MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
Applications
Page I-16
MERLIN MAIL and MERLIN LEGEND MAIL
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System Programming
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Complete the following procedures so that MERLIN MAIL or MERLIN LEGEND
MAIL VMS can work on your system. Refer to
System Programming
for complete
procedures.
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Assign all VMS ports to a calling group, set the group type to VMI
Integrated, and set the hunt type to Linear.
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Program loop-start lines for reliable disconnect.
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Specify the touch-tone duration and interval between digits in codes sent
between the MERLIN MAIL or MERLIN LEGEND MAIL VMS and the
system.
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Specify the VMS transfer return interval. This is the number of rings before
a call transferred by the MERLIN MAIL or MERLIN LEGEND MAIL VMS is
sent to the system operator.
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Set inside (intercom) dial tone to Outside.
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Assign Disallowed Lists to each VMI port not used for Outcalling.
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Assign Facility Restriction Levels to each VMI port.
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When you use an Automated Attendant only for Night Service:
— If the lines/trunks set for answering by Automated Attendant service
appear at other extensions, set the No Ring option for the other
extensions.
— Specify Immediate Answer (one ring) for the VMI ports.
— Specify the VMS calling group as the Night Service operator.
Platform Requirements
9
MERLIN MAIL Voice Messaging System
9
To connect the MERLIN MAIL VMS to the system, you need the following
equipment:
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MERLIN MAIL VMS unit
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Remote maintenance device (a modem and power supply)
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Modem cable with a 9-pin connector at one end and a 25-pin connector at
the other, to connect the remote maintenance device to the serial port on
the MERLIN MAIL VMS unit
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D4BU modular cords (two for a two-port system, four for a four-port
system, or six for a six-port system, plus one for the remote maintenance
device)