MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
Applications
Page I-44
Integrated Solution II
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When you use AVP Automated Attendant for Night Service only, do the
following:
— If the lines/trunks set for answering by Automated Attendant appear at
other extensions, set the No Ring option for the other telephones.
— Assign the phantom extension to a Night Service group for each system
operator position.
— Assign the phantom extension to a coverage group, and assign the VMI
calling group to cover that coverage group.
— Specify the VMI ports that provide Automated Attendant to be
Automated Attendant ports.
— Specify the business schedule for AVP.
Platform Requirements
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You need the following equipment:
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A 200-MB fixed disk if IS II includes either IVP AA or AVP.
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A Master Controller, based on a 6386/SX WGS processor with UNIX
System V/386 Release 3.2.2. It includes:
— Master Controller II processor (with a 40-MB, 80-MB, or 200-MB fixed
disk and a 3.5-in. floppy disk drive)
— Monitor (monochrome or color)
— Keyboard
— Optional tape drive (required for systems with a 200-MB fixed disk for
saving UNIX files, application program files, programming files, and
voice system files during backup)
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A 355AF adapter for connecting the Master Controller to the serial port on
the control unit if they are within 50 ft. (15 m) of each other and are on the
same AC branch circuit
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Asynchronous Data Units for connecting the Master Controller to the serial
port on the control unit if they are not within 50 ft. (15 m) of each other and
are not on the same AC branch unit
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Any additional hardware required by each application included in IS II,
including the cables and adapters for connecting the applications to the
system. See the instruction booklet that comes with each application.
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IVP4 boards
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A 012 or 016 basic telephone module to provide the tip/ring interface for
IVP AA or AVP