AT&T MERLIN II Attendant Installer's Manual

AT&T
®
MERLIN
COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
MERLIN II Attendant Installer’s Guide
II
©1989 AT&T All Rights Reserved Printed in USA
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Issue 2
January, 1990
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Contents
Section 1: Installation Requirements
Overview Equipment and Location Administration Procedures Connecting the MERLIN II Attendant
Requirements
Section 2: Initial Programming
Programming Features
Section 3: Testing and Troubleshooting
Testing Troubleshooting
Index
1-1
1-7
1-10
1-14
2-1
3-1 3-3

FCC Notification Information

INTERFERENCE INFORMATION
Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) Rules
require that you be notified of the following:
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
A
with the limits for a Class
computing device
pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against
such interference when operated in a commercial
environment.
Operating this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference with radio communications, in which case the user, at his or her own expense, will be required to do whatever is necessary to correct the
interference.
The MERLIN II Attendant is designed to be connected
to a Basic (012) Telephone Module of the MERLIN system control unit. It is not intended to be connected directly to the network.
The MERLIN II Attendant is
a separately registered
device. > FCC registration number
: GRM3U8-19187-CIE
II
FCC Notification Information 1

Overview

The MERLIN II Attendant answers incoming calls on
designated lines with a prerecorded message and directs callers to the appropriate extension in the MERLIN® II Communications System Release 3. This equipment can:
reduce the workload of the receptionist
insure incoming calls are answered during peak calling periods
answer incoming calls after-hours and on holidays and weekends

KEY FEATURES

CAUTION:
The MERLIN II Attendant only operates with the MERLIN II Release 3 system and a 517C 13 Basic Telephone (012) Module.
Some of the key features of the MERLIN II Attendant are:
Security Code
An authorized caller code that must be entered before changing any programmable features to protect recorded announcements and other programming from being changed by unauthorized personnel.
Remote Programmability
Features, including recorded announcements, can be
programmed from a Touch-Tone phone either on-site or from a remote location.
Day/Night/Transfer Announcements
Specific greetings can be played to callers in response to the time of day or the status of the call.
System Clock/Weekly Calendar
An internal clock and calendar can track business
hours and days of operation to allow the appropriate
announcement to be played to callers.
Overview 1-1
Call Supervision
The MERLIN II Attendant can supervise calls and monitor the progress of calls.
Alternate Routing
When the first requested extension is unavailable, callers can be transferred automatically to an secondary extension.
Battery Backup
Routing plans and programming changes can be saved up to eight weeks following a power outage, provided the battery is fully charged. Recorded announcements can be saved up to three hours under the same conditions.

FRONT PANEL

There are three lights on the front panel as shown in Figure 1-1. The lights indicate the following:
FIGURE 1-1 Front view of the MERLIN II Attendant.
1-2 Overview
power MERLIN II Attendant is connected to a power source
when this light is on.
battery
Table 1-1 describes combinations when
the meaning of the different
ac power is connected:
light

BACK PANEL

TABLE 1-1 Meaning of
Power
Light
On
On Off On
Off
On
talking
Battery
Light
Off
On
Off
Blinking
Battery charging Battery fully charged Unit operating on battery power
Unit not operating; refer to “Troubleshooting”
Out of Service code; refer to “Troubleshooting.”
This light is on whenever the
answers and monitors a call.
The
connectors
and four setup switches on the back panel
Power
and Battery Lights
I
Description
MERLIN II Attendant
are shown in Figure 1-2.
Overview 1-3
FIGURE 1-2 Back view of the MERLIN II Attendant.
reset
This recessed button resets the MERLIN II Attendant. See “Troubleshooting” for details.
setup switches
There are
four setup switches. Switches 1,2, and 3 control the MERLIN II Attendant response to a power outage as shown in Table 1-2; switch 4 is not used.
1-4 Overview
TABLE 1-2 Meaning of Setup Switch Settings
Switch
1
2
3
4
On
(Down)
Recorded announcements are retained during a power outage
Routes and other programming parameters are retained during a power outage
The MERLIN II Attendant continues to
answer calls during a power outage
Not Used
Off (up)
Recorded announcements are erased during a power outage
Routes and other programming parameters are reset to defaults during a power outage
The MERLIN II
Attendant does not answer calls during a power outage
Not Used
CAUTION:
After connecting ac power to the
MERLIN II Attendant, be sure that switches 1 and 2 are
on
(down). With this setting, recorded announcements are saved up to three hours during a power outage (assuming the battery is fully charged) and routing plans and programming parameters are retained up to eight weeks.
10 VAC
This is the
power connector.
serial i/o
This is the diagnostic
connection for the printer to perform
tests.
audio out
Not used
reserved
Not used
Overview 1-5
to line
This connects the MERLIN II Attendant with the Basic Telephone (012) Module on the MERLIN II system control unit.
1-6 Overview

Equipment and Location Requirements

The following equipment is supplied with the MERLIN II
Attendant:
Power cord with transformer
8-foot, 6-wire modular phone cord
Mounting plate
User’s Guide
Also required, but not supplied, is a 517C13 Basic
Telephone (012) Module housed in a MERLIN II Release
3 system control unit. Up to four MERLIN II Attendants can be connected to the module.
When the maximum of four MERLIN II Attendants are connected to the module, no basic telephones intended for call handling should be connected to any of the remaining eight ports. However, when programming MERLIN 11
Attendant features, you can connect a basic Touch-Tone telephone to one of the remaining eight ports to perform the programming procedures.
NUMBER OF MERLIN II ATTENDANTS REQUIRED
NOTE:
If a 400 w/TTR module is present in the system, there is no limit to the number of basic telephones that can be connected to the Basic Telephone module with Merlin II Attendant units.
If a customer is using the MERLIN II Attendant only for backup call handling or night service, only one MERLIN 11 Attendant is required unless call volume is heavy, as shown in Table 1-3. When call traffic is heavy, the number of MERLIN II Attendants required at a site depends on the number of calls the customer receives during peak hours. Refer to Table 1-3 to determine how many MERLIN II Attendants are required.
Equipment and Location Requirements 1-7
TABLE 1-3 Calls Per Hour Table
Calls
Per Hour
25
25-50
50-100
Number of
Units Needed
2
3 4
If the customer does not know the number of calls the business gets during peak hours, you can estimate how many MERLIN II Attendants are required by asking the customer how many incoming lines the business has. Then refer to Table 1-4 to determine the number of MERLIN II Attendants required.
TABLE 1-4 Incoming Lines Table
Number
of
Lines
Number of
Units Needed

LOCATION

6 or fewer
10-12
2
3
4
The location for the MERLIN II Attendant must meet the
following criteria:
Within 5 feet of a
not
that is
NOTE:
controlled by a switch
If possible, the MERLIN II Attendant should
properly grounded
ac power source
share the same power source with the MERLIN II system control unit. This is recommended when the MERLIN II system control unit is connected to an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).
1-8 Equipment and Location Requirements
Not more than 10 feet away from the MERLIN II system control unit
A sufficient distance away from a heating or cooling
source to prevent exposure to temperatures beyond 32 °F to 104 °F (O °C to 40 °C)
Equipment and Location Requirements 1-9

Administration Procedures

Before installing the MERLIN II Attendant you must administer a port on the Basic Telephone (012) module for each unit you are connecting.
CAUTION:
Do not administer the port for outward call
restriction.
While you are performing administration procedures, you should also administer the lines that will be assigned to the
MERLIN II Attendant(s). Ask the customer which lines
are being answered by the MERLIN II Attendant, including backup call handling and Night Service.
If you are installing more than one MERLIN II Attendant to answer the same lines or line pools, you need to assign these ports on the Basic Telephone (012) Module to the same Call Distribution Group to prevent call contention between the units.
Perform all the appropriate administration procedures from the MERLIN II System Display Console:

ADMINISTERING A PORT ON THE BASIC TELEPHONE (012) MODULE

Use the following procedure to administer a port for the MERLIN II Attendant:
1
Enter administration mode by sliding the T/P switch to
P.
2
Press
The administration menu appears.
3 4
Press Stations , More , More , More , AA/VMS . Press the Auto Intercom button for each port you want
assigned to the MERLIN II Attendant.
Green light on = Green light off = station is assigned to a basic telephone
1-10 Administration Procedures
Conference
station is assigned to a MERLIN II Attendant
twice.
5
Press
Conference
to return to the main administration menu or slide the T/P switch to the center position to leave administration mode.
ADMINISTERING
LINES/LINE POOLS
Use the following procedure to administer the lines or line pools to be answered by the MERLIN II Attendant:
1
Enter administration mode by sliding the T/P switch to
P.
Press
2
The administration menu appears.
Press Stations , Line/Pool .
3 4
Press the Auto Intercom button for the MERLIN II
Conference
twice.
Attendant port. Press Enter .
5
A steady green light goes on next to the Auto Intercom button and
the two-beep confirmation tone sounds.
6
Press the line buttons for the lines that will be answered by the MERLIN II Attendant.
Green light on = Green light off = line cannot be answered by MERLIN II Attendant
line can be answered by MERLIN II Attendant
7
Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each MERLIN II
Attendant.
8
Press
Conference
to return to the main administration
menu or exit administration mode by sliding the T/P
switch to the center position.
Administration Procedures
1-11
ADMINISTERING CALL DISTRIBUTlON GROUPS
Use this procedure when you are installing more than one
MERLIN II Attendant to answer the same lines or line
pools:
1
Enter administration mode
by sliding the T/P switch to
P.
Press
2
The administration menu appears.
Press Stations , More , GrpCall .
3
Dial the number of the Call Distribution Group
4
Conference
twice.
(default numbers 870 through 875).
Press Enter .
5
Press the Auto Intercom button for each MERLIN II
6
Attendant port.
Green light on = port is assigned to CDG Green light off = port is not assigned to CDG
Press the line buttons of the lines that will be answered
7
by the MERLIN II Attendant in this Call Distribution Group.
8
Press
Conference
to return to the main administration
menu or leave administration mode by sliding the T/P
switch to the center position.
1-12 Administration Procedures
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