MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Installation
555-661-140
Issue 1
August 1998
Installing Applications
Page 8-27
System Programming and Maintenance (SPM)
print reports. The PC display shows the same button and screen layout
as an MLX-20L telephone.
Considerations
SPM operates with DOS version 3.3 or later.
Unless the system is being backed up or restored, a remote user takes
priority over a local user. If the local user is programming when a remote
user connects to the system, the system sends a message to the local
user that a remote connection has been made and disconnects the local
user.
The PC with SPM connects to the EIA-232-D ADMIN jack on the
processor of the control unit. The EIA-232-D baud rate is 1200/2400 bps
with autobaud adjust.
A printer connected to the PC with SPM can print system programming
reports. Reports can also be sent to the printer that is connected to the
SMDR port on the control unit.
However, SMDR information may be lost while system programming
reports are printed through the SMDR jack.
A UNIX System-based version of System Programming and
Maintenance is available as part of Integrated Solution III, as discussed
earlier in this chapter.
Hardware Requirements
The following hardware is required:
■ An approved PC or other DOS-compatible PC with:
— At least 512K of RAM