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Seite 1 - Installation and Maintenance

Part No. N0008587 01March 8, 2005Business Communications ManagerBCM1000Installation and Maintenance Guide

Seite 2 - Trademarks

10N0008587 01Important Safety InstructionsThe following safety instructions cover the installation and use of the Product. Read carefully and retain

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74 Chapter 5 Installing the BCM1000N0008587 01Installing the BCM1000 on the wallTo mount the BCM1000 on the wall, you need:• two rack mounting bracke

Seite 4 - Radio-frequency Interference

Chapter 5 Installing the BCM1000 75Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 30 Attaching the mounting brackets to the BCM10003 Install the 2 cm (3/4

Seite 5 - Hearing Aid Compatibility

76 Chapter 5 Installing the BCM1000N0008587 01Figure 31 Mount the BCM1000 on the wall6 Insert two #10 x 2.5 cm (#10 x 1 in.) round-head wood screws

Seite 6 - Use of a Music Source

Chapter 5 Installing the BCM1000 77Installation and Maintenance GuideInstalling the BCM1000 on a flat surfaceYou can install the BCM1000 on any flat s

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78 Chapter 5 Installing the BCM1000N0008587 01

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79Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 6Installing the BCM1000e (expansion unit)This chapter describes how to install the BCM1000e.The BCM1000e m

Seite 9 - EMI/EMC (FCC Part 15)

80 Chapter 6 Installing the BCM1000e (expansion unit)N0008587 013 Fasten the bracket to the BCM1000e using the four supplied screws.4 Repeat steps 2

Seite 10 - Important Safety Instructions

Chapter 6 Installing the BCM1000e (expansion unit) 81Installation and Maintenance GuideInstalling the BCM1000e on the wallThe BCM1000e must be install

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82 Chapter 6 Installing the BCM1000e (expansion unit)N0008587 017 Align the slots on the wall mounting bracket over the screws. 8 Push the unit again

Seite 12 - Additional Safety Information

Chapter 6 Installing the BCM1000e (expansion unit) 83Installation and Maintenance Guide2 Plug the other end of the cable into the DS256 connector on t

Seite 13 - Limited Warranty

11Installation and Maintenance Guide10 To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product, but have it sent to a qualified service p

Seite 14 - After Warranty Service

84 Chapter 6 Installing the BCM1000e (expansion unit)N0008587 01

Seite 15 - Contents

85Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 7Setting media bay module DIP switchesBefore you install a media bay module, assign switch settings for th

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86 Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switchesN0008587 01DSM32 module, because the second level of DSM lines would not be accessible. The same ap

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Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switches 87Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 37 Assigning the modules to the DS30 bus hierarchy 02030

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88 Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switchesN0008587 01Figure 38 Assigning double density modules to the DS30 bus hierarchy Partial Double De

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Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switches 89Installation and Maintenance GuideDetermining module DIP switch settingsAfter you determine in which

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90 Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switchesN0008587 01Table 11 shows possible DS30 bus numbers and offset configurations for each type of modu

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Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switches 91Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 12 Possible media bay module DIP switch settings for doubl

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92 Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switchesN0008587 01Setting the DIP switches on the modulesBefore you install the media bay modules into the

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Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switches 93Installation and Maintenance GuideLine and extension numbers for specific modulesThe switch settings

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12N0008587 01Safety Additional Safety InformationThe following interfaces are classified as Telecommunication Network Voltage (TNV) circuits, and may

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94 Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switchesN0008587 01Table 15 shows the switch settings for each DS30 bus, and the resulting line assignments

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Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switches 95Installation and Maintenance GuideCTM/GATM switch settingsThere are two models of CTMs/GATMs. • CTMs

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96 Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switchesN0008587 01GATM switch settingsThere are two sets of DIP switches located on the rear of the GATM m

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Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switches 97Installation and Maintenance GuideCTM/GATM DIP switch settingsTable 17 shows the switch settings for

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98 Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switchesN0008587 01The table below lists the possible DIP switch settings for the Mode and Country DIP swit

Seite 30 - Symbols used in this guide

Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switches 99Installation and Maintenance Guide4X16 switch settingsThe 4X16 module combines a CTM and a DSM 16. T

Seite 31 - Acronyms

100 Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switchesN0008587 01060on on on on on91-94DS30 bus 071301-316(2.5 upgrade)381-396 (3.0 new)off1 on on on on

Seite 32 - 6 Preface

Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switches 101Installation and Maintenance GuideASM 8/GASM8 switch settingsFor systems running software prior to

Seite 33 - Related publications

102 Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switchesN0008587 01050 on on on on269-276 317-324off off1 on on on277-284 325-332off off off2 on on on425-

Seite 34 - System documentation map

Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switches 103Installation and Maintenance GuideGASM8 country switch settingsThe GASM8 has a second set of eight

Seite 35 - Installation documentation

13Installation and Maintenance Guide• GASM8: The Nortel Networks GASM8 I/O ports are designated as OPX. This product does provide Telecommunications R

Seite 36 - Operations documentation

104 Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switchesN0008587 01• Switch 4-8: country settings are based on the country profile assigned to the system.

Seite 37 - Call Management documentation

Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switches 105Installation and Maintenance GuideOn these two tables, note that the modules only use the top 16 DN

Seite 38 - Documentation CD

106 Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switchesN0008587 01Table 25 DSM 16+ and DSM32+ double density switch settings for 2.5 systems upgraded t

Seite 39 - How to get help

Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switches 107Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 26 DSM 16+ and DSM32+ double density switch settings for

Seite 40 - 14 Preface

108 Chapter 7 Setting media bay module DIP switchesN0008587 01FEM switch settingsThe DIP switches on the underside of the FEM module are used to turn

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109Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 8Installing media bay modulesAfter you set the switches on the media bay modules, you can install them in

Seite 42 - Hardware components

110 Chapter 8 Installing media bay modulesN0008587 01Shutting down the systemBefore you perform any maintenance procedures, read the following warnin

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Chapter 8 Installing media bay modules 111Installation and Maintenance GuideInstalling a media bay moduleAfter the system is powered down, you can ins

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112 Chapter 8 Installing media bay modulesN0008587 015 On the back of the module, if it has a wired connector between the daughter board and the back

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Chapter 8 Installing media bay modules 113Installation and Maintenance GuideReconnecting the equipmentAfter you install the module correctly into the

Seite 46 - Telephony components

14N0008587 01This warranty sets forth the entire liability and obligations of Nortel Networks with respect to breach of warranty, and the warranties

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114 Chapter 8 Installing media bay modulesN0008587 01Replacing media bay modulesWhen media bay modules require replacement, follow the steps in this

Seite 48 - Media Services Card

Chapter 8 Installing media bay modules 115Installation and Maintenance Guide6 Set the DIP switches on the new module to match the settings you recorde

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116 Chapter 8 Installing media bay modulesN0008587 01

Seite 50 - Connection ports

117Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 9Starting the systemThe BCM1000 and BCM1000e are each powered through an ac outlet. The voltage required

Seite 51 - BCM1000 LEDs

118 Chapter 9 Starting the systemN0008587 01Checking power and wiringThe Business Communications Manager system is a global product. Therefore, you m

Seite 52 - System options

Chapter 9 Starting the system 119Installation and Maintenance GuideChecking system power and statusAfter you connect power to the BCM1000, the Power L

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120 Chapter 9 Starting the systemN0008587 011 If the Power LED does not light:a Disconnect the power cords.b Check all cables and power connections.

Seite 54 - Data features

Chapter 9 Starting the system 121Installation and Maintenance GuideConnecting the data networking hardwareThis section describes how to connect networ

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122 Chapter 9 Starting the systemN0008587 01Connecting wiring to the LAN cardConnect wiring to the WAN cardWarning: Do not plug these cables into the

Seite 56 - BCM1000e

Chapter 9 Starting the system 123Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 29 shows the wire connections for a DB25 adapter cable.Connect wiring to the

Seite 57 - Installation process overview

1Installation and Maintenance GuideContentsNorth American Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Safety . .

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124 Chapter 9 Starting the systemN0008587 01Table 30 shows the wire connections for a RS-422/EIA 530 modem adapter cableTable 31 shows the wire conne

Seite 59 - Telephony hardware

Chapter 9 Starting the system 125Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 32 shows the wire connections for a DB15 X.21 adapter cable.Replacing the car

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126 Chapter 9 Starting the systemN0008587 01Setting initial system configurationsAfter starting the BCM1000, you are ready to set the initial configu

Seite 61 - Power connections

Chapter 9 Starting the system 127Installation and Maintenance GuideConnecting when there is an IP address conflictIf you cannot use the default IP add

Seite 62 - DIP switches

128 Chapter 9 Starting the systemN0008587 01• 9600 bits per second• 8 data bits•no parity• 1 stop bit• hardware flow control Finding the configuratio

Seite 63 - Trunk media bay modules

Chapter 9 Starting the system 129Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 50 Main Menu9 What information you want to configure, will determine your

Seite 64 - Front view

130 Chapter 9 Starting the systemN0008587 01Using an Ethernet crossover cableYou use an ethernet crossover cable connected to a computer with a netwo

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Chapter 9 Starting the system 131Installation and Maintenance Guide6 In the IP Address field, enter 10.10.10.2.7 In the Subnet Mask field, enter 255.2

Seite 66 - (North American systems only)

132 Chapter 9 Starting the systemN0008587 01

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133Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 10Wiring the modulesThis chapter describes how to wire the cables that connect to the station and trunk m

Seite 68 - Station media bay modules

2 ContentsN0008587 01Chapter 1Introducing the Business Communications Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Business Communications Manager syst

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134 Chapter 10 Wiring the modulesN0008587 01Figure 52 Process map: Trunk and station wiring process mapModule wiring warningsWarning: Electrical sh

Seite 70 - 4X16 media bay module

Chapter 10 Wiring the modules 135Installation and Maintenance GuideConnecting media bay modules to Service ProvidersTo connect DTM, CTM, CTM8, 4X16, o

Seite 71 - ASM8 GASM8 Norstar ASM

136 Chapter 10 Wiring the modulesN0008587 01• The GATM uses an amphenol connector instead of an RJ-type connector, therefore, the wiring for this mod

Seite 72 - 03 do not allow

Chapter 10 Wiring the modules 137Installation and Maintenance Guide• Figure 56 shows the wiring pin-out for a BRI to the service provider (BRI loop se

Seite 73 - Specialized media bay modules

138 Chapter 10 Wiring the modulesN0008587 01Wiring media bay modules to internal connectionsAfter you have the trunk modules wired, you can install t

Seite 74 - Table 7 Specialized modules

Chapter 10 Wiring the modules 139Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 34 and Figure 57 provide the wiring scheme for the DSM 16, 4X16 and DSM 32 mo

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140 Chapter 10 Wiring the modulesN0008587 01Table 35 and Figure 58 provide the wiring scheme for the eight pairs that connect to an ASM. 3 Plug the f

Seite 76 - Telephones and adapters

Chapter 10 Wiring the modules 141Installation and Maintenance GuideFEM wiringA Fiber Expansion module (FEM) allows you to upgrade from a Norstar syste

Seite 77 - PQRS TUV WXYZ

142 Chapter 10 Wiring the modulesN0008587 01Table 36 compares the designated extension numbers on the Norstar and on the Business Communications Mana

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143Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 11Installing telephones and peripheralsYou can add telephones and peripherals before or after you initial

Seite 79 - Cordless and wireless systems

Contents 3Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 3Auxiliary requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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144 Chapter 11 Installing telephones and peripheralsN0008587 01Central Answering Position (CAP/eCAP)Create a Central Answering Position (CAP) that pr

Seite 81 - Auxiliary requirements

Chapter 11 Installing telephones and peripherals 145Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 37 Cross referencing ports and DNs on a 2.5 system upgra

Seite 82 - Browser requirements

146 Chapter 11 Installing telephones and peripheralsN0008587 01Table 38 Cross referencing ports and DNs on a new version 3.0 or newer system Pins P

Seite 83 - Using an HTTP Proxy server

Chapter 11 Installing telephones and peripherals 147Installation and Maintenance GuideInstalling an emergency telephoneYou can use the emergency telep

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148 Chapter 11 Installing telephones and peripheralsN0008587 01For installation and configuration details, refer to the Digital Mobility Installation

Seite 85 - Chapter 4

149Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 12Installing Analog Terminal AdaptersThis chapter provides installation instructions for the Analog Termi

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150 Chapter 12 Installing Analog Terminal AdaptersN0008587 01Note: The termination on the analog interface may consist of any combination of devices

Seite 87 - An example:

Chapter 12 Installing Analog Terminal Adapters 151Installation and Maintenance GuideConnecting an analog telephoneFigure 59 shows the hardware configu

Seite 88 - Determining system capacity

152 Chapter 12 Installing Analog Terminal AdaptersN0008587 01Connecting a data deviceThe ATA 2 connects a standard analog data device, such as a FAX

Seite 89 - Explaining Double Density

Chapter 12 Installing Analog Terminal Adapters 153Installation and Maintenance GuideConnecting the ATA 2After the correct environment has been set up,

Seite 90 - Setting Offsets

4 ContentsN0008587 01Chapter 6Installing the BCM1000e (expansion unit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Installing the BCM1000e

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154 Chapter 12 Installing Analog Terminal AdaptersN0008587 01Mounting the ATA 2After the ATA 2 is correctly connected, you can mount the unit on a wa

Seite 92 - Combination and specialized

Chapter 12 Installing Analog Terminal Adapters 155Installation and Maintenance GuideTesting insertion loss measurementThe maximum loss for ATA 2 to Ce

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156 Chapter 12 Installing Analog Terminal AdaptersN0008587 01For analog device to CO measurementUse this procedure to measure the insertion loss from

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157Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 13Installing optional telephony equipmentThis chapter tells you how to connect the optional ringer, page,

Seite 95 - Installing the BCM1000

158 Chapter 13 Installing optional telephony equipmentN0008587 01External paging system(customer supplied)You can connect an external paging system t

Seite 96 - Internal wiring requirements

Chapter 13 Installing optional telephony equipment 159Installation and Maintenance Guide2 Connect the paging system relay to the Page relay output on

Seite 97 - System equipment and supplies

160 Chapter 13 Installing optional telephony equipmentN0008587 01Connecting the external music sourceFollow these steps to connect the external music

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161Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 14TroubleshootingThis chapter describes some hardware troubleshooting options for determining the cause o

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162 Chapter 14 TroubleshootingN0008587 01Using the System Status Monitor to monitor LEDsThe LEDs on the BCM1000 are part of the System Status Monitor

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Chapter 14 Troubleshooting 163Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 70 LED locations on the face of the BCM1000The Business Communications Manage

Seite 101 - Rack mount brackets

Contents 5Installation and Maintenance GuideConnecting wiring to the LAN card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122Conn

Seite 102 - Mounting brackets

164 Chapter 14 TroubleshootingN0008587 013 To set the parameters for the System Status Sanity check, click the LED Settings tab.The LED Settings reco

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Chapter 14 Troubleshooting 165Installation and Maintenance GuideIf the emergency telephone is connected to the CTM, use the following procedure:1 Chec

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166 Chapter 14 TroubleshootingN0008587 01Checking for dial tone at the ATA 2Check to ensure there is dial tone from the set and from the ATA 2 module

Seite 105 - Chapter 6

167Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 15Preparing hardware for maintenance or upgradesWhen you need to replace or update a piece of hardware on

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168 Chapter 15 Preparing hardware for maintenance or upgradesN0008587 01Shutting down the system softwareThe Business Communications Manager system r

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Chapter 15 Preparing hardware for maintenance or upgrades 169Installation and Maintenance GuideShutting down the system hardware After the system has

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170 Chapter 15 Preparing hardware for maintenance or upgradesN0008587 01Removing the front bezelThe front bezel is a plastic cover installed on the f

Seite 109 - BCM1000. Refer to Figure 36

Chapter 15 Preparing hardware for maintenance or upgrades 171Installation and Maintenance GuideThe Business Communications Manager automatically start

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172 Chapter 15 Preparing hardware for maintenance or upgradesN0008587 01

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173Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 16Replacing the hard diskThe BCM1000 includes either one or two factory-installed hard disks. You also ca

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2N0008587 01Copyright © 2004 Nortel NetworksAll rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The statements

Seite 113 - 3/5 DS30 split

6 ContentsN0008587 01Chapter 13Installing optional telephony equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157Auxiliary ringer . . .

Seite 114 - Double-density example

174 Chapter 16 Replacing the hard diskN0008587 01Remember to take suitable precautions when working inside the Business Communications Manager base u

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Chapter 16 Replacing the hard disk 175Installation and Maintenance Guide4 Remove the four screws holding the hard disk bracket to the BCM1000. Refer t

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176 Chapter 16 Replacing the hard diskN0008587 015 Lift the bracketed hard disk(s) out of the unit.6 Remove the screws that fasten the brackets to th

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Chapter 16 Replacing the hard disk 177Installation and Maintenance GuideInstalling a new hard diskThis section describes what you need to do to instal

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178 Chapter 16 Replacing the hard diskN0008587 013 Place the hard disk assembly back into the BCM1000. a Align the holes in the brackets with the hol

Seite 119 - DTM switch settings

Chapter 16 Replacing the hard disk 179Installation and Maintenance Guide5 Replace the cover on the BCM1000. 6 Restore the units to operation. Refer to

Seite 120 - BRI switch settings

180 Chapter 16 Replacing the hard diskN0008587 01• If the hard disk requires initialization, the Platform Initialization Menu appears. Refer to Figur

Seite 121 - CTM/GATM switch settings

Chapter 16 Replacing the hard disk 181Installation and Maintenance Guideb Next you need to ensure the correct MSC configuration has been entered. Ente

Seite 122 - Rear of GATM

182 Chapter 16 Replacing the hard diskN0008587 01Initializing the hard disk (single-disk system, BCM 3.0)The BCM1000 is normally initialized at the f

Seite 123 - CTM/GATM DIP switch settings

Chapter 16 Replacing the hard disk 183Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 87 Platform Initialization Menu screen3 Enter 1 (Initialize Universal

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Contents 7Installation and Maintenance GuideRouting power for mirrored systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Seite 125 - 4X16 switch settings

184 Chapter 16 Replacing the hard diskN0008587 015 The system automatically reboots as part of the initialization process. When the system reboots, t

Seite 126 - Enter these switch settings

Chapter 16 Replacing the hard disk 185Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 89 Main Menu screen5 Select1 (Platform Initialization Menu) and press

Seite 127 - ASM 8/GASM8 switch settings

186 Chapter 16 Replacing the hard diskN0008587 01Figure 91 Initialization Menu screen7 Select 1 (Initialize Universal Profile) and press <ENTER&

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Chapter 16 Replacing the hard disk 187Installation and Maintenance GuideNote: The initialization process is automatic and takes approximately 40 minut

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188 Chapter 16 Replacing the hard diskN0008587 01Figure 94 Quick start page12 Enter the correct information for LAN1 (a), LAN2 (i), Subnet masks (m

Seite 130 - DSM switch settings

Chapter 16 Replacing the hard disk 189Installation and Maintenance GuideInstalling the mirrored disk controllerIf you upgrade your system from a singl

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190 Chapter 16 Replacing the hard diskN0008587 01Installing the RAID boardThe following steps describe how to install the RAID board. The steps are t

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Chapter 16 Replacing the hard disk 191Installation and Maintenance Guide8 When the board is seated correctly, return to the board face inserted in the

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192 Chapter 16 Replacing the hard diskN0008587 01In the mirrored disk configuration, the RAID controller board automatically writes the same data fro

Seite 134 - FEM switch settings

Chapter 16 Replacing the hard disk 193Installation and Maintenance GuideRouting power for mirrored systemsThere are specific power cable configuration

Seite 135 - Installing media bay modules

8 ContentsN0008587 01Replacing telephones with different models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231Status of the repl

Seite 136 - Shutting down the system

194 Chapter 16 Replacing the hard diskN0008587 01Power routing for 2.0 hardwareFollow these steps to connect power to the hard disks, the media bay m

Seite 137 - Installing a media bay module

Chapter 16 Replacing the hard disk 195Installation and Maintenance GuideRAID board LEDsThe front end of the board fits into the card slot that is clos

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196 Chapter 16 Replacing the hard diskN0008587 01Controlling and monitoring mirroring operationsYou can monitor and control disk mirroring through a

Seite 139 - Reconnecting the equipment

197Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 17Adding or replacing a cooling fanCooling fans circulate air through the chassis of the BCM1000 and expa

Seite 140 - Replacing media bay modules

198 Chapter 17 Adding or replacing a cooling fanN0008587 01Troubleshooting fan operationThere are two LEDs on the front of the BCM1000 and one on the

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Chapter 17 Adding or replacing a cooling fan 199Installation and Maintenance Guide4 Remove the fan cable from wherever it is connected. Refer to Figur

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200 Chapter 17 Adding or replacing a cooling fanN0008587 015 Remove the snap rivets that hold the fan to the BCM1000. Refer to Figure 106 and Figure

Seite 143 - Starting the system

Chapter 17 Adding or replacing a cooling fan 201Installation and Maintenance GuideReplacing the cooling fanTo replace the fan in the BCM1000, follow t

Seite 144 - Checking power and wiring

202 Chapter 17 Adding or replacing a cooling fanN0008587 014 Connect the power supply cables for each fan to the SSM board. Refer to Figure 105 on pa

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Chapter 17 Adding or replacing a cooling fan 203Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 110 Fan screws location in BCM1000e, 2.0 models.Figure 111

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1Installation and Maintenance GuideFiguresFigure 1 Business Communications Manager core system components . . . . . . . . 15Figure 2 External function

Seite 147 - Connecting the cards

204 Chapter 17 Adding or replacing a cooling fanN0008587 01Replacing a fan into the BCM1000eFollow these steps to replace the fan in the BCM1000e.1 P

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205Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 18Replacing a power supplyBCM1000s and BCM1000es can have standard or redundant power supplies. This chap

Seite 149 - Table 29 DB25 adapter cable

206 Chapter 18 Replacing a power supplyN0008587 01Removing the standard power supplyIf the standard power supply fails, the system will be down. Foll

Seite 150 - Table 31 V.35 Adapter Cable

Chapter 18 Replacing a power supply 207Installation and Maintenance Guide8 Remove the four power supply screws from the back of the BCM1000. Refer to

Seite 151 - Replacing the cards

208 Chapter 18 Replacing a power supplyN0008587 018 Monitor the power LED. Refer to Table 43.The Business Communications Manager system starts up whe

Seite 152 - Default IP settings

Chapter 18 Replacing a power supply 209Installation and Maintenance GuideSetting up the base unitThis section describes the steps for replacing a stan

Seite 153 - Figure 49 Serial pinout

210 Chapter 18 Replacing a power supplyN0008587 017 Remove the knockout plate from the back of the BCM1000. Refer to Figure 117.Figure 117 Remove t

Seite 154 - PlsChgMe! <ENTER>

Chapter 18 Replacing a power supply 211Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 118 Attach the redundant power supply housing5 Insert the power supp

Seite 155 - Figure 50 Main Menu

212 Chapter 18 Replacing a power supplyN0008587 016 If you have not already done so, install a redundant fan into the unit. Refer to “Adding or repla

Seite 156 - Configuring your computer

Chapter 18 Replacing a power supply 213Installation and Maintenance GuideReplacing a redundant power supply moduleIf the green LED for the power suppl

Seite 157 - 255.255.255.0

2 FiguresN0008587 01Figure 41 Rear of GATM module, showing DIP switch locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96Figure 42 Process map: Installing a m

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214 Chapter 18 Replacing a power supplyN0008587 01Replacing a power supply in an BCM1000eThe power supply in the BCM1000e is exactly the same type of

Seite 159 - Wiring the modules

Chapter 18 Replacing a power supply 215Installation and Maintenance Guide• Redundant power supply: “Replacing a redundant power supply module” on page

Seite 160 - Module wiring warnings

216 Chapter 18 Replacing a power supplyN0008587 01

Seite 161 - Auxiliary jack

217Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 19Replacing data cards and processing hardwareBesides the hard disk, power supply, and cooling fans, a nu

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218 Chapter 19 Replacing data cards and processing hardwareN0008587 01Removing a data cardFive LEDs on the front of the BCM1000 indicate PCI card sta

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Chapter 19 Replacing data cards and processing hardware 219Installation and Maintenance GuideFollow these steps to remove the LAN, WAN or modem cards:

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220 Chapter 19 Replacing data cards and processing hardwareN0008587 01Replacing PECsThe 2.5 BCM1000 comes equipped with two processor expansion cards

Seite 165 - Table 34 DSM wiring chart

Chapter 19 Replacing data cards and processing hardware 221Installation and Maintenance GuideRemoving PECsThe following steps describe the process for

Seite 166 - Table 35 ASM wiring chart

222 Chapter 19 Replacing data cards and processing hardwareN0008587 01Installing a PECWhen you replace or add PECs, ensure you have followed the dire

Seite 167 - FEM wiring

Chapter 19 Replacing data cards and processing hardware 223Installation and Maintenance GuideReplacing memoryThe version 2.5 BCM1000 comes equipped wi

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Figures 3Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 83 Main Menu screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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224 Chapter 19 Replacing data cards and processing hardwareN0008587 01Replacing memory DIMM chipsYou replace a DIMM when the DIMMs fails or when you

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Chapter 19 Replacing data cards and processing hardware 225Installation and Maintenance Guide7 Slide the new DIMM, edge connectors first, into the slo

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226 Chapter 19 Replacing data cards and processing hardwareN0008587 01Removing the clock/calendar batteryThis section explains how to correctly remov

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Chapter 19 Replacing data cards and processing hardware 227Installation and Maintenance GuideInstalling the new batteryThis section describes how to r

Seite 173 - Installing IP telephones

228 Chapter 19 Replacing data cards and processing hardwareN0008587 01

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Chapter 20 Moving and replacing telephones 229Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 20Moving and replacing telephonesWhen the Business Communicati

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230 Chapter 20 Moving and replacing telephonesN0008587 01Moving telephones You can move an Business Communications Manager digital telephone to a new

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Chapter 20 Moving and replacing telephones 231Installation and Maintenance GuideReplacing telephones with different modelsIf you disconnect a digital

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232 Chapter 20 Moving and replacing telephonesN0008587 01

Seite 178 - Connecting a data device

233Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix ADefining region-based defaultsThis section describes some of the differences in the system defaults. Th

Seite 179 - Connecting the ATA 2

4 FiguresN0008587 01Figure 125 Process Map: Data card replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217Figure 126 BCM1000 LAN card

Seite 180 - Mounting the ATA 2

234 Defining region-based defaultsN0008587 01Core software and regionsEach Region setting requires a specific core software to perform correctly. The

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Defining region-based defaults 235Installation and Maintenance GuideThe following table shows a breakdown of the language support for South American a

Seite 182 - Configuring the ATA 2

236 Defining region-based defaultsN0008587 01Companding Law by regionThe following table shows the companding law used for each region.Legacy DECT sy

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Defining region-based defaults 237Installation and Maintenance GuideMedia bay module availability by regionSome of the media bay modules are customize

Seite 184 - External paging system

238 Defining region-based defaultsN0008587 01FEM-trunk module combinations by regionTrunk Modules may be connected to the Business Communications Man

Seite 185 - External music source

Defining region-based defaults 239Installation and Maintenance GuidePRI line protocol support, by region Table 52 PRI line protocol supported, by re

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240 Defining region-based defaultsN0008587 01Supported ISDN line servicesThe following table shows the ISDN private network services that are support

Seite 187 - Troubleshooting

Defining region-based defaults 241Installation and Maintenance GuideDefining time zones by country and languageTime zones are based on the actual time

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242 Defining region-based defaultsN0008587 01PCM Companding Law mu-law a-law EBI a-law EBI a-law EBIRace Integration disabled disabled disabled disab

Seite 189 - LEDs (see note)

Defining region-based defaults 243Installation and Maintenance GuideDRT Delay Show in seconddisabled disabled disabled enabledDefault 4 ring cycles 4

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244 Defining region-based defaultsN0008587 01Dialing plan defaultsSome profiles have default restriction dialing filters. The table below lists the f

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Defining region-based defaults 245Installation and Maintenance GuideBRI and PRI line typesThe following table provides a description of the types of l

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246 Defining region-based defaultsN0008587 01CallPilot regionsThe CallPilot portion of the Business Communications Manager application also has a reg

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Defining region-based defaults 247Installation and Maintenance GuideThe following list are the default settings that are the same for all CallPilot re

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248 Defining region-based defaultsN0008587 01

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249Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix BMedia bay module combinationsThis section describes some combinations of trunk and station modules to d

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250 Appendix B Media bay module combinationsN0008587 01Fully-loaded setupThis section describes a system containing one DSM 32, one DSM 16, two ASM 8

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Appendix B Media bay module combinations 251Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 63 demonstrates this combination using modules set to double densi

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252 Appendix B Media bay module combinationsN0008587 01Changing configurationsHere are some points to consider when changing modules in existing or i

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Appendix B Media bay module combinations 253Installation and Maintenance GuideSet DNs and port numbersThe media bay module, based on the switch settin

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2 TablesN0008587 01Table 37 Cross referencing ports and DNs on a 2.5 system upgraded to 3.0 or newer software 145Table 38 Cross referencing ports and

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254 Appendix B Media bay module combinationsN0008587 01* For each port, substitute the X for the DS30 bus number. Example: Port X01 on DS30 bus 02 is

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255Installation 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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256 GlossaryN0008587 01background musicA feature that plays music from the speaker of your telephone. Background Music is available when you attach a

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Glossary 257Installation and Maintenance Guidecall logAn incoming call log accessed through the set that displays the following information for every

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258 GlossaryN0008587 01D-channel (Data channel)An ISDN standard transmission channel which is packet-switched. The channel is used for call setup, si

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Glossary 259Installation and Maintenance GuideDo Not DisturbA feature that stops calls from ringing at a telephone. Only Priority Calls ring at the te

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260 GlossaryN0008587 01external pagingA feature that allows voice announcements over an externally-installed loudspeaker connected to the Business Co

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Glossary 261Installation and Maintenance GuideHeld (Line) ReminderA telephone rings and displays the message On hold: LINENAM when you place an extern

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262 GlossaryN0008587 01IP address serverThe IP address server manages the assignment of IP addresses to the devices that access the system. The serve

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Glossary 263Installation and Maintenance GuideLocal Area Network (LAN)A network of interconnected computers, such as the Business Communications Manag

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3Installation and Maintenance GuidePrefaceThis guide describes how to install, initialize and maintain the Business Communications Manager 1000 (BCM10

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264 GlossaryN0008587 01network deviceA network device is a hardware entity characterized by its use as a communications component within a network.ne

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Glossary 265Installation and Maintenance GuidePersonal Speed DialTwo-digit codes (71-94) that can be programmed on the set to dial external telephone

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266 GlossaryN0008587 01pulse/tone dialingPulse is the traditional method of dialing used by rotary-dial or push-button single-line telephones. Tone d

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Glossary 267Installation and Maintenance GuideRead Only Memory (ROM)Memory that stores data permanently. ROM contains instructions that the Business C

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268 GlossaryN0008587 01T1Digital carrier system or line that carries data at 1.544 Mb/s.Target linesLines used only to answer incoming calls. A targe

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Glossary 269Installation and Maintenance GuideVoice Message CenterIf you have subscribed to Call Display services, you can receive visual Voice Messag

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Installation and Maintenance Guide271IndexNumerics10/100 Base T network interface card 13016-wire pairs 1382/6 DS30 split 622001installing 1472002ins

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272 IndexN0008587 01ASMASM 8 descriptionDIP switch settings 90, 101DS30 channel hierarchy 86DS30 channel requirements 66hardware description 46wir

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Index 273 Installation and Maintenance GuideDIP switch settings 90, 94DS30 channel requirements 66line types 245wiring 135wiring chart 137BRIM S/T

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3Installation and Maintenance GuideNorth American Regulatory InformationSafetyThis equipment meets all applicable requirements of both the CSA C22.2 N

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4 PrefaceN0008587 01Symbols used in this guideThis guide uses symbols to draw your attention to important information. The following symbols appear i

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274 IndexN0008587 01chassis ground 123, 125CLCI/CIR frame relay 126clear to send 123, 124, 125, 127CLID4X16 module 20CTM module 20GASM 47GATM desc

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Index 275 Installation and Maintenance Guide4X16 combination module 43DSM16 overview 20DSM32 overview 21digital telephone4X16 module 43, 44BRIM S/T

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276 IndexN0008587 01installing 147troubleshooting 164EMI/EMC 9entering keycodes 131environmentstandards and specifications 11environmental require

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Index 277 Installation and Maintenance Guidehardware description 47GATMauxiliary port constraints 136DIP switch settings 96dip switches 96earth cal

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278 IndexN0008587 01connecting the hardware 121default 126required parameters 126subnet mask 121IP telephonei2050 soft phone 26install chart 147ov

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Index 279 Installation and Maintenance GuideBRI DIP switch settings 94BRI overview 20channel requirements 66CTM description 20CTM DIP switch settin

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280 IndexN0008587 01remove LAN card 218removing cables 110removing front cover 170Multimedia Call Center (requires a keycode) 28Multimedia Call Ce

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Index 281 Installation and Maintenance GuideportsBCM1000 ports 24FEM fiber ports 108powerchecking voltage 118cord warning 118do not fasten cords 11

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282 IndexN0008587 01mobility services 236modules 237system defaults 241voice mail feature defaults 247registration information for telephone compa

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Index 283 Installation and Maintenance Guidestation media bay module4X16 combination module 44ASM and ASM 8 modules 46DSM 16 and DSM 32 43GASM8 47s

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Preface 5Installation and Maintenance GuideText conventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions:AcronymsThese are the acronyms used in this

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284 IndexN0008587 01for repairs 167installation 72shock warning 174transmission rates, ATA2 151transmit 128transmit clock 123, 124transmit data 12

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Index 285 Installation and Maintenance Guidegrounding 70LAN card 122media bay modules 133modem card 123modem card DB25 cable 124module installation

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6 PrefaceN0008587 01DN Directory numberDNS Domain name serverDPNSS Digital private network signalling systemDRT Delayed ring transfer to primeDSM Di

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Preface 7Installation and Maintenance GuideRelated publicationsThe following documents provide further information about the BCM1000 and related media

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8 PrefaceN0008587 01• If you operate a multi-site Business Communications Manager network, you can use the Network Configuration Manager to provide c

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Preface 9Installation and Maintenance GuideInstallation documentationRemove your Business Communications Manager components from the boxBusiness Commu

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10 PrefaceN0008587 01Operations documentationTelephony ConfigurationProgramming Operations GuideQuick Start WizardSetting up Lines, Routes and Access

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Preface 11Installation and Maintenance GuideCall Management documentation Voice Mail and Call Management ApplicationsCall Detail Recording System Admi

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12 PrefaceN0008587 01Unified Manager and hardware maintenance documentationMulti-site Administration: Network Configuration ManagerMaintenance and Tr

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Preface 13Installation and Maintenance GuideHow to get helpUSA and CanadaAuthorized Distributors - ITAS Technical SupportTelephone:1-800-4NORTEL (1-80

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4N0008587 01Enhanced 911 Configuration Radio-frequency Interference Caution: Only qualified persons should service the system.The installation and se

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14 PrefaceN0008587 01

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15Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 1Introducing the Business Communications Manager This chapter describes the Business Communications Manage

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16 Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications ManagerN0008587 01Computer componentsThe BCM1000 computing functions are supported by the follow

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Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications Manager 17Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 1 provides a table of weights and measurements of

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18 Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications ManagerN0008587 01Figure 4 BCM1000 interior components with a standard power supply system (2.

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Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications Manager 19Installation and Maintenance GuidePower supply — The BCM1000 can have a single (standard)

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20 Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications ManagerN0008587 01Telephony componentsThe telephony components perform call processing by connec

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Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications Manager 21Installation and Maintenance Guide• DSM 32 — The 32-port Digital Station media bay module

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22 Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications ManagerN0008587 01Data networking componentsThe data networking components connect the Business

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Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications Manager 23Installation and Maintenance GuideThe MSC faceplate offers the following optional connecti

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5Installation and Maintenance GuideTelecommunication registrationThis equipment meets all applicable requirements of both Industry Canada and US Feder

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24 Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications ManagerN0008587 01— Two DS30 buses are exclusively dedicated to MSC resources. Five paths within

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Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications Manager 25Installation and Maintenance GuideBCM1000 LEDsA line of 10 operational LEDs display on the

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26 Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications ManagerN0008587 01System optionsThe Business Communications Manager system provides a number of

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Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications Manager 27Installation and Maintenance Guide• Call Center Set Up and Operation GuideNortel Networks

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28 Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications ManagerN0008587 01Data featuresThe Business Communications Manager also offers the following dat

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Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications Manager 29Installation and Maintenance Guide• IP Routing — Business Communications Manager software

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30 Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications ManagerN0008587 01Figure 9 DS256 connector on a BCM1000 and a BCM1000eDS256 portBCM1000eBCM100

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Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications Manager 31Installation and Maintenance GuideInstallation process overviewFigure 10 provides an overv

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32 Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications ManagerN0008587 01Connect the telephony componentsThe telephony components of the Business Commu

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33Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 2Telephony hardwareThe BCM1000 is a modular system. You can increase the capacity of your Business Communi

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6N0008587 01Electromagnetic CompatibilityThis equipment meets all FCC Part 15, Class A radiated and conducted emissions requirements.This equipment d

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34 Chapter 2 Telephony hardwareN0008587 01Figure 11 Telephony hardware components.Media bay module common featuresMedia bay modules are designed wi

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Chapter 2 Telephony hardware 35Installation and Maintenance GuidePower connectionsThe back of the modules have a single connector that provides a DS25

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36 Chapter 2 Telephony hardwareN0008587 01DIP switchesThe six DIP switches that you use to set the DS30 bus blocks and offsets are found either on th

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Chapter 2 Telephony hardware 37Installation and Maintenance GuideTrunk media bay modulesYou install the trunk media bay modules in the BCM1000 or the

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38 Chapter 2 Telephony hardwareN0008587 01Digital Trunk media bay moduleThe Digital Trunk media bay module (DTM) connects a standard digital PSTN lin

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Chapter 2 Telephony hardware 39Installation and Maintenance GuideGlobal Analog Trunk Module (GATM)The GATM was introduced with the BCM 3.0 software lo

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40 Chapter 2 Telephony hardwareN0008587 01There are two firmware versions of the GATM:GATM4: The GATM4 provides connections for four analog calling l

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Chapter 2 Telephony hardware 41Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 17 CTM and CTM8 LEDs and jacksBasic Rate Interface media bay moduleThe Basic

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42 Chapter 2 Telephony hardwareN0008587 01Station media bay modulesYou install the station media bay modules in the BCM1000 or the BCM1000e. Station

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Chapter 2 Telephony hardware 43Installation and Maintenance GuideDigital Station media bay module Three types of media bay modules support digital tel

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7Installation and Maintenance GuideCanadian Regulations - please read carefullyNoticeThe term "IC" before the certification number located o

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44 Chapter 2 Telephony hardwareN0008587 014X16 media bay module(North American systems only)The 4X16 provides both analog trunk connections and conne

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Chapter 2 Telephony hardware 45Installation and Maintenance GuideRinging Voltage(North America)80 V rms ± 10% 55 V rms ± 10% 65 V rms ± 10% 65 V rms ±

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46 Chapter 2 Telephony hardwareN0008587 01Analog Station media bay module (North American systems only)The Analog Station media bay module (ASM 8) co

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Chapter 2 Telephony hardware 47Installation and Maintenance GuideGlobal Analog Station media bay module (GASM8)The Global Analog Station media bay mod

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48 Chapter 2 Telephony hardwareN0008587 01Fiber Expansion media bay moduleThe Fiber Expansion media bay module (FEM) connects a maximum of six Norsta

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Chapter 2 Telephony hardware 49Installation and Maintenance GuideDigital drop and insert MUX (DDIM)The digital drop and insert MUX (DDIM) module enabl

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50 Chapter 2 Telephony hardwareN0008587 01Telephones and adaptersThe following telephones and devices can be used with the Business Communications Ma

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Chapter 2 Telephony hardware 51Installation and Maintenance GuideNortel IP telephones (20XX)Nortel IP telephones connect to the Business Communication

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52 Chapter 2 Telephony hardwareN0008587 01Auxiliary equipment• Nortel Networks digital doorphone — BCM 3.5 software introduced support for the Digita

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Chapter 2 Telephony hardware 53Installation and Maintenance GuideCordless and wireless systemsThe following sections describe the cordless and wireles

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8N0008587 01US Regulations - please read carefullyFederal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice FCC registration number: This telephone equipment co

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54 Chapter 2 Telephony hardwareN0008587 01• The Wireless LAN handsets emulate the 2004 IP telephone with some variations to accommodate specifics of

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55Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 3Auxiliary requirementsYou require a personal computer to run the Business Communications Manager Unified

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56 Chapter 3 Auxiliary requirementsN0008587 01If your company wishes to continue using Telnet over the LAN, or if you have legacy DECT equipment, the

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Chapter 3 Auxiliary requirements 57Installation and Maintenance GuidePreloading Java class files on your workstationTo preload Java class files on you

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58 Chapter 3 Auxiliary requirementsN0008587 01

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59Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 4Selecting the media bay modules for your systemThe media bay modules are the devices in the Business Comm

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60 Chapter 4 Selecting the media bay modules for your systemN0008587 01Selecting the trunk media bay modulesThe number and type of lines coming into

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Chapter 4 Selecting the media bay modules for your system 61Installation and Maintenance GuideAn example:• If you require 24 T1 digital lines, you nee

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62 Chapter 4 Selecting the media bay modules for your systemN0008587 01An example for North America:• If you require 12 digital extensions, you need

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Chapter 4 Selecting the media bay modules for your system 63Installation and Maintenance GuideChanging the DS30 splitYou can change the DS30 bus alloc

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9Installation and Maintenance GuideRinger Equivalence NumberThe FCC Registration label (on bottom of phone), includes a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN

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64 Chapter 4 Selecting the media bay modules for your systemN0008587 01Default BCM 3.0 and newer systems are configured as Partial Double Density (PD

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Chapter 4 Selecting the media bay modules for your system 65Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 26 Offsets are part of DS30 line/DN groups1 DS3

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66 Chapter 4 Selecting the media bay modules for your systemN0008587 01Determining module DS30 bus requirementsFigure 27 shows how much of a DS30 bus

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Chapter 4 Selecting the media bay modules for your system 67Installation and Maintenance Guide1 Make a list of modules and the space requirements for

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68 Chapter 4 Selecting the media bay modules for your systemN0008587 01

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69Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 5Installing the BCM1000This chapter describes how to install the BCM1000.Preparation checklistBefore you i

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70 Chapter 5 Installing the BCM1000N0008587 01Electrical requirementsThe following electrical requirements must be met:• Power must be supplied from

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Chapter 5 Installing the BCM1000 71Installation and Maintenance GuideAnalog loopThe following parameters must be met for an analog loop.• maximum dc l

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72 Chapter 5 Installing the BCM1000N0008587 01Equipment for Installing the BCM1000For the installation, you need the following equipment:• mounting h

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Chapter 5 Installing the BCM1000 73Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 28 Attaching the rack mounting bracket to the BCM1000Installing the BCM1

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