Lucent Technologies 6.1 manual Identifying Extension Jacks, Module Types and Extension Jack Types

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MERLIN LEGENDCommunications System Release 6.1

Issue 1

System Planning 555-661-112

August 1998

2 Control Unit Configuration

 

 

Numbering the System

Page 2-14

 

 

 

 

Identifying Extension Jacks

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Identifying extension jacks consists of the following tasks:

Determining which extension jack types are available according to the types of modules in the control unit.

Matching the telephones and other equipment to the jacks that support them, in the following order:

Primary operator position

Additional operator positions

CTI link port

Extension jack pairs (for analog multiline telephones only with Voice Announce to Busy feature and/or voice and data)

MLX telephones

Analog multiline telephones

Tip/ring equipment and applications

Planning Form Instructions

Before you begin, review the floor plan and Equipment List (if available) to identify the equipment and the number of each kind of connection needed, as well as to obtain other information you need to fill in the forms:

Number, type(s), and user name and/or location of operator consoles

Number and user name and/or location of analog multiline telephones that will use the Voice Announce to Busy feature or voice and data

Number of non-operator MLX telephones and user names and/or locations

Number and user name and/or location of analog multiline telephones

Number and user name and/or location of tip/ring equipment

Names of optional applications

Module Types and Extension Jack Types

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The module type determines the type of extension jack used. For example, the 016 T/R module has 16 basic telephone jacks. Table 2–1 lists the extension jack types and the equipment that can be connected to these jacks.

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Lucent Technologies 6.1 manual Identifying Extension Jacks, Module Types and Extension Jack Types