Requirements for
Incoming Modem
Pools
MUSIC-ON-HOLD
EXTERNAL
LOUDSPEAKER
PAGING
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Touch-Tone dialer that can pause and dial characters 0
through 9, #, and *
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Detection of dial tone
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Ability
to take terminal dialing instructions
(compatible parity and character length with the
MTDM)
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EIA (RS 232-C) lead DSR and RLS on before a call is
placed (follows DTR)
In addition to meeting the basic requirements, a modem
used for incoming calls must have the following
characteristics:
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Auto-answer feature
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Compatible parity and character length with MTDM
Music-on-Hold provides background music for callers
who have been placed on hold. It requires the use of a
music coupler. You must reserve a line jack for a music
source such as a radio, tape player, or stereo system. To
make it easier to add outside lines in the future, use the
last line jack(s) on the rightmost line module for the
Music-on-Hold connection. Refer to the connectivity
diagram in Figure 1-17.
Refer to the connectivity diagram in Figure 1-18. External
loudspeaker paging allows you to connect a single or
multizone paging system through a line jack on the
MERLIN II system. Background music can also be
provided by connecting a music coupler and a music
source.
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Summary of Contents for administration and
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