Lucent Merlin II
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Integration Notes
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Lucent Merl in I I
Integrati on Notes
Required Hardware and Software
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Each Voice Mail port must be connected to a port on the Basic Telephone (012) Module, model
517C13.
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Processor 517C7 module
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Feature Module 517G6 Release 3
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1 Ring Generator
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(If the 012module is in the expansion carrier, then the ring generator must in the expansion
carrier’s power supply module.)
Voice Mail Availability
This phone system is available on these Voice Mail systems:
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NVM-22CA with software version 8.01 or higher
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NVM-202exCA with software version 7.01 or higher
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NVM-2000CA with software version 8.01 or higher
Phone System Programming
To complete this programming, you will need the AT& T Merlin Mail Guide for the Merlin II.
Assigning Ports to AA/VMS
Determine the extensions to be connected to the Voice Mail System. These extensions will be
referred to as the Voice Mail extensions.
Labeling the AA/VMS Ports
Label the Voice Mail extensions, so that display phones can easily identify calls from the Voice
Mail.
Assigning AA/VMS Ports to the Exclusion List
The Voice Mail extensions must be assigned to the exclusion list if the Merlin II is set up for
Night Service with Outward Restriction.
Selecting CO Dial Tone
Use this procedure to change the Merlin II system from intercom to CO (Central Office) dial
tone.
Call Handling Methods
The Automated Attendant can answer calls immediately (primary) or after a delay (secondary).
If you want the Automated Attendant to answer calls immediately, use the programming listed
under the topic, Selecting Immediate Call Handling. If you want the Automated Attendant to
act as a backup to the primary call handler, follow the instructions listed under Selecting
Delayed Call Handling.
Voice Mail Programming
System Options
Listed next are two types of Voice Mail System Options:
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Those that the Merlin II does not use
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Those that have default values not listed in the Voice Mail Programming Guide
Summary of Contents for NVM-CA Series
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