Page 2 - Notic e; Maintenanc e and; Your Resp onsib ility for Your System’s Sec urity
Notic e Every effort was mad e to ensure that the information in this b ook was c omp lete and ac c urate at the time of p rinting .However, information is sub jec t to c hang e. See Ap p end ix A, “ Customer Sup p ort Information,” for imp ortant information. It follows Maintenanc e and Troub lesho...
Page 4 - Contents
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Contents Page v Contents New Features and Enhancements xxiii ■ Release 6.1 Enhancements (August 1998) xxiii Prior Releases Features and Enhancements xxix ■ Release 6.0 Enhancements (February, 1998) xxix ■ Rel...
Page 5 - Introduction
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Contents Page vi 1 Introduction 1-1 ■ Installation Sequence 1-1 ■ System Forms 1-2 ■ Programming the System 1-4 ■ Upgrading the System 1-4 2 Installing the Control Unit 2-1 ■ Overview 2-1 ■ AC Power and Groun...
Page 6 - Installing Telephones and Adjuncts
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Contents Page vii 3 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts 3-1 ■ Installing Multi-Function Modules 3-2 ■ Installing Adjuncts 3-22 ■ Installing Direct Station Selectors 3-43 ■ Assembling MLX Telephones 3-48 ■ Inst...
Page 7 - Connecting Data Equipment
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Contents Page viii 6 Connecting Data Equipment 6-1 ■ Data Stations 6-1 ■ Analog Voice and Modem Data Stations 6-5 ■ Modem Data-Only Stations 6-8 ■ MLX Voice and Modem Data Stations 6-10 ■ MLX Voice and Termin...
Page 8 - Upgrading the System
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Contents Page ix ■ Integrated Solution III 8-14 ■ Lucent Technologies Attendant 8-17 ■ MERLIN MAIL * 8-19 ■ MERLIN PFC † 8-22 ■ PassageWay Direct Connect Solution 8-24 ■ System Programming and Maintenance (SP...
Page 9 - System Numbering Forms; Form 2d, System Numbering: Special Renumbers; Unit Load Calculation Worksheet; Unit Load Worksheet; IN Index
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Contents Page x A System Numbering Forms A-1 ■ Form 2a, System Numbering: Extension Jacks A-2 ■ Form 2b, System Numbering: Digital Adjuncts A-4 ■ Form 2c, System Numbering: Line/Trunk Jacks A-5 ■ Form 2d, Sys...
Page 10 - Figures; Installing the Control Unit
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Figures Page xi Figures 2 Installing the Control Unit 2-1 AC Grounding Requirements 2-7 2-2 Measuring the AC Outlet Voltages 2-10 2-3 Central Office and AC Grounds 2-12 2-4 Installing 146A and 147A Protectors...
Page 12 - Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Figures Page xiii 3-39 Connecting Two Voice Pairs to a Telephone Using a Bridging Adapter (BR-241-B1) 3-62 3-40 Removing the Connecting Block 3-64 4 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface 4-1 RJ...
Page 14 - Form 2a, System Numbering: Extension Jacks
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Figures Page xv A System Numbering Forms A-1 Form 2a, System Numbering: Extension Jacks A-2 A-2 Form 2b, System Numbering: Digital Adjuncts A-4 A-3 Form 2c, System Numbering: Line/Trunk Jacks A-5 A-4 Form 2d,...
Page 16 - Tables
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Tables Page xvii Tables 2 Installing the Control Unit 2-1 Environmental Requirements 2-2 2-2 AC Power Requirements 2-8 2-3 Heavy Lightning Protection 2-15 2-4 Setting the 400EM (Tie Trunk) Module DIP Switches...
Page 17 - Data Station Configurations; Installing Applications; TTRs Required by VMS
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Tables Page xviii 6 Connecting Data Equipment 6-1 Data Station Configurations 6-2 6-2 Terminal Adapter Settings 6-21 8 Installing Applications 8-1 TTRs Required by VMS 8-4 8-2 MERLIN MAIL Ports Required 8-20
Page 18 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Read and understand all instructions.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Page xix The exclamation point in an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the produ...
Page 20 - For your personal safety, DO NOT install an MFM yourself.; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Page xxi ! WARNING: ! ■ For your personal safety, DO NOT install an MFM yourself. ■ ONLY an authorized technician or dealer representative shall install, set options, or repair an MFM. ■ To eliminate the risk...
Page 22 - New Features and Enhancements; Private Networking
New Features and Enhancements Page xxiii Release 6.1 Enhancements (August 1998) MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation Issue 1 August 1998 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 New Features and Enhancements Release 6.1 Enhanc...
Page 23 - Centralized Voice Messaging; Network Reference; Group Calling Enhancements; single
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 New Features and Enhancements Page xxiv Release 6.1 Enhancements (August 1998) Centralized Voice Messaging One or more MERLIN LEGEND systems (Release 6.1 or later) can share the voice messaging system (VMS) o...
Page 24 - Transfer Redirect
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 New Features and Enhancements Page xxv Release 6.1 Enhancements (August 1998) A calling group containing a single non-local member can be used for the same purposes as a calling group containing local extensi...
Page 25 - Call Forwarding
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 New Features and Enhancements Page xxvi Release 6.1 Enhancements (August 1998) Call Forwarding The Forward feature now can be used to send calls to non-local extensions across the private network. SMDR In add...
Page 26 - Win SPM; Windows NT Driver
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 New Features and Enhancements Page xxvii Release 6.1 Enhancements (August 1998) Observing groups can be programmed. The Service Observer and the observed extension must be on the same system. The observer act...
Page 28 - Private Networks; Enterprise; tandem trunks; to connect networked systems.
Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xxix Release 6.0 Enhancements (February, 1998) MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation Issue 1 August 1998 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhance...
Page 29 - — Callers on a local system can reach the PSTN via outside trunks
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xxx Release 6.0 Enhancements (February, 1998) the extension ranges of remote networked switches to create a non-local dial plan. This programming does not actuall...
Page 30 - — You can tailor your use of PRI B-channels with drop-and-insert; includes an example of this
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xxxi Release 6.0 Enhancements (February, 1998) trunks in cases where the distance between networked systems is great enough to distort signals, but the service pr...
Page 31 - Queue Control; PRI facilities programmed for dial-plan routing; Prompt-Based Overflow
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xxxii Release 6.0 Enhancements (February, 1998) Queue Control The system manager can control the maximum number of calls allowed in the primary calling group queu...
Page 32 - Centrex Transfer via Remote Call Forwarding; outside; refers to calls that arrive on an
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xxxiii Release 6.0 Enhancements (February, 1998) time. In this case, time-based and number-of-calls based options take precedence over overflow distribution based...
Page 33 - Telephony Services CTI link from
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xxxiv Release 5.0 Enhancements (June, 1997) Authorization Codes and Remote Call Forwarding In Release 6.0 and later Key or Hybrid/PBX mode systems, forwarding fea...
Page 34 - Basic Call Control; Answering calls arriving on an SA button; Hanging up calls; Screen Pop; Screen pop can occur on incoming calls from the following sources:
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xxxv Release 5.0 Enhancements (June, 1997) The 008 MLX and 408 MLX modules must have firmware vintage other than 29. If the module has firmware 29, programming a ...
Page 35 - monitored; HotLine Feature
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xxxvi Release 5.0 Enhancements (June, 1997) ■ Calling group distribution ■ ISDN PRI Routing by Dial Plan ■ An extension on the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System...
Page 37 - Delay Announcement Devices; Two or more groups may share an announcement device.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xxxviii Release 5.0 Enhancements (June, 1997) efficient than the circular type because it takes into account the varying duration of calls. The system distributes...
Page 41 - a A call is not answered by an Auto Login or Auto Logout calling; MERLIN LEGEND Reporter
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xlii Release 4.2 Enhancements (June, 1997) Improvements to Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) and Support for MERLIN LEGEND Reporter Application The SMDR fea...
Page 42 - Maintenance Enhancements
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xliii Release 4.2 Enhancements (June, 1997) LEGEND Reporter assists in determining the effectiveness of calling group agents, assessing the level of service provi...
Page 43 - Enhanced Extension Information Report
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xliv Release 4.1 Enhancements (June, 1997) Enhanced Extension Information Report Beginning with Release 4.2, the Extension Information Report includes the Extensi...
Page 44 - Night Service Group Line Assignment
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xlv Release 4.1 Enhancements (June, 1997) When Coverage Control is enabled and the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System is put into Night Service, all programmed C...
Page 45 - Support for Up to 200 Extensions; An expanded dial plan supports up to 200 tip/ring devices.; Support for National ISDN BRI Service; bearer channels; ) on a BRI line can carry
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xlvi Release 4.0 Enhancements (March, 1996) Maintenance Testing for BRI Facilities that Are Part of Multiline Hunt Groups (MLHGs) Beginning with Release 4.1, the ...
Page 46 - New Control Unit Modules
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xlvii Release 4.0 Enhancements (March, 1996) New Control Unit Modules Release 4.0 supports a new NI-BRI line/trunk module and a higher-capacity tip/ring module. 8...
Page 47 - G1.1 Communications System or DEFINITY Enterprise; Forwarding Delay Option
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xlviii Release 4.0 Enhancements (March, 1996) Support for T1 Switched 56 Digital Data Transmission For Hybrid/PBX and Key mode systems, Release 4.0 expands suppor...
Page 48 - 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; Single-Line Telephone Enhancements
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page xlix Release 4.0 Enhancements (March, 1996) Time-Based Option for Overflow on Calling Group Release 4.0 has added a time limit for calls in queue in addition to t...
Page 49 - Call Restriction Checking for Star Codes; before a telephone number to disable central; Programmable Second Dial Tone Timer
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page l Release 3.1 Enhancements (March, 1996) Trunk Test procedure. This password is for use in addition to a remote access barrier code. Release 3.1 Enhancements (Mar...
Page 50 - Security Enhancements
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page li Release 3.1 Enhancements (March, 1996) receiving certain digits dialed by a user, the CO may provide a second dial tone, prompting the user to enter more digit...
Page 51 - Default for the Default Local Table; Technicians must enter a password in order to perform trunk tests.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Prior Releases Features and Enhancements Page lii Release 3.1 Enhancements (March, 1996) ! SECURITY ALERT: Before removing restrictions, it is strongly recommended that you read Appendix A, “Customer Support ...
Page 52 - About This Book; Intended Audience
About This Book Page liii Intended Audience MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation Issue 1 August 1998 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 About This Book The MERLIN LEGEND Communications System is an advanced digital switc...
Page 53 - Terms and Conventions Used; Lines, Trunks and Facilities
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 About This Book Page liv Terms and Conventions Used Refer to the following documentation for additional information: ■ Equipment and Operations Reference provides detailed information on system hardware, tele...
Page 54 - line
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 About This Book Page lv Terms and Conventions Used Centrex line). However, in actual usage, the terms line and trunk are often applied interchangeably. In this book, we use line/trunk and lines/trunks to refe...
Page 55 - Typographical Conventions; Product Safety Advisories; Example
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 About This Book Page lvi Product Safety Advisories Typographical Conventions Certain type fonts and styles act as visual cues to help you rapidly understand the information presented: Product Safety Advisorie...
Page 56 - Security; Maintenance and
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 About This Book Page lvii Security ! WARNING: ! Warning indicates the presence of a hazard that could cause death or severe personal injury if the hazard is not avoided. ! CAUTION: Caution indicates the prese...
Page 57 - Related Documents; Title; Consists of paper versions of; Telephone User Support
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 About This Book Page lviii Related Documents Related Documents In addition to this book, the documents listed below are part of the MERLIN LEGEND documentation set. Within the continental United States, these...
Page 58 - System Operator Support
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 About This Book Page lix How to Comment on This Document How to Comment on This Document We welcome your comments, both positive and negative. Please use the feedback form on the next page to let us know how ...
Page 60 - Installing the control unit; Installation Sequence
Introduction Page 1-1 Installation Sequence MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation Issue 1 August 1998 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 1 Introduction 1 Installation of the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System involves th...
Page 61 - Connect the channel service unit (CSU) to the 100D module on; System Forms
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Introduction Page 1-2 System Forms 5. Connect the control unit to the network interface (required). 6. Connect the channel service unit (CSU) to the 100D module on the control unit (required only with the 100...
Page 62 - Connecting the Network Interface
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Introduction Page 1-3 System Forms Installing the Control Unit ■ Form 1, System Planning. Some procedures in Chapter 2, “Installing the Control Unit,” refer to the Control Unit Diagram, which is printed on th...
Page 63 - Data Form 1a, Modem Data Station; Programming the System; System Programming; II Communications System,
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Introduction Page 1-4 Programming the System ■ Form 2c, System Numbering: Line/Trunk Jacks ■ Form 3a, Incoming Trunks: Remote Access ■ Form 3b, Incoming Trunks: DS1 Connectivity (100D Module) ■ Form 3d, Incom...
Page 66 - Overview
Installing the Control Unit Page 2-1 Overview MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation Issue 1 August 1998 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 2 Installing the Control Unit 2 If you have not read Chapter 1, “Introduction,” do...
Page 67 - Environment; Table; Optimal temperature: 60; Humidity
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-2 Overview The following sections provide detailed instructions for these installation procedures. Follow the procedures in the order in which they are presented. Environmen...
Page 68 - Do not install the control unit outdoors.; Electrical Noise/Radio-Frequency Interference; not; place the control unit and cable runs in areas where a high; Maintenance and Troubleshooting,; for FCC Part 15 radio frequency
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-3 Overview ! WARNING: Do not install the control unit outdoors. Electrical Noise/Radio-Frequency Interference In most cases, electrical noise is introduced into the system t...
Page 69 - Control Unit Requirements; Dimensions; Hardware Preassembly Process
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-4 Overview Control Unit Requirements ■ Dimensions — Basic carrier: 14 in. wide by 23 in. high by 12 in. deep — Basic carrier and one expansion carrier: 25 in. wide by 23 in....
Page 70 - Installing the Backboard
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-5 Overview To accommodate the maximum control unit size, make sure the backboard meets the following requirements: ■ Material — ¾ -inch plywood — Check with the local buildi...
Page 71 - AC Power and Grounding; To prevent someone from accidentally shutting off the power,; do; connect the control unit to a switch-controlled outlet.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-6 AC Power and Grounding AC Power and Grounding Proper power and grounding are essential for the system to run correctly and safely. ! CAUTION: If any of the following requi...
Page 72 - AC Grounding Requirements
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-7 AC Power and Grounding ■ If the printer or PC is 50 ft. (15 m) or more from the control unit, or is plugged into a different AC circuit, Asynchronous Data Units (ADUs) mus...
Page 73 - AC Outlet Tests; Do not
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-8 AC Power and Grounding outlet invites accidental disconnection of the system. The AC outlet must be properly wired as described in “AC Outlet Tests.” AC Outlet Tests If th...
Page 74 - Plug the circuit tester into the outlet that you want to test.; Phase to ground should be 110 to 125 V AC.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-9 AC Power and Grounding ! WARNING: ! Hazardous voltages are present during the following tests. Follow all instructions carefully when working with AC power line voltages. ...
Page 75 - Measuring the AC Outlet Voltages; Grounding Requirements; Lightning
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-10 AC Power and Grounding Figure 2-2. Measuring the AC Outlet Voltages ! WARNING: ! If the voltage readings do not measure the values required, the AC outlet is improperly w...
Page 77 - Central Office and AC Grounds
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-12 AC Power and Grounding Figure 2-3. Central Office and AC Grounds DIW or 25-Pair Cable Commercial Power To Central Office or Serving Facility CO Lines Coupled BondingCondu...
Page 78 - Approved Grounds; Approved grounds are listed below, in order of preference:; Building Steel. The most preferred ground.; underground water pipe at least; but not gas pipes; of metallic surface exposed to the exterior soil
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-13 AC Power and Grounding ! WARNING: ! An improper ground can cause equipment failures, service outages, and electrical shock. Verify that the AC power uses an approved grou...
Page 79 - each at least; Central Office Trunk Protection
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-14 AC Power and Grounding — At least 20 ft. (6.1 m) of one or more steel reinforcing rods, each at least ½ in. (1.27 cm) in diameter — 20 ft. (6.1 m) of bare copper conducto...
Page 80 - For systems with more than four CO trunks, do the following:; Heavy Lightning Protection
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-15 AC Power and Grounding Heavy Lightning Protection For most surges, adequate protection is provided by meeting the previously listed requirements. Additional protection is...
Page 82 - Unit Loads; Telephones and adjuncts; Checking Unit Loads
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-17 Unit Loads Unit Loads A unit load is a measure of power (1.9 watts) that you use to determine the electrical load that the components listed below place on the control un...
Page 83 - Unit Loads for Key or Behind Switch Mode; Installing the Basic Carrier
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-18 Installing the Basic Carrier ■ The carrier has a total of more than 45 MLX-20L telephones or34-button analog multiline telephones installed. Unit Loads for Key or Behind ...
Page 84 - To install the basic carrier, follow the steps below:; Drill a pilot hole in the center of each of the four screw-hole marks.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-19 Installing the Basic Carrier To install the basic carrier, follow the steps below: ! Mark the screw-hole locations on the backboard, using the basic carrier or the templa...
Page 85 - Installing the Power Supply; Turning off all power to the control unit
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-20 Installing the Power Supply Installing the Power Supply ! WARNING: ! Do not attach any cables or power cords to the power supply until it is installed in the carrier. Do ...
Page 86 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting.; Turning Off the Power; Turn off; each; Disconnect; all; power cords and auxiliary units.; Installing a Copper Shield; Make sure all power is off.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-21 Installing the Power Supply NOTE: It is not necessary to install ring generators in a new system with new 012 (apparatus code 517G13 or later) or new 008 (apparatus code ...
Page 87 - Position the foil on the lower part of the module.; overlap or have; any space
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-22 Installing the Power Supply Check the positioning of the foil shields before sticking them to the side of the module. Once in place, the foil is difficult to remove. ! Po...
Page 88 - Installing a Copper Shield in the Power Supply
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-23 Installing the Power Supply Figure 2-6. Installing a Copper Shield in the Power Supply ! Tuck the foil shield tightly along the ledge (or crease) of the housing and work ...
Page 89 - Push the module into the carrier until it locks into place.; Installing the Ferrite Cores; Follow these steps to install the ferrite cores:; Open the ferrite cores by unsnapping the plastic case.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-24 Installing the Power Supply Installing the Power Supply Modulein the Carrier ! Lower the power supply module hook onto the rod on top of the carrier. ! Make sure the conn...
Page 91 - Installing the Auxiliary Power Unit; Turn off the switch on the power supply.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-26 Installing the Auxiliary Power Unit Installing the Auxiliary Power Unit The Control Unit Diagram on the back of Form 1, System Planning, indicates whether an auxiliary po...
Page 92 - Installing an Auxiliary Power Unit
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-27 Installing the Auxiliary Power Unit Figure 2-8. Installing an Auxiliary Power Unit AC Outlet -48 VDCAuxiliary Power Input AC Input Auxiliary Power Unit AUX POWER AC INPUT...
Page 93 - Installing Expansion Carriers; Make sure the carrier is level before marking the holes.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-28 Installing Expansion Carriers Installing Expansion Carriers If you are adding an expansion carrier to an existing system, see “Upgrading the Control Unit” in Chapter 9 be...
Page 94 - Connecting the Carriers
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-29 Installing Expansion Carriers Figure 2-9. Connecting the Carriers CONNECTOR CARDEXTENDER(under the breakaway tab) BACKBOARD BASIC CARRIER EXPANSION CARRIER BACKBOARD BASI...
Page 95 - Installing the Processor; Installing the processor includes the following procedures:; both; of the following conditions are true, follow the procedures in
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-30 Installing the Processor Installing the Processor Installing the processor includes the following procedures: ■ If both of the following conditions are true, follow the p...
Page 96 - Installing the Processor in the Carrier; If there is no damage and no obstruction, reinsert the module.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-31 Installing the Processor ! CAUTION: Before touching leads, connectors, pins, and other components when handling the circuit board, use a properly grounded wrist strap to ...
Page 97 - Installing the Processor into the Carrier
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-32 Installing the Processor Figure 2-10. Installing the Processor into the Carrier 1 3 2
Page 98 - Installing the Modules; Guidelines; — Basic carrier: slots 1 through 5
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-33 Installing the Modules Installing the Modules ! CAUTION: When installing the modules, use a properly grounded wrist strap to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (...
Page 99 - Installing Modules; and; Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for each module you want to install.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-34 Installing the Modules Installing Modules To install modules starting from slot 1 (the first open slot next to the processor), follow the steps below: ! For each 400EM ti...
Page 100 - Tie Trunks; There are two signaling modes:; Protected or Unprotected
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-35 Installing the Modules Tie Trunks Tie trunks connect two separate PBX communications systems either directly or through one or more central offices, as if they were one s...
Page 101 - Simplex Mode
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-36 Installing the Modules ■ E&M Mode — Type 1 Standard (default factory setting). This setting is used to connect two systems through local telephone company facilities....
Page 102 - always; protected. Therefore the Protected/Unprotected; Signaling Formats for the 400EM (Tie Trunk) Module
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-37 Installing the Modules NOTE: DIP switches 1, 2, 6, and 7 determine whether the tie trunks are protected or unprotected. DIP switches 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, and 10 determine the m...
Page 103 - 00EM Module Sample Dip Switch Settings
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-38 Installing the Modules Figure 2-11. 400EM Module Sample Dip Switch Settings for Signaling Types 1C and 5 1 2 3 4 N O 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 910 Switches1 through 5controlPort 2(5...
Page 104 - Labeling
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-39 Installing the Modules Labeling ! After all modules have been installed, label all jacks using the numbered labels provided with the feature module. ■ Line/trunk labels h...
Page 105 - Line/Trunk and Telephone Jack Locations on Each Module
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-40 Installing the Modules Figure 2-12. Line/Trunk and Telephone Jack Locations on Each Module 800 GS/LS 8 GS/LS Outside Lines PFT Jack PFT Line/Trunk Jacks Off-PremiseTeleph...
Page 106 - Replacing a Module; This section does not apply to the processor or power supply.; for information about board renumbering.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-41 Replacing a Module Replacing a Module ! CAUTION: This section does not apply to the processor or power supply. Although the system allows you to remove and replace module...
Page 107 - To remove and replace a module, follow the steps below. Refer to; Maintenance and Troubleshooting
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-42 Replacing a Module To remove and replace a module, follow the steps below. Refer to Figure 2-13 on page 2-43 . ! Busy-out or reset the module. (Busy-out is recommended.) ...
Page 108 - Removing Modules from the Carrier
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-43 Replacing a Module Figure 2-13. Removing Modules from the Carrier 3 1 2
Page 109 - Turn the basic carrier’s power supply switch to the OFF position.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-44 Connecting the Control Unit to an AC Outlet Connecting the Control Unit to an AC Outlet ! CAUTION: Make sure the AC outlet has been tested for proper grounding. The outle...
Page 110 - Powering Up the System; rightmost; Turn on the power switch on the basic carrier power supply.; The dot on the one-character display LED flashes.; If any of these conditions are not met, refer to
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-45 Powering Up the System Powering Up the System ! CAUTION: Follow the procedure below to power up the system only if the system is completely installed. Failure to comply w...
Page 111 - Powering Down the System; Follow these steps in the exact sequence.; To power down the system, follow the steps below.; Turn off the power supply on the basic carrier.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the Control Unit Page 2-46 Powering Down the System Powering Down the System You may need to power down the system for troubleshooting during installation, or to add new equipment to the carrier. !...
Page 112 - This application is no longer available for order.
Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-1 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation Issue 1 August 1998 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 3 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts 3 The control unit supports the MLX-5, MLX-5D, ...
Page 113 - Installing Multi-Function Modules; Considerations; before; must
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-2 Installing Multi-Function Modules Installing Multi-Function Modules The Multi-Function Module (MFM) is an optional adapter that provides a modular jack connection t...
Page 114 - — D6AP cord; Multi-Function Module Packing List
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-3 Installing Multi-Function Modules — 400B or 400B2 adapter — D6AP cord Figure 3-1. Multi-Function Module Packing List RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK: Follow all warnings a...
Page 115 - Removing the User Card Tray and Line Cable
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-4 Installing Multi-Function Modules Do not touch the circuitry on the MFM. Touching the circuitry may result in component damage from electrostatic discharge. Before ...
Page 116 - Releasing the Deskstand; a. Press on the top rear center of the deskstand to release the tab.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-5 Installing Multi-Function Modules NOTE: If you are installing or replacing an MFM in a wall-mounted MLX-5, MLX-5D, MLX-10, MLX-10D, MLX-10DP, or an MLX-16DPtelephon...
Page 117 - Removing the Deskstand; c. Lift the deskstand out of the locating slot in the telephone base
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-6 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-4. Removing the Deskstand c. Lift the deskstand out of the locating slot in the telephone base and place to one side. Lif...
Page 118 - Releasing the Module Cover Screw; a. Use a screwdriver to remove the screw in the lower right-hand
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-7 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-5. Releasing the Module Cover Screw ! Release and remove the module cover. See Figure 3–5, Figure 3–6, and Figure 3–7. a....
Page 119 - Releasing the Module Cover; b. Press the center of the right side of the module cover with one
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-8 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-6. Releasing the Module Cover b. Press the center of the right side of the module cover with one hand to release the lock...
Page 120 - Removing the Module Cover; d. Lift module cover out of locating slot and set aside.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-9 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-7. Removing the Module Cover d. Lift module cover out of locating slot and set aside. LiftOut of Locating Slot
Page 121 - Removing an MFM Module; a. Disconnect any cords attached to the phone and note the; Do not touch the connector pins.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-10 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-8. Removing an MFM Module ! To install a new MFM, go to Step 5. To reset jumpers on an existing MFM, go to Step 6. To re...
Page 122 - Installing an MFM Module; a. Hold the MFM circuit board by the edges with the long connector; The connector pins and tabs must be secure.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-11 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-9. Installing an MFM Module ! Install the new MFM. See Figure 3–9. a. Hold the MFM circuit board by the edges with the l...
Page 123 - Setting and Adjusting the MFM Jumpers; a. Pull the four connectors off the MFM module.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-12 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-10. Setting and Adjusting the MFM Jumpers ! Set or adjust the MFM jumpers for either a T/R device or a supplemental aler...
Page 124 - Removing the Jack Guard; a. If the module cover has a square jack guard that protects the
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-13 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-11. Removing the Jack Guard ! To remove the jack guard, see Figure 3–11. a. If the module cover has a square jack guard ...
Page 125 - Placing the Module Cover into the Locating Slot; a. Place the locking tab on the module cover into the slot on the left
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-14 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-12. Placing the Module Cover into the Locating Slot ! To replace the module cover, see Figure 3–12, Figure 3–13, andFigu...
Page 126 - Lowering and Locking the Module Cover; lock the tab in place.; The tab must be secure.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-15 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-13. Lowering and Locking the Module Cover b. Lower the cover to the right and press firmly into the center slot to lock ...
Page 127 - Replacing and Tightening the Module Cover Screw; c. Replace and tighten the module cover screw that you removed in
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-16 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-14. Replacing and Tightening the Module Cover Screw c. Replace and tighten the module cover screw that you removed in St...
Page 128 - Replacing the Deskstand; a. Place the tab on the narrow edge of the deskstand, into the
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-17 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-15. Replacing the Deskstand ! Replace the deskstand. If you are wall-mounting an MLX-5, MLX-5D, MLX-10, MLX 10D, MLX-10D...
Page 129 - Lowering the Deskstand and Locking into Place; b. Lower the deskstand and lock into place.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-18 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-16. Lowering the Deskstand and Locking into Place b. Lower the deskstand and lock into place. LowerandPress IntoCenterSl...
Page 130 - Replacing the User Card Tray and Line Cable; a. Insert the user card tray at an angle, then lower and slide into the
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-19 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-17. Replacing the User Card Tray and Line Cable ! Replace the user card tray and line cable. See Figure 3–17. a. Insert ...
Page 131 - Adjusting the Deskstand Height; a. To change the deskstand’s height from low to high, press the top
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-20 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-18. Adjusting the Deskstand Height ! Adjust the deskstand height. See Figure 3–18. a. To change the deskstand’s height f...
Page 132 - Powering Up the Telephone after Installing the MFM; Wall Jack; AC Power
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-21 Installing Multi-Function Modules Figure 3-19. Powering Up the Telephone after Installing the MFM b. Connect one end of the D6AP cord to the 2-conductor (small) mo...
Page 133 - c. Plug the power supply into a 117-V AC outlet that is not controlled; Attach the adjunct to the MFM. See “Installing Adjuncts.”; Installing Adjuncts; To connect an adjunct to an MLX telephone, go to Step 3.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-22 Installing Adjuncts c. Plug the power supply into a 117-V AC outlet that is not controlled by a wall switch. d. Insert the plug end of the 400B or 400B2 adapter in...
Page 134 - Routing the Cord(s) Through the Cord Channel; a. Connect a 26A2 bridging adapter to the telephone.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-23 Installing Adjuncts ! Insert the other end of the adjunct cord into the TEL/OTHER jack on the back of the MLX telephone. Go to Step 7. Figure 3-20. Routing the Cor...
Page 135 - To connect an adjunct to an analog multiline telephone:; b. Connect the other end to the VT jack on a General Purpose; Test the adjunct by dialing its associated extension.; General Purpose Adapter; The GPA cannot be used with a MERLIN II System Display Console.; Plug the cord from the adjunct into the TEL EQUIP jack on the GPA.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-24 Installing Adjuncts ! To connect an adjunct to an analog multiline telephone: a. Connect a 4-pair cord to the OTHER jack on the telephone. b. Connect the other end...
Page 136 - Dial Dictation Devices; MLX telephone with an MFM
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-25 Installing Adjuncts ! Slide the switch on the back of the GPA to the setting that provides the required service. ■ Basic. This setting is used to dial and answer c...
Page 137 - Fax Machines; Group Calling Delay Announcement Devices; Credit Card Verification Terminals
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-26 Installing Adjuncts Fax Machines You can connect a fax machine to one of the following, as described earlier in this chapter: ■ 012 module ■ 016 (T/R) module ■ MLX...
Page 138 - Headsets
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-27 Installing Adjuncts ■ 012 module ■ 016 (T/R) module ■ MLX telephone with an MFM If you connect a credit card verification terminal to an MFM, the terminal can plac...
Page 140 - Manual and One-Touch Headset Operation; Loudspeaker Paging Systems; is shown in Figure 3–26.; pe; Inspc
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-29 Installing Adjuncts Figure 3-21. Manual and One-Touch Headset Operation Loudspeaker Paging Systems Use a loudspeaker paging system to page co-workers and make anno...
Page 141 - Plus with Zone
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-30 Installing Adjuncts Dual-Tone Multifrequency (DTMF) Signaling You can connect external paging systems that use dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signaling, such as P...
Page 142 - Single-Zone Paging with PagePac Plus
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-31 Installing Adjuncts Figure 3-22. Single-Zone Paging with PagePac Plus CAUTION POWER ON OFF AG INPUT G INPUT FR FRGND GND Turn o ff power before insertin g or remov...
Page 143 - Single-Zone Paging with Customer-Supplied Amplifier
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-32 Installing Adjuncts Figure 3-23. Single-Zone Paging with Customer-Supplied Amplifier CAUTION POWER ON OFF AG INPUT G INPUT FR FRGND GND Turn o ff power before inse...
Page 144 - Single-Zone Paging with UPAM
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-33 Installing Adjuncts Figure 3-24. Single-Zone Paging with UPAM CAUTION POWER ON OFF AG INPUT G INPUT FR FRGND GND Turn o ff power before insertin g or remov ing mod...
Page 145 - MERLIN Identifier; MERLIN Identifier Installation and; Modems
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-34 Installing Adjuncts MERLIN Identifier MERLIN Identifier allows the use of local telephone company caller identification services to receive, store, and use calli...
Page 146 - Music On Hold
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-35 Installing Adjuncts modem independently of the MLX telephone. Users dial data calls from the data terminal keyboard. See Chapter 6, “Connecting Data Equipment,” fo...
Page 147 - Single-Zone Paging with Background Music and
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-36 Installing Adjuncts Figure 3-25. Single-Zone Paging with Background Music and Magic on Hold CAUTION POWER ON OFF AG INPUT AG INPUT FR FRGND GND Turn o ff power bef...
Page 148 - Multizone Paging with Background Music, Magic on Hold,
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-37 Installing Adjuncts Figure 3-26. Multizone Paging with Background Music, Magic on Hold, and Bidirectional Paging (Talk-Back) CAUTION POWER ON OFF AG INPUT AG INPUT...
Page 149 - Supplemental Alerts; Single-line telephone; Supplemental Alert Adapter; Plug the telephone cord into the TELEPHONE jack on the SAA.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-38 Installing Adjuncts Supplemental Alerts Alerting devices notify people working in noisy areas of outside, transferred, and intercom calls. Connect an alert to one ...
Page 150 - Installing the Supplemental Alert Adapter; Basic Telephone and Modem Interface (BTMI)
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-39 Installing Adjuncts Figure 3-27. Installing the Supplemental Alert Adapter Unsupported Telephones, Adjuncts, and Adapter Do not connect the following analog teleph...
Page 151 - System 25 Direct Extension Selector (DXS); Single-Line Telephones; Unsupported Telephones and Adjuncts
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-40 Installing Adjuncts ■ MTR Interface (MTRI) ■ Off-Premises Extension Unit (OPX) ■ System 25 Direct Extension Selector (DXS) See Table 3–1 for additional notes on un...
Page 153 - Single-Line Telephones in Release 3.0 and Later; Single-Line Telephones Supported by Release 3.0 and Later
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-42 Installing Adjuncts Single-Line Telephones in Release 3.0 and Later In Release 3.0 and later, only single-line telephones with positive disconnect are fully suppor...
Page 154 - Installing Direct Station Selectors
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-43 Installing Direct Station Selectors Installing Direct Station Selectors The Direct Station Selector (DSS) is an optional piece of telephone equipment. You can conn...
Page 155 - Adjust the angle of the DSS.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-44 Installing Direct Station Selectors To connect a DSS, follow the steps below. If you are connecting two DSSs to the telephone, unpack the second DSS before you sta...
Page 156 - Connecting One or More DSSs; a. Remove the handset from the telephone, then place the telephone
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-45 Installing Direct Station Selectors Figure 3-28. Connecting One or More DSSs ! Wire the telephone to the DSS unit(s). See Figure 3–28. a. Remove the handset from t...
Page 157 - Wiring for Auxiliary Power; required, plug the D8W cord into the wall; a. Plug the D8W cord from the telephone into the 8-conductor
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-46 Installing Direct Station Selectors Figure 3-29. Wiring for Auxiliary Power ! Turn the telephone and the DDS unit(s) face up with the telephone now to the left of ...
Page 158 - Label the DSS designation cards.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-47 Installing Direct Station Selectors b. Connect one end of the D6AP cord to the 2-conductor (small) modular jack on the 400B or 400B2 adapter, and plug the other en...
Page 159 - Assembling MLX Telephones; Review the following items before you begin the procedure:
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-48 Assembling MLX Telephones Assembling MLX Telephones You will need to assemble an MLX telephone before connecting it to the control unit. For all other telephones, ...
Page 160 - Adjusting or Removing the Deskstand
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-49 Assembling MLX Telephones Figure 3-30. Adjusting or Removing the Deskstand To assemble an MLX telephone, follow the steps below. ! Remove or adjust the deskstand. ...
Page 161 - Connecting the Line Cords
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-50 Assembling MLX Telephones Figure 3-31. Connecting the Line Cords ! Connect the line cords. See Figure 3–31. a. Plug one end of the D8W cord into the LINE jack on t...
Page 162 - Removing the Extension Label; Insert one end of the coiled H4DU handset cord into the handset.; Label the extension identification card.; a. Insert a straightened paper clip into the hole on the side of the
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-51 Assembling MLX Telephones Figure 3-32. Removing the Extension Label ! Connect the handset. Insert one end of the coiled H4DU handset cord into the handset. ! Label...
Page 163 - Labeling the Extension; b. Type or write the assigned extension number on the card. See
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-52 Assembling MLX Telephones Figure 3-33. Labeling the Extension b. Type or write the assigned extension number on the card. See Figure 3–33. c. If you are wall-mount...
Page 164 - Removing the Handset Holder; a. Remove the handset holder by pushing it up and pulling it out.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-53 Assembling MLX Telephones Figure 3-34. Removing the Handset Holder Figure 3-35. Rotating the Handset Holder ! Prepare the handset holder for wall-mounting. a. Remo...
Page 165 - Replacing the Extension Label; a. Insert one end into the slot and snap the other end into place. See
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-54 Assembling MLX Telephones Figure 3-36. Replacing the Extension Label ! Replace the extension label and plastic cover. a. Insert one end into the slot and snap the ...
Page 166 - Mounting the Backplate
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-55 Assembling MLX Telephones Figure 3-37. Mounting the Backplate d. Attach the backplate to the wall; see the instructions provided with the 630B Phonemount. e. Inser...
Page 167 - Routing the Cord Through the Backplate; f. Plug the free end of the cord into the LINE jack on the back of the; Label the button assignment card.; a. Pull the tab at the top of the plastic cover toward you.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-56 Assembling MLX Telephones Figure 3-38. Routing the Cord Through the Backplate f. Plug the free end of the cord into the LINE jack on the back of the telephone. Rou...
Page 168 - b. Type or write the button assignments on the card.; Adjust the contrast on the telephone’s display.; MDC 9000 Cordless Telephone
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-57 Installing Cordless or Cordless/Wireless Telephones b. Type or write the button assignments on the card. c. Insert the card and replace the plastic cover. Be sure ...
Page 169 - properly grounded 3-prong AC outlet that is; controlled by a; connected to a wall switch.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-58 Connecting Telephones to the Control Unit properly grounded 3-prong AC outlet that is not controlled by a wall switch and connects to the control unit through an a...
Page 171 - Use a D2R cable from an RJ11 jack.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-60 Connecting Telephones to the Control Unit ■ Use a D2R cable from an RJ11 jack. ■ Do not use the Brand-Rex Quad cable from an E66 block. If you cannot avoid using t...
Page 172 - Wiring a Telephone for Two Voice Pairs; , the label on the bridging
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-61 Connecting Telephones to the Control Unit Wiring a Telephone for Two Voice Pairs If an analog telephone requires either the Voice Announce to Busy feature or voice...
Page 173 - Connecting Two Voice Pairs to a Telephone Using a Bridging
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-62 Connecting Telephones to the Control Unit Figure 3-39. Connecting Two Voice Pairs to a Telephone Using a Bridging Adapter (BR-241-B1) Bridging Adapter (BR-241-B1) ...
Page 174 - Removing Damaged Connecting Blocks; To remove a damaged connecting block, follow the steps below:; Remove the wires or the patch cord from the connecting block.; If you have Systimax wiring, pull off the patch cord.; Move the block gently up and down and pull it out.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-63 Connecting Telephones to the Control Unit Removing Damaged Connecting Blocks In some cases, a connecting block becomes damaged and must be removed. To remove a dam...
Page 175 - Removing the Connecting Block; Pliers
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Telephones and Adjuncts Page 3-64 Connecting Telephones to the Control Unit Figure 3-40. Removing the Connecting Block Pliers 788 K1Retainer Tool
Page 177 - Wiring
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-2 Wiring If the network interface is greater than 25 ft. (7.62 m) from the control unit, connect the control unit to the network interface, using an...
Page 178 - Also, you may need to know the interface codes for network; 0-pin connector for up to eight tie trunks.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-3 Wiring The adapter you need to connect the central office trunks to the control unit depends on the type of network interface installed, as shown ...
Page 179 - Central Office Network Interface Codes; Trunk Type
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-4 Wiring facilities. These codes are shown in Table 4–2, by trunk type and adapter type. NOTE: The preferred network interface is the RJ48X. If a cu...
Page 180 - RJ21X Interface
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-5 Wiring RJ21X Interface The RJ21X network interface has a female 50-pin (25-pair) amphenol connector, as shown in Figure 4-1 on page 4-6 . To conne...
Page 181 - RJ21X Network Interface Connector
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-6 Wiring Figure 4-1. RJ21X Network Interface Connector 1 26 2 27 3 28 29 4 5 30 6 31 25 50 Line 1 T R T R T R T R T R T R T R T R 66-Type Block (RJ2...
Page 182 - Building the Wiring Field; RJ21X Wiring Field Hardware
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-7 Wiring Building the Wiring Field Build the wiring field between the network interface and the control unit using 110AB1-100JP12 termination blocks...
Page 183 - RJ21X Wiring Field Tools
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-8 Wiring Figure 4-3. RJ21X Wiring Field Tools To connect the RJ21X network interface to the control unit, follow the steps below. Figure 4–3 shows t...
Page 184 - If necessary, repeat Steps 1 and 2 for a second column.; already on the termination block.; Using the D-Impact Tool to Seat the Conductors
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-9 Wiring ! If necessary, repeat Steps 1 and 2 for a second column. ! Run the 25-pair amphenol cable on the RJ21X interface to the termination blocks...
Page 185 - RJ11 connects; one; central office trunk per jack.; two
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-10 Wiring ! Test the central office trunks for proper connection.See “Testing Trunks,” later in this chapter, for instructions. ! Label the network ...
Page 186 - Use a D2R cable from an RJ11.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-11 Wiring Figure 4-5. RJ11 and RJ14 Interfaces ! CAUTION: Incorrect wiring can damage the ports and cause them to stop functioning. Make sure you us...
Page 187 - Dress the wires properly.; RJ2GX Interface
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-12 Wiring ! Test the central office trunks for proper connection.See “Testing Trunks,” later in this chapter, for instructions. ! Label the network ...
Page 188 - Testing Trunks; test DID trunks at this; Testing Loop-Start Trunks
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-13 Testing Trunks RJ48C/X Interface The RJ48C/X interface terminates a DS1 trunk at the customer’s premises. Both RJ48C and RJ48X interfaces have 8-...
Page 189 - Testing Ground-Start Trunks; Remove the ground from the ring lead.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-14 Testing Trunks ! If you find a central office trunk that does not have dial tone, check for a bad adapter or loose connection.If adapters and wir...
Page 190 - Testing NI-BRI Provisioning; for the test procedure.; Labeling Trunks; Label the jacks on the termination blocks.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-15 Labeling Trunks ! Dial a telephone number to verify dialing.Also check that you have good two-way transmission after the central office completes...
Page 191 - Installing the Channel Service Unit; ACCULINK CSUs
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-16 Installing the Channel Service Unit ! Leave a copy of System Form 2c in a secure place near the control unit. Installing the Channel Service Unit...
Page 192 - — Locally, from the front panel
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-17 Installing the Channel Service Unit ■ The ACCULINK front panels include an LCD display and 7-button keypads composed of three functional and four...
Page 193 - ACCULINK
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-18 Installing the Channel Service Unit The CSUs offer a number of front-panel alarms and monitor alarm conditions occurring either on the network in...
Page 194 - Wiring Two Switches Together
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-19 Wiring Two Switches Together Figure 4-7. 3150 Back Panel Wiring Two Switches Together The following diagrams show the correct wiring connections ...
Page 196 - MERLIN LEGEND to MERLIN LEGEND T1 Tie Direct
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting the Control Unit to the Network Interface Page 4-21 Wiring Two Switches Together Figure 4-9. MERLIN LEGEND to MERLIN LEGEND T1 Tie Direct Connection on the same continuous property DS 1 Interface M...
Page 198 - Connecting a PC to the Control Unit
Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-1 Connecting a PC to the Control Unit MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation Issue 1 August 1998 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 5 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer 5 Once you ...
Page 199 - Connecting a PC Within 50 Feet; You need the following hardware for this procedure:; Connect the D8W cord.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-2 Connecting a PC to the Control Unit Connecting a PC Within 50 Feet Use this procedure to connect a PC to the control unit when the PC is within 50 ft. (15.2 m) of t...
Page 201 - Plug one end of a D8W cord into the ADMIN jack on the control unit.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-4 Connecting a PC to the Control Unit jacks. Also make sure that the building wiring has been connected so that the wall jacks in each location connect to each other....
Page 202 - Plug one end of a D6AP cord into the 400B2 power adapter.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-5 Connecting a PC to the Control Unit ! CAUTION: If the PC is in a building outside the main building (control unit location), you must install an ADU and an addition...
Page 203 - Plug the 2012D-50M transformer into a wall outlet.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-6 Connecting a PC to the Control Unit Figure 5-2. Connecting a PC More Than 50 ft. (15.2 m) Away ! On the PC side, plug one end of a D8W cord into a wall jack and the...
Page 204 - Lucent Technologies 572 Printer
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-7 Connecting a CAT to the Control Unit Connecting a CATto the Control Unit The Call Accounting Terminal (CAT) is a standalone unit that provides call accounting infor...
Page 206 - Plug the other end of the D8W cord into a 355A adapter.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-9 Connecting a Printer to the Control Unit Connecting a CAT and Printer on the Same AC Outlet Use this procedure to connect a CAT and CAT serial printer into the same...
Page 207 - Connecting a CAT and Printer on the Same AC Outlet
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-10 Connecting a Printer to the Control Unit Figure 5-3. Connecting a CAT and Printer on the Same AC Outlet Connecting a CAT and Printer on a Different AC Outlet If th...
Page 208 - You need the following hardware for the following procedure:; Plug the other end of the Z200A EMI cord into a 355AF adapter.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-11 Connecting a Printer to the Control Unit NOTE: If you are installing the printer in a different room than the control unit, make sure that both locations have work...
Page 209 - Plug one end of a D8W cord into the WALL jack on the Z3A4 ADU.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-12 Connecting a Printer to the Control Unit ! Plug one end of a D8W cord into the WALL jack on the Z3A4 ADU. ! Plug the other end of the D8W cord into a modular jack ...
Page 210 - Connecting a CAT and Printer on Different AC Outlets:
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-13 Connecting a Printer to the Control Unit Figure 5-4. Connecting a CAT and Printer on Different AC Outlets: Control Unit Connections ! Plug the other end of the D6A...
Page 211 - To make the connections at the printer, follow the steps below. See; Plug the 400B2 power adapter into the wall jack.; for
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-14 Connecting a Printer to the Control Unit To make the connections at the printer, follow the steps below. See Figure 5-4 on page 5-13 . ! At the printer location, e...
Page 215 - D8W cords
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-18 Connecting a Printer to the Control Unit ■ 2012D transformer ■ 248B adapter ■ D8W cords ■ D6AP power cord ■ EIA-232-D cable ■ 4-pair plug-ended cable To connect a ...
Page 217 - Connecting the 248B Adapter and the 2012D Transformer
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-20 Connecting a Printer to the Control Unit Figure 5-7. Connecting the 248B Adapter and the 2012D Transformer ! Plug the other end of the D6AP cord into the 2012D-50M...
Page 218 - Setting Printer Options and DIP Switches; supplied with the printer for more information.)
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-21 Connecting a Printer to the Control Unit ■ If the 400B2 is plugged into a wall jack, make sure that building wiring has been set up so that the wall jack for the c...
Page 219 - Lucent Technologies 572 Printer Options; Function
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-22 Connecting a Printer to the Control Unit ■ For the CAT printer, set the DIP switches on the printer according to Table 5-3 on page 5-25 . (See the user’s guide sup...
Page 221 - Lucent Technologies 475/476 Printer DIP Switch Settings; Switch 1
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-24 Connecting a Printer to the Control Unit * Open= off; Closed = on Table 5-2. Lucent Technologies 475/476 Printer DIP Switch Settings * Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 21 ...
Page 222 - Applications Printer DIP Switch Settings; off
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing the PC, CAT, or Printer Page 5-25 Connecting a Printer to the Control Unit Applications Printer DIP Switch Settings For the Applications Printer, the only DIP switch setting is the control switch. ...
Page 224 - MERLIN; Data Stations
Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-1 Data Stations MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation Issue 1 August 1998 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 6 Connecting Data Equipment 6 This chapter explains how to set up data stations...
Page 225 - DCE
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-2 Data Stations * A single-line telephone may be attached for dialing purposes. Table 6-1. Data Station Configurations Type ofStation Telephone(for voice) GPA orMFM DCE DTE An...
Page 226 - Do not connect two terminal adapters on one line.; Modem Data Stations; The system supports the types of modem data stations listed below.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-3 Data Stations NOTE: The analog voice and modem data station requires a bridging adapter to connect the telephone to the two adjacent analog extension jacks. The terminal ada...
Page 227 - Terminal Adapter Data Stations
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-4 Data Stations See Form 2a, System Numbering: Extension Jacks for your customer’s specifications. Then refer to the appropriate section later in this chapter for instructions...
Page 228 - GPA Settings; Use the Basic setting to originate:; Setting Up
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-5 Analog Voice and Modem Data Stations Analog Voice and Modem Data Stations Figure 6–1 shows the equipment configuration for an analog voice and modem data station. GPA Settin...
Page 229 - Connect the modem to the GPA.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-6 Analog Voice and Modem Data Stations ! Make sure that the modem has settings for speed and parity that are compatible with those of the data terminal.If you are not sure, se...
Page 230 - Analog Voice and Modem Data Equipment Configuration
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-7 Analog Voice and Modem Data Stations Figure 6-1. Analog Voice and Modem Data Equipment Configuration Processor TURN OFF POWER BEFORE INSERTING OR REMOVINGMODULES CAUTION 408...
Page 231 - Modem Data-Only Stations; Connect the modem to the control unit.; a. Plug one end of a D4BU cord into the appropriate modem jack
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-8 Modem Data-Only Stations Modem Data-Only Stations Figure 6–2 shows the equipment configuration for a modem data-only station. To set up a modem data-only station, follow the...
Page 232 - Modem Data-Only Equipment Configuration
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-9 Modem Data-Only Stations Figure 6-2. Modem Data-Only Equipment Configuration Processor TURN OFF POWER BEFORE INSERTING OR REMOVINGMODULES CAUTION 012 Module Modem LINE jack ...
Page 233 - Modem Data and MLX Voice Equipment Configuration; To set up a modem data and MLX voice station, follow the steps below:
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-10 MLX Voice and Modem Data Stations MLX Voice and Modem Data Stations Figure 6–3 shows the equipment configuration for an MLX voice and modem data station. Figure 6-3. Modem ...
Page 234 - Connect the MLX telephone to the control unit.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-11 MLX Voice and Modem Data Stations ! Use an EIA-232-D cable to connect the serial port on the data terminal to the modem.For a data terminal that has both COM1 and COM2 jack...
Page 235 - The configuration shown in Figure 6–4 is for; asynchronous; terminal; synchronous
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-12 MLX Voice and Terminal Adapter Data Stations MLX Voice and Terminal Adapter Data Stations Figure 6–4 shows the equipment configuration for MLX voice and terminal adapter da...
Page 236 - Connect the terminal adapter to the MLX telephone.; a. Plug one end of a D8W cord into the PHONE jack on the terminal; MLX Voice and Terminal Adapter Data Equipment
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-13 MLX Voice and Terminal Adapter Data Stations ! Connect the terminal adapter to the MLX telephone. a. Plug one end of a D8W cord into the PHONE jack on the terminal adapter....
Page 237 - Connect the terminal adapter data module to the control unit.; a. Plug one end of a D8W cord into the LINE jack on the terminal
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-14 Terminal Adapter Data-Only Stations ! Connect the terminal adapter data module to the control unit. a. Plug one end of a D8W cord into the LINE jack on the terminal adapter...
Page 238 - a. Use a D8W cord to connect the 440A4 terminating resistor
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-15 Terminal Adapter Data-Only Stations ! Plug the WP90110-L7 power supply cord into the POWER receptacle on the terminal adapter. ! Use a 440A4 terminating resistor adapter to...
Page 239 - Terminal Adapter Data-Only Equipment Configuration
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-16 Terminal Adapter Data-Only Stations Figure 6-5. Terminal Adapter Data-Only Equipment Configuration Pr ocessor TURN OFF POWER BEFORE INSERTING OR REMOVINGMODULES CAUTION 008...
Page 240 - Video Conferencing Data Stations
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-17 Video Conferencing Data Stations Video Conferencing Data Stations You can use the terminal adapter with a Multipurpose Enhancement Board for synchronous data communication....
Page 241 - Figure 6–6 shows an example of a video conferencing configuration.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-18 Video Conferencing Data Stations ■ Two Shore Microsystems SM-100EIA-232/V.35 converters (or equivalent) ■ Cables: — Two male/male EIA-232-D cables, 8 ft. (24 m), to connect...
Page 242 - Video Conferencing Configuration
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-19 Video Conferencing Data Stations Figure 6-6. Video Conferencing Configuration Processor PHONE jack LINE jack Terminal Adapter POWER PORT 1 V.24 V.24 DB37 Cable DB37Cable PH...
Page 243 - Connect the other end of each D8W cord.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-20 Video Conferencing Data Stations To set up the video conferencing configuration, follow the steps below. See Figure 6-6. ! Plug one end of a D8W cord into the LINE jack on ...
Page 244 - Terminal Adapter and CSU Settings; Terminal Adapter Settings; Settings
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Connecting Data Equipment Page 6-21 Video Conferencing Data Stations c. Use the DB-37 cables to connect the EIA-232/V.35 converters to the video codec’s V.35 communication ports. See the documentation package...
Page 246 - Initializing and Testing the System; Initializing the System; To initialize a Release 6.1 system, use one of the following methods:
Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-1 Initializing the System MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation Issue 1 August 1998 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 7 Initializing and Testing the System 7 When you have finis...
Page 247 - Programming Guides; Restoring from the Translation Memory Card; DLQWHQDQFH
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-2 Initializing the System Programming Guides The following guides are available to assist you: ■ System Programming for quick-reference procedures (document number 5...
Page 248 - Setting the Time and Date; Menu; Testing the System; Testing MLX Telephones
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-3 Setting the Time and Date ! Use SPM and the system programming disk to perform the Restore procedure.See System Programming and Maintenance (SPM) for instructions....
Page 249 - Keep the following in mind when using the speakerphone:; When you hear dial tone, dial
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-4 Testing the System programming, forced-idle, or maintenance mode. When an MLX telephone is in test mode, the system considers it busy and therefore not available f...
Page 250 - Hang up the handset to leave test mode.; Testing MLX Display Telephones; is the number of; Testing MLX Telephones with MFMs
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-5 Testing the System ! Press the same line button repeatedly to toggle between the green and red LEDs. For a QCC, the display should show the name of the feature pro...
Page 251 - Pick up the handset and listen for dial tone. Dial; You should hear another dial tone.; Dial; You should hear a confirmation tone.; Testing Telephones for Dial Tone; To test for dial tone, follow the steps below:
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-6 Testing the System ! Connect a working 2500-type single-line telephone with a Message light to the MFM adapter (the 2500 telephone also must have a mechanical ring...
Page 252 - Testing Telephones for Outside Dial Tone; To test for outside line dial tone, follow the steps below:; If you are testing a multiline telephone, press an ICOM or SA button.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-7 Testing the System Testing Telephones for Outside Dial Tone To test for outside line dial tone, follow the steps below: ! Without lifting the handset, press one of...
Page 254 - Testing DID Trunks
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-9 Testing the System Testing DID Trunks To test DID trunks, follow the steps below: ! Have someone at the central office check all DID trunks, or have someone call f...
Page 255 - Dial-repeating tie trunks are also called; Testing Two-Way Automatic-Start Tie Trunks
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-10 Testing the System NOTE: Dial-repeating tie trunks are also called wink-, immediate-, and delay-type tie trunks. These terms are used in system programming to des...
Page 256 - Testing Outgoing Automatic-Start Tie Trunks; To test incoming dial-repeating tie trunks, follow the steps below:
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-11 Testing the System Testing Outgoing Automatic-Start Tie Trunks Perform this test for automatic-start tie trunks that are two-way or outgoing only. If you are test...
Page 257 - Testing Outgoing Dial-Repeating Tie Trunks; To test outgoing dial-repeating tie trunks, follow the steps below:
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-12 Testing the System ! Have the person at the far end place a dial-repeating call to your telephone by dialing the proper tie-trunk number.Your telephone rings and ...
Page 258 - Testing BRI Trunks; Perform the testing described in “; 00 NI-BRI Module Problems”; in; Testing Selected System Features
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-13 Testing the System ! When the person answers, verify that you have good two-way communication, then hang up.The green LED should turn off, the red LED should turn...
Page 259 - ARS and SMDR Tests; To verify ARS patterns, follow the steps below:; Repeat Step 2 for additional toll numbers.; Group Calling Test; To test Group Calling features, follow the steps below:
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-14 Testing the System ARS and SMDR Tests If ARS patterns have been programmed, you can test routing by placing toll calls and checking the trunk indicated on the SMD...
Page 260 - Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for each calling group.; a. Make the group busy or have all members log out of the group (by; System Speed Dial Test; To test System Speed Dial numbers, follow the steps below:
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-15 Testing the System ! At the ringing telephone, have someone pick up the handset and verify that you have good two-way communication. ! Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for ea...
Page 261 - Coverage Test; To verify that coverage is in effect, follow the steps below:; Have someone call the covered telephone.; Testing the DSS; The Night Service LED turns on.; Pick up the handset and press a button for an outside trunk.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-16 Testing the System Coverage Test To verify that coverage is in effect, follow the steps below: ! Have someone call the covered telephone. ! Count the number of ri...
Page 262 - Testing the Dictation System
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-17 Testing the System ! Verify that the telephones assigned to the Night Service group are ringing. ! Have someone pick up the handset at a telephone in the Night Se...
Page 263 - At the test telephone, pick up the handset.; Testing the Paging System; To test the paging system, follow the steps below:; Repeat Steps 1 through 3 for all paging zones.; Testing Music On Hold; Pick up the handset at the test telephone.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-18 Testing the System ! At the test telephone, pick up the handset. ! Dial the access code and the number associated with the dictation equipment. ! Verify that the ...
Page 264 - At the destination extension, answer the incoming call.; Testing the Power Failure Transfer Jacks
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-19 Testing the System ! At the destination extension, answer the incoming call. ! At the destination extension, press the Hold button.The line button’s green LED sho...
Page 265 - To test PFT jacks, follow the steps below:; Plug a touch-tone or rotary dial telephone into a PFT jack.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-20 Testing the System Figure 7-1. Ground-Start Button To test PFT jacks, follow the steps below: ! Plug a touch-tone or rotary dial telephone into a PFT jack. ! Note...
Page 266 - Testing Touch-Tone Receivers; and your system has only an 012 module and
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-21 Testing the System ! After the call is answered and you have verified that you have good two-way communication, give the person the telephone number assigned to t...
Page 267 - Installing the Top Cover; To install the top cover, see Figure 7–2 and follow these steps:; Hold the top cover with the hooks facing you.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-22 Installing the Control Unit’s Housing ! Dial You should hear a dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signal as each button is pressed. When you finish dialing, you shou...
Page 268 - Installing the Control Unit Top Cover; Top cover
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-23 Installing the Control Unit’s Housing Figure 7-2. Installing the Control Unit Top Cover Top cover Emptymodule
Page 269 - Installing the Front Cover; To install the front cover, see Figure 7-3 and follow these steps:; Hook the top of the front cover onto the top cover.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Initializing and Testing the System Page 7-24 Installing the Control Unit’s Housing Installing the Front Cover To install the front cover, see Figure 7-3 and follow these steps: ! Hook the top of the front co...
Page 270 - See the documentation packaged with each application for; These applications are no longer available for order.
Installing Applications Page 8-1 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation Issue 1 August 1998 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 8 Installing Applications 8 This chapter provides installation guidelines and documentation ref...
Page 271 - Installing a CTI Link
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-2 ■ DOS-based products — Call Accounting System (CAS) for the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System CAS Plus V3 Business HackerTracker System for CAS Plus V3 CAS for Windows — C...
Page 274 - Hardware Requirements; Lucent Technologies Automated Document Delivery System; Call Accounting System
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-5 Call Accounting System Use ADDS in a two-line configuration to maximize performance and minimize busy signals. ADDS can work behind an automated attendant. ADDS does not funct...
Page 277 - CAS Documentation; Call Accounting System Plus V3 Installation; Call Accounting Terminal
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-8 Call Accounting Terminal ! Connect the hardware. See “Connecting a PC to the Control Unit” in Chapter 5. ! Complete the CAS worksheets. Make sure that they show all informatio...
Page 278 - Control unit; The following hardware is required for CAT installation:
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-9 Call Accounting Terminal Considerations You can connect only one CAT to the system. You must use a serial printer such as the CAT printer. You must locate the CAT Plus within ...
Page 279 - CAT Documentation; Call Management System; You cannot connect a CMS in Behind Switch mode.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-10 Call Management System CAT Documentation Call Accounting Terminal, CAT Plus V3 for Business Installation and Use Call Accounting Terminal, CAT Plus V3 for Hospitality Install...
Page 280 - Lucent Technologies Attendant; Hardware and Software Requirements
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-11 Call Management System The two CMS interface card ports on the PC must be connected to two analog multiline telephone jacks on the same analog multiline telephone module; the...
Page 281 - An approved monochrome or color monitor; CMS Documentation
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-12 Call Management System ■ An approved monochrome or color monitor ■ CMS interface card with two 14-ft. (4.27-m), 4-pair modular plug telephone cords and one 14-ft. (4.27-m) DI...
Page 282 - CONVERSANT
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-13 CONVERSANT Call Management System for MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Supervisor’s Guide Call Management System for MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Planning Guide and...
Page 283 - 00-MB fixed disk drive; CONVERSANT Intro Documentation; CONVERSANT Intro Application Support Software User’s Guide; Integrated Solution III
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-14 Integrated Solution III includes a system unit, a monitor, and a keyboard. The Master Controller III has the following components: ■ 500-MB fixed disk drive ■ 250-MB tape dri...
Page 284 - for more information.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-15 Integrated Solution III ■ System Programming and Maintenance (SPM) IS III Release 3.xx or higher ■ Fax Attendant (FA) The number of incoming lines and subscribers programmed ...
Page 285 - Message-waiting lights fail to light; The following hardware is also required:
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-16 Integrated Solution III ■ Message-waiting lights fail to light CAS IS III uses the call information provided by the system’s built-in SMDR feature to process calls. SPM IS II...
Page 286 - Set up the equipment and identify the hardware for IS III.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-17 Lucent Technologies Attendant ■ Any additional hardware required by the individual applications included in IS III, including the cables and adapters for connecting the appli...
Page 288 - Lucent Technologies Attendant Installer’s; MERLIN MAIL
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-19 MERLIN MAIL * If you use all eight jacks on an 012 module for Lucent Technologies Attendant, you cannot connect any other devices to the module. When using fewer than eight j...
Page 289 - MERLIN MAIL Ports Required; Number of Jacks Required
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-20 MERLIN MAIL * The number of incoming trunks and subscribers programmed for Automated Attendant service and the number of busy-hour calls determine how many MERLIN MAIL * Voic...
Page 291 - MERLIN PFC
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-22 MERLIN PFC † Hardware Requirements The following hardware is required for MERLIN MAIL * installation: ■ MERLIN MAIL * Voice Messaging System unit and power cords ■ Remote mai...
Page 292 - You cannot install the MERLIN PFC; Hybrid/PBX and Key Modes; If DID is used, a DID number must be assigned to the fax extension.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-23 MERLIN PFC † In Behind Switch mode, a dedicated fax line for incoming fax calls is also required; in Hybrid/PBX or Key mode, the system can have either a dedicated fax line o...
Page 293 - Behind Switch Mode
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-24 PassageWay Direct Connect Solution Behind Switch Mode The dedicated fax line should be programmed to the MERLIN PFC * fax extension. The dedicated fax line should be assigned...
Page 294 - The MLX telephone must have Idle Line Preference activated.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-25 PassageWay Direct Connect Solution ■ Lucent Technologies Set. A telephone programming application that enables users to program telephone features for their MLX-28D, MLX-20L,...
Page 295 - PassageWay Solution User’s Guide.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-26 System Programming and Maintenance (SPM) Hardware Requirements The following hardware is required: ■ An approved DOS PC with the following — An 80286 or higher processor (803...
Page 296 - SPM operates with DOS version 3.3 or later.; The following hardware is required:
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-27 System Programming and Maintenance (SPM) print reports. The PC display shows the same button and screen layout as an MLX-20L telephone. Considerations SPM operates with DOS v...
Page 297 - — A serial port assigned to COM1 or COM2. The serial port; new installation; how to get a CTI link working again after a link shutdown—a; link; New Installation; A telephone cannot be plugged into the CTI link port.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-28 Installing a CTI Link — A double-sided floppy disk drive (either 5.25-inch or 3.5-inch) — A serial port assigned to COM1 or COM2. The serial port can use either a DB-9 or DB-...
Page 298 - A summary of the installation procedure is provided below:; Install MERLIN LEGEND hardware.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-29 Installing a CTI Link A brand-new, 4-pair cable must be installed. No reuse of wire is supported. Proper Systimax hardware must be used, including cords and connecting blocks...
Page 299 - Program the communications system.; section “Adding a CTI Link” for detailed instructions.; MERLIN LEGEND Network Manager’s Guide; Link Reinstatement
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-30 Installing a CTI Link ! Program the communications system. At the Executive Station or using SPM, program the system in Hybrid/PBX mode, busy out the slot, then program that ...
Page 300 - Resume CTI link traffic.; Resume MERLIN LEGEND alarming for the CTI link.; Refer to the
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Installing Applications Page 8-31 Installing a CTI Link link port. The other end of this wire is plugged into the ISDN link interface card installed in Step 3 of the “New Installation” procedure. ! Resume CTI...
Page 302 - or; for detailed procedures.
Upgrading the System Page 9-1 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation Issue 1 August 1998 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 9 Upgrading the System 9 ! WARNING: ! System upgrades should be performed by qualified technicians...
Page 303 - Upgrading to Release 6.1; Back up current system programming.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-2 Upgrading to Release 6.1 Upgrading to Release 6.1 Upgrading to Release 6.1 of the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System requires the replacement of the processor module or the use ...
Page 304 - If SPM is already installed, the; Insert the Release 6.1 forced installation card.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-3 Upgrading to Release 6.1 NOTE: If SPM is already installed, the :HOFRPHWR630 screen that appears when you start SPM identifies the version on both the last line of the console si...
Page 305 - Backing Up System Programming; To upgrade a
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-4 Backing Up System Programming NOTE: When upgrading from a networked Release 6.0 system, the non-local dial plan extension ranges must be manually programmed to suit the customer’...
Page 306 - To back up system programming from Release 5.0; Removing the Control Unit Housing
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-5 Removing the Control Unit Housing ■ To back up system programming from Release 5.0 , you must use SPM version 5.15 or higher. ■ To back up system programming from Release 6.0 , y...
Page 307 - Discard the housing only if upgraded housing has been
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-6 Removing the Control Unit Housing 5. Discard the housing only if upgraded housing has been provided. Figure 9-1. Removing the Control Unit Housing MERLIN II and MERLIN LEGEND 2.1...
Page 308 - To power down the system, follow the steps below and see Figure 9–2:
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-7 Powering Down the System Powering Down the System You may need to power down the system to add upgraded equipment to the carrier. ! CAUTION: Follow these steps in the exact seque...
Page 310 - Upgrading the Control Unit; Do not remove any of the existing carriers.; for more information about Board Renumber.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-9 Upgrading the Control Unit Upgrading the Control Unit ! Do not remove any of the existing carriers. ! Refer to the Control Unit Diagram on the flip side of System Planning Form 1...
Page 311 - Replace the processor module. See
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-10 Upgrading the Control Unit ! Replace the processor module. See Figure 9-3 on page 9-11 . Then go to Step 7. NOTE: If the processor module is to be modified for Key mode, perform...
Page 312 - Removing a Module from the Carrier
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-11 Upgrading the Control Unit Figure 9-3. Removing a Module from the Carrier 3 1 2
Page 313 - Replacing the Housing Clips; Remove the housing clips from the right side of the module.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-12 Upgrading the Control Unit Replacing the Housing Clips ! Remove the housing clips from the right side of the module. a. Remove the rightmost module from the control unit. See “R...
Page 314 - Replacing a Module in the Carrier
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-13 Upgrading the Control Unit Figure 9-4. Replacing a Module in the Carrier ! Remove the clips from the left side of the control unit as you did inStep 1; however, make sure you re...
Page 315 - Maintenance; Only a qualified technician should perform this procedure.; Remove the control unit housing. See Figure 9–1.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-14 Modifying the Processor for Key Mode Modifying the Processor for Key Mode To modify the processor for Key mode in Release 3.0 and later, follow the steps below. For earlier rele...
Page 316 - Removing the Processor Module Cover; PROCESSOR MODULE
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-15 Modifying the Processor for Key Mode Figure 9-5. Removing the Processor Module Cover Processor PROCESSOR MODULE ReleaseEach Catchon Module RemoveCover
Page 317 - Removing the Processor Module Circuit Board
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-16 Modifying the Processor for Key Mode Figure 9-6. Removing the Processor Module Circuit Board ! Holding the processor circuit board at each end, lift it up and turn it over and a...
Page 318 - Changing the Key Mode Switch Position to Closed; PROCESSOR CIRCUIT BOARD; CLOSED
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-17 Modifying the Processor for Key Mode Figure 9-7. Changing the Key Mode Switch Position to Closed PROCESSOR CIRCUIT BOARD Rear Front 2 1 OPEN KEY ONL Y PBX CLOSED (KEY) OPEN(PBX)...
Page 319 - Completing the Upgrade; from the SPM Maintenance menu:; See; for more information on System; Convert the backup file; for a list
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-18 Completing the Upgrade Completing the Upgrade ! Perform a frigid start (System Erase) to ensure that all system programming is returned to default values.Use 6\VWHP(UDVH from th...
Page 321 - Replacing the Control Unit Housing; Release 2.0 or Earlier; To install the control unit housing, follow the steps below.; Connect the side panels to the front panel(s) in the same way.; a. Line up the wire clips that are attached to the carrier with the
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-20 Replacing the Control Unit Housing Replacing the Control Unit Housing See Chapter 2, “Installing the Control Unit,” for instructions on replacing the control unit housing for Re...
Page 322 - Installing the Control Unit Housing
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Upgrading the System Page 9-21 Replacing the Control Unit Housing Figure 9-8. Installing the Control Unit Housing MERLIN LEGEND T O DET A TCH: SLIDE T O ALIGN ARR O W S T O A T T A CH: ALIGN ARR O W S . SLIDE...
Page 324 - System Planning f; or completed forms that contain more detailed informa-
System Numbering Forms Page A-1 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation Issue 1 August 1998 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 A System Numbering Forms A When you change any existing trunk or extension wiring, record inform...
Page 325 - The following explains how to complete Form 2a.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 System Numbering Forms Page A-2 Form 2a, System Numbering: Extension Jacks Form 2a, System Numbering: Extension Jacks Figure A-1. Form 2a, System Numbering: Extension Jacks The following explains how to compl...
Page 326 - In the “Renumber to” column, enter the extension number of the
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 System Numbering Forms Page A-3 Form 2a, System Numbering: Extension Jacks The number in the logical ID column refers to the number of the extension jack in the control unit. 1. In the “Eqpt.” (Equipment) col...
Page 327 - Form 2b, System Numbering: Digital Adjuncts
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 System Numbering Forms Page A-4 Form 2b, System Numbering: Digital Adjuncts Form 2b, System Numbering: Digital Adjuncts Figure A-2. Form 2b, System Numbering: Digital Adjuncts Person, Location, Function, and ...
Page 330 - You should have a separate copy of the worksheet for each carrier.
Unit Load Calculation Worksheet Page B-1 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation Issue 1 August 1998 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 B Unit Load Calculation Worksheet 2 If you determine that you need to recalculate the u...
Page 332 - If the total is greater than 54, continue to Step 6.; Module; Total Estimated Unit Load
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Unit Load Calculation Worksheet Page B-3 Unit Load Worksheet 5. Calculate the estimated unit loads. ■ If the total is less than or equal to 54, any power supply module is sufficient. ■ If the total is greater...
Page 333 - Calculate the actual carrier unit load.; Qty x; DID; Continued
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Unit Load Calculation Worksheet Page B-4 Unit Load Worksheet 6. Calculate the actual carrier unit load. * Unit loads are computed per trunk for trunk-type network access lines. Qty x Unit Load = Total Equipme...
Page 334 - If the total actual unit load is greater than 54, continue to Step 7.; continued; Single-Line Telephone; Optional Equipment; Direct Station Selector
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Unit Load Calculation Worksheet Page B-5 Unit Load Worksheet ■ If the total actual unit load is less than or equal to 54, any power supply module is sufficient. ■ If the total actual unit load is greater than...
Page 335 - Empty slots are not permitted between modules.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Unit Load Calculation Worksheet Page B-6 Unit Load Worksheet 7. Try to exchange modules between carriers to reduce the unit loads to 54. (Remember that the 100D, 400 (LS), 400 GS/LS/TTR, 800 GS/LS-ID, 800, 80...
Page 336 - Calculate the unit loads for slots 5 and 6 of the carrier.
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 Unit Load Calculation Worksheet Page B-7 Unit Load Worksheet 8. Calculate the unit loads for slots 5 and 6 of the carrier. * Unit loads are computed per trunk for trunk-type network access lines. Qty x Unit L...
Page 340 - Numerics; xxix; to
Index Page IN-1 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1Installation 555-661-140 Issue 1 August 1998 IN Index 2 Numerics 146A p rotec tor , 2-15 147A p rotec tor , 2-15 2012D transformer , 5-18 d iag ram , 5-20 248B ad ap ter , 5-18 , 5-20 400EM tie trunk mod ule , 2-35 800 NI-BRI mod ule , 4...