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Strany 1 - Installation and Maintenance

Part No. P0993133 03Business Communications ManagerBCM200/400Installation and Maintenance Guide

Strany 2 - Trademarks

10P0993133 03This symbol on the product is used to identify the following important information: Use only with a CSA or UL certified CLASS 2 level C p

Strany 3 - Radio-frequency Interference

100 Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base ChassisP0993133 03Figure 51 Attach the rack mount brack

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Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base Chassis 101Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation an

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102 Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base ChassisP0993133 03Install the Platform Base Chassis on th

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Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base Chassis 103Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation an

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104 Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base ChassisP0993133 03Install the Platform Base Chassis on a

Strany 8 - Programming Emergency Numbers

Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base Chassis 105Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation an

Strany 9 - Installation

106 Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base ChassisP0993133 03Figure 58 Fasten the expansion unit t

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Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base Chassis 107Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation an

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108 Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base ChassisP0993133 03

Strany 12 - Additional Safety Information

109Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 4Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesUse the procedure in this chapter to install, remove or

Strany 13 - Limited Warranty

11Installation and Maintenance Guide16 Save these instructions.International Regulatory InformationThis is a class A product. In a domestic environmen

Strany 14 - After Warranty Service

110 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03Shut down the systemBefore you perform any maintenance procedures, read the f

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Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 111Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a media bay module in the Business Communicati

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112 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03Reconnect the equipmentAfter you install the module correctly into the bay, y

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Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 113Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 62 Overview of removing a media bay module Re

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114 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03Figure 63 Remove a BCM200 media bay moduleFigure 64 Remove a BCM400 media

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Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 115Installation and Maintenance GuideRemove a media bay module from the expansion unitUse t

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116 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03Figure 66 provides an overview of the process for replacing media bay modules

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Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 117Installation and Maintenance GuideWire the Media Bay ModulesThis section describes how t

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118 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03Figure 67 Trunk and station wiring overviewModule Wiring WarningsWarning: E

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Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 119Installation and Maintenance GuideConnect the Media Bay Modules to Service ProvidersTo c

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12P0993133 03Safety Additional Safety InformationThe following interfaces are classified as Telecommunication Network Voltage (TNV) circuits, and may

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120 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03• Figure 70 shows the wiring pin-out for an BRIM S/T to the service provider.

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Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 121Installation and Maintenance GuideWire Media Bay Modules to Internal ConnectionsAfter yo

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122 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03Table 13 and Figure 71 provide the wiring scheme for the DSM 16, 4X16 and DSM

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Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 123Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 14 and Figure 72 provide the wiring scheme for t

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124 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03• Configure and register the handsets according to the instructions provided

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Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 125Installation and Maintenance GuideConnect the fiber cablesFollow these steps to connect

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126 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03Installation/Replacement TroubleshootingThe Business Communications Manager m

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127Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 5Business Communications Manager System StartupThis chapter describes initial system startup procedures f

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128 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 03Check Power and WiringThe Business Communications Manager system is available a

Strany 34 - Symbols used in this guide

Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System Startup 129Installation and Maintenance GuideCheck system power and statusAfter you connect power to

Strany 35 - Acronyms

13Installation and Maintenance Guide• serial port• LAN interfaceThe following interfaces are classified as Telecommunication Network Voltage (TNV) cir

Strany 36 - 36 Preface

130 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 031 If the base function tray Power LED does not light:a Disconnect the power cor

Strany 37 - Related publications

Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System Startup 131Installation and Maintenance GuideConnect the Data Networking HardwareThis section describ

Strany 38 - How to Get Help

132 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 03Connect the cardsThe data networking hardware (MSC) is installed in the Busines

Strany 39 - Manager Platform Hardware

Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System Startup 133Installation and Maintenance GuideConnect wiring to the WAN cardTable 18 shows the wire co

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134 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 03Connect wiring to the modemTable 19 shows the wire connections for a RS-422/EIA

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Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System Startup 135Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 20 shows the wire connections for a V.35 adapter c

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136 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 03Install the cardsRefer to Chapter 10, “Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardwa

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Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System Startup 137Installation and Maintenance GuideIf you can use the default IP address, you can connect t

Strany 44 - BCM200 Platform Base Hardware

138 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 03Null modem cable setupTable 22 shows the correct wiring for the Business Commun

Strany 45 - Front view

Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System Startup 139Installation and Maintenance GuideDisplay the configuration menusTo perform this procedure

Strany 46 - BCM400 Platform Base Hardware

14P0993133 03After Warranty ServiceNortel Networks offers ongoing repair and support for this product. This service provides repair or replacement of

Strany 47 - BCM400 platform base chassis

140 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 039 If you want to change the IP addressing, enter 2 (System Configuration) and f

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Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System Startup 141Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 77 Ethernet crossover cableConfigure your compu

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142 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 036 Use the Quick Start Wizard to create the system configuration.Refer to the Bu

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143Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 6Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesThis chapter describes how to prepare the Business Communica

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144 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Figure 78 provides an overview of the process for preparing the Business Communic

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Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 145Installation and Maintenance GuideSpecial ToolsBefore you replace the components, ensure you

Strany 53 - Front view Rear view

146 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 0310 Click the Done button.11 Quit the web browser.12 This procedure is complete.Sh

Strany 54 - Base function tray chassis

Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 147Installation and Maintenance GuideRestart the System after MaintenanceWhen you finish your p

Strany 55 - Base function tray interfaces

148 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Base Function Tray Maintenance ProceduresThe base function tray contains the core

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Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 149Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 79 Base function tray replacement overviewIf poss

Strany 57 - Media services card (MSC)

15Installation and Maintenance GuideContentsNorth American Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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150 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Remove the base function trayThis procedure describes how to remove the base func

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Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 151Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 80 Remove the base function tray11 Remove the bas

Strany 60 - Main card

152 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 033 Move the base function tray latches to the unlocked position.4 Position the bas

Strany 61 - PCI riser card

Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 153Installation and Maintenance GuideRemove the base function tray bezelUse this procedure to r

Strany 62 - Data networking components

154 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Figure 82 Remove the base function tray bezel11 This procedure is complete.Inst

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Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 155Installation and Maintenance Guide7 Push on the face of the bezel so that it rests flush wit

Strany 64 - I/O Interface card

156 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Advanced Function Tray Maintenance ProceduresThis procedure applies only to the B

Strany 65 - Platform Power Supply

Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 157Installation and Maintenance GuideUse the flow chart shown in Figure 85 as a summary guide t

Strany 66 - BCM400 redundant power supply

158 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 035 Attach one end of the grounding strap to your wrist and the other end to a grou

Strany 67 - Hard Disk

Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 159Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall the advanced function trayUse this procedure to in

Strany 68 - Cooling Fan

16 ContentsP0993133 03BCM400 platform base chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47BCM400 standard (ST

Strany 69 - Telephony Components

160 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Figure 87 Install the advanced function tray16 This procedure is complete.Insta

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Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 161Installation and Maintenance GuideRemove and Install the Platform Base Chassis Top CoverUse

Strany 71 - Media bay modules (MBMs)

162 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Figure 88 Remove the BCM200 top coverFigure 89 Remove the BCM400 top cover9 T

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Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 163Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall the platform base chassis top coverUse this proced

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164 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Figure 91 Install the BCM400 top cover8 This procedure is complete.Slide cover

Strany 74 - Trunk Media Bay Modules

165Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 7Hard Disk Replacement ProceduresThe hard disk is a core software and data storage component. For BCM200

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166 Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement ProceduresP0993133 03Figure 92 provides an overview of the hard disk replacement process.Figure 92 Hard disk rep

Strany 76 - (North American systems only)

Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement Procedures 167Installation and Maintenance Guide2 Set up the server for maintenance, as described in “Shut down the sy

Strany 77 - ISDN BRI

168 Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement ProceduresP0993133 03Remove a hard disk cage from a BCM400 platform base chassisUse this procedure to remove the h

Strany 78 - Station Media Bay Modules

Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement Procedures 169Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 94 Detach the hard disk cage from the BCM400 advanced functio

Strany 79 - 4X16 Media Bay Module

Contents 17Installation and Maintenance GuideTelephones and adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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170 Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement ProceduresP0993133 03Figure 95 Remove the hard disk from the hard disk cageFigure 96 Remove the primary hard d

Strany 81 - Specialized Media Bay Modules

Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement Procedures 171Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a New Hard DiskThis section describes the procedures to instal

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172 Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement ProceduresP0993133 03Figure 97 Install a BCM200 hard disk in the hard disk cageFigure 98 Install a BCM400 hard

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Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement Procedures 173Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 99 Install the programmed hard disk into the RAID hard disk c

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174 Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement ProceduresP0993133 03a Insert the hard disk cage through the hard disk access panel in the back of the BCM200.b Po

Strany 85 - Telephones and adapters

Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement Procedures 175Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a hard disk cage in a BCM400 platform base chassisUse this pro

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176 Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement ProceduresP0993133 038 Slide the advanced function tray completely into the BCM400 platform base chassis (see “Ins

Strany 87 - Portable systems

Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement Procedures 177Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 102 Main Menu screen• If the hard disk requires initializatio

Strany 88 - NetVision system components

178 Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement ProceduresP0993133 034 Enter the number beside the upload for the software you want to install. If you do not know

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179Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 8Install or Replace a Cooling FanThis chapter describes how to replace a cooling fan in the BCM200 and BC

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18 ContentsP0993133 03Mount the Expansion Unit to the rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105Install the Expansion

Strany 91 - Overview

180 Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling FanP0993133 03Troubleshooting FansThere are three LEDs on the front of the Business Communications Manager

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Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling Fan 181Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 105 Remove the BCM400 fan access panel6 Disconnect the I/O ca

Strany 93 - Installation Process Overview

182 Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling FanP0993133 03Figure 107 Remove the snap rivets from the BCM400 fan access panel8 Lift the fan away from

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Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling Fan 183Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 108 Fan chassis mounting holesb Hold the fan in place against

Strany 95 - Electrical Requirements

184 Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling FanP0993133 03Figure 110 Connect the fan cable(s) to the I/O card4 Mount the fan access panel to the plat

Strany 96 - Internal Wiring Requirements

Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling Fan 185Installation and Maintenance Guide5 Restore the Business Communications Manager system to operation. For

Strany 97 - System Equipment and Supplies

186 Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling FanP0993133 03Figure 112 Disconnect the BCM200 fan cable from the I/O card7 Remove the fan at the rear of

Strany 98 - DECT Equipment

Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling Fan 187Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall the BCM200 cooling fanUse this procedure to install a cooling

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188 Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling FanP0993133 03a Hold a piece of paper or your hand close to the fan exhaust. A correctly installed fan blow

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Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling Fan 189Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 115 Fan screws location in expansion unit, 2.0 models.Figure

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Contents 19Installation and Maintenance GuideConfigure your computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

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190 Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling FanP0993133 03Install an expansion unit fanUse this procedure to install the fan in the Business Communicat

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191Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 9Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyThe BCM200 uses a standard power supply. The BCM400 and expansion units

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192 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03Replace a Standard Power SupplyIf the platform base chassis or expansion unit has a standard

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Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 193Installation and Maintenance Guide4 Attach one end of the grounding strap to your wrist and the other e

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194 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03Figure 119 Remove the I/O card from the BCM200 platform base chassis11 Remove the four pow

Strany 107 - DS256 connector

Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 195Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a BCM200 standard power supplyUse this procedure to install a

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196 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03c Ensure the remainder of the power cable does not interfere with internal components.Figure

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Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 197Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 124 Install the BCM200 MSC guide bracket7 Install a P1 power

Strany 110 - Shut down the system

198 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 0310 Loop the cables together and tie wrap to the side of the power supply to remove P1, P9, P

Strany 111 - Manager platform base chassis

Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 199Installation and Maintenance GuideRemove a BCM400 standard power supplyUse this procedure to remove the

Strany 112 - Remove a media bay module

2P0993133 03Copyright © 2002 Nortel NetworksAll rights reserved. November, 2002.The information in this document is subject to change without notice.

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20 ContentsP0993133 03Troubleshooting Fans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180Remove

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200 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03Figure 126 Remove the BCM400 power supply chassis screws11 Unfasten the exterior and inter

Strany 115 - Replace a Media Bay Module

Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 201Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a BCM400 standard power supplyUse this procedure to install a

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202 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 036 Insert the standard power supply and support bracket in the platform base chassis. The pow

Strany 117 - Wire the Media Bay Modules

Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 203Installation and Maintenance Guide10 Attach the 20 pin motherboard connector and the +12V power connect

Strany 118 - Module Wiring Warnings

204 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03Figure 131 Redundant power supply upgrade overviewRemove the PSU status connector jumperUs

Strany 119 - Auxiliary jack

Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 205Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 132 Remove the PSU status connector jumper8 This procedure i

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206 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 031 If you still have access to the Unified Manager, shut down the system using the Shutdown c

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Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 207Installation and Maintenance Guide8 Remove both power supply modules from the redundant power supply ca

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208 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03Figure 136 Attach the redundant power supply cage17 If you have not already done so, insta

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Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 209Installation and Maintenance Guide19 Run the power supply, auxilliary and IDE cables to the hard disk.

Strany 124 - FEM Wiring

Contents 21Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 11Install Telephones and Peripherals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Strany 125 - Connect the fiber cables

210 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03Remove a BCM400 redundant power supply cageUse this procedure to remove an existing redundan

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Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 211Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 139 Remove the BCM400 redundant power supply chassis screws1

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212 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03Figure 140 Remove the redundant power supply cage and support bracket13 This procedure is

Strany 128 - Check Power and Wiring

Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 213Installation and Maintenance Guidea Push on the power supply module until the face of the module is flu

Strany 129 - Check system power and status

214 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03If you are replacing a faulty power supply module, the Business Communications Manager is al

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Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 215Installation and Maintenance GuideNote: If you are installing the redundant power supply for the first

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216 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03

Strany 132 - Connect the cards

217Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 10Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareThis chapter describes how to replace data card and processin

Strany 133 - Table 18 DB25 adapter cable

218 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03•Figure 144 shows an interior view of the base function tray (looking forward). Th

Strany 134 - Connect wiring to the modem

Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 219Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 145 Card replacement overviewRemove the WAN cardUs

Strany 135 - Table 20 V.35 Adapter Cable

22 ContentsP0993133 03Mount the Business Communications Manager ATA 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281Determine the ATA 2 extension

Strany 136 - Initialize the System

220 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 035 Remove the platform base chassis top cover. Refer to “Remove the platform base c

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Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 221Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall the WAN cardUse this procedure to install a replace

Strany 138 - Null modem cable setup

222 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 038 Partially insert the base function tray in the platform base chassis (see “Insta

Strany 139 - Figure 76 Main Menu

Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 223Installation and Maintenance Guide4 Perform the WAN card installation as described in the pro

Strany 140 - Set the crossover connections

224 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03Figure 150 Initialize menu7 From the Initialize menu, select option 1 - Initiali

Strany 141 - Configure your computer

Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 225Installation and Maintenance GuideRemove the media services card (MSC)Use this procedure to r

Strany 142 - Enter the software keycodes

226 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03Figure 151 MSC chassis mounting screws13 Use both hands to carefully hold the ca

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Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 227Installation and Maintenance Guide4 Push the card firmly and fully into the PCI riser card co

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228 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 036 Disconnect any connectors from the front of the base function tray.7 Partially r

Strany 145 - Controlled System Shutdown

Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 229Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall the modem cardUse this procedure to install a modem

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Contents 23Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix BTelephony Hardware Selection and Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313Media

Strany 147 - Software Restart

230 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03Replace the Processor Expansion Card (PEC)The BCM200 is equipped with one Processo

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Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 231Installation and Maintenance GuideRemove the processor expansion card (PEC)Use this procedure

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232 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03Figure 154 Remove the processor expansion card (PEC III)8 This procedure is comp

Strany 150 - Remove the base function tray

Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 233Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a processor expansion card (PEC)When you replace or

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234 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03Figure 155 Insert the processor expansion card (PEC III)6 Completely insert the

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Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 235Installation and Maintenance GuideReplace MemoryThe Business communication manager is equippe

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236 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 031 If you still have access to the Unified Manager, shut down the system using the

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Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 237Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall the dual in-line memory module (DIMM) cardUse this

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238 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03Replace the Clock/Calendar BatteryThe clock/calendar battery supplies the power re

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Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 239Installation and Maintenance GuideRemove the clock/calendar batteryUse this procedure to remo

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24 ContentsP0993133 03Appendix DSystem Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353Telephon

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240 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03Figure 159 Removing the clock/calendar battery13 This procedure is complete.Inst

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Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 241Installation and Maintenance Guide8 Position the PCI cover plate on the front of the base fun

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242 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03

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243Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 11Install Telephones and PeripheralsYou can add telephones and peripherals before or after you initialize

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244 Chapter 11 Install Telephones and PeripheralsP0993133 03Central answering position (CAP)The Central Answering Position (CAP) module connects to an

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Chapter 11 Install Telephones and Peripherals 245Installation and Maintenance GuideEmergency Telephone InstallationYou can use the emergency telephone

Strany 164 - 8 This procedure is complete

246 Chapter 11 Install Telephones and PeripheralsP0993133 03Install IP TelephonesThe Business Communications Manager emobility strategy includes suppo

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Chapter 11 Install Telephones and Peripherals 247Installation and Maintenance GuideThe following documentation is available for this system:• A site s

Strany 166 - Remove a Hard Disk

248 Chapter 11 Install Telephones and PeripheralsP0993133 03T7406 cordless systemsThe T7406 cordless system consists of a base station that connects t

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249Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 12Install Companion or DECT SystemsThis chapter describes the two radio-based systems that can be added t

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25Installation and Maintenance GuideFiguresFigure 1 Acrobat Reader display setup selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Figure

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250 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Companion componentsBusiness Communications Manager Companion has four main components:Soft

Strany 170 - 4 This procedure is complete

Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 251Installation and Maintenance GuideCompanion Hardware InstallationThe Companion hardware must be in pla

Strany 171 - Install a New Hard Disk

252 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03There are two versions of the RPI unit: • The RPI-8 BIX UL supports a maximum of eight base

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Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 253Installation and Maintenance GuideUse this procedure to mount the RPI unit.1 Partially install two #10

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254 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 034 Install the remaining two screws. 5 Feed the power cord through the bottom of the RPI and

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Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 255Installation and Maintenance GuideRPI wiring and connectionsThe maximum two-way DC loop resistance for

Strany 175 - Insert hard disk cage

256 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03RPI output connectionsFeed the output pairs in through the bottom of the RPI and route the

Strany 176 - Initialize the Hard Disk

Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 257Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 167 Input connector pinoutTable 28 Input wiring Connector

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258 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03RPI-8 BIX wiring chartTable 29 lists the wiring chart for the RPI-8 BIX.Table 29 RPI-8 BI

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Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 259Installation and Maintenance GuideRPI-8 BIX wiring chartTable 30 lists the wiring chart for the RPI-16

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26 FiguresP0993133 03Figure 40 Digital Trunk Interface Module (DTM) faceplate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Figure 41 CTM and CTM8 LEDS an

Strany 180 - Troubleshooting Fans

260 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 0332OBIX11BS11-PWR Red-Orange7 Orange-Red33 TCM Red-Green8 Green-Red34 +PWR Red-Brown9 Brown-

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Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 261Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a Companion base stationBefore you install wireless equipmen

Strany 182 - Install a BCM400 cooling fan

262 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Attach a Companion Base Station to a wall or ceilingInstall base stations on a wall or on a

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Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 263Installation and Maintenance GuideThe polarity of the TCM connections is not important. If you connect

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264 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Companion set registrationTo use Companion portable telephones, you must first install radi

Strany 185 - Remove a BCM200 cooling fan

Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 265Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall an external antenna and lightning surge protectionYou can us

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266 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Install an outdoor antenna (USA)Use the procedure in this section to install an outdoor ant

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Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 267Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 171 Antenna with antenna bracket (USA) 6 Feed the coaxial c

Strany 188 - Remove an expansion unit fan

268 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Figure 172 Lightning surge protector and bracket (USA) 4 This procedure is complete.Tip:

Strany 189 - Power supply

Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 269Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall an antenna (Canada)There are three types of external antenna

Strany 190 - Install an expansion unit fan

Figures 27Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 81 Install the base function tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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270 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Installing an Indoor Directional AntennaThe indoor directional antenna has a backplate that

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Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 271Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall an indoor omnidirectional antenna (Canada)Use the procedure

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272 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Install an outdoor omnidirectional antenna (Canada)Use the procedure in this section to ins

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Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 273Installation and Maintenance Guide1 Screw the antenna mounting plate vertically to the exterior wall o

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274 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Install a lightning surge protector (Canada)Use the procedure in this section to install a

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Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 275Installation and Maintenance Guide4 Route and connect the coaxial cable from the surge protector to th

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276 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Figure 177 R451 connectors on the DECT media bay module7-37-27-17-06-36-26-16-0

Strany 198 - Table 24 Power supply LED

277Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 13Install Analog Terminal AdaptersThis chapter provides installation instructions for the Analog Terminal

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278 Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal AdaptersP0993133 03Analog transmission parameters(North American systems only)The following are the required an

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Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal Adapters 279Installation and Maintenance GuideMeasure insertion lossMeasure the total insertion loss between the CO

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28 FiguresP0993133 03Figure 121 Install the BCM200 power supply chassis screws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195Figure 122 Power and hard disk ca

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280 Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal AdaptersP0993133 035 Introduce a 1 kHz tone into the analog line at - 10 dBm, and measure the level at the CO e

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Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal Adapters 281Installation and Maintenance GuideUse this procedure to connect the cable.1 Connect one end of a line c

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282 Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal AdaptersP0993133 03Figure 182 ATA 2 back view5 This procedure is complete.Determine the ATA 2 extension numbe

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Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal Adapters 283Installation and Maintenance GuideConfigure the ATA 2Use this procedure to configure the Business Commu

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284 Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal AdaptersP0993133 03ATA 2 Data CommunicationThe Business Communications Manager ATA 2 connects a standard analog

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Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal Adapters 285Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a Data Communication DeviceUse this procedure to install an A

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286 Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal AdaptersP0993133 03

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287Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 14Install Optional Telephony EquipmentUse the procedures described in this chapter to connect the optiona

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288 Chapter 14 Install Optional Telephony EquipmentP0993133 03Activate auxiliary ringer programmingYou can activate the auxiliary ringer by setting au

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Chapter 14 Install Optional Telephony Equipment 289Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 186 Page relay jack3 This procedure is complete.Connect

Strany 212 - Install a power supply module

Figures 29Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 162 RPI mounting holes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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290 Chapter 14 Install Optional Telephony EquipmentP0993133 031 Connect the miniature jack of the music source output to the music-on-hold input on th

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291Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 15TroubleshootingThis chapter describes troubleshooting options to determine the cause of malfunctions or

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292 Chapter 15 TroubleshootingP0993133 03Access the System Status Monitor to Monitor LEDsThe LEDs on the Business Communications Manager base function

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Chapter 15 Troubleshooting 293Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 189 LED locations on the face of the base function trayThe Business Communica

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294 Chapter 15 TroubleshootingP0993133 03Figure 190 System Status Monitor LED Display screenThis screen displays the current status of the operation

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Chapter 15 Troubleshooting 295Installation and Maintenance Guide4 This procedure is complete.Business Communications Manager does not FunctionThe Busi

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296 Chapter 15 TroubleshootingP0993133 03Emergency Telephone Does Not FunctionIf the emergency telephone is connected to the system, use the following

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Chapter 15 Troubleshooting 297Installation and Maintenance GuideCheck the ATA 2 wiringCheck the following connections:1 ATA 2 to the terminal. The res

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298 Chapter 15 TroubleshootingP0993133 03

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299Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix ASystem Region AttributesThis appendix provides a number of tables that show the relationship of system

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3Installation and Maintenance GuideEnhanced 911 Configuration Radio-frequency Interference Caution: Only qualified persons should service the system.T

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30 FiguresP0993133 03

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300 System Region AttributesP0993133 03Language AvailabilityTable 36 lists the languages available for each region and a specific order in which the l

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System Region Attributes 301Installation and Maintenance GuideCaller ID DisplaysThe North American region supports the following format: 5554775 (613)

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302 System Region AttributesP0993133 03Camp-on Call Offer Call Charge Rate Indication (CCRD)ISDN Call Connection Limit Loop avoidanceNetwork Call Tran

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System Region Attributes 303Installation and Maintenance GuideMobility Services by RegionTable 41 shows the Mobility services that are supported by th

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304 System Region AttributesP0993133 03Trunk Availability by RegionDifferent countries have different available trunk types. Table 42 provides a cross

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System Region Attributes 305Installation and Maintenance GuidePRC9 9 9 9Spain9 9Sweden9 9Switzerland9 9Taiw an9 9 9 9 9United Kingdom9 9 9Table 44 P

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306 System Region AttributesP0993133 03BRI and PRI line typesTable 45 provides a description of the types of lines that BRI and PRI trunks can provide

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System Region Attributes 307Installation and Maintenance GuidePRI ISDN interface with 23 B channels and 1 D channel at 1.544 MBps (in Europe: 30 B cha

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308 System Region AttributesP0993133 03Define Time Zones by Country and LanguageTime zones are based on the actual time zone where the Business Commun

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System Region Attributes 309Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 47 Region defaults Functionality Attribute North American Global United Kingdom

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31Installation and Maintenance GuideTablesTable 1 Interface harmonized standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ta

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310 System Region AttributesP0993133 03DRT Delay Show in second disabled disabled disabledDefault 4 ring cycles 4 ring cycles 4 ring cyclesOptions • 1

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System Region Attributes 311Installation and Maintenance GuideTandem alerting disabled disabled disabledTON/NPI national/E.164 national/E.164 unknown/

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312 System Region AttributesP0993133 03

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313Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix BTelephony Hardware Selection and SettingsMedia Bay Module System SelectionThe media bay modules are the

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314 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Trunk media bay module selectionThe number and type of lines coming into your system determine

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Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 315Installation and Maintenance Guide* A Universal T1 MUX is a type of T1 digital line that contains a combi

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316 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03An example for North America:• If you require 12 digital extensions, you need one DSM 16/DSM 1

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Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 317Installation and Maintenance GuideThe following sections describe the MSC DS30 buses, which manage the DS

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318 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Setting offsetsEach offset is one-quarter of a DS30 bus. Each bus, supports 16 lines (32 time

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Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 319Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 194 Offsets are part of DS30 channel line groups1 DS30 bus16 l

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32 TablesP0993133 03Table 41 Mobility services, by region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303Table 42 Module avai

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320 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Determining module channel requirementsFigure 196 shows how much of a DS30 channel each module

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Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 321Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 196 Space requirements for special media bay modules1 Make a l

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322 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Set Media Bay Module Dip SwitchesBefore you install a media bay module, assign switch settings

Strany 250 - Companion components

Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 323Installation and Maintenance Guide• DSM 32 modules require two DS30 numbers. When you assign the first DS

Strany 251 - Figure 161 RPI unit

324 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Choose the assigned order for modulesAssign the media bay modules and DS30 channels in the ord

Strany 252 - Mount the RPI unit

Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 325Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 197 Assigning single-density modules to the DS30 channel hiera

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326 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Figure 198 Assigning double density modules to the DS30 channel hierarchyDetermine module DI

Strany 254 - Grounding plates

Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 327Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 199 How to use the configuration mapExample: Position your DSM

Strany 255 - Connect the RPI

328 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Table 52 shows possible DS30 and offset configurations for each type of trunk module, and the

Strany 256 - RPI input connections

Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 329Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 53 shows possible DS30 and offset configurations for each type of

Strany 257 - Pin 5Pin 7

33Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation and Maintenance GuidePrefaceThis guide describes how to install, initialize and maintain the hardwar

Strany 258 - RPI-8 BIX wiring chart

330 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Set the media bay module DIP switchesBefore you install the media bay modules into the Busines

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Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 331Installation and Maintenance Guide4 You are now ready to install the modules into the Business Communicat

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332 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Line and extension numbers for specific modulesThe switch settings on the media bay module det

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Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 333Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 56 shows the switch settings for each DS30 bus, and the resulting

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334 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03BRI switch settingsYou can install a maximum of three BRI modules per DS30 bus on the offsets

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Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 335Installation and Maintenance GuideYou can also combine a CTM8 with a 4X16 module on the same DS30 number.

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336 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 034X16 switch settingsThe 4X16 module combines a CTM and a DSM 16. The CTM only requires four li

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Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 337Installation and Maintenance GuideASM 8 switch settingsIn a single density configuration, such as for DS3

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338 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03DSM switch settingsThere are two types of DSMs: • DSM 16s have one connector which connects to

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Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 339Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 62 DSM 16/DSM 16+ and DSM 32/DSM32+ single density switch setti

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34 PrefaceP0993133 03Figure 1 Acrobat Reader display setup selectionsSymbols used in this guideThis guide uses the following symbols to draw your at

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340 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03DSM16+ and DSM 32+ double density switch settings (upgraded system)The following table shows t

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Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 341Installation and Maintenance GuideDSM16/DSM 32 single density switch settings (new 3.0 system)The followi

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342 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03DSM16+ and DSM 32+ double density switch settings (new 3.0 system)The following table shows th

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Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 343Installation and Maintenance GuideDECT switch settingsThe DECT module supports a maximum of eight DECT ra

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344 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03FEM switch settingsThe DIP switches on the underside of the FEM module are used to turn the si

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345Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix CMedia Bay Module CombinationsThis section describes some combinations of trunk and station modules to d

Strany 275 - Install DECT Systems

346 Media Bay Module CombinationsP0993133 03Fully-loaded SetupThis section describes a system containing one DSM 32/32+, one DSM 16/16+, two ASM 8s, a

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Media Bay Module Combinations 347Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 70 demonstrates either a full double density system or a partial double densi

Strany 277 - Chapter 13

348 Media Bay Module CombinationsP0993133 03Table 71 Demonstrates a partial double density system (PDD - the default setting for 3.0), where Companion

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Media Bay Module Combinations 349Installation and Maintenance GuideDECT CombinationsThis section describes a system containing a DECT module, three BR

Strany 279 - Measure insertion loss

Preface 35Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation and Maintenance GuideText conventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions:Acronyms

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350 Media Bay Module CombinationsP0993133 03Changing ConfigurationsHere are some points to consider when changing modules in existing or in new Busine

Strany 281 - Figure 181 ATA 2 top view

Media Bay Module Combinations 351Installation and Maintenance GuideSet DNs and Port NumbersThe media bay module, based on the switch settings of the m

Strany 282 - Figure 182 ATA 2 back view

352 Media Bay Module CombinationsP0993133 03

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353Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix DSystem OptionsThe Business Communications Manager system provides a number of software applications tha

Strany 284 - ATA 2 Data Communication

354 System OptionsP0993133 03Nortel Networks Call Center Agents (requires keycode) allows the addition of a specific number of call center agents to y

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System Options 355Installation and Maintenance GuideMessage Networking (requires keycode to add extra mailboxes) links the CallPilot system with other

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356 System OptionsP0993133 03• Personal Call Manager User GuidePersonal Call Manager, a TAPI-based application, provides a graphical interface that al

Strany 287 - Chapter 14

System Options 357Installation and Maintenance Guide• NAT (Network Address Translation) — Business Communications Manager 2.5 supports both static and

Strany 288 - Figure 185 Audio input jack

358 System OptionsP0993133 03

Strany 289 - Music on hold specifications

359Installation and Maintenance GuideGlossaryaccess codeA unique digit or digits entered by the user to access some telephony features such as Line po

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36 PrefaceP0993133 03DIMM Dual in-line memory moduleDLCI Data link connection indentifierDN Directory numberDNS Domain name serverDPNSS Digital priva

Strany 291 - Troubleshooting

360 GlossaryP0993133 03background musicA feature that plays music from the speaker of your telephone. Background Music is available when you attach a

Strany 292 - Status Display (SSD) board

Glossary 361Installation and Maintenance Guidecall logAn incoming call log accessed through the set that displays the following information for every

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362 GlossaryP0993133 03Companion WirelessThe name for the communication systems which use radio technology to transmit and receive signals between its

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Glossary 363Installation and Maintenance Guidedisconnect supervisionA feature that enables the system to detect if an external caller hangs up. Enable

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364 GlossaryP0993133 03external lineA line assigned to a telephone that allows calls to the PSTN.external pagingA feature that allows voice announceme

Strany 296 - ATA 2 Does Not Function

Glossary 365Installation and Maintenance GuideHandsfree (HF) AnswerbackThis feature automatically turns on the microphone at a telephone that receives

Strany 297 - Check the ATA 2 wiring

366 GlossaryP0993133 03Internet Protocol (IP)The protocol that supports data being sent from one computer to another through an interconnection (inter

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Glossary 367Installation and Maintenance GuideLinkIf the Business Communications Manager system is connected to a Private Branch Exchange (PBX), the L

Strany 299 - System Region Attributes

368 GlossaryP0993133 03network deviceA network device is a hardware entity characterized by its use as a communications component within a network.net

Strany 300 - Language Availability

Glossary 369Installation and Maintenance GuidePersonal Speed DialTwo-digit codes (71-94) that can be programmed on the set to dial external telephone

Strany 301 - ISDN Line Services

Preface 37Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation and Maintenance GuideRelated publicationsThe following documents provide further information

Strany 302 - 302 System Region Attributes

370 GlossaryP0993133 03pulse/tone dialingPulse is the traditional method of dialing used by rotary-dial or push-button single-line telephones. Tone di

Strany 303 - Mobility Services by Region

Glossary 371Installation and Maintenance GuideRoutingThe path a message takes from its origin to its destination on a network or the Internet.Serial p

Strany 304 - Trunk Availability by Region

372 GlossaryP0993133 03Target linesLines used only to answer incoming calls. A target line routes a call according to digits it receives from an incom

Strany 305 - System Region Attributes 305

Glossary 373Installation and Maintenance GuideVoice Message CenterIf you have subscribed to Call Display services, you can receive visual Voice Messag

Strany 307 - System Region Attributes 307

38 PrefaceP0993133 03How to Get HelpYour local distributor provides technical support for your Business Communications Manager system or has access to

Strany 308 - System Defaults

39Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 1Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareThe Nortel Networks Business Communi

Strany 309 - Table 47 Region defaults

4P0993133 03Telecommunication RegistrationBusiness Communications Manager equipment meets all applicable requirements of both Industry Canada CS-03 an

Strany 310 - 310 System Region Attributes

40 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Business Communications Manager Field Replaceable UnitsTa

Strany 311 - System Region Attributes 311

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 41Installation and Maintenance GuideWall mount kit NTAB3422 NTAB3422 I

Strany 312 - 312 System Region Attributes

42 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Table 5 Power supply field replaceable unitsComponent d

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 43Installation and Maintenance GuideDSM-16+ MBM NT7B08AAAD NT7B08AAAD

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44 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03BCM200 Platform Base HardwareThe BCM200 platform base har

Strany 315 - An example:

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 45Installation and Maintenance GuideThe chassis interior contains the

Strany 316 - Determine system capacity

46 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03BCM400 Platform Base HardwareThe BCM400 platform consists

Strany 317 - Understand DS30 numbers

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 47Installation and Maintenance GuideBCM400 platform base chassisThe BC

Strany 318 - Setting offsets

48 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Figure 6 BCM400 platform base chassis (standard configu

Strany 319 - Offset 3

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 49Installation and Maintenance GuideBCM400 platform redundant feature

Strany 320 - Double-density module

5Installation and Maintenance GuideNetwork ConnectionCanada and USHearing Aid CompatibilityBusiness Communications Manager telephones are hearing-aid

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50 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03BCM400 advanced function tray (AFT)The advanced function

Strany 322 - Notes about assigning modules

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 51Installation and Maintenance GuideBCM400 advanced function tray RAID

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52 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03The media bay modules slide into the MBM bays and lock in

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 53Installation and Maintenance GuideThe media bay module (MBM) backpla

Strany 325 - 3/5 channel split

54 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Base Function Tray Component HardwareThe base function tr

Strany 326 - Double-density example

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 55Installation and Maintenance GuideBase function tray interfacesYou c

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56 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03• PCI device monitoring (LED 4-8): These LEDs monitor the

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 57Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 17 Business communication

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58 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Figure 18 BCM200 Media services cardFigure 19 BCM400

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 59Installation and Maintenance GuideThe MSC faceplate offers the follo

Strany 331

6P0993133 03Use of a Music SourceIn accordance with U.S. Copyright Law, a license may be required from the American Society of Composers, Authors and

Strany 332 - DTM switch settings

60 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03• PEC IIIs — The Business Communications Manager 3.0 uses

Strany 333 - DDIM switch settings

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 61Installation and Maintenance GuideMain card connectionsThe main card

Strany 334 - CTM switch settings

62 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Figure 22 PCI Riser cardFigure 23 PCI Riser card conn

Strany 335

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 63Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 24 WAN interface card (in

Strany 336 - 4X16 switch settings

64 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Figure 26 Modem card and interfaceI/O Interface cardThe

Strany 337 - ASM 8 switch settings

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 65Installation and Maintenance GuidePlatform Power SupplyThe BCM200 an

Strany 338 - DSM switch settings

66 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03BCM400 redundant power supplyThe redundant power supply (

Strany 339

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 67Installation and Maintenance GuideHard DiskThe BCM200 and BCM400 sta

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68 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03disk in the kit is the mirror disk. The information is wr

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 69Installation and Maintenance GuideThe BCM200/400 standard platforms

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7Installation and Maintenance Guiderequest the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical grou

Strany 343 - DECT switch settings

70 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03The system also supports four types of cordless telephone

Strany 344 - FEM switch settings

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 71Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 36 Telephony hardware com

Strany 345 - Media Bay Module Combinations

72 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Table 8 Media bay module listMedia bay modules are desi

Strany 346 - Fully-loaded Setup

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 73Installation and Maintenance GuideMedia bay module LED indicatorsFig

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74 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Media bay module DIP switchesThe underside of most module

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 75Installation and Maintenance GuideDigital trunk media bay moduleThe

Strany 349 - DECT Combinations

76 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Table 10 provides a description of the function for each

Strany 350 - System Setup

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 77Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 41 CTM and CTM8 LEDS and

Strany 351 - Set DNs and Port Numbers

78 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Station Media Bay ModulesInstall the station media bay mo

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Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 79Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 43 Faceplates of DSM 16+

Strany 353 - System Options

8P0993133 03• If the terminal equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary disconti

Strany 354 - 354 System Options

80 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Figure 44 Faceplate of 4X16 module LEDS, connectors, an

Strany 355 - System Options 355

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 81Installation and Maintenance GuideSpecialized Media Bay ModulesThis

Strany 356 - Data Features

82 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Figure 46 DECT faceplate with eight RJ45 connectorsFibe

Strany 357 - System Options 357

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 83Installation and Maintenance GuideThe module has port status LEDs be

Strany 358 - 358 System Options

84 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Figure 48 Digital Drop & Insert (DDIM) faceplatePow

Strany 359 - Glossary

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 85Installation and Maintenance GuideTelephones and adaptersThe followi

Strany 360 - 360 Glossary

86 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Norstar M7100 — one-line display, one memory button, with

Strany 361 - Glossary 361

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 87Installation and Maintenance GuidePortable systemsThe following sect

Strany 362 - 362 Glossary

88 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03DECT System ComponentsThe DECT system allows the user to

Strany 363 - Glossary 363

Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 89Installation and Maintenance Guide• Portable handset — communicates

Strany 364 - 364 Glossary

9Installation and Maintenance GuideEMI/EMC (FCC Part 15) • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment

Strany 365 - when you place an

90 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Business Communications Manager Expansion UnitThe Busines

Strany 366 - 366 Glossary

91Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 2Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process OverviewThis chapter provides a description of the prere

Strany 367 - Glossary 367

92 Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process OverviewP0993133 03If you are using Netscape Communicator, set the following parameters:

Strany 368 - 368 Glossary

Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process Overview 93Installation and Maintenance GuideInstallation Process OverviewFigure 50 provide

Strany 369 - Glossary 369

94 Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process OverviewP0993133 03Connect the telephony componentsThe telephony components of the Busin

Strany 370 - 370 Glossary

Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process Overview 95Installation and Maintenance GuideInstallation Preparation ChecklistBefore you i

Strany 371 - Glossary 371

96 Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process OverviewP0993133 03The Business Communications Manager (or expansion unit) power cord is

Strany 372 - 372 Glossary

Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process Overview 97Installation and Maintenance GuideSystem Equipment and SuppliesUse the checklist

Strany 373 - Glossary 373

98 Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process OverviewP0993133 03Companion equipmentIf you are installing a Companion system, check th

Strany 374 - 374 Glossary

99Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 3Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platf

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