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MERLIN LEGENDCommunications System Release 6.1

Issue 1

System Planning 555-661-112

August 1998

Glossary

 

 

 

 

 

Page GL-23

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q

QCC

(Queued Call Console) MLX-20L telephone used by a

 

system operator in Hybrid/PBX mode only. Used to answer

 

outside calls (directed to a system operator position) and

 

inside calls, direct inside and outside calls to an extension

 

or an outside telephone number, serve as a message

 

center, make outside calls for users with outward calling

 

restrictions, set up conference calls, and monitor system

 

operation.

R

RAM

(random-access memory) Computer memory in which an

 

individual byte or range of bytes can be addressed and

 

read or changed without affecting other parts of memory.

read-only memory

See ROM.

Remote Access

System feature that allows an outside caller to gain access

 

to the system, almost as if at a system extension. In a

 

private network, remote access settings are used to control

 

calls routed via ARS or UDP routing across the network.

restore

Procedure whereby saved and archived system

 

programming is reinstated on the system, from a floppy

 

disk or memory card. See also backup.

restricted data

Restricted data channels do not allow the transmission of

channel

occurrences of more than seven contiguous zero bits. See

 

also unrestricted data channel.

ring generator

Circuit pack added to the power supply that generates a

 

high-voltage, 20–30 Hz signal to ring a telephone.

riser cable

Cable that runs between floors in a multistory building and

 

connects wiring closets.

RS-232

Physical interface, specified by the Electronics Industries

 

Association (EIA), that transmits and receives

 

asynchronous data at distances of up to 50 feet (15 m).

robbed-bit

Signaling in which the least significant bit of every sixth

signaling

frame per channel is used for signaling in that channel.

ROM

(read-only memory) Computer memory that can be read

 

but cannot be changed.

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