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Business Communications Manager Companion Configuration Guide
Chapter 1
Installing the Companion system
This section describes the process for installing a Companion wireless system.
The following information is based on the following understandings:
A site survey has been completed and you have determined the exact locations of the base
stations around your site.
You have determined how many handsets you want.
To determine this, you need to know whether your system has a DS30 channel 2/6 or 3/5 split.
The Companion requires a DSM8 module for every 32 handsets. You can assign a maximum
of 32 Companion handsets per DSM because the Companion system can use both B channels.
You can install a maximum of two DSM8s or one DSM32 for Companion handsets, per
system, providing your system is configured with a DS30 channel 2/6 split. Refer to the
Business Communications Manager Installation and Maintenance Guide for detailed
hardware configuration.
The Companion hardware must be in place and configured before you can use the handsets to
connect to the Business Communications Manager. This section describes the installation of the
various pieces of hardware.
This section contains the following information:
“Companion components overview” on page 14
“Hardware installation process map” on page 15
“Companion components overview” on page 14
“Remote power interconnect (RPI) unit overview” on page 16
“Mounting the RPI unit” on page 17
“Wiring the base station and connecting the RPI” on page 19
“Companion base station installation overview” on page 25
“Positioning a Companion base station” on page 26
“Attaching a Companion base station” on page 27
“Installing external antennas and lightning surge protection” on page 30
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