Lucent Technologies 6.1 Marine Radio User Manual


 
MERLIN LEGENDCommunications System Release 6.1
System Planning
555-661-112
Issue 1
August 1998
Control Unit Configuration
Page 2-32Numbering the System
2
Planning Form Instructions 2
On Form 2a, mark the extension jack assignments on the 012 T/R, 016 T/R,
MERLIN LEGEND Mail, and 008 OPT modules:
1. In the Jack Type column, make sure B is checked next to the logical ID for
each basic telephone jack.
2. In the Person, Location, or Function column, identify each T/R device by
the users name or location and by type, such as single-line telephone, fax,
modem, or Delay Announcement Device.
3. If the system includes optional applications, indicate the application on the
appropriate line in the Appl column:
To indicate MERLIN LEGEND Mail, write ML Mail.
To indicate Messaging 2000, write M2000.
To indicate Intuity AUDIX, write Intuity.
To indicate Enhanced Service Center, write ESC.
To indicate CONVERSANT, write CONV.
To indicate MERLIN MAIL voice messaging system, write Mail.
To indicate Lucent Technologies Attendant, write Lucent A.
To indicate AUDIX Voice Power IS II or IS III, write AVP.
To indicate Integrated Voice Power Automated Attendant-IS II, write
IVP-AA.
To indicate no applications, write None.
4. If the system has Messaging 2000 or AUDIX Voice Power, also write
port
in the Appl column for any logical IDs that are being used for fax ports.
5. If the system is to be part of a Centralized Voice Messaging system
(Release 6.1 and later systems only), check Yes under the Centralized
Voice Messaging heading. Also check Yes on page 4 of the MERLIN
LEGEND R6 Design Implementation Guide form located in Appendix I. If
not part of a Centralized Voice Messaging system, check No on both forms.
NOTE:
For more information on Centralized Voice Messaging, see the
Network Reference
.
6. For each 016 T/R module, if applicable, indicate the Ringing Frequency for
that module. Enter
20-Hz or 25-Hz in the Ring Freq. column for all ports on
the 016 T/R module. When configuring a system in the United States or
Canada, generally the 20-Hz setting is applicable. The factory setting is
20-Hz.
Proceed to the next section, “Labels”.