MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1 | Issue 1 | |
Network Reference | August 1998 | |
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module | Circuit pack in the control unit that provides the physical | |
| jacks for connection of telephones and/or outside |
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| lines/trunks to the communications system. In the name of | |
| a module, the first digit indicates the number of line/trunk | |
| jacks it contains; the last digit indicates the number of |
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| extension jacks it contains. If no letters appear after the | |
| number, a line/trunk module provides | |
| extension jack module provides analog or tip/ring jacks. For | |
| example, a 408 GS/LS MLX module contains four line/trunk | |
| jacks and eight digital (MLX) extension jacks, and provides | |
| either |
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monitored | Extension for which one or more CTI applications is |
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extension | receiving call information. The CTI application does not | |
| have to be directly attached to the equipment at the |
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| extension in order to monitor calls. The call information may | |
| appear on the PC screen of another extension that has | |
| been programmed to receive it. See also CTI link and |
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| unmonitored extension. |
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| See MFM. |
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multiline | An analog or digital (MLX) telephone that provides multiple | |
telephone | line buttons for making or receiving calls or programming | |
| features. |
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multiplexing | The division of a transmission channel into two or more | |
| independent channels, either by splitting the frequency | |
| band into a number of narrower bands or by dividing the | |
| channel into successive time slots. |
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Music On Hold |
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| connected to the system through a |
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