MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Manager’s Guide
555-660-118
Issue 1
February 1998
About the System
Page 2-19Components
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— MLX Queued Call Console (QCC). Available only in Hybrid/PBX mode.
Incoming calls wait in a queue for the operator and reach the QCC on a
first-in, first-out basis, according to the call priority level assigned
through system programming. Only one call rings at a time.
The MLX-20L telephone is the only telephone that can be assigned
through system programming to function as a QCC. The buttons on the
QCC are factory-set with fixed features.
The type of console used depends on the company’s needs and the
system’s mode of operation, as described earlier in this chapter.
NOTE:
One or two Direct Station Selector (DSS) adjuncts can be added
to an MLX console to provide 150 or 300 additional extension
buttons. The analog System Display Console has 40 built-in DSS
buttons and provides access to three pages of extensions, for a
total of 120.
■ Auxiliary Components. Adapters for connecting extra equipment and the
adjuncts that add features to the system or extensions. Some adjuncts are:
loudspeaker paging systems, headsets, fax machines, and modems. Other
add-on components are optional accessories, for example, surge
protectors that protect the equipment from lightning and power surges.
Figure 2–7
illustrates some of the components of the system. “Auxiliary
Components” on page 2–26 and Chapter 3, “System Components,” include
additional information. For more information or to order any of the components,
contact your Lucent Technologies representative.