MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
System Programming Guide
555-661-111
Issue 1
August 1998
Programming Procedures
Page 3-291Auxiliary Equipment
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Auxiliary Equipment 3
The procedures in this section describe the steps needed to perform the following:
â– Identify the line/trunk jacks used for Music on Hold, loudspeaker paging,
and maintenance alarms
â– Identify the extension jacks used for fax and CTI link.
â– Specify parameters for MERLIN LEGEND Mail, Messaging 2000, Intuity
AUDIX, MERLIN MAIL Voice Messaging System*, Automated Attendant,
and AUDIX Voice Power*
Music On Hold 3
Use this procedure to identify the line/trunk jack reserved for connection of a
music source, such as a radio, tape player, or stereo system.
If you use equipment that rebroadcasts music or other copyrighted materials, you
may be required to obtain a copyright license from and pay license fees to a third
party [such as the American Society of Composers, Artists, and Producers
(ASCAP) or Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI)]. Magic on Hold requires no
such license and can be purchased from your Lucent Technologies dealer.
Only one Music on Hold line/trunk jack is allowed per system.
You cannot assign the line/trunk identified for Music on Hold to a line/trunk pool. If
the line/trunk is currently assigned to a pool, you must remove it before you
program this option.
You cannot assign the line/trunk identified for use with Music on Hold to a button
on any extension or as a Remote Access trunk, and you cannot use the line/trunk
jack identified for Music on Hold for a loudspeaker paging system or maintenance
alarm.
In Release 6.0 and later systems, each system in a private network must have its
own music source. A music source connected to a remote private networked
switch cannot be used by the local system.
* No longer orderable.