Lucent Technologies 6.1 manual Jacks for Auxiliary Equipment, Planning Form Instructions

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MERLIN LEGENDCommunications System Release 6.1

Issue 1

System Planning 555-661-112

August 1998

3 Lines/Trunks

 

 

Identifying Line/Trunk Jacks

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Jacks for Auxiliary Equipment

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Use these instructions only if the system has auxiliary equipment: Music On Hold, MERLIN Identifier, a loudspeaker paging system, or a Maintenance Alarm. Otherwise, skip to the next section, “Function Information.”

NOTE:

MERLIN Identifier does not require new wiring and is compatible with all system releases.

Only connect auxiliary equipment to loop-start or ground-start/loop-start jack types. You cannot use a line/trunk jack for auxiliary equipment on an 800 DID, 100D, 800 NI-BRI, or 400EM module.

To make it easier to add incoming trunks in the future, connect auxiliary equipment to the last line/trunk jack(s) on the rightmost module with either LS or GS/LS line/trunk jacks.

Planning Form Instructions

1.Review the floor plan and Equipment List (if available) to confirm the auxiliary equipment to be connected.

2.At the top of Form 2c, fill in the line/trunk numbers for each type of auxiliary equipment planned:

For Music On Hold, write the line/trunk number of the line/trunk jack designated for this equipment, and identify the music source (tape player, radio, or Music On Hold) on the Music On Hold line.

NOTE:

If the system uses equipment that rebroadcasts music or other copyrighted materials, the customer may be required to obtain a copyright license from, and pay license fees to, a third party such as the American Society of Composers,

Artists, and Producers (ASCAP) or Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI). The Magic on Holdsystem, which does not require such a license, can be purchased from a Lucent Technologies representative.

For Loudspeaker Paging, on the appropriate row, write the line/trunk numbers (maximum of 3) of the line/trunk jack(s) designated for the paging equipment.

For Maintenance Alarm, on the appropriate row, write the line/trunk number of the line/trunk jack designated for the Maintenance Alarm external alert.

NOTE:

The last item, Loop-Start Reliable Disconnect, refers to a line/trunk option and is completed later in this chapter.

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Lucent Technologies 6.1 manual Jacks for Auxiliary Equipment, Planning Form Instructions