Code *780 *781 *783 *782 771 ** *16 *18 **19 *19 *84 *25 *54 Issue 1 April 1999 790 791 792 84 25 53 + ext. no. *53 + ext. no. 54 *54 54 *751 *38 38 + ext. no. Centralized telephone programming only. Used to enter/exit Message operation mode. MLS and analog multiline telephones return to normal call handling after 15 seconds if the user has no messages. If an MLS or analog multiline telephone user has messages, the user must delete the messages or use the feature code or programmed button to exit Message operation. For ETR telephones, the feature code or programmed button must be used to exit Message operation mode regardless of whether the user has messages. 3 Display telephones only. Programming and feature codes are used with analog multiline telephones only. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 103 Telephone and Operator Console Features MLX-5D, MLX-16DP, Single- MLX-5, Analog MLX-10D MLX-28D MLX-20L Line MLX-10 Multiline1 ETR MLS KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB B B KB B B KB B B KB KPB B B B KB B B KB KPB KPB B B KB KB KB KB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KP KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB 1 KPB KPB KPB KPB Includes the MDW 9000, MDC 9000, and MLC-5 telephones. KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 104 Telephone and Operator Console Features Telephone and Operator Console Features—Continued Feature Messaging (continued) Receiving messages Delete Message1 Next Message1 Return Call1 Scroll1 Night Service2 Notify Send Receive Park Park Zone Auto Dial2 Personal Speed Dial Personalized Ringing Pickup General use Specific extension Specific line Group Position Busy2 Privacy On Off Recall 1 Program Code Feature Code *26 *28 *27 *29 26 28 27 29 *39 39 *757 + ext. no. *758 + ext. no. *86 *22 + Park Zone # + (01-24) + *21 + tel no. + ## *32 + ring (1–8) *9 *9 + ext. no. *9 + line no. *88 *750 *31 *775 Issue 1 April 1999 01-24 9 + ext. no. 9 + line no. 88 31 *31 775 Display telephones only. Programming and feature codes are used with analog multiline telephones only. 2 System operator feature only. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 105 Telephone and Operator Console Features MLX-5D, MLX-16DP, Single- MLX-5, Analog MLX-10D MLX-28D MLX-20L Line MLX-10 Multiline1 ETR MLS KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KP KP KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KP KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB P KPB KP KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB 1 Includes the MDW 9000, MDC 9000, and MLC-5 telephones. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 106 Telephone and Operator Console Features Telephone and Operator Console Features—Continued Feature Reminder Service Set 1 Program Code Cancel 81 + time **81 81 + ext. no. + time1 *81 *81 + ext. no.2 Operator Cancel2 Missed2 Ringing/Idle Line Preference On Off Ringing Options Individual lines Immediate ring Delay ring No ring 1 2 Feature Code *81 Operator Set2 *752 *343 *344 *37 *36 *35 All lines Immediate Ring Delay Ring No Ring *347 *346 *345 Abbreviated Ring On Off *341 *342 Send Ring (Shared SA) On Off *15 **15 Issue 1 April 1999 English only: time is 12-hour (0100–1259 + 2(A) or 7(P). French and Spanish: time is 24-hour (0000–2359). System operator feature only. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 107 Telephone and Operator Console Features MLX-5D, MLX-16DP, Single- MLX-5, Analog MLX-10D MLX-28D MLX-20L Line MLX-10 Multiline1 ETR MLS KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB P P P P P P 1 P Includes the MDW 9000, MDC 9000, and MLC-5 telephones. P MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 108 Telephone and Operator Console Features Telephone and Operator Console Features—Continued Feature Saved Number Dial Send/Remove Message1 Service Observing1,2 Signaling (manual) System Access buttons3 Assign buttons SA (Default Ring) SA Originate Only Shared SA Change type (SA or Shared SA) Ring Voice System Speed Dial Transfer Voice Announce On Off VA on Idle Only (MLX telephones only) 1 2 3 Program Code *85 *38 Feature Code 38 + ext. no. *59 + ext. no. *23 + ext. no. *16 *18 *17 + primary ext. no. **19 *19 *24 + code (600-729) *774 *10 **10 *130 System operator feature only. MLX telephones only. Cannot be a QCC or CTI link. Centralized telephone programming only. Issue 1 April 1999 600-729 774 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 109 Telephone and Operator Console Features Analog MLX-5D, MLX-16DP, Single- MLX-5, 1 MLX-10D MLX-28D MLX-20L Line MLX-10 Multiline ETR MLS KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB P KPB P KPB P KPB P KPB P KPB KPB P P KPB KPB KPB KPB P P P KPB KPB KPB B B B B B KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB KPB 1 KP Issue 1 April 1999 Includes the MDW 9000, MDC 9000, and MLC-5 telephones. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 110 Reference Documents Reference Documents Document Number System Documents 555-670-100 555-670-110 555-670-111 555-670-112 555-670-113 555-670-116 555-670-119 555-661-150 Title Customer Documentation Package1 Feature Reference System Programming System Planning System Planning Forms Pocket Reference System Manager’s Quick Reference Network Reference 555-670-800 Customer Reference CD-ROM 2 Telephone User Support 555-660-120 Analog Multiline Telephones User’s Guide 555-660-122 MLX Display Telephones User’s Guide 555-660-124 MLX-5 and MLX-10 Nondisplay Telephones User’s Guide 555-660-126 Single-Line Telephones User’s Guide 555-660-138 MDC and MDW Telephones User’s Guide 555-630-150 MLX-5D, MLX-10D and MLX-10DP Display Telephone Tray Cards (5 cards) 555-630-151 MLX-5 and MLX-10 Nondisplay Telephone Tray Cards (6 cards) MLX-28D and MLX-20L Telephone Tray Cards (5 cards) 555-630-155 MLX-16DP Display Telephone Tray Cards (5 cards) 555-670-122 MLS/ETR Tray Cards System Operator Support 555-660-132 Analog Direct-Line Consoles Operator’s Guide 555-660-134 MLX Direct-Line Consoles Operator’s Guide 555-660-136 MLX Queued Call Console Operator’s Guide Miscellaneous User Support 555-661-130 Calling Group Supervisor and Service Observer User Guide 555-650-105 Data and Video Reference Documentation for Qualified Technicians 555-670-140ADD Installation, SPM, Maintenance and Troubleshooting Supplement Toll Fraud Security 555-025-600 BCS Products Security Handbook 555-630-152 Within the continental United States, these documents can be ordered from the Lucent Technologies Customer Information Center by calling 1-800-457-1235 from within the continental United States, or 317-322-6791 from outside the United States. 1 Issue 1 April 1999 The MERLIN LEGEND Customer Documentation Package consists of the paper versions of the System Manager’s Quick Reference, the Feature Reference, and System Programming. 2 The Customer Reference CD-ROM contains the System Manager’s Quick Reference, the Feature Reference, System Programming, and the Network Reference. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 111 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Maintenance Error Codes Error Code Description Action 0001 TIMEOUT COLD START: No action required; however, if problem persists, troubleshoot the processor. System programming OK. 0002 0003 System programming OK. No action required; however, if problem persists, troubleshoot the processor. SOFTWARE COLD START: If problem persists, troubleshoot the processor. POWER UP WARM START: System programming OK. 0004 SOFTWARE WARM START: System programming OK. 0005 0006 Reset - DIAGNOSTIC SWITCH: INCOMPLETE COLD START: System cold-started while restart in progress. 0007 SANITY TIMEOUT RESET: Faulty software, module, carrier, or processor sanity timer. 0008 MAX RESET COUNT EXCEEDED: If problem persists, troubleshoot the processor. If problem persists, troubleshoot the processor. Check module and/or processor. If problem persists, troubleshoot the processor. System cold-started because of too many warm starts. If processor was removed while System restarted and initialized to in use, system may perform defaults; also logged after System frigid start because of loss of system programming. Restore Erase. system as described in System Programming and Maintenance (SPM). 0009 FRIGID START: 000A POWER UP COLD START: 000B CARD INSERTED/REMOVED: SLOT STREAM CNT EXCEEDED: 000C If problem persists, check RAM failure in processor; system processor. programming OK. None. If problem persists, check module. Slot generated excessive interrupts. 000D Issue 1 April 1999 FMWR NOT IN STANDBY MODE: If problem persists, check module. Module firmware not in standby mode. 000E COMMAND BUFFER FULL: If problem persists, check processor and module. 000F TASK None; if problem persists, check processor. RUNNING TOO LONG MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 112 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Maintenance Error Codes—Continued Error Code 0010 Description Action INVALID SLOT INTERRUPT: Check modules and replace if necessary; if problem persists, check processor. Cannot determine module responsible for interrupt. 0011 STACK OVERFLOW: Check processor. Processor problem. 0012 INVALID RESET FLAG: Check processor. Processor problem. 0013 DUART STREAMING INT: Check processor. Processor problem. 0014 PROCESSOR ERR INTERRUPT: Check processor. Processor problem. 0015 0016 Module inserted into wrong slot. Change system programming for proper module or install proper module. POWER UP COLD START: If problem persists, check module for slot indicated. MODULE MISMATCH: Module dual port ram failure; system programming OK. 0017 REAL TIME CLOCK FAULT: Date and/or time incorrect or unreadable. 0018 If problem persists, replace processor module. RTC COLD START: This error is not displayed. If problem persists, replace System cold-starts because real- processor module. time clock chip is not working correctly. 0019 RESET TIME & DATE: 0401 ABK CARD NOT INSERTED: PCMCIA memory card for translation is not inserted. 0402 ABK INCORRECT CARD TYPE: PCMCIA memory card for nontranslation is inserted. 0403 ABK CARD WRITEPROTECTED: Translation card has writeprotected switch on. 0404 ABK EXTENSION BUSY: A station is in program, administration, or maintenance mode. Issue 1 April 1999 Insert a translation card or an unformatted card. Remove current card and insert a translation card or an unformatted card. Turn write-protection switch to off. If problem persists, try another card. If still not working, replace processor module. Wait until station changes mode. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 113 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Maintenance Error Codes—Continued Error Code Description Action 0405 ABK FAULTY CARD: Reset card and retry. If problem persists, try another card. If still not working, replace processor module. Unknown cause of a bad card. 0801 and 1C07 and 5801 0C01 Check that the following are true: A board renumber or slot restore ■ The system is in Hybrid/ moved the CTI link to an PBX mode. unacceptable port and the system ■ The link is on an 008 MLX has removed the link. or 408 MLX board. ■ The MLX board firmware vintage is not 29. ■ The extension is not an operator position. ■ An MLX telephone is not connected to that port. ■ Board renumber has not moved the MLX extension to the system programming port. CTI LINK DELETED: NO I-VMS PORT IN SERV: None vms machine may be down. 0C02 DID INTERDIGIT TIMEOUT: Noisy line or central office problem. 0C03 Issue 1 April 1999 ALL TTRs UNAVAILABLE: System needed to use a TTR, but one was not available for any and all reasons including: in use, not physically present, out of service. None; if problem persists, check DID line and inform Central Office, if necessary. Check count and first and last occurrences to determine if error occurs too frequently. If so, check to see if you can add TTRs to the system. If prompt out of queue is active, shorten the delay announcement message length. If prompt out of queue feature and secondary announcement(s) are active, increase the interval between the announcements. If you reprogram the delay announcement device, recheck it to verify that the problem no longer exists. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 114 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Maintenance Error Codes—Continued Error Code Description 0C04 MWL Fac Timeout: Two consecutive messages to update Message Waiting lights have been sent across the private network for the same tandem trunk and have not been acknowledged. When this happens three times, the error becomes permanent. The alarm remains in the log until a message is acknowledged or five days pass. 0C05 MWL Delivery Delay: A message to update the Message Waiting lights has exceeded the time period for delivery. A transient alarm occurs after one minute, and a permanent alarm occurs after 15 minutes. The alarm remains in the error log until a message is delivered or five days pass. 1C01 POOL M-BUSY EXCEEDS 50%: Action Check the error log for additional error codes. If the error log also contains errors indicating problems with the 100D and/or 400EM module, troubleshoot the 100D and/ or the 400EM module (see Chapter 4 of Maintenance and Troubleshooting). If the 100D and/or the 400EM module are functioning properly, troubleshoot the trunks using instructions in Chapter 5 of Maintenance and Troubleshooting. Check the error log for additional error codes. If the error log also contains errors indicating problems with the 100D and/or 400EM module, troubleshoot the 100D and/ or the 400EM module using instructions in Chapter 4 of Maintenance and Troubleshooting. If the 100D and/or the 400EM module are functioning properly, troubleshoot the trunks using instructions in Chapter 5 of Maintenance and Troubleshooting. Check that the system receiving the message had enough TTRs to handle the volume of calls. Check the error log on the sending system and then on the receiving system. More facilities or TTRs may be needed. Check trunk. more than half the trunks in pool are busy. 1C02 DPR TEST NOT COMPLETED: 1C03 FW UPGRADE ATTEMPT: 1C04 FW UPGRADE COMPLETE Issue 1 April 1999 Slot did not complete initializing. No action required. No action required. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 115 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Maintenance Error Codes—Continued Error Code Description Action Replace 008 or 408 MLX module with one of another firmware vintage. Retire permanent alarm Incompatibility problem; specified manually. video endpoint or UDM is connected to an 008 or 408 MLX module with firmware of vintage 0x29. 1C05 INVALID FMW 29 DETECTED: 1C06 BAD BOARDS IN SYSTEM: At least one incompatibility problem of type HER 0x1C05 detected. Turns on red LED on processor. 1C07 See error code 0801 2C01 T1 ACCESS VIOLATION: T1 services (channels-voice/ data) programmed incorrectly. Replace 008 or 408 MLX module with one of another firmware vintage. Retire permanent alarm manually. Check facility provisioning and readminister channels for voice or data. Ensure that T1 data facilities are accessed from data terminals only (such as UDMs or desktop video systems) and that T1 voice facilities are accessed from telephones only (such as MLX telephones). Verify that the ARS or UDP routing tables route a data call to a DS1 facility. Check the DS1 Type A 64 kbps clear-channel data call administration item for the specified was routed to a facility that does facility. If the programmed value is not have sufficient bandwidth to T1, the caller must initiate a 56 kbps handle the call. call. Check the DS1 Suppression administration item for the specified facility. If the programmed value is AMI-ZCS, the caller must initiate a 56 kbps call. 2C02 Bearer Capability Incompatibility: 3001 ALARM TABLE FULL: error logs are full; turns on processor led. 4401 USER REQUESTED SYS ERASE: Logged after System Erase. If System Erase is successful, this error is removed immediately. 4402 USER REQST UPGRD/INSTALL: Issue 1 April 1999 Correct indicated errors, and then remove entries from the transient system error log. If problem persists, cold-start the system. SysProgram→System→ Restart If error remains in transient log, repeat System Erase. If problem persists, check processor. None. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 116 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Maintenance Error Codes—Continued Error Code Description 4C01 POOL EMPTY: Action Replace boards. System needed to use a trunk in a pool but no trunks were physically present in the pool— i.e., all of the boards were removed from the system. 4C02 POOL BUSY: System needed to use a trunk in a pool. Trunks are physically present; however, none are idle and available for use—i.e., they may be in use or out of service. 4C03 POOL BUSY &/OR OOS: Restore if out of service. System needed to use a trunk in a pool. Trunks are physically present; some may be busy but some are idle. However, the idle trunks are not in service. 5801 See error code 0801 5802 Board Renumber Board renumber took place. 6C01 DS1 LOSS OF SIGNAL ALARM: Service on link has been lost. If the system is functioning properly, simply remove the error from the Transient Error Log. If the system is not functioning properly, check the Transient Error Log to verify that a board renumber took place. Then compare the system’s previous configuration to the one after board renumbering to determine if the board renumber caused logical IDs to shift. Usually no action. Check T1 facility. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. Usually no action. Check T1 All 1s being received; service on facility. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. link has been lost. 6C02 DS1 BLUE ALARM: 6C03 DS1 RED ALARM: Invalid framing information on incoming signal; service on link has been lost. Usually no action. Check T1 facility. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. Usually no action. Check T1 Far end of network interface has facility. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. lost frame synchronization; service on link has been lost. 6C04 DS1 YELLOW ALARM: 6C05 DS1 LOSS OF MULTIFRAME: Service on link has been lost. Issue 1 April 1999 Usually no action. Check T1 facility. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 117 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Maintenance Error Codes—Continued Error Code Description Action 6C06 DS1 REMOTE MULTIFRAME: Usually no action. Check T1 facility. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. Far end of network interface is experiencing loss of multiframe; service on link has been lost. 6C07 DS1 MAJOR ALARM: Average bit error rate exceeds 10E-3; service on link has been lost. 6C08 DS1 MINOR ALARM: Average bit error rate exceeds 10E-6. 6C09 DS1 MISFRAME ALARM: Misframe count reached 18. 6C0A DS1 SLIP ALARM: Slip count reached 88. HARDWARE INOPERATIVE: 6C0C BRI LOSS OF SYNC: Service on link has been lost. Usually no action. Check T1 facility. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. Maintenance→Slot→ Error Events→ Current hr Usually no action. Check T1 facility. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. Maintenance→Slot→ Error Events→ Current hr Usually no action. Check T1 facility. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. Maintenance→Slot→ Error Events→ Current hr Usually none; check BRI facility. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. Usually none; check BRI facility. Slip count > 88. Service on link is If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. still operative. BRI SLIPS > 88: 6C0E BRI NET REQUESTED CCRCs: Outgoing signal to the network does not have valid framing information. Service on link is still operative. 6C0F Usually no action. Check T1 facility. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. Maintenance→Slot→ Error Events→ Current hr A Busy-Out/Restore or Reset/ Hardware not operating properly. Restore may clear problem. If If this is the only 100D module or problem persists, contact NSAC 800 NI-BRI module, or if this is the Tier III. designated clock module, its tdm bus clock generator was not activated. 6C0B 6C0D Usually none; link should return to normal once test is completed. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. Usually none; link should return Layer 1 of the link is down. Service to normal once test is completed. If problem persists, on link has been lost. contact NSAC Tier III. BRI NET DEACTIVATE: Issue 1 April 1999 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 118 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Maintenance Error Codes—Continued Error Code Description 6C10 BRI NET INV 2B+D LB ACT: Usually none; link should return 6C11 6C12 to normal once test is completed. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. BRI NET INV B1 LB ACT: Usually none; link should return to normal once test is completed. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. BRI NET INV B2 LB ACT: Service on link has been lost. 6C13 BRI NET INV IL LB ACT: Service on link has been lost. 6C14 Action Service on link has been lost. Service on link has been lost. BRI NET INV QM LB ACT: Service on link has been lost. Usually none; link should return to normal once test is completed. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. Usually none; link should return to normal once test is completed. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. Usually none; link should return to normal once test is completed. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. 7001 PRI SVC AUDIT TIMEOUT: Check PRI facility and report to service provider; otherwise, no action is needed. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. 7002 PRI SVC STATE INCONSIST: Check PRI facility and report to service provider; otherwise, no action is needed. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. 7003 PRI D-CHNL INOPERATIVE: Check PRI facility and report to service provider; otherwise, no action is needed. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. 7004 PRI B-CHNL NOT RELEASED: Check PRI facility and report to service provider; otherwise, no action is needed. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. 7005 PRI B-CH GROUP INCONSIST: Check PRI facility and report to service provider; otherwise, no action is needed. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. 7006 PRI PROTOCOL MISMATCH: Inform the service provider to change the administration for this circuit. After the service provider restarts the circuit, verify that all alarms for this slot are cleared. A mismatch in the protocol being supplied versus the protocol expected by MERLIN LEGEND. Issue 1 April 1999 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 119 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Maintenance Error Codes—Continued Error Code Description Action 7401 Test trunk with single-line telephone. If problem is not in trunk, replace module with one Communication problems known to work. If problem is not between processor and modules; seen with known working unrecognized message from module, replace module and module to processor. restart. 7402 LOOP CONTROL BIT NOT SET: 7403 NO LOOP CURRENT: TRK UPLINK MESSAGE ERROR: Test trunk with single-line telephone. If problem is not in trunk, replace module with one No loop current on outgoing call. If known to work. If problem is not error occurs four times seen with known working consecutively, and if automatic module, replace module and maintenance-busy is enabled with restart. less than 50% maintenance busy, trunk is busied-out automatically. Communication problems between module and CO. No loop current. If error occurs four times consecutively, and if automatic maintenance-busy is enabled with less than 50% maintenance busy, trunk is busied-out automatically. 7404 STUCK RINGING: Communication problems between module and CO. If error occurs two times consecutively, trunk is busied-out automatically whether or not automatic maintenance-busy is enabled. 7801 NOT IN NORMAL OP MODE: Module not in normal operation mode; reported in background module check. 7802 SANITY INT NOT GENERATED: Test trunk with single-line telephone. If problem is not in trunk, replace module with one known to work. If problem is not seen with known working module, replace module and restart. Test trunk with single-line telephone. If problem is not in trunk, replace module with one known to work. If problem is not seen with known working module, replace module and restart. Reset board. If problem persists, check module. Maintenance→Slot→ Slot Number→Reset Reset board. If problem persists, check module. Applies only to modules with extension jacks. 7803 NO PORT BOARDS AVAILABLE: None; delete entry from transient log. Modules not present. 7804 INVALID SANITY RESPONSE: Sanity test received invalid responses; applies only to modules with extension jacks. Issue 1 April 1999 Reset board. If problem persists, check module. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 120 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Maintenance Error Codes—Continued Error Code Description 7805 INVALID SLOT NUMBER: 7806 NOT IN STANDBY MODE: 7807 Action None; if problem persists, Rare; software could not process restart system. an event detection because slot number was invalid. Reported during cold start or background check. SELF TEST NOT COMPLETED: Reset board. If problem persists, check module. Reset board. If problem persists, check module. Reported during cold start. 7808 TEST RESULT REGISTER BAD: Reset board. If problem persists, check module. A module or processor error during test run. 7809 TEST STATUS REGISTER BAD: Reset board. If problem persists, check module. A module or processor error during test run. 780A DPR TEST NOT COMPLETED: If problem persists, check module. Reported during cold start. If problem persists, replace Memory failed ram test; turns on processor. processor led. 780C RAM TEST FAILURE: 780D UPPER ROM FAILURE: 780E LOWER ROM FAILURE: 8001 UNEXPECTED ETR MESSAGE If a single user is complaining 8401 If problem persists, replace Memory failed rom test; turns on processor. processor led. If problem persists, replace Memory failed rom test; turns on processor. processor LED. Indicates one of the following: ■ An unsupported ETR telephone was connected. ■ An ETR/MLS telephone is faulty. ■ An ETR board is faulty. ■ The software is showing the message in error. about an ETR/MLS telephone not working properly, check to be sure the telephone is a supported model. If the ETR/ MLS telephone is supported, replace the faulty telephone. If multiple ETR/MLS telephone users connected to the same ETR module are complaining that the telephones are not working properly, troubleshoot the module and replace it if necessary. If no users are complaining, simply clear the error. MISCELLANEOUS ERROR: None. Not reported. Issue 1 April 1999 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 121 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Maintenance Error Codes—Continued Error Code Description 8402 WINK TOO SHORT: 8403 NO EXTERNAL RELEASE: 8404 ON HOOK BEFORE WINK: 8405 ON HOOK BEFORE READY: 8406 INTERDIGIT TOO SHORT: Check far end of network interface. Check for faulty cable. Communication problems between module and CO. Far end has not disconnected within 4 minutes. If error occurs twice consecutively, trunk is busied-out automatically whether or not automatic maintenance-busy is enabled. If problem persists, check tie Outbound dialing problems on tie trunk configuration. Check far end. Check for faulty cable. trunks. Far end of network Replace module. interface went on-hook before handshake was completed (for delay-dial or wink-start tie trunk). Check far end of network Outbound dialing problems on tie interface. Check wink start and for faulty cable. Check far end of trunks. Far end of network network. Replace module. interface went on-hook before guard time elapsed (for delay-dial or wink-start tie trunk). Inbound dialing problems on tie and DID trunks. 8408 ROTARY RATE > 12PPS: Inbound dialing problems on tie and did trunks. ROTARY RATE < 8PPS: Inbound dialing problems on tie and did trunks. 840A Check far end of network interface. Check for faulty cable. Replace module. Turn processor off and then on. Repeat system programming Communication problems between processor and modules; procedure. If problem persists, module may need to be replaced. contact NSAC Tier III. BAD UPDATE: 8409 Action Check far end of network. Outbound dialing problems on tie Check for faulty cable. Replace trunks. Wink from the far end of module. network interface is less than 100 ms, the minimum for delay-dial or wink-start tie trunks. Tie trunk waits for valid signal. 8407 Issue 1 April 1999 Check far end of network interface. Check for faulty cable. Replace module. Check far end of network interface. Check for faulty cable. Replace module. Turn processor off and then on. Repeat system programming Communication problems between processor and modules; procedure. If problem persists, module received an unrecognized replace module. message from processor. BAD DOWNLINK MESSAGE: MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 122 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Maintenance Error Codes—Continued Error Code Description Action 840B NO LOOP CURRENT: Replace module with similar module and test. If problem is resolved, replace bad module. If problem persists, reinstall old module and test trunk. Communication problems between module and CO; no loop current. If error occurs four times consecutively and if automatic maintenance-busy is enabled and maintenance-busy limit is less than 50%, trunk is busied-out automatically. 840C STUCK RINGING: Communication problems between module and CO; no loop current. If error occurs four times consecutively and if automatic maintenance-busy is enabled and maintenance-busy limit is less than 50%, trunk is busied-out automatically. 840D INCORRECT FIRMWARE STATE: If error occurs four times consecutively and if automatic maintenance-busy is enabled and maintenance-busy limit is less than 50%, trunk is busied-out automatically. UPLINK MESSAGE ERROR: 840F LOST IDLE MESSAGE ERROR: Loop start trunk lost an idle message during glare timing. 8C01 SLOTS NOT EQUAL: Module that occupies indicated slot does not match slot information contained in PC or PCMCIA card backup file. 9801 MCARD WRITE ERROR: Write to memory card is unsuccessful or too slow. 9802 Replace module with similar module and test. If problem is resolved, replace bad module. If problem persists, reinstall old module and test trunk. Turn power off for at least one second, and then turn it on. Repeat system programming procedure. If problem persists, replace module. Turn processor off and then on. Repeat system programming Communication problems between processor and modules. procedure. If problem persists, replace module. Module received unrecognized message from processor. 840E MCARD ERASE ERROR: Erasure of memory card is unsuccessful or too slow. Issue 1 April 1999 System has taken corrective action. If problem persists, contact NSAC Tier III. Check slot descriptions in backup file against actual system modules that occupy slots. After mismatch is corrected, restore. Reset card and try again. If problem persists, replace card and try again. If problem continues, replace processor module. Reset card and try again. If problem persists, replace card and try again. If problem continues, replace processor module. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 123 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Maintenance Error Codes—Continued Error Code Description 9803 MCARD 12-VOLT ERROR: 9C01 NW REJECTS SPID: 9C04 Service on link has been lost. NW NOT RESPOND TO SETUP: Network not responding to LEGEND messages. Contact Central Office. NW NOT RESPOND TO RELEASE: Service on link has been lost. 9C07 ENDPOINT UNINIT (L2/L3): Service on link is uninitialized. 9C08 PROTOCOL ERROR: Service on link may be affected. A401 Check programmed line. Modify if required, or call Cental Office to correct. Check that line is securely connected to port and that LEDs on module show proper operation. If card appears to work properly, line may not have been activated by Central Office. LINK ESTABLISHMENT FAIL: Service on link has been lost. 9C05 Action Reset card and try again. If Memory card voltage is incorrect. problem persists, replace card and try again. If problem continues, replace processor module. Service on link has been lost. 9C03 Network not responding to LEGEND messages. Contact Central Office. If this lasts more than three minutes, replug the DSL. If the error remains, contact Central Office. Verify line provisioning. If correct, contact NSAC Tier III. If several of these occur: ■ Check that the system is in Hybrid/PBX mode. Occurs during a broadcast reset. ■ Validate the wiring and the connections. ■ Press the Restart Button (see the procedure “Restart” in Chapter 4 of Maintenance and Troubleshooting). ■ Call the TSO’s Telephony Services Maintenance Group (800 242-2121) for procedures to unload and reload the PBX driver. CTI LINK BROADCAST RESET: Issue 1 April 1999 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 124 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Maintenance Error Codes—Continued Error Code Description Action A801 CTI LINK HIDDEN RESET: If several of these occur, and the client application has “slow” response time: ■ Validate the wiring and the connections. ■ Press the Restart Button (see the procedure “Restart” in Chapter 4 of Maintenance and Troubleshooting). ■ Call the TSO’s Telephony Services Maintenance Group (800 242-2121) for procedures to unload and reload the PBX driver. Occurs during a hidden reset. Issue 1 April 1999 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 125 Reference Documents NOTES MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 126 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Module/Component History Module/ Component PEC Comcode Apparatus Code 106388614 403E 107007114 403G 61490 106388630 403F 61450 107007122 403H 105743801 391A1 106257199 391A2 107184848 391A3 100 – 240 V 107793275 391C1 220 V 106678931 391B1 107184855 391B2 406467142 90240-3 R1.0/2.0 106215155 517A27 Secure 107096869 517A27-F Hong Kong 107221434 517A27(16) Czech 107628133 517A27(34) Backplane Basic Expansion Power Supply 120 V Auxiliary 61416 Issue 1 April 1999 Processor MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 127 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Release Used In HW Vint FW Vint Notes All Used in control units 6140-CU1, 6140-CU2, 6140-CU3, 6140-INT, 6140-220, 6140-CUL, 6140-P3C, 6140-P3D, 6140-P3E, 6140-P4D, 6140-P4F and 6140SEC All Used in control units 6140-C61, 6140-U61A, 6140-61C, 6140-61D, 6140-61F, 6140-61G, 6140-61I, 6140-61J, 6140-P3E, and 6140-CU3 All non-US Used in control unit 6140-220 and in expansion units 61450 and 61497 All US No longer available 1.0, 2.0, 1.1, 2.1, 1.2i, 1.3i, 1.4i 00 Used in control units 6140-CU2, 6140-INT, 6140-INT, and 6140-220 2.0, 2.1 05 For Federal Systems; used in control unit 6140-SEC 1.2i, 1.3i, 1.4i 01 For Hong Kong 1.2i, 1.3i, 1.4i For Czech Republic MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 128 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Module/Component History—Continued Module/ Component PEC Comcode Apparatus Code 107040438 517A33 107438921 517B33 R3.1 107752693 517D33 R4.0 107743403 517C33 R6.0 108282765 517M33A R6.1 108282765 517M33A R7.0 108330531 517N33A 106064660 517A25 106656739 517B25 106729031 517C25 106767767 517C25B 106743008 517D25 106743016 517E25 Processor (cont’d) R3.0 Feature Module R1.0 Issue 1 April 1999 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 129 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Release Used In HW Vint FW Vint Notes 3.0 01 ML R3.0 or later; no FM used; used in control units 6140-CU3, 6140-P3C, 6140-P3D, 6140-P3E, 6141-U3LA, 6141-103A 02 ML R3.0 or later; no FM used; higher temperature reliability; no watch point registers; used in control units 6140-CU3, 6140-P3C, 6140-P3D, 6140-P3E, 6141U3LA, 6141-103A 3.1 02 Used in control units 6140-C31, 6140-P31C, 6140-P31D, 6140-P31E, 6141-U3LA, 6141103A 4.0 02 Used in control units 6140-CU3, 6140-P3C, 6140-P3D, 6140-P3E, 6141-U3LA, 6141103A 6.0 Used in control units 6140-CU6, 6140-P6C, 6140-P6D,6140-P6F, 6140-P6G, 6140-P6I, 6140-P6J, 6141-115A, 6141-116A 6.1 Used in control units 6140-C61, 6140-61C, 6140-61D, 6140-61F, 6140-61G, 6140-61I, 6140-61J, 6141-U61A, 6141-UGLA 7 Used in control unit 6140-CU7 1.0 GA version 1.0 SW1 = 1.0 V14.7 See QPPCN 244 MT. 1.0 SW = 1.0 V14.9 See QPPCNs 244MTS1 and 251MT. 1.0 SW = 1.0 VEAL (14.10) See QPPCN 254MT. 1.1 1.1 1 SW = software. GA version SW = 1.1 V5.2 See QPPCN 260MT. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 130 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Module/Component History—Continued Module/ Component Comcode Apparatus Code 106825888 517F25 106999873 517F25B 106999899 517F25C 106874738 517G25 106874746 517H25 106874753 517J25 107526352 517J25B 106999824 517K25 107499170 517K25B R1.2i 106796949 517A30 R1.3i 106875750 517B30(28) 106875768 517C30 107252728 517D30 107245243 10A1 R3.0 SW Upgrade 107245250 10B1 R3.0 Forced Install 107245268 107655201 10C1 10C2 R3.1 SW Upgrade 107752743 10B2 R3.1 Forced Install 107752677 10C3 107741274 10D1 R4.0 Forced Install 107741241 10E1 R6.0V11 Forced Install 108261652 10G2 R6.1 Forced Install 108282484 10H1 R7 Forced Install 108387929 10J1 PEC Feature Module (cont’d) R1.1 R2.0 R2.1 NI-BRI (R2.B) R1.4i PCMCIA Card Backup/Restore R4.0 SW Upgrade Issue 1 April 1999 61501 61506 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 131 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Release Used In HW Vint FW Vint Notes 1.1 SW = 1.1 V5.3 See QPPCN 266MT. 1.1 SW = 1.1 V7.3 See QPPCN 292MT. 1.1 SW = 1.1 V7.7 See QPPCN 308MT. 2.0 SW = 2.0 V8.2 See QPPCN 279MT. 2.0 SW = 2.0 V8.3 See QPPCN 290MT. 2.1 SW = 4.0 See QPPCN 307MT. 2.1 SW = 4.9 See QPPCN 406MT NI-BRI (2.B) SW = 9.2 Pre-GA NI-BRI (2.B) SW = 9.6 GA version SW = 8.0 GA version 1.2i 1.3i 1.3i 1.4i Included in 6141-INT and 6141220 3.0 and later Translation card for R3; also included as part of processor PEC 3.0 Contains R3V10.3 3.0 R3V10.0 R3V10.3 3.1 Contains R3.1V2.0 3.1 Contains R3.1V2.0 4.0 Contains R4.0V9.0 4.0 Contains R4.0V9.0 6.0 Contains R6.0V11 6.1 Contains R6.1 7.0 Issue 1 April 1999 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 132 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Module/Component History—Continued Module/ Component PEC Comcode Apparatus Code 008 ATL 61385 103983508 517A3 61485 105351092 517B3 61486 105628010 517A21 107798183 517B21 108333717 517C21 106387525 517A28 106933187 517B28 106980162 517C28 107009821 517C28B 106995269 517D28 107321192 517D28A 107731994 517E28 105249023 105461545 517A13 517B13 105512412 517C13 106397631 517D13 106553779 517E13 106767379 517F13 106933773 517G13 107108698 517G13(28) 008 MLX 008 OPT Without Ring Generator 61489 With Ring Generator 61479 012 T/R Without Ring Generator 61387 or 61487 With Ring Generator 61494 or 61459 Ring Generator Issue 1 April 1999 107438939 517H13 61388 105213201 129B 61498 106741788 129C MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 133 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Release Used In HW Vint FW Vint All 0.1 0.B 0.1 0.B 0.4 1.1 0.4 1.3 Notes Reduced package; no telephone user’s guide 05 All All All All All 02 11 03 12 Fixes ring patterns and ring trip 03 14 Eliminates flash during hang-up 03 15 Eliminates flash during answer 04 16 Built-in ring generator 05 16 05 17 05 18 01 01 Issue 1 April 1999 Enhances ringing on long loops REN >5 Enhanced battery feed protection 01 08 Forward disconnect added; need for Voice Mail 01 08 Improve performance of inductive ringers 01 08 Meets EIA transmission standards for use with MEGACOM® services 01 70 02 32 Built-in ring generator; REN <+1 03 33 REN increased to 2.4 04 34 REN increased to = 4.0 Required for 517A13—517F13 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 134 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Module/Component History—Continued Module/ Component PEC Comcode Apparatus Code 016 T/R 61507 107824948 517B34 108333691 517D34 016 ETR 61512A 108359571 517A56 016 MLX 61511A 108333659 517A54 100D (DS1)/T-1 61491 107538887 517A15 105461560 517B15 105512438 517C15 517E15 108044769 517M15 105311401 517A14 400 EM TIE 61492 8303200 108314261 517D14 400 (w/TTRs) 61379 105408892 517B12 400 GS/LS/TTR 61483 105627988 517A18 105628044 517B18 107044869 517C18 103983490 517A2 105351084 517B2 106819238 517B12(28) 107732018 517C12(28) 106064678 517A26 106939366 517B26 107044877 517C26 400 LS 61384 400 LS/TTR Int’l (DTD) 61452 408 GS/LS/ATL 61481 Issue 1 April 1999 408 GS/LS MLX 61493 106698590 107044851 517A29 517B29 408 GS/LS-ID-MLX 61505 108333733 517E29 408 LS/ATL 61482 103983482 517A1 105351076 517B1 105512495 517C1 800 NI-BRI 61503 107025793 517A32 800 NI-BRI 61510 107731127 517A35 108318494 517B35 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 135 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Release Used In HW Vint FW Vint 4.0, 1.4i Notes App Vintage 04 R4.0 and later 7 7 All Tie trunk only LS, GS, DID, and PRI emulation added Meets BC interoperability specs Improved EMI performance All All 01 0.B Lightning protection added; starting in 1996, replaced by 517C12(28) All U.S. 03 1.1 03 1.2 Sleeping TTR fix 03 1.3 Phantom ringback fix No lightning protection; 146 protector required Lightning protection added 1.2i, 1.3i, 1.4i Includes LG80 crosstalk fix All U.S. 04 11 04 12 Reduces clicking on third carrier 04 13 Phantom ringback fix All US 2.0 or later 28 29 7.0 and later All NI-BRI (2.B) 4.0 App Vintage 24 Cost-reduced version; current production Withdrawn from production App Vintage 27, R7.0 and later 01 0.B No lightning protection; 146A protector required 01 0.B Protection added 01 0.B Reduced packing; no telephone user’s guide 00 70 Supports 5ESS® Custom Supports ISDN 1 standard MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 136 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Module/Component History—Continued Module/ Component PEC Comcode Apparatus Code 800 DID 61488 105628002 517A20 105628077 517B20 106936644 517C20 106995251 517D20 108318478 517G20 105627996 517A19 105628069 517B19 106975584 517A31 108357609 517B31 103983516 517A4 105351100 517B4 800 GS/LS 800 GS/LS ICLID 800 LS 61484A 61502 61384 800 LS Int’l 61451 106819220 517B4(28) 800 LS Int’l (DTD/PPM) 61458 107074726 517C4(28) 107252736 517D4(28) 517C15(28) E1 75 Ohm 61454 106825896 120 Ohm 61457 107100133 517D15(28) 107533861 517F15(28) 106825904 517C16(28) 517E15(28) MFC 6-Channel Issue 1 April 1999 61456 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 137 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Release Used In HW Vint FW Vint All 01 11 02 01 Fixes DID call misrouting 03 12 Eliminates false error messages 04 17 Cost-reduced version 03 1.1 App Vintage 13. R3.0 and later 03 1.2 Phantom ringback fix 0.1 0.B No lightning protection; 146A protection required 0.1 0.B Introduces dual solid-state relays on lower board 1.2i, 1.3i 0.2 0.CD 1.3i, 1.4i 02 E4 All US Notes 3.0 or later All PFT polarity fix 1.3i, 1.4i EMI improvement 1.3i, 1.4i EMI improvement 1.3i, 1.4i Issue 1 April 1999 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 138 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Telephone LEDs MLX-20L Console System Programming LED Status Menu Green LED Option Option Lines Trunks Tie Lines Lines Trunks ON Red LED OFF Inmode Incoming tie Incoming tie line is touch- line is rotary tone dial1 Outmode Outgoing tie Outgoing tie line is touch- line is rotary tone dial1 Dialtone Remote dial Local dial tone tone1 OFF Trunk is in pool Trunk is not in pool TT/LS Disc Outmode Line/trunk is Line/trunk is touch-tone1 rotary dial Lines Trunks Pools Lines Trunks Toll Type Must dial 1 + 1 + dialing is area code1 not needed Lines Trunks Hold Disconc Long— Lines Trunks LS-ID Delay LS-ID Delay LS-ID Delay is on is off1 Extensions Lines Trunks Line/trunk or pool is assigned to button 1 ON Factory setting 450 ms1 Short— 50 ms Line/trunk or Trunk is pool is not assigned assigned to a pool to button MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 139 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Telephone LEDs—Continued DSS Console System Programming Menu Red LED Status Option Option ON Extensions Account (FACE) Forced Account Forced Account Code Entry Code Entry not assigned assigned1 Extensions BIS/HFAI Telephone has BIS/HFAI capability (factory setting for analog multiline telephone) Extensions Call Pickup Telephone is Telephone is not assigned to Call assigned to Call Pickup Group Pickup Group1 Extensions VoiceSignl Voice Announce Voice Announce to busy to Busy not assigned assigned1 Extensions Ext status Extension Extension Status assigned Status not assigned Extensions Group Page Telephone is in Telephone is not group in group1 Extensions Group Cover Telephone is in Telephone is not coverage group in coverage Extensions Group Calling Telephone is Members assigned to group OFF Telephone is not assigned to Extensions Mic Disable Telephone microphone is enabled Extensions Remote Frwd Telephone can transfer calls to a remote telephone number Night Service Group Assign Telephone is in Telephone is not group in group1 group1 1 Factory setting Issue 1 April 1999 Telephone microphone is disabled group1 Telephone cannot transfer calls to a remote telephone number1 FLASHING Extension Status can be assigned MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 140 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Telephone LEDs—Continued DSS Console—Continued System Programming Menu Red LED Status Option Option ON OFF Night Service Exclude List Telephone is excluded Telephone is Aux Equip Msg Waiting Station is a fax Station is not a messagefax messagewaiting station waiting station Aux Equip Fax Extension Extension is a fax machine Extension is not a fax machine Tables AllowTo Allowed List assigned to telephone Allowed List is not assigned to Tables DisallowTo Disallowed list assigned to telephone Disallowed list is not assigned to telephone1 Data Voice/Data Voice/data pair Not voice/data Operator Direct Trunk Queued Call Operator position FLASHING Other Can be assigned as operator position Operator Queued Call Message Other Message Center Center position Can be assigned as Message Center Operator In Queue Alert Position receives In-Queue alert Other Position can receive In-Queue alert Call Types— Dial 0, LDN Unassigned, DID, Grp Coverage Position receives call type Other Position can receive call type not excluded1 telephone1 pair1 1 Factory setting Issue 1 April 1999 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 141 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Wiring Constraints System Wiring ■ System within 5 feet of dedicated AC power outlet. ■ System within 25 feet of the network interface. ■ Telephones within 1000 cable feet (304.8 m) of all telephones except MLX telephones. MLX telephones within 3000 feet of control unit. IROBs if needed. ■ Ground wire for the power supply cannot be over 10 feet. ■ If the SMDR printer is over 50 feet from the control unit, use an Asynchronous Data unit (ADU). ■ Back-to-back connection of the DS1 facility with another system’s facility is possible when the cable distance is less than 1300 feet. ■ Telephone Wiring. ■ Maximum cord length from an MLX telephone to a ISDN data module is 80 feet (24 m). ■ Total length of cords between the KS22911-L2 or 406743419 power supply and the MLX telephone cannot be more than 50 feet. ■ Do not replace the 2-foot. D8AC cord (packaged with the DSS) with a longer cord. ■ Radio base of the MDW 9000 cordless telephone must be at least 25 feet from the control unit. PC Connections To use the DOS SPM or WinSPM software, you must install the software using the directions packaged with the software. Also, your PC must be connected to the MERLIN LEGEND System directly via a serial port on your PC, or you must connect to the MERLIN LEGEND internal modem using your PC’s modem: ■ Direct Connection. A serial port on your PC is connected directly to the MERLIN LEGEND System programming jack— the lower modular RS-232 jack on the processor module. ■ Internal Connection. You are using a modem (either connected to or built into your PC) that is connected to the MERLIN LEGEND System (for example, via an 012 T/R or 016 T/R module) to access the MERLIN LEGEND internal modem. ■ External Connection. You are using a modem (either connected to or built into your PC) and using a dial-up connection to access the MERLIN LEGEND internal modem. The External Connection type requires use of the Remote Access feature to allow you to connect to the MERLIN LEGEND programming port without human intervention. ■ Manual Connection. You are using a modem (either connected to or built into your PC) and using a dial-up connection to access the MERLIN LEGEND internal modem. The Manual Connection is used when you must reach MERLIN LEGEND programming port by placing a call to the site and the person that answers transfers your call to the programming port. MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 142 Reference Documents Technical Addendum NOTE: If you are using WinSPM, follow the instructions packaged with the software. Direct Local Connection Follow these steps to access SPM when you are directly connected to the system via the administration jack on the processor module: 1. Set up the physical connection between your laptop or PC and the control unit. 2. Start SPM and press any key to display the SPM Main Menu. Local Modem Connection Follow these steps to access SPM when you are connected onsite via a modem: 1. Set up the physical connections between the PC and a tip/ring port on a control unit module. or double-click the icon to display 2. Type spm and press the SPM Welcome screen. to display a blank screen on which you can enter 3. Press several modem commands. (You may have to press times.) 4. Dial the commands required by your modem and dial *10. 5. Type the SPM password to display the SPM Main Menu. Remote Modem Connection Follow these steps to access SPM when you connected offsite via a modem: to display the SPM Welcome 1. Type spm and press screen. to display a blank screen on which you can enter 2. Press several modem commands. (You may have to press times.) 3. If your system has activated the Remote Access feature, type the following: a. The dial command required by your modem. b. Remote access telephone number. c. Barrier code (if existing) preceded by a “W.” d. W*10 (*10 is the extension for the programming port). 4. If your system does not have the Remote Access feature activated, do the following: a. Place a voice call to the system on the line to which the modem is connected by using the main telephone number. b. Have the operator transfer you to the modem (by pressing Transfer, dialing *10, and hanging up the telephone). c. To put the modem online by typing the command required by your modem. , and hang up the telephone. d. Press 5. Type the SPM password to display the SPM Main Menu. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Issue 1 April 1999 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 143 Reference Documents Technical Addendum When Calling NSAC Do the following before you call Tier III for troubleshooting: 1. Check and recreate the problem. 2. Connect your laptop or PC so you are ready. 3. Know the software version of your system (Dial *05 on an ETR or MLX display telephone ICOM or SA button). 4. Write down the errors in the Error Logs. 5. Know the configuration of the system operator console (DLC or QCC). 6. Know the type of tie lines (emulated or not, wink-start, etc.). QPPCNs on the NSAC Bulletin Board Follow these steps to review QPPCNs on the NSAC bulletin board: 1. Dial 800-241-3375. 2. At the first screen, select F for File Section. 3. At the next screen, select N for Non-Tier III Tips. 4. At the next screen, select 8 for QPPCNs. QPPCNs Online QPPCNs are available online at: http://www.bcs.com/tech_info/qppcn MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 144 Reference Documents Technical Addendum Technical Support Telephone Numbers Product or Service Issue 1 April 1999 Comments Telephone Number Lucent Technologies Equipment NSAC Tech Support PARTNER, MERLIN, VINTAGE, CLASSIC 800-552-3293 TSC Tech Support DEFINITY 800-248-1234 Network Systems (RTAC) DACS, SLC, ESS, DDM 800-225-7822 Network Systems ISDN Sets (6500/7500) 800-225-4672 Network Engineering Group MERLIN LEGEND private networking 888-297-4700 AT&T Paradyne CSU, DSU, MUX, Hubs, Routers 800-237-0016 Long Distance Over Local Lines/Trunks AT&T 800-222-3000 MCI 800-444-2222 SPRINT 800-877-4646 T1 Service AT&T 800/MEGACOM/ISDN 800-222-1000 AT&T Data 800-325-1230 MCI 800-444-8722 SPRINT 800-877-5045 or 6277 To identify your long distance carrier 700-555-4141 To identify the telephone # from which you are calling 10732-1-404988-9664 Other GBCS Support NSAC QPPCN Coordinator Small Business Products 303-843-5204 TSC QPPCN Coordinator Large Business Products 800-248-1234 BCS Publications Center Documentation on all BCS products 800-457-1235 NSAC Bulletin Board On-line technical/product information 800-241-3375 TIER III TIPS publication Sue Williams Publication Manager 303-843-5921 Tech Quarterly publication Production Editor 303-850-8898 Comcode Hotline PEC/Comcode/Part CrossReference 800-654-5832 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 145 Reference Documents NOTES MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0 Pocket Reference 555-670-116 Issue 1 April 1999 146 Reference Documents NOTES Feedback Form :('/,.(<28523,1,21 Lucent Technologies welcomes your feedback on this document. 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