Part No. P0993137 03Business Communications ManagerDECT Installation and Maintenance Guide
10 FiguresP0993137 03Figure 41 Local Dialing List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Figure 42
100 Chapter 9 Maintaining and upgrading DECT softwareP0993137 033 Under Select BCM Component(s), select DECT OAM.4 Under Backup Action, select the sc
Chapter 9 Maintaining and upgrading DECT software 101DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideRestoring DECT dataThis procedure disrupts service to DECT
102 Chapter 9 Maintaining and upgrading DECT softwareP0993137 033 Under Backup Location, ensure the correct path is specified to your backup data. If
103DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 10Troubleshooting and Alarm MonitoringThis section describes how to monitor alarms on the DECT modul
104 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting and Alarm MonitoringP0993137 033 Click the Configuration menu and click on Modify Services.The Services List for the s
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting and Alarm Monitoring 105DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideSetting up the Maintenance ConsoleUse the Unified Manager to
106 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting and Alarm MonitoringP0993137 03Viewing alarmsAn enabled status for the Alarms Manager allows the alarms to write to a
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting and Alarm Monitoring 107DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideBase station/handset troubleshootingTable 19 lists some poss
108 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting and Alarm MonitoringP0993137 03Monitoring the DECT module LEDsThe Power and Status LEDs on the module are both solid g
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting and Alarm Monitoring 109DECT Installation and Maintenance Guide5 In Modification of other Parameters, type YES, then press
11DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideTablesTable 1 Hardware components of the DECT system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Table 2 P
110 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting and Alarm MonitoringP0993137 03
111DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix AQuick reference to DECT module programmingIf you have an existing DECT system that you do not want
112 Appendix A Quick reference to DECT module programmingP0993137 03
Appendix A Quick reference to DECT module programming 113DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideDECT Programming Quick Reference GuideMain DECT interf
114 Appendix A Quick reference to DECT module programmingP0993137 033 Base Station allocation By equipment number: 6.0Status: disabledMobile recordin
115DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix BCordless handset verificationIf the C4010 or C4020 handset does not subscribe or operate correctly
116 Appendix B Cordless handset verificationP0993137 03Unsubscribing the handsetThis section describes how to unsubscribe the handset from a base sta
Appendix B Cordless handset verification 117DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideTesting the handsetTest subscribed handsets by walking around the t
118 Appendix B Cordless handset verificationP0993137 03Table 21 Test mode icon definitions Icon DescriptionIndicate that PP is in connected modeA +
119DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideGlossaryAntenna diversityThe base station has two internal antennas, which allows it to choose the strongest
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120 GlossaryP0993137 03MapA chart prepared after the site survey, showing the positions of the radio base stations, the areas they cover, and the cel
Glossary 121DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideRJ45The jack used on the radio base stations and the media bay module.RNIS-S0 terminalsRéseau Numer
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DECT Installation and Maintenance Guide123IndexAaccess to directions 113access to extensions 113acronyms 14add mobile 114a-lawsetting module to mu-law
124 IndexP0993137 03system shutdown 34busy tone 70CC4010 59C4020 59C8card management 75CA1, base station switch 21cablesantennas 22, 57base station 2
Index 125DECT Installation and Maintenance Guidequick reference to programming 111restart system 36roaming area 70set password 73setting DIP switches
126 IndexP0993137 03frequency of use indicator 118front bezel 34Ggain, antennas 23generated losses, antenna extension cord 23go to main menu 27green
Index 127DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideMMA821X12 75mailbox 68make calls 67maximum length, antenna extension cord 23media bay modulecomponent
128 IndexP0993137 03registration key 73relative humidity 24removecover 52internal antenna plate 57mobile 114requirements, deployment 21reset base sta
Index 129DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideUuse frequency indicator 118users number plan 113Vvoice mail 68voice mail, query system 67VT100 emulat
13DECT Installation and Maintenance GuidePrefaceThis guide describes how to install and initialize a DECT system. Information in these chapters explai
14 PrefaceP0993137 03Text Conventions Used in This GuideThis guide uses the following text conventions:AcronymsThis guide uses the following acronyms
Preface 15DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideRelated PublicationsFor more information about the Business Communications Manager server and related
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17DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 1DECT system overview and requirementsThe DECT system provides the Business Communications Manager wi
18 Chapter 1 DECT system overview and requirementsP0993137 03DECT featuresThe following list describes some of the special features of the DECT syste
Chapter 1 DECT system overview and requirements 19DECT Installation and Maintenance Guide• call capture— incoming calls can be redirected to the prime
2P0993137 03Copyright © 2002 Nortel NetworksAll rights reserved. December, 2002.The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
20 Chapter 1 DECT system overview and requirementsP0993137 03Setup process overviewFigure 2 provides an overview of the actions required to successfu
Chapter 1 DECT system overview and requirements 21DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideDECT base station deployment planningThe DECT base stations m
22 Chapter 1 DECT system overview and requirementsP0993137 03External antennasThree kinds of external antennas can be added:• The MA431X23 is omnidir
Chapter 1 DECT system overview and requirements 23DECT Installation and Maintenance Guide• The external antenna is connected via a cord (4-5-6) which
24 Chapter 1 DECT system overview and requirementsP0993137 03The following specifications apply to DECT radio base stations:• frequency band: 1880 -1
Chapter 1 DECT system overview and requirements 25DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideStorage:• Temperature range: - 10 to 60 degrees C.• Relative
26 Chapter 1 DECT system overview and requirementsP0993137 03DECT call pathsThe DECT module provides a telephony path separate from the Business Comm
Chapter 1 DECT system overview and requirements 27DECT Installation and Maintenance Guide• Within the DECT interface, numbers enclosed in ( ) indicate
28 Chapter 1 DECT system overview and requirementsP0993137 03Business Communications Manager requirementsThe DECT system only works with a Business C
Chapter 1 DECT system overview and requirements 29DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideThis procedure describes how to ensure that the Business Comm
3DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideElectromagnetic compatibilityDECT standard complies with the following safety and electromagnetic compatibilit
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31DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 2Installing the DECT media bay moduleThis section describes how to install the DECT media bay module
32 Chapter 2 Installing the DECT media bay moduleP0993137 03Setting the DIP switchesThis procedure describes how to set the DIP switches for the DECT
Chapter 2 Installing the DECT media bay module 33DECT Installation and Maintenance Guide• Table 6 shows the switch settings for each DS30 channel numb
34 Chapter 2 Installing the DECT media bay moduleP0993137 03Use Table 7 to note the settings you chose.Installing the DECT moduleAfter you have set t
Chapter 2 Installing the DECT media bay module 35DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 8 Release tabs for the module bays3 Insert the module
36 Chapter 2 Installing the DECT media bay moduleP0993137 03Restoring the systemAfter the module is installed, restore the Business Communications Ma
37DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 3Configuring the DECT moduleThere are some preliminary steps that you must do within the Business Com
38 Chapter 3 Configuring the DECT moduleP0993137 03Confirming the DECT moduleAfter the DECT module has been installed and the system has rebooted, yo
Chapter 3 Configuring the DECT module 39DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideConfiguring the module for µ-lawThe Business Communications Manager has
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40 Chapter 3 Configuring the DECT moduleP0993137 03Setting up the DECT file for uploadThe first step is to set up the file that needs to be uploaded
Chapter 3 Configuring the DECT module 41DECT Installation and Maintenance Guide4 Click on the Firmware Upload link.The firmware upload page appears.Fi
42 Chapter 3 Configuring the DECT moduleP0993137 033 Beside Please enter your DECT installer Password, type: insta*4 Click on the Restore Default Con
Chapter 3 Configuring the DECT module 43DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideTo program the handset records in the Unified Manager, follow these ste
44 Chapter 3 Configuring the DECT moduleP0993137 03After the DECT handset DNs are added to the Unified Manager, the handsets can be used to make and
Chapter 3 Configuring the DECT module 45DECT Installation and Maintenance Guide7 On the navigation tree, click Services, Telephony Services, System DN
46 Chapter 3 Configuring the DECT moduleP0993137 03DECT Configuration WizardUse this wizard to perform the initial configuration of a DECT module and
Chapter 3 Configuring the DECT module 47DECT Installation and Maintenance Guide• Which base station do you want to enable to allow terminal subscripti
48 Chapter 3 Configuring the DECT moduleP0993137 03Using the Configuration WizardWizards are accessed through the Wizard button that appears on the f
Chapter 3 Configuring the DECT module 49DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideSetting up the module Time SynchAfter you run the Configuration Wizard,
5DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideContentsDECT regulatory information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50 Chapter 3 Configuring the DECT moduleP0993137 036 Beside Please enter your DECT installer Password, type: insta*7 Click on the Schedule a DECT Tim
51DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 4Installing the DECT base station This chapter describes how to install the DECT base station accordi
52 Chapter 4 Installing the DECT base stationP0993137 03Installing the base station on the wallFollow these steps to properly attach the base station
Chapter 4 Installing the DECT base station 53DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideBase station connectionsAvoid sources of interference. Machines an
54 Chapter 4 Installing the DECT base stationP0993137 03Connecting the base station to the systemAfter the DECT module has been installed in the Busi
Chapter 4 Installing the DECT base station 55DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideAttaching the base station to the moduleThere is a specific order
56 Chapter 4 Installing the DECT base stationP0993137 032 Monitor the LED on the base stations. Refer to Figure 18.Figure 18 Status LED on outside
Chapter 4 Installing the DECT base station 57DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideThree types of external antennas can be used, as shown in Table 11
58 Chapter 4 Installing the DECT base stationP0993137 035 Slide the cover back onto the back panel of the base station.Refer to “External antenna set
59DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 5Subscribing DECT cordless handsetsThis chapter describes how to subscribe the cordless handsets. Sub
6 ContentsP0993137 03Before you start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Setting
60 Chapter 5 Subscribing DECT cordless handsetsP0993137 03Base station recording statusBefore you attempt to subscribe handsets to a new DECT module,
Chapter 5 Subscribing DECT cordless handsets 61DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideFilling out the Mobile Recording (Handset Subscription) WizardFo
62 Chapter 5 Subscribing DECT cordless handsetsP0993137 03Subscribing a handsetTo subscribe a handset, use the handset you want to subscribe, ensure
Chapter 5 Subscribing DECT cordless handsets 63DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideResetting the base stationAfter you have subscribed or deleted h
64 Chapter 5 Subscribing DECT cordless handsetsP0993137 03Figure 21 Define Radio Base Station XX DECT screen8 Telbor status changes from Free to In
Chapter 5 Subscribing DECT cordless handsets 65DECT Installation and Maintenance Guide8 Type 2 <ENTER>. The Wireless:Resources menu appears. Ref
66 Chapter 5 Subscribing DECT cordless handsetsP0993137 03Figure 25 Define Radio Base Station XX DECT screenc Exit the screen and wait for the base
Chapter 5 Subscribing DECT cordless handsets 67DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideHandset system featuresThe cordless handset can perform the foll
68 Chapter 5 Subscribing DECT cordless handsetsP0993137 03Message Waiting Indicator (MWI)DECT handsets have the ability to access mailboxes for both
Chapter 5 Subscribing DECT cordless handsets 69DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideAuto-answer issues (security issue)If your handset is set to Aut
Contents 7DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideMessage Waiting Indicator (MWI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70 Chapter 5 Subscribing DECT cordless handsetsP0993137 03• forwards to the prime set for the line, if declared (recommended solution)• receives a bu
71DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 6Programming DECT module defaultsUse the DECT Configuration Wizard to set up the DECT module. However
72 Chapter 6 Programming DECT module defaultsP0993137 03Opening the Maintenance ConsoleTo access the DECT module interface, use the maintenance conso
Chapter 6 Programming DECT module defaults 73DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 28 System Management menuDECT and handset passwordsYou ca
74 Chapter 6 Programming DECT module defaultsP0993137 034 Press <CTRL j> to return to the System Management menu.Language ManagementIf the menu
Chapter 6 Programming DECT module defaults 75DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideCard ManagementThe Card Management menus define the status of the
76 Chapter 6 Programming DECT module defaultsP0993137 03The screen called Define Radio Base Station (station/equipment number) DECT Access appears. R
77DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 7Programming numbering plans and base stationsThis chapter describes the DECT interface menus that de
78 Chapter 7 Programming numbering plans and base stationsP0993137 03Planning your DECT settingsTo plan what you need to enter, refer to your DECT de
Chapter 7 Programming numbering plans and base stations 79DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideSetting DECT PARI valuesDECT systems require a unique
8 ContentsP0993137 03Chapter 9Maintaining and upgrading DECT software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97Accessing the BRU screen, Un
80 Chapter 7 Programming numbering plans and base stationsP0993137 03Telephony ManagementUse the Telephony Management menus in the main screen to man
Chapter 7 Programming numbering plans and base stations 81DECT Installation and Maintenance Guide3 Type 2 <RETURN>.The User Numbering Plan Menu
82 Chapter 7 Programming numbering plans and base stationsP0993137 03User Numbering PlanThe User numbering plan lists the range of handset extensions
Chapter 7 Programming numbering plans and base stations 83DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideIncoming Call Numbering PlanThe list you access with
84 Chapter 7 Programming numbering plans and base stationsP0993137 03Wireless ManagementManage the cells and virtual trunks through the Telephony Man
Chapter 7 Programming numbering plans and base stations 85DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideManaging Logical TrunksUse the Wireless Management Re
86 Chapter 7 Programming numbering plans and base stationsP0993137 03
87DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 8Programming DECT handset recordsThis chapter describes how to use the Maintenance Console to access
88 Chapter 8 Programming DECT handset recordsP0993137 03Identifying base stationsEach base station has a record that defines how it operates. These r
Chapter 8 Programming DECT handset records 89DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideThe screen called Define Radio Base Station 6.0 DECT Access appear
9DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideFiguresFigure 1 Integrated DECT service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90 Chapter 8 Programming DECT handset recordsP0993137 037 Go to the Status line and press the space bar to put the base station record in service. Th
Chapter 8 Programming DECT handset records 91DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideFollow these steps to find the Mobile menu.1 On the Wireless Manag
92 Chapter 8 Programming DECT handset recordsP0993137 03Identifying handsetsWhen you need to identify a mobile, or change the extension number (DN),
Chapter 8 Programming DECT handset records 93DECT Installation and Maintenance Guide4 Press <CTRL j> to return to the Wireless Mobile menu, or &
94 Chapter 8 Programming DECT handset recordsP0993137 03The Directory Number Selection record appears. Refer to Figure 57.Figure 57 Handset record,
Chapter 8 Programming DECT handset records 95DECT Installation and Maintenance Guide9 Use <ESC m> to navigate to the third page. Refer to Figure
96 Chapter 8 Programming DECT handset recordsP0993137 03
97DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 9Maintaining and upgrading DECT softwareThis chapter describes the backup and restore portion of the
98 Chapter 9 Maintaining and upgrading DECT softwareP0993137 03Accessing the BRU screen, DECT Tools menu1 Start the Unified Manager.2 On the Unified
Chapter 9 Maintaining and upgrading DECT software 99DECT Installation and Maintenance GuideBackup and Restore DECT module dataOne of the special featu
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