MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
Features
Page 30
Alarm
Administration
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See
‘‘Integrated Administration’’ on page 328
and
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Alarm
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At a Glance
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Description
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Alarms provide either a visible or audible indication when the system detects a
problem that needs immediate attention.
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Alarm Button. A programmed button on Direct-Line Consoles (DLCs) and
a factory-set button on Queued Call Consoles (QCCs) that alerts an
operator to system problems. The red LED next to the Alarm button on the
operator console turns on when the system detects a problem (such as a
problem with one of the lines/trunks or some other system error) that
requires immediate attention. It remains on until the problem is corrected.
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Maintenance Alert. An alert device such as a bell or strobe light
connected to the line or trunk designated as a maintenance alarm jack. The
device rings or lights when the system detects a problem.
The red LED on the processor module turns on when the system detects a
problem that requires immediate attention. It remains lit until the problem is
corrected.
The red LED on some modules turns on when the system detects a
module-related problem, for example, a loss of service on a 100D module.
Considerations and Constraints
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As soon as the system detects a problem, the red LED next to the Alarm button
turns on and/or the maintenance alert sounds or flashes.
All system operator consoles with an Alarm button receive the indication.
Users Affected
Operators
Reports Affected
Extension Information
Mode
All
Telephones
System operator consoles only (QCC or DLC)
Programming Code
*759
MLX Display Label
Alarm [Alarm]
System Programming
AuxEquip
→
MaintAlarms
Hardware
Alert device (bell or strobe) for Maintenance Alert