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
32
Design Benefits
SPM
SPM enhancements include operation in English, French, or
Spanish, faster backup and restore, and automatic onscreen
display of reports as they are created, with a Browse capability
for reading the reports.
Equipment
Additional equipment includes the 8102 and 8110 analog
telephones, four headsets, two headset amplifiers, and a
transparent protective cover for the MLX-10 and MLX-10D
telephones. The 8102 and 8110 telephones are also compatible
with Release 1.0.
PF Registration
PF registration number AS5USA-65646-PF-E is assigned by
the FCC for operating the MERLIN LEGEND Communications
System in Hybrid/PBX mode in the United States. (The PF
registration is also applicable to Release 1.0 systems.)
Design Benefits
Modular components allow easy, cost-effective growth in both size
and function. For upgrades from the MERLIN LEGEND
Communications System, all wiring and analog MERLIN System
telephones can be reused. For upgrades from the MERLIN II
Communications System, certain trunk and extension modules can
also be reused. The modules are 800, 400 (LS), 400EM, 012 T/R,
008, and 408.
Menu-driven system programming maintains the customer’s
command of business operations.
Built-in 1200/2400-bps modem allows fast access to the system
by customers, Lucent Technologies personnel, or authorized
dealers from a remote location for system programming and
maintenance.
Flexible mode of operation saves upgrade costs by allowing
system configuration in one of three modes: Hybrid/PBX, Key, and
Behind Switch. (The factory setting on the 3.0 processor board is
Hybrid/PBX.)
Connectivity to other systems in the Behind Switch mode
optimizes existing resources by allowing the system to work as part
of another MERLIN LEGEND Communications System, System 25,
System 75, System 85, DEFINITY 75/85, or other communications
system. The control unit can connect to another system’s control
unit via either an off-premises telephone (OPT) line or an analog or
digital tie trunk.
Digital 2.048-MHz bus supplies a 64-kbps channel on each of the
216 time slots.
68EC020 Motorola CPU running at 16 MHz with zero wait states
provides fast system performance.
Memory data retention saves time by ensuring that system and
extension programming information is retained for five (5) days,
depending on the system configuration, in case of power failure or
system shutdown.
Integrated voice and data capabilities allow users to talk while
transmitting data at speeds up to 64 kbps.