Part No. P0993133 03Business Communications ManagerBCM200/400Installation and Maintenance Guide
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
100 Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base ChassisP0993133 03Figure 51 Attach the rack mount brack
Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base Chassis 101Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation an
102 Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base ChassisP0993133 03Install the Platform Base Chassis on th
Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base Chassis 103Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation an
104 Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base ChassisP0993133 03Install the Platform Base Chassis on a
Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base Chassis 105Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation an
106 Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base ChassisP0993133 03Figure 58 Fasten the expansion unit t
Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base Chassis 107Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation an
108 Chapter 3 Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platform Base ChassisP0993133 03
109Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 4Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesUse the procedure in this chapter to install, remove or
11Installation and Maintenance Guide16 Save these instructions.International Regulatory InformationThis is a class A product. In a domestic environmen
110 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03Shut down the systemBefore you perform any maintenance procedures, read the f
Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 111Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a media bay module in the Business Communicati
112 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03Reconnect the equipmentAfter you install the module correctly into the bay, y
Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 113Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 62 Overview of removing a media bay module Re
114 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03Figure 63 Remove a BCM200 media bay moduleFigure 64 Remove a BCM400 media
Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 115Installation and Maintenance GuideRemove a media bay module from the expansion unitUse t
116 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03Figure 66 provides an overview of the process for replacing media bay modules
Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 117Installation and Maintenance GuideWire the Media Bay ModulesThis section describes how t
118 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03Figure 67 Trunk and station wiring overviewModule Wiring WarningsWarning: E
Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 119Installation and Maintenance GuideConnect the Media Bay Modules to Service ProvidersTo c
12P0993133 03Safety Additional Safety InformationThe following interfaces are classified as Telecommunication Network Voltage (TNV) circuits, and may
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.
Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 121Installation and Maintenance GuideWire Media Bay Modules to Internal ConnectionsAfter yo
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
Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 123Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 14 and Figure 72 provide the wiring scheme for t
124 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03• Configure and register the handsets according to the instructions provided
Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay Modules 125Installation and Maintenance GuideConnect the fiber cablesFollow these steps to connect
126 Chapter 4 Install, remove or replace the Media Bay ModulesP0993133 03Installation/Replacement TroubleshootingThe Business Communications Manager m
127Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 5Business Communications Manager System StartupThis chapter describes initial system startup procedures f
128 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 03Check Power and WiringThe Business Communications Manager system is available a
Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System Startup 129Installation and Maintenance GuideCheck system power and statusAfter you connect power to
13Installation and Maintenance Guide• serial port• LAN interfaceThe following interfaces are classified as Telecommunication Network Voltage (TNV) cir
130 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 031 If the base function tray Power LED does not light:a Disconnect the power cor
Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System Startup 131Installation and Maintenance GuideConnect the Data Networking HardwareThis section describ
132 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 03Connect the cardsThe data networking hardware (MSC) is installed in the Busines
Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System Startup 133Installation and Maintenance GuideConnect wiring to the WAN cardTable 18 shows the wire co
134 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 03Connect wiring to the modemTable 19 shows the wire connections for a RS-422/EIA
Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System Startup 135Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 20 shows the wire connections for a V.35 adapter c
136 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 03Install the cardsRefer to Chapter 10, “Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardwa
Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System Startup 137Installation and Maintenance GuideIf you can use the default IP address, you can connect t
138 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 03Null modem cable setupTable 22 shows the correct wiring for the Business Commun
Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System Startup 139Installation and Maintenance GuideDisplay the configuration menusTo perform this procedure
14P0993133 03After Warranty ServiceNortel Networks offers ongoing repair and support for this product. This service provides repair or replacement of
140 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 039 If you want to change the IP addressing, enter 2 (System Configuration) and f
Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System Startup 141Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 77 Ethernet crossover cableConfigure your compu
142 Chapter 5 Business Communications Manager System StartupP0993133 036 Use the Quick Start Wizard to create the system configuration.Refer to the Bu
143Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 6Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesThis chapter describes how to prepare the Business Communica
144 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Figure 78 provides an overview of the process for preparing the Business Communic
Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 145Installation and Maintenance GuideSpecial ToolsBefore you replace the components, ensure you
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
Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 147Installation and Maintenance GuideRestart the System after MaintenanceWhen you finish your p
148 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Base Function Tray Maintenance ProceduresThe base function tray contains the core
Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 149Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 79 Base function tray replacement overviewIf poss
15Installation and Maintenance GuideContentsNorth American Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
150 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Remove the base function trayThis procedure describes how to remove the base func
Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 151Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 80 Remove the base function tray11 Remove the bas
152 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 033 Move the base function tray latches to the unlocked position.4 Position the bas
Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 153Installation and Maintenance GuideRemove the base function tray bezelUse this procedure to r
154 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Figure 82 Remove the base function tray bezel11 This procedure is complete.Inst
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
156 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Advanced Function Tray Maintenance ProceduresThis procedure applies only to the B
Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 157Installation and Maintenance GuideUse the flow chart shown in Figure 85 as a summary guide t
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
Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 159Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall the advanced function trayUse this procedure to in
16 ContentsP0993133 03BCM400 platform base chassis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47BCM400 standard (ST
160 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Figure 87 Install the advanced function tray16 This procedure is complete.Insta
Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 161Installation and Maintenance GuideRemove and Install the Platform Base Chassis Top CoverUse
162 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Figure 88 Remove the BCM200 top coverFigure 89 Remove the BCM400 top cover9 T
Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or Upgrades 163Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall the platform base chassis top coverUse this proced
164 Chapter 6 Prepare Hardware for Maintenance or UpgradesP0993133 03Figure 91 Install the BCM400 top cover8 This procedure is complete.Slide cover
165Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 7Hard Disk Replacement ProceduresThe hard disk is a core software and data storage component. For BCM200
166 Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement ProceduresP0993133 03Figure 92 provides an overview of the hard disk replacement process.Figure 92 Hard disk rep
Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement Procedures 167Installation and Maintenance Guide2 Set up the server for maintenance, as described in “Shut down the sy
168 Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement ProceduresP0993133 03Remove a hard disk cage from a BCM400 platform base chassisUse this procedure to remove the h
Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement Procedures 169Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 94 Detach the hard disk cage from the BCM400 advanced functio
Contents 17Installation and Maintenance GuideTelephones and adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
170 Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement ProceduresP0993133 03Figure 95 Remove the hard disk from the hard disk cageFigure 96 Remove the primary hard d
Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement Procedures 171Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a New Hard DiskThis section describes the procedures to instal
172 Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement ProceduresP0993133 03Figure 97 Install a BCM200 hard disk in the hard disk cageFigure 98 Install a BCM400 hard
Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement Procedures 173Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 99 Install the programmed hard disk into the RAID hard disk c
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
Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement Procedures 175Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a hard disk cage in a BCM400 platform base chassisUse this pro
176 Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement ProceduresP0993133 038 Slide the advanced function tray completely into the BCM400 platform base chassis (see “Ins
Chapter 7 Hard Disk Replacement Procedures 177Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 102 Main Menu screen• If the hard disk requires initializatio
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
179Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 8Install or Replace a Cooling FanThis chapter describes how to replace a cooling fan in the BCM200 and BC
18 ContentsP0993133 03Mount the Expansion Unit to the rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105Install the Expansion
180 Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling FanP0993133 03Troubleshooting FansThere are three LEDs on the front of the Business Communications Manager
Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling Fan 181Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 105 Remove the BCM400 fan access panel6 Disconnect the I/O ca
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
Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling Fan 183Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 108 Fan chassis mounting holesb Hold the fan in place against
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
Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling Fan 185Installation and Maintenance Guide5 Restore the Business Communications Manager system to operation. For
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
Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling Fan 187Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall the BCM200 cooling fanUse this procedure to install a cooling
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
Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling Fan 189Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 115 Fan screws location in expansion unit, 2.0 models.Figure
Contents 19Installation and Maintenance GuideConfigure your computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
190 Chapter 8 Install or Replace a Cooling FanP0993133 03Install an expansion unit fanUse this procedure to install the fan in the Business Communicat
191Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 9Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyThe BCM200 uses a standard power supply. The BCM400 and expansion units
192 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03Replace a Standard Power SupplyIf the platform base chassis or expansion unit has a standard
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
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
Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 195Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a BCM200 standard power supplyUse this procedure to install a
196 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03c Ensure the remainder of the power cable does not interfere with internal components.Figure
Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 197Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 124 Install the BCM200 MSC guide bracket7 Install a P1 power
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
Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 199Installation and Maintenance GuideRemove a BCM400 standard power supplyUse this procedure to remove the
2P0993133 03Copyright © 2002 Nortel NetworksAll rights reserved. November, 2002.The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
20 ContentsP0993133 03Troubleshooting Fans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180Remove
200 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03Figure 126 Remove the BCM400 power supply chassis screws11 Unfasten the exterior and inter
Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 201Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a BCM400 standard power supplyUse this procedure to install a
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
Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 203Installation and Maintenance Guide10 Attach the 20 pin motherboard connector and the +12V power connect
204 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03Figure 131 Redundant power supply upgrade overviewRemove the PSU status connector jumperUs
Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 205Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 132 Remove the PSU status connector jumper8 This procedure i
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
Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 207Installation and Maintenance Guide8 Remove both power supply modules from the redundant power supply ca
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
Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 209Installation and Maintenance Guide19 Run the power supply, auxilliary and IDE cables to the hard disk.
Contents 21Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 11Install Telephones and Peripherals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
210 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03Remove a BCM400 redundant power supply cageUse this procedure to remove an existing redundan
Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 211Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 139 Remove the BCM400 redundant power supply chassis screws1
212 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03Figure 140 Remove the redundant power supply cage and support bracket13 This procedure is
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
214 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03If you are replacing a faulty power supply module, the Business Communications Manager is al
Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power Supply 215Installation and Maintenance GuideNote: If you are installing the redundant power supply for the first
216 Chapter 9 Replace or Upgrade a Power SupplyP0993133 03
217Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 10Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareThis chapter describes how to replace data card and processin
218 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03•Figure 144 shows an interior view of the base function tray (looking forward). Th
Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 219Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 145 Card replacement overviewRemove the WAN cardUs
22 ContentsP0993133 03Mount the Business Communications Manager ATA 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281Determine the ATA 2 extension
220 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 035 Remove the platform base chassis top cover. Refer to “Remove the platform base c
Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 221Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall the WAN cardUse this procedure to install a replace
222 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 038 Partially insert the base function tray in the platform base chassis (see “Insta
Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 223Installation and Maintenance Guide4 Perform the WAN card installation as described in the pro
224 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03Figure 150 Initialize menu7 From the Initialize menu, select option 1 - Initiali
Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 225Installation and Maintenance GuideRemove the media services card (MSC)Use this procedure to r
226 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03Figure 151 MSC chassis mounting screws13 Use both hands to carefully hold the ca
Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 227Installation and Maintenance Guide4 Push the card firmly and fully into the PCI riser card co
228 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 036 Disconnect any connectors from the front of the base function tray.7 Partially r
Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 229Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall the modem cardUse this procedure to install a modem
Contents 23Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix BTelephony Hardware Selection and Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313Media
230 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03Replace the Processor Expansion Card (PEC)The BCM200 is equipped with one Processo
Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 231Installation and Maintenance GuideRemove the processor expansion card (PEC)Use this procedure
232 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03Figure 154 Remove the processor expansion card (PEC III)8 This procedure is comp
Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 233Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a processor expansion card (PEC)When you replace or
234 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03Figure 155 Insert the processor expansion card (PEC III)6 Completely insert the
Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 235Installation and Maintenance GuideReplace MemoryThe Business communication manager is equippe
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
Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 237Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall the dual in-line memory module (DIMM) cardUse this
238 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03Replace the Clock/Calendar BatteryThe clock/calendar battery supplies the power re
Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 239Installation and Maintenance GuideRemove the clock/calendar batteryUse this procedure to remo
24 ContentsP0993133 03Appendix DSystem Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353Telephon
240 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03Figure 159 Removing the clock/calendar battery13 This procedure is complete.Inst
Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing Hardware 241Installation and Maintenance Guide8 Position the PCI cover plate on the front of the base fun
242 Chapter 10 Replace Data Cards and Processing HardwareP0993133 03
243Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 11Install Telephones and PeripheralsYou can add telephones and peripherals before or after you initialize
244 Chapter 11 Install Telephones and PeripheralsP0993133 03Central answering position (CAP)The Central Answering Position (CAP) module connects to an
Chapter 11 Install Telephones and Peripherals 245Installation and Maintenance GuideEmergency Telephone InstallationYou can use the emergency telephone
246 Chapter 11 Install Telephones and PeripheralsP0993133 03Install IP TelephonesThe Business Communications Manager emobility strategy includes suppo
Chapter 11 Install Telephones and Peripherals 247Installation and Maintenance GuideThe following documentation is available for this system:• A site s
248 Chapter 11 Install Telephones and PeripheralsP0993133 03T7406 cordless systemsThe T7406 cordless system consists of a base station that connects t
249Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 12Install Companion or DECT SystemsThis chapter describes the two radio-based systems that can be added t
25Installation and Maintenance GuideFiguresFigure 1 Acrobat Reader display setup selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Figure
250 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Companion componentsBusiness Communications Manager Companion has four main components:Soft
Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 251Installation and Maintenance GuideCompanion Hardware InstallationThe Companion hardware must be in pla
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
Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 253Installation and Maintenance GuideUse this procedure to mount the RPI unit.1 Partially install two #10
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
Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 255Installation and Maintenance GuideRPI wiring and connectionsThe maximum two-way DC loop resistance for
256 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03RPI output connectionsFeed the output pairs in through the bottom of the RPI and route the
Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 257Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 167 Input connector pinoutTable 28 Input wiring Connector
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
Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 259Installation and Maintenance GuideRPI-8 BIX wiring chartTable 30 lists the wiring chart for the RPI-16
26 FiguresP0993133 03Figure 40 Digital Trunk Interface Module (DTM) faceplate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Figure 41 CTM and CTM8 LEDS an
260 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 0332OBIX11BS11-PWR Red-Orange7 Orange-Red33 TCM Red-Green8 Green-Red34 +PWR Red-Brown9 Brown-
Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 261Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a Companion base stationBefore you install wireless equipmen
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
Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 263Installation and Maintenance GuideThe polarity of the TCM connections is not important. If you connect
264 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Companion set registrationTo use Companion portable telephones, you must first install radi
Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 265Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall an external antenna and lightning surge protectionYou can us
266 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Install an outdoor antenna (USA)Use the procedure in this section to install an outdoor ant
Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 267Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 171 Antenna with antenna bracket (USA) 6 Feed the coaxial c
268 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Figure 172 Lightning surge protector and bracket (USA) 4 This procedure is complete.Tip:
Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 269Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall an antenna (Canada)There are three types of external antenna
Figures 27Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 81 Install the base function tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
270 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Installing an Indoor Directional AntennaThe indoor directional antenna has a backplate that
Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 271Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall an indoor omnidirectional antenna (Canada)Use the procedure
272 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Install an outdoor omnidirectional antenna (Canada)Use the procedure in this section to ins
Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 273Installation and Maintenance Guide1 Screw the antenna mounting plate vertically to the exterior wall o
274 Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT SystemsP0993133 03Install a lightning surge protector (Canada)Use the procedure in this section to install a
Chapter 12 Install Companion or DECT Systems 275Installation and Maintenance Guide4 Route and connect the coaxial cable from the surge protector to th
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
277Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 13Install Analog Terminal AdaptersThis chapter provides installation instructions for the Analog Terminal
278 Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal AdaptersP0993133 03Analog transmission parameters(North American systems only)The following are the required an
Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal Adapters 279Installation and Maintenance GuideMeasure insertion lossMeasure the total insertion loss between the CO
28 FiguresP0993133 03Figure 121 Install the BCM200 power supply chassis screws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195Figure 122 Power and hard disk ca
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
Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal Adapters 281Installation and Maintenance GuideUse this procedure to connect the cable.1 Connect one end of a line c
282 Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal AdaptersP0993133 03Figure 182 ATA 2 back view5 This procedure is complete.Determine the ATA 2 extension numbe
Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal Adapters 283Installation and Maintenance GuideConfigure the ATA 2Use this procedure to configure the Business Commu
284 Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal AdaptersP0993133 03ATA 2 Data CommunicationThe Business Communications Manager ATA 2 connects a standard analog
Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal Adapters 285Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall a Data Communication DeviceUse this procedure to install an A
286 Chapter 13 Install Analog Terminal AdaptersP0993133 03
287Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 14Install Optional Telephony EquipmentUse the procedures described in this chapter to connect the optiona
288 Chapter 14 Install Optional Telephony EquipmentP0993133 03Activate auxiliary ringer programmingYou can activate the auxiliary ringer by setting au
Chapter 14 Install Optional Telephony Equipment 289Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 186 Page relay jack3 This procedure is complete.Connect
Figures 29Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 162 RPI mounting holes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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
291Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 15TroubleshootingThis chapter describes troubleshooting options to determine the cause of malfunctions or
292 Chapter 15 TroubleshootingP0993133 03Access the System Status Monitor to Monitor LEDsThe LEDs on the Business Communications Manager base function
Chapter 15 Troubleshooting 293Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 189 LED locations on the face of the base function trayThe Business Communica
294 Chapter 15 TroubleshootingP0993133 03Figure 190 System Status Monitor LED Display screenThis screen displays the current status of the operation
Chapter 15 Troubleshooting 295Installation and Maintenance Guide4 This procedure is complete.Business Communications Manager does not FunctionThe Busi
296 Chapter 15 TroubleshootingP0993133 03Emergency Telephone Does Not FunctionIf the emergency telephone is connected to the system, use the following
Chapter 15 Troubleshooting 297Installation and Maintenance GuideCheck the ATA 2 wiringCheck the following connections:1 ATA 2 to the terminal. The res
298 Chapter 15 TroubleshootingP0993133 03
299Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix ASystem Region AttributesThis appendix provides a number of tables that show the relationship of system
3Installation and Maintenance GuideEnhanced 911 Configuration Radio-frequency Interference Caution: Only qualified persons should service the system.T
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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
System Region Attributes 301Installation and Maintenance GuideCaller ID DisplaysThe North American region supports the following format: 5554775 (613)
302 System Region AttributesP0993133 03Camp-on Call Offer Call Charge Rate Indication (CCRD)ISDN Call Connection Limit Loop avoidanceNetwork Call Tran
System Region Attributes 303Installation and Maintenance GuideMobility Services by RegionTable 41 shows the Mobility services that are supported by th
304 System Region AttributesP0993133 03Trunk Availability by RegionDifferent countries have different available trunk types. Table 42 provides a cross
System Region Attributes 305Installation and Maintenance GuidePRC9 9 9 9Spain9 9Sweden9 9Switzerland9 9Taiw an9 9 9 9 9United Kingdom9 9 9Table 44 P
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
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
308 System Region AttributesP0993133 03Define Time Zones by Country and LanguageTime zones are based on the actual time zone where the Business Commun
System Region Attributes 309Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 47 Region defaults Functionality Attribute North American Global United Kingdom
31Installation and Maintenance GuideTablesTable 1 Interface harmonized standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Ta
310 System Region AttributesP0993133 03DRT Delay Show in second disabled disabled disabledDefault 4 ring cycles 4 ring cycles 4 ring cyclesOptions • 1
System Region Attributes 311Installation and Maintenance GuideTandem alerting disabled disabled disabledTON/NPI national/E.164 national/E.164 unknown/
312 System Region AttributesP0993133 03
313Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix BTelephony Hardware Selection and SettingsMedia Bay Module System SelectionThe media bay modules are the
314 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Trunk media bay module selectionThe number and type of lines coming into your system determine
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 315Installation and Maintenance Guide* A Universal T1 MUX is a type of T1 digital line that contains a combi
316 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03An example for North America:• If you require 12 digital extensions, you need one DSM 16/DSM 1
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 317Installation and Maintenance GuideThe following sections describe the MSC DS30 buses, which manage the DS
318 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Setting offsetsEach offset is one-quarter of a DS30 bus. Each bus, supports 16 lines (32 time
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 319Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 194 Offsets are part of DS30 channel line groups1 DS30 bus16 l
32 TablesP0993133 03Table 41 Mobility services, by region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303Table 42 Module avai
320 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Determining module channel requirementsFigure 196 shows how much of a DS30 channel each module
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 321Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 196 Space requirements for special media bay modules1 Make a l
322 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Set Media Bay Module Dip SwitchesBefore you install a media bay module, assign switch settings
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 323Installation and Maintenance Guide• DSM 32 modules require two DS30 numbers. When you assign the first DS
324 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Choose the assigned order for modulesAssign the media bay modules and DS30 channels in the ord
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 325Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 197 Assigning single-density modules to the DS30 channel hiera
326 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Figure 198 Assigning double density modules to the DS30 channel hierarchyDetermine module DI
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 327Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 199 How to use the configuration mapExample: Position your DSM
328 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Table 52 shows possible DS30 and offset configurations for each type of trunk module, and the
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 329Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 53 shows possible DS30 and offset configurations for each type of
33Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation and Maintenance GuidePrefaceThis guide describes how to install, initialize and maintain the hardwar
330 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Set the media bay module DIP switchesBefore you install the media bay modules into the Busines
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 331Installation and Maintenance Guide4 You are now ready to install the modules into the Business Communicat
332 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03Line and extension numbers for specific modulesThe switch settings on the media bay module det
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 333Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 56 shows the switch settings for each DS30 bus, and the resulting
334 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03BRI switch settingsYou can install a maximum of three BRI modules per DS30 bus on the offsets
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 335Installation and Maintenance GuideYou can also combine a CTM8 with a 4X16 module on the same DS30 number.
336 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 034X16 switch settingsThe 4X16 module combines a CTM and a DSM 16. The CTM only requires four li
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 337Installation and Maintenance GuideASM 8 switch settingsIn a single density configuration, such as for DS3
338 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03DSM switch settingsThere are two types of DSMs: • DSM 16s have one connector which connects to
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 339Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 62 DSM 16/DSM 16+ and DSM 32/DSM32+ single density switch setti
34 PrefaceP0993133 03Figure 1 Acrobat Reader display setup selectionsSymbols used in this guideThis guide uses the following symbols to draw your at
340 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03DSM16+ and DSM 32+ double density switch settings (upgraded system)The following table shows t
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 341Installation and Maintenance GuideDSM16/DSM 32 single density switch settings (new 3.0 system)The followi
342 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03DSM16+ and DSM 32+ double density switch settings (new 3.0 system)The following table shows th
Telephony Hardware Selection and Settings 343Installation and Maintenance GuideDECT switch settingsThe DECT module supports a maximum of eight DECT ra
344 Telephony Hardware Selection and SettingsP0993133 03FEM switch settingsThe DIP switches on the underside of the FEM module are used to turn the si
345Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix CMedia Bay Module CombinationsThis section describes some combinations of trunk and station modules to d
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
Media Bay Module Combinations 347Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 70 demonstrates either a full double density system or a partial double densi
348 Media Bay Module CombinationsP0993133 03Table 71 Demonstrates a partial double density system (PDD - the default setting for 3.0), where Companion
Media Bay Module Combinations 349Installation and Maintenance GuideDECT CombinationsThis section describes a system containing a DECT module, three BR
Preface 35Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation and Maintenance GuideText conventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions:Acronyms
350 Media Bay Module CombinationsP0993133 03Changing ConfigurationsHere are some points to consider when changing modules in existing or in new Busine
Media Bay Module Combinations 351Installation and Maintenance GuideSet DNs and Port NumbersThe media bay module, based on the switch settings of the m
352 Media Bay Module CombinationsP0993133 03
353Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix DSystem OptionsThe Business Communications Manager system provides a number of software applications tha
354 System OptionsP0993133 03Nortel Networks Call Center Agents (requires keycode) allows the addition of a specific number of call center agents to y
System Options 355Installation and Maintenance GuideMessage Networking (requires keycode to add extra mailboxes) links the CallPilot system with other
356 System OptionsP0993133 03• Personal Call Manager User GuidePersonal Call Manager, a TAPI-based application, provides a graphical interface that al
System Options 357Installation and Maintenance Guide• NAT (Network Address Translation) — Business Communications Manager 2.5 supports both static and
358 System OptionsP0993133 03
359Installation and Maintenance GuideGlossaryaccess codeA unique digit or digits entered by the user to access some telephony features such as Line po
36 PrefaceP0993133 03DIMM Dual in-line memory moduleDLCI Data link connection indentifierDN Directory numberDNS Domain name serverDPNSS Digital priva
360 GlossaryP0993133 03background musicA feature that plays music from the speaker of your telephone. Background Music is available when you attach a
Glossary 361Installation and Maintenance Guidecall logAn incoming call log accessed through the set that displays the following information for every
362 GlossaryP0993133 03Companion WirelessThe name for the communication systems which use radio technology to transmit and receive signals between its
Glossary 363Installation and Maintenance Guidedisconnect supervisionA feature that enables the system to detect if an external caller hangs up. Enable
364 GlossaryP0993133 03external lineA line assigned to a telephone that allows calls to the PSTN.external pagingA feature that allows voice announceme
Glossary 365Installation and Maintenance GuideHandsfree (HF) AnswerbackThis feature automatically turns on the microphone at a telephone that receives
366 GlossaryP0993133 03Internet Protocol (IP)The protocol that supports data being sent from one computer to another through an interconnection (inter
Glossary 367Installation and Maintenance GuideLinkIf the Business Communications Manager system is connected to a Private Branch Exchange (PBX), the L
368 GlossaryP0993133 03network deviceA network device is a hardware entity characterized by its use as a communications component within a network.net
Glossary 369Installation and Maintenance GuidePersonal Speed DialTwo-digit codes (71-94) that can be programmed on the set to dial external telephone
Preface 37Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation and Maintenance GuideRelated publicationsThe following documents provide further information
370 GlossaryP0993133 03pulse/tone dialingPulse is the traditional method of dialing used by rotary-dial or push-button single-line telephones. Tone di
Glossary 371Installation and Maintenance GuideRoutingThe path a message takes from its origin to its destination on a network or the Internet.Serial p
372 GlossaryP0993133 03Target linesLines used only to answer incoming calls. A target line routes a call according to digits it receives from an incom
Glossary 373Installation and Maintenance GuideVoice Message CenterIf you have subscribed to Call Display services, you can receive visual Voice Messag
374 GlossaryP0993133 03
38 PrefaceP0993133 03How to Get HelpYour local distributor provides technical support for your Business Communications Manager system or has access to
39Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 1Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareThe Nortel Networks Business Communi
4P0993133 03Telecommunication RegistrationBusiness Communications Manager equipment meets all applicable requirements of both Industry Canada CS-03 an
40 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Business Communications Manager Field Replaceable UnitsTa
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 41Installation and Maintenance GuideWall mount kit NTAB3422 NTAB3422 I
42 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Table 5 Power supply field replaceable unitsComponent d
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 43Installation and Maintenance GuideDSM-16+ MBM NT7B08AAAD NT7B08AAAD
44 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03BCM200 Platform Base HardwareThe BCM200 platform base har
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 45Installation and Maintenance GuideThe chassis interior contains the
46 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03BCM400 Platform Base HardwareThe BCM400 platform consists
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 47Installation and Maintenance GuideBCM400 platform base chassisThe BC
48 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Figure 6 BCM400 platform base chassis (standard configu
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 49Installation and Maintenance GuideBCM400 platform redundant feature
5Installation and Maintenance GuideNetwork ConnectionCanada and USHearing Aid CompatibilityBusiness Communications Manager telephones are hearing-aid
50 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03BCM400 advanced function tray (AFT)The advanced function
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 51Installation and Maintenance GuideBCM400 advanced function tray RAID
52 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03The media bay modules slide into the MBM bays and lock in
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 53Installation and Maintenance GuideThe media bay module (MBM) backpla
54 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Base Function Tray Component HardwareThe base function tr
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 55Installation and Maintenance GuideBase function tray interfacesYou c
56 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03• PCI device monitoring (LED 4-8): These LEDs monitor the
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 57Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 17 Business communication
58 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Figure 18 BCM200 Media services cardFigure 19 BCM400
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 59Installation and Maintenance GuideThe MSC faceplate offers the follo
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
60 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03• PEC IIIs — The Business Communications Manager 3.0 uses
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 61Installation and Maintenance GuideMain card connectionsThe main card
62 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Figure 22 PCI Riser cardFigure 23 PCI Riser card conn
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 63Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 24 WAN interface card (in
64 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Figure 26 Modem card and interfaceI/O Interface cardThe
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 65Installation and Maintenance GuidePlatform Power SupplyThe BCM200 an
66 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03BCM400 redundant power supplyThe redundant power supply (
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 67Installation and Maintenance GuideHard DiskThe BCM200 and BCM400 sta
68 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03disk in the kit is the mirror disk. The information is wr
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 69Installation and Maintenance GuideThe BCM200/400 standard platforms
7Installation and Maintenance Guiderequest the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical grou
70 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03The system also supports four types of cordless telephone
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 71Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 36 Telephony hardware com
72 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Table 8 Media bay module listMedia bay modules are desi
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 73Installation and Maintenance GuideMedia bay module LED indicatorsFig
74 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Media bay module DIP switchesThe underside of most module
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 75Installation and Maintenance GuideDigital trunk media bay moduleThe
76 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Table 10 provides a description of the function for each
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 77Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 41 CTM and CTM8 LEDS and
78 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Station Media Bay ModulesInstall the station media bay mo
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 79Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 43 Faceplates of DSM 16+
8P0993133 03• If the terminal equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary disconti
80 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Figure 44 Faceplate of 4X16 module LEDS, connectors, an
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 81Installation and Maintenance GuideSpecialized Media Bay ModulesThis
82 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Figure 46 DECT faceplate with eight RJ45 connectorsFibe
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 83Installation and Maintenance GuideThe module has port status LEDs be
84 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Figure 48 Digital Drop & Insert (DDIM) faceplatePow
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 85Installation and Maintenance GuideTelephones and adaptersThe followi
86 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Norstar M7100 — one-line display, one memory button, with
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 87Installation and Maintenance GuidePortable systemsThe following sect
88 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03DECT System ComponentsThe DECT system allows the user to
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform Hardware 89Installation and Maintenance Guide• Portable handset — communicates
9Installation and Maintenance GuideEMI/EMC (FCC Part 15) • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment
90 Chapter 1 Introduction to the Business Communications Manager Platform HardwareP0993133 03Business Communications Manager Expansion UnitThe Busines
91Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 2Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process OverviewThis chapter provides a description of the prere
92 Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process OverviewP0993133 03If you are using Netscape Communicator, set the following parameters:
Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process Overview 93Installation and Maintenance GuideInstallation Process OverviewFigure 50 provide
94 Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process OverviewP0993133 03Connect the telephony componentsThe telephony components of the Busin
Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process Overview 95Installation and Maintenance GuideInstallation Preparation ChecklistBefore you i
96 Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process OverviewP0993133 03The Business Communications Manager (or expansion unit) power cord is
Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process Overview 97Installation and Maintenance GuideSystem Equipment and SuppliesUse the checklist
98 Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process OverviewP0993133 03Companion equipmentIf you are installing a Companion system, check th
99Business Communication Manager 3.0 Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 3Install the Business Communications Manager & Expansion Unit Platf
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