MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Manager’s Guide
555-660-118
Issue 1
February 1998
System Components
Page 3-24
Telephones
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NOTE:
Extensions may have to be renumbered in order to have all extension
numbers appear on the DSS.
A fourth button (lower leftmost) is the Message Status button, which changes the
mode to and from message status operation. The remaining buttons in the bottom
two rows are not used.
DSSs ship without auxiliary power supplies; if two DSSs are connected to a
console, you must order auxiliary power (329A unit) separately.
Analog Multiline Telephones
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In addition to MLX telephones, the system supports the analog multiline
telephones listed in
Table 3–2
.
The displays on analog multiline telephones provide call-handling information;
they do not support menu-driven telephone programming, selection of features
from the display, or operation in languages other than English.
Table 3–2.
Analog Multiline Telephones
Model
Description
BIS-10
10-button telephone with built-in speakerphone
BIS-22
22-button telephone with built-in speakerphone
BIS-22D
22-button telephone with 16-character display and
built-in speakerphone
BIS-34D
34-button telephone with 16-character display and
built-in speakerphone
MDC 9000 Cordless
Cordless multiline
MDW 9000
Cordless and wireless multiline
MDW 9010
Cordless and wireless multiline
MDW 9030P
Pocket phone
MERLIN II System
Display Console
34-button telephone with a built-in DSS (the only
telephone model that is uniquely used as an operator
console) for Direct-Line Console operation
MERLIN PFC
®
Telephone
Analog multiline phone, fax machine, and copier;
requires two analog multiline extension jacks