Lucent Technologies 555-670-116 Marine Radio User Manual


 
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
Pocket Reference
555-670-116
Issue 1
April 1999
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Release 3.0 Enhancements (August 1994)
Release 3.0 Enhancements (August 1994)
Release 3.0 includes all Release 2.1 functionality plus the
enhancements listed below.
Equipment
New hardware includes a variety of components. Additional
details are included elsewhere in this book.
CPU modifications include:
A processor running at 16 MHz with a 32-bit wide data
bus.
1.5 MB of non-volatile (battery-backed) RAM.
4.0 MB of Flash ROM.
PCMCIA memory card interface.
A full-duplex 1200/2400 bps modem.
Error/Status code display for maintenance support.
An 800 GS/LS-ID line/trunk module delivers the calling
party’s telephone number to the customer premises (MLX
display telephones only) if the service is subscribed to by the
customer and if it is supported by the caller’s telephone
company.
Support for:
MDC 9000 (six-line, cordless).
MDW 9000 (six-line, cordless, wireless).
8101 (single-line telephone, desk or wall-mount, data/fax
jack, selectable positive disconnect).
2500YMGL and 2500 MMGL (single-line desk telephones,
selectable positive disconnect).
Picasso
Still-Image telephone (for interactive display of
still images).
Videophone 2500 single-line telephone with interactive
video display
Pre-fabricated and pre-drilled backboard.
Installation, Upgrade Administration, and Maintenance
These are the new MERLIN LEGEND Communications System
capabilities:
SPM (Release 3.18) conversion of translations from Release
1.0, 1.1, 2.0, and 2.1 to 3.0.
Remote operation at 1200/2400bps.
Advice and feedback administration screens for new Release
3.0 functionality.
PCMCIA Memory Card Interface (a Release 3.0 processor
board required) allowing:
System software installation.
System software upgrade.
800 GS/LS-ID port module firmware upgrade.
Integrated backup and restore of translations.
Automatic and manual options for backup and restore are
available on the system. Automatic backup can be
scheduled weekly or daily to fit the customer’s needs.
Inter-digit dialing timer values are programmable.