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MERLIN LEGENDCommunications System Release 6.1
System Planning  
555-661-112  
Issue 1
August 1998
Data Communications 
Page 5-30
Assigning Lines/Trunks to Data and Video Stations 
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The system treats each data station, except for analog voice and modem data 
stations, as an extension with a 34-button telephone.
When you choose the mode of operation (Key, Behind Switch, or Hybrid/PBX), 
Intercom (ICOM) or System Access (SA) buttons are assigned automatically to 
every extension connected to the control unit. However, you can customize the 
system by changing the factory-set assignments and reassigning line buttons. 
The number and types of buttons assigned depends on the mode chosen and the 
type of extension jack you are using.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE:
Trunks cannot be independently assigned to analog voice and modem data 
stations. The line/trunk assignment for the telephone also includes the 
modem extension; therefore, these instructions are not used for these types 
of data stations.
Forms Needed
5
Planning Form Instructions
5
You should have already filled out preliminary information on Forms 4e and 5c 
when you planned voice communications. The lines/trunks for MLX telephones 
have already been assigned.
There are two different forms for data stations:
Data Form 1a. Use this form for modem data-only stations and for modems 
used to communicate with the local host computer and to communicate 
with a workstation on a LAN.
Data Form 1b. Use this form for ISDN terminal adapters and ISDN terminal 
adapter data stations used to communicate with the local host computer or 
with a workstation on a LAN.
Make enough copies of each data form so that you can complete one form for 
each data station. Complete each form:
1.
From Form 2a, System Numbering: Extension Jacks, obtain the 
identification information for each data station.