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Page 1 - BCM50 2.0

BCM50 2.0Business Communications ManagerDocument Status: StandardDocument Number: NN40020-302Document Version: 01.02Date: October 2006Installation and

Page 2 - Trademarks

10 ContentsNN40020-302Uninterruptable power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Hard disk . . .

Page 3 - SOFTWARE LICENSE

100 Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 systemNN40020-302For information about connecting the cables to the BCM50 system:• Connecting the exp

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Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 101Installation and Maintenance GuideIf your BCM50 system does not have an expansion unit, proceed

Page 5 - Task List

102 Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 systemNN40020-302The expansion port you select determines the line and extension numbers of the devic

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Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 103Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 51 Connect a UPSIf your BCM50 system does not have a

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104 Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 systemNN40020-3025 Rotate the retention clip so that it locks the power supply cord in place.6 Plug o

Page 8 - 8 Task List

Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 105Installation and Maintenance GuideWiring warningsRead the following warnings before you connect

Page 9 - Contents

106 Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 systemNN40020-302Connecting lines and extensions to the RJ-21 telephony connectorYou can connect 4 an

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Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 107Installation and Maintenance Guide9 Select the appropriate option for your system:• If your BCM

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108 Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 systemNN40020-302• If your BCM50 system has no other expansion unit, proceed to Connecting the auxili

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Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 109Installation and Maintenance GuideTo connect extensions to DSM16, DSM32, ASM8, 4x16, G4x16, or

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Contents 11Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 7Installing the main unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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110 Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 systemNN40020-302Connecting an auxiliary ringerAn auxiliary ringer is a customer-supplied piece of ha

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Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 111Installation and Maintenance Guide3 Connect the paging system relay to the page relay output on

Page 16 - 16 Contents

112 Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 systemNN40020-302The music source jack is on the front of the main unit. If you use the music source

Page 17 - Regulatory information

Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 113Installation and Maintenance Guide3 Select the appropriate option for your system:• If you add

Page 18 - EMI/EMC (FCC Part 15)

114 Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 systemNN40020-3024 Use a small slotted screwdriver to unscrew the wire hole screws on top of the term

Page 19 - Important safety instructions

115Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 10Installing telephones and peripheralsThis section describes how to install telephones and peripherals.Y

Page 20 - Use of a music source

116 Chapter 10 Installing telephones and peripheralsNN40020-302For the requirements and procedure to install the device, see Installing the analog ter

Page 21 - Radio-frequency interference

Chapter 10 Installing telephones and peripherals 117Installation and Maintenance GuideInstalling IP phonesYou can set the system to automatically assi

Page 22 - 22 Regulatory information

118 Chapter 10 Installing telephones and peripheralsNN40020-302

Page 23 - Additional safety information

119Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 11Installing the analog terminal adapter This section provides installation instructions for the analog t

Page 24 - 24 Regulatory information

12 ContentsNN40020-302Chapter 11Installing the analog terminal adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Configuration overvi

Page 25 - Chapter 1

120 Chapter 11 Installing the analog terminal adapterNN40020-302Analog data deviceThe ATA2 connects a standard analog data device, such as a fax or mo

Page 26 - 26 Chapter 1 Getting started

Chapter 11 Installing the analog terminal adapter 121Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 56 ATA2 pin outsTo connect the ATA21 Connect one end o

Page 27 - Symbols and text conventions

122 Chapter 11 Installing the analog terminal adapterNN40020-302Figure 57 ATA2 back viewTest insertion loss measurementThe maximum loss for ATA2 to

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Chapter 11 Installing the analog terminal adapter 123Installation and Maintenance GuideTo measure the insertion loss from the CO to the analog device1

Page 29 - Related publications

124 Chapter 11 Installing the analog terminal adapterNN40020-302

Page 30 - How to get help

Chapter 12 Configuring the BCM50 system 125Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 12Configuring the BCM50 systemThis section provides information a

Page 31 - Chapter 1 Getting started 31

126 Chapter 12 Configuring the BCM50 systemNN40020-302Initial parameters overviewThe initial parameters are the required parameters that you can confi

Page 32 - 32 Chapter 1 Getting started

Chapter 12 Configuring the BCM50 system 127Installation and Maintenance GuideStartup parameters overviewThe startup parameters are the remaining requi

Page 33 - Chapter 2

128 Chapter 12 Configuring the BCM50 systemNN40020-302User account:•User ID•Group• Description• Callback numberN/A Configuration > Administrator Ac

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Chapter 13 Using Telset Administration to set the basic parameters 129Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 13Using Telset Administration to set t

Page 35 - ports and connectors

Contents 13Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 17Connecting the BCM50 system to the LAN and WAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155Connecting the

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130 Chapter 13 Using Telset Administration to set the basic parametersNN40020-302Configuring the initial parametersUse the following procedures to con

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Chapter 13 Using Telset Administration to set the basic parameters 131Installation and Maintenance GuideTo configure the IP address1 Select Feature 9*

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132 Chapter 13 Using Telset Administration to set the basic parametersNN40020-302To select the regionSet the Region using Feature **PROFILE from a two

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Chapter 13 Using Telset Administration to set the basic parameters 133Installation and Maintenance Guide8 Press BACK. The Accounts screen appears.9 Pr

Page 40 - Media bay modules

134 Chapter 13 Using Telset Administration to set the basic parametersNN40020-302

Page 41 - Trunk media bay modules

Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parameters 135Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 14Using Element Manager to set the basic par

Page 42 - Global Analog Trunk Module

136 Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parametersNN40020-302PrerequisitesBCM Element Manager has the following system requirements:• Wi

Page 43 - Station media bay modules

Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parameters 137Installation and Maintenance GuideTo connect to the BCM50 system using Element Manager

Page 44 - 4x16 media bay module

138 Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parametersNN40020-302To configure the LAN IP address1 From the Configuration tab, click the Syst

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Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parameters 139Installation and Maintenance Guide4 Configure the Cold Reset Telephony attributes. See

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14 ContentsNN40020-302Removing the main unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190Opening

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140 Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parametersNN40020-3023 Enter a name for your system in the System name field.To configure the da

Page 48 - BCM50 hardware

Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parameters 141Installation and Maintenance GuideTo configure IP Phones1 From the Configuration tab,

Page 49 - Wall-mount bracket

142 Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parametersNN40020-302You can configure other attributes on the IP Terminal Global Settings tab d

Page 50 - BCM50 components

Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parameters 143Installation and Maintenance GuideTo configure SNMP community strings1 From the Config

Page 51 - Uninterruptable power supply

144 Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parametersNN40020-302The Add Account dialog box appears.5 Configure the Add Account attributes.

Page 52 - Hard disk

Chapter 15 Using the Startup Profile to configure parameters 145Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 15Using the Startup Profile to configure par

Page 53 - Cooling fan

146 Chapter 15 Using the Startup Profile to configure parametersNN40020-302For information about setting the initial parameters on the BCM50 system:•

Page 54 - RJ-21 telephony connector

Chapter 15 Using the Startup Profile to configure parameters 147Installation and Maintenance GuideTo download the Startup Profile template1 Access the

Page 55 - Field-replaceable units

148 Chapter 15 Using the Startup Profile to configure parametersNN40020-3026 Enter the remaining information into the Startup Profile editor that you

Page 56 - Telephones and adapters

Chapter 15 Using the Startup Profile to configure parameters 149Installation and Maintenance GuideIf an error occurs, the status LED flashes red. View

Page 57 - PQRS TUV WXYZ

Contents 15Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix NMarket profile attributes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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150 Chapter 15 Using the Startup Profile to configure parametersNN40020-302

Page 59 - Accessories

Chapter 16 Completing the initial installation (optional) 151Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 16Completing the initial installation (optional

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152 Chapter 16 Completing the initial installation (optional)NN40020-302After the basic configuration finishes, you can further customize your system

Page 61 - Chapter 3

Chapter 16 Completing the initial installation (optional) 153Installation and Maintenance GuideYou must include the expansion port feature in your pur

Page 62 - LAN port LEDs

154 Chapter 16 Completing the initial installation (optional)NN40020-302For information about customizing the security policies, see the Administratio

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Chapter 17 Connecting the BCM50 system to the LAN and WAN 155Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 17Connecting the BCM50 system to the LAN and WA

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156 Chapter 17 Connecting the BCM50 system to the LAN and WANNN40020-302Connecting the BCM50 system to the LANOn BCM50 and BCM50b main units, three RJ

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Chapter 17 Connecting the BCM50 system to the LAN and WAN 157Installation and Maintenance GuideTo connect the BCM50 system to the LAN1 Connect one end

Page 66 - Figure 30 MBM LEDs

158 Chapter 17 Connecting the BCM50 system to the LAN and WANNN40020-302Figure 67 WAN port on a BCM50 main unit For information about connecting the

Page 67 - DTM LEDs

Chapter 17 Connecting the BCM50 system to the LAN and WAN 159Installation and Maintenance Guide3 Connect one end of a standard telephone cable to the

Page 68 - BRIM LEDs

16 ContentsNN40020-302

Page 69 - Chapter 4

160 Chapter 17 Connecting the BCM50 system to the LAN and WANNN40020-302

Page 70 - (with integrated router)

Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionality 161Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 18Testing basic BCM50 functionalityThis section describes ho

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162 Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionalityNN40020-302To troubleshoot the main unitIf a test fails, use the following procedure:1 Verify that any

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Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionality 163Installation and Maintenance Guide3 Check the wiring to the MBM. Make sure that the cables are properl

Page 73 - Chapter 5

164 Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionalityNN40020-302To determine why an MBM does not appear in Element Manager1 Check that the correct feature

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Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionality 165Installation and Maintenance GuideTo check the ATA2 wiring1 Use an analog phone to test the ATA2.2 Che

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166 Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionalityNN40020-302• Level 2 reset erases all customer and system configuration data and all software releases

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Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionality 167Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 69 Level 1 and Level 2 reset sequenceDo not press reset10 s

Page 77 - Chapter 6

168 Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionalityNN40020-302 Table 32 Level 1 resetStep User action Power LED Status LED System state Alternative use

Page 78 - Analog loop

Chapter 19 Replacing the BCM50 system components 169Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 19Replacing the BCM50 system components This section pro

Page 79 - Other hardware and tools

17Installation and Maintenance GuideRegulatory informationFor regulatory information about the BCM50 system:• “North American regulatory information”•

Page 80 - • punch-down tool

170 Chapter 19 Replacing the BCM50 system componentsNN40020-302Preparing the system for maintenanceUse the following procedure to prepare the system f

Page 81 - Chapter 7

Chapter 20 Replacing a power supply 171Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 20Replacing a power supplyThis chapter describes the procedure for re

Page 82 - Unpacking the main unit

172 Chapter 20 Replacing a power supplyNN40020-302Preparing the system for maintenanceIn most cases, if the power supply for the main unit is faulty,

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Chapter 20 Replacing a power supply 173Installation and Maintenance GuideTo connect the new power supply1 Connect the new power supply. See Connecting

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174 Chapter 20 Replacing a power supplyNN40020-302

Page 85 - Slots Feet

Chapter 21 Replacing a main unit 175Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 21Replacing a main unitThree types of main units are available: the BCM5

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176 Chapter 21 Replacing a main unitNN40020-302For information about replacing the BCM50 main unit:• Preparing the system for maintenance on page 176•

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Chapter 21 Replacing a main unit 177Installation and Maintenance GuideTo remove a rack-mounted main unit1 Ensure you remove all the cables from the ma

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178 Chapter 21 Replacing a main unitNN40020-302To connect the cables1 Insert the power supply retention clip into the new main unit.2 Rotate the power

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Chapter 22 Replacing a media bay module 179Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 22Replacing a media bay moduleThis chapter describes the procedur

Page 90 - To install the WFC

18 Regulatory informationNN40020-302Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice FCC registration number: This telephone equipment complies with Par

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180 Chapter 22 Replacing a media bay moduleNN40020-302To remove the MBM1 Use Element Manager to disable the MBM. For more information about disabling

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Chapter 22 Replacing a media bay module 181Installation and Maintenance GuideTo insert the new MBM1 Unpack the new MBM.2 Verify that all dip switches

Page 93 - Chapter 8

182 Chapter 22 Replacing a media bay moduleNN40020-302

Page 94 - Unpacking the expansion unit

Chapter 23 Replacing an expansion unit 183Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 23Replacing an expansion unitThis chapter describes the procedure

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184 Chapter 23 Replacing an expansion unitNN40020-302For information about replacing an expansion unit:• Disconnecting the cables on page 184• Removin

Page 96 - To set GASM dip switches

Chapter 23 Replacing an expansion unit 185Installation and Maintenance GuideTo remove a rack-mounted expansion unit1 Ensure you remove all the cables

Page 97 - To install an MBM

186 Chapter 23 Replacing an expansion unitNN40020-302Removing the MBMAfter you remove the expansion unit, use the following procedure to remove the MB

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Chapter 23 Replacing an expansion unit 187Installation and Maintenance GuideInstalling the new expansion unitUse one of the following procedures to in

Page 99 - Chapter 9

188 Chapter 23 Replacing an expansion unitNN40020-302

Page 100 - Connecting the expansion unit

Chapter 24 Replacing an internal component 189Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 24Replacing an internal componentYou can replace three compone

Page 101 - To connect an expansion unit

Regulatory information 19Installation and Maintenance GuideImportant safety instructionsThe following safety instructions cover the installation and u

Page 102 - Connecting the power supply

190 Chapter 24 Replacing an internal componentNN40020-302For information about replacing an internal component:• Preparing the system for maintenance

Page 103 - Figure 51 Connect a UPS

Chapter 24 Replacing an internal component 191Installation and Maintenance GuideTo open the main unit case1 Attach one end of a grounding strap to you

Page 104 - NN40020-302

192 Chapter 24 Replacing an internal componentNN40020-302Figure 79 Remove the top of the case6 Lift the top of the case off the BCM50 unit.7 Proceed

Page 105 - Wiring warnings

Chapter 24 Replacing an internal component 193Installation and Maintenance GuideTo remove the hard disk1 Attach one end of a grounding strap to your w

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194 Chapter 24 Replacing an internal componentNN40020-3024 Remove the four screws that secure the hard disk to the hard disk bracket. See the figure H

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Chapter 24 Replacing an internal component 195Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 82 Location of fan5 Lift the fan from the main unit and set i

Page 108 - G4x16/G8x16

196 Chapter 24 Replacing an internal componentNN40020-302 To insert the new hard disk1 Attach one end of a grounding strap to your wrist and the other

Page 109 - G8x16 MBMs

Chapter 24 Replacing an internal component 197Installation and Maintenance Guide3 Place the new hard disk in the hard disk bracket. 4 Use the four har

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198 Chapter 24 Replacing an internal componentNN40020-3027 Ensure you route the fan cable through the cutouts under the hard disk and bracket. Also, m

Page 111 - Music source specifications

Chapter 24 Replacing an internal component 199Installation and Maintenance GuideEnsure the fans are oriented so air flows out of the unit.3 Connect th

Page 112 - Figure 52 Music source jack

Copyright © 2006 Nortel Networks, All Rights ReservedAll rights reserved.The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The sta

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20 Regulatory informationNN40020-30211 Unplug this product (or host equipment) from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel

Page 114 - Next step

200 Chapter 24 Replacing an internal componentNN40020-302Closing the main unit caseTo close the main unit case1 Attach one end of a grounding strap to

Page 115 - Chapter 10

Chapter 24 Replacing an internal component 201Installation and Maintenance GuideInstalling the main unitUse one of the following procedures to install

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202 Chapter 24 Replacing an internal componentNN40020-302

Page 117 - Installing IP phones

Appendix A RJ-21 telephony connector wiring chart 203Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix ARJ-21 telephony connector wiring chartYou can connect

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204 Appendix A RJ-21 telephony connector wiring chartNN40020-302530 Tip White-SlateAnalog telephone413 233 —5 Ring Slate-White631 Tip Red-BlueAnalog t

Page 119 - Chapter 11

Appendix A RJ-21 telephony connector wiring chart 205Installation and Maintenance Guide2348 Tip Violet-GreenDigital telephone403 223 —23 Ring Green-Vi

Page 120 - Installing the ATA2

206 Appendix A RJ-21 telephony connector wiring chartNN40020-302

Page 121 - To mount the ATA2 on a wall

Appendix B BRI wiring chart 207Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix BBRI wiring chartThe digital BRI ISDN lines connects to the BCM50b, BCM50ba,

Page 122 - Mounting keyhole slots

208 Appendix B BRI wiring chartNN40020-302Table 36 BRI line numberingPort numberDefault line numbers on Expansion port 1Default line numbers on Expa

Page 123 - Configuring the ATA2

Appendix C LAN ports wiring chart 209Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix CLAN ports wiring chartAll BCM50 units have LAN ports as follows:• The

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Regulatory information 21Installation and Maintenance GuideEnhanced 911 configurationRadio-frequency interference Telecommunication registrationBCM50

Page 125 - Chapter 12

210 Appendix C LAN ports wiring chartNN40020-302The table LAN port wiring on page 210 lists the wiring details for the LAN ports.Table 37 LAN port w

Page 126 - Initial parameters overview

Appendix D WAN ports wiring chart 211Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix DWAN ports wiring chartFour BCM50 main units, the BCM50a, BCM50ba, BCM

Page 127 - Startup parameters overview

212 Appendix D WAN ports wiring chartNN40020-3024Tip5 No connection6 No connectionTable 39 RJ-45 WAN port wiringPin Signal1 + Receive Data (Rx+)2 –

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Appendix E Expansion ports wiring chart 213Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix EExpansion ports wiring chartTwo of the four RJ-45 connectors on

Page 129 - Chapter 13

214 Appendix E Expansion ports wiring chartNN40020-3027 – FS256 Receive Data8 + FS256 Receive DataTable 40 Expansion port wiring (Sheet 2 of 2)Pin S

Page 130 - To enter the keycodes

Appendix F DTM wiring chart 215Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix FDTM wiring chartThe digital telephone line connects to the Digital Trunk Mo

Page 131 - To configure the modem

216 Appendix F DTM wiring chartNN40020-302

Page 132 - To initialize voice mail

Appendix G BRIM wiring chart 217Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix GBRIM wiring chartThe digital BRI ISDN lines connects to the BRIM through t

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218 Appendix G BRIM wiring chartNN40020-302Table 44 BRIM line numberingPort numberDefault line numbers on Expansion port 1Default line numbers on Ex

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Appendix H ADID wiring chart 219Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix HADID wiring chartAnalog telephone lines connect to the ADID4 or ADID8 thro

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22 Regulatory informationNN40020-302Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of

Page 136 - Accessing the BCM50 system

220 Appendix H ADID wiring chartNN40020-302

Page 137 - To enter a keycode

Appendix I GATM wiring chart 221Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix IGATM wiring chartAnalog telephone lines connect to the GATM4 or GATM8 thro

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222 Appendix I GATM wiring chartNN40020-302The table GATM8 RJ-21 connector wiring on page 222 lists the wiring details for the RJ-21 connector on the

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Appendix I GATM wiring chart 223Installation and Maintenance Guide738 Tip Black-Green075 10513 Ring Green-Black839 Tip Black-Brown076 10614 Ring Brown

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224 Appendix I GATM wiring chartNN40020-302

Page 141 - To configure IP Phones

Appendix J 4x16 wiring charts 225Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix J4x16 wiring chartsYou can connect up to 4 analog telephone lines and up t

Page 142 - To configure SNMP settings

226 Appendix J 4x16 wiring chartsNN40020-302The table 4x16 RJ-21 connector wiring on page 226 lists the wiring details for the RJ-21 connector on the

Page 143 - To create user accounts

Appendix J 4x16 wiring charts 227Installation and Maintenance Guide1035 Tip Red-Slate262 29410 Ring Slate-Red1136 Tip Black-Blue263 29511 Ring Blue-Bl

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228 Appendix J 4x16 wiring chartsNN40020-302

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Appendix K G4x16 and G8x16 wiring charts 229Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix KG4x16 and G8x16 wiring chartsYou can connect 4 or 8 analog tel

Page 146 - Startup Profile requirements

Regulatory information 23Installation and Maintenance GuideSafetyAdditional safety informationThe following interfaces (TNV) can be connected to the P

Page 147 - Configuring basic parameters

230 Appendix K G4x16 and G8x16 wiring chartsNN40020-3023 28 Tip White-Green255 2873 Ring Green-White429Tip White-Brown256 2884 Ring Brown-White530Tip

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Appendix K G4x16 and G8x16 wiring charts 231Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 52 G4x16 and G8x16 lower RJ-21 (amphenol) connector wiring for a

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232 Appendix K G4x16 and G8x16 wiring chartsNN40020-302Aux(see Note)50 Tip Violet-Slate——25 Ring Slate-VioletNote: The Aux port supports full data spe

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Appendix L DSM16 and DSM32 wiring charts 233Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix LDSM16 and DSM32 wiring chartsDigital telephones, such as the B

Page 151 - Chapter 16

234 Appendix L DSM16 and DSM32 wiring chartsNN40020-302429 Tip White-Brown240 504 256 604 272 704 288 8044 Ring Brown-White530 Tip White-Slate241 505

Page 152 - To configure the MBM(s)

Appendix L DSM16 and DSM32 wiring charts 235Installation and Maintenance Guide—50No connectionViolet-Slate— — — —25No connectionSlate-VioletTable 53

Page 153 - Customizing security policies

236 Appendix L DSM16 and DSM32 wiring chartsNN40020-302

Page 154 - Performing a backup

Appendix M ASM8, ASM8+, and GASM wiring chart 237Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix MASM8, ASM8+, and GASM wiring chartAnalog telephony device

Page 155 - Chapter 17

238 Appendix M ASM8, ASM8+, and GASM wiring chartNN40020-302—34 No connection Red-Brown— —9 No connection Brown-Red...—50 No connection

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239Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix NMarket profile attributesThis section describes some of the differences in the market profile attribute

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24 Regulatory informationNN40020-302• Expansion Unit, BRIM (ST configuration) • Expansion Unit, ADID (Direct Inward Dial)The following interfaces are

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240 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Digital interfacesTable 56 lists the digital interfaces supported in each market profile. Note that

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Appendix N Market profile attributes 241Installation and Maintenance GuideTones and cadencesThe following tables provide region-specific settings for

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242 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302• Localized, Dial, and Quiet Dial on page 242• Special Dial, Overflow, and Busy on page 243• Ring B

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Appendix N Market profile attributes 243Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 58 Special Dial, Overflow, and Busy (Sheet 1 of 2)Market profileSpec

Page 162 - To test the expansion unit

244 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Norway Silence 950:1400:1800:silence-25 333 ms:333 ms:333 ms:1.0 s425 -11.5 500 ms on 500 ms offPol

Page 163 - To test a trunk MBM

Appendix N Market profile attributes 245Installation and Maintenance GuideCaribbean 440+480 -16 2 s on4 s offSilence 440+480 -16 2 s on4 s offDenmark

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246 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302United Kingdom 400+450 -14.5 400 ms on 200 ms off 400 ms on2 s offSilence 400+450 -14.5 ContinuousT

Page 165 - Reset to factory settings

Appendix N Market profile attributes 247Installation and Maintenance GuidePoland 425 -17.5 Continuous Silence 1400 -25 ContinuousPRC Silence Silence 1

Page 166 - Activate the reset feature

248 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Core parameters for market profilesThe core parameters for the available market profiles are provid

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Appendix N Market profile attributes 249Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 62 Australia, Brazil, CALA, Canada, Caribbean, and Denmark parameter

Page 168 - Table 33 Level 2 reset

25Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 1Getting startedAbout this guideThe Installation and Maintenance Guide describes how to install, configure

Page 169 - Chapter 19

250 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Hunt groupsMode Sequential Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast BroadcastDefault delay

Page 170 - To shut down the system

Appendix N Market profile attributes 251Installation and Maintenance GuidePublic OLIUnknown number lengthN/A Variable Variable Variable N/A N/A Variab

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252 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302ProtocolsDigital trunking protocolsISDNDASS2DPNSSISDNDASS2DPNSSISDNDASS2DPNSSISDNDASS2DPNSSISDNDASS

Page 172 - Connect the new power supply

Appendix N Market profile attributes 253Installation and Maintenance GuideService modesRinging service modeManual Manual Off Off Off ManualRinging ser

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254 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302ONN blockingAnalog VSC (tone)None None None None None 141Analog VSC (pulse)None None None None None

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Appendix N Market profile attributes 255Installation and Maintenance GuideTelephony feature settingsConference tone supportedYe s N o Yes N o N o Ye s

Page 175 - Chapter 21

256 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Service modesRinging service modeManual Off Manual Off Manual OffRinging service trunk ansYe s Ye s

Page 176 - Removing the main unit

Appendix N Market profile attributes 257Installation and Maintenance GuideONN blockingAnalog VSC (tone)None None 141 None None 1831Analog VSC (pulse)N

Page 177 - Installing the new main unit

258 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Telephony feature settingsConference tone supportedNo No No No No YesHeld line reminderOff Off Off

Page 178 - To connect the cables

Appendix N Market profile attributes 259Installation and Maintenance GuideService modesRinging service modeOff Manual Off Manual Off ManualRinging ser

Page 179 - Chapter 22

26 Chapter 1 Getting startedNN40020-302ASM Analog station module (analog station media bay module)ATA Analog terminal adapterBCM Business Communicatio

Page 180 - To remove the MBM

260 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Analog Trunk parametersTable 66 contains information for the onboard GATI interface, the G4x16/G8x1

Page 181 - To insert the new MBM

Appendix N Market profile attributes 261Installation and Maintenance GuideBahrain Yes Legacy GATM4/8 NOT supported (will not function)25 17 700Brazil

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262 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Global A-law 600 Ω Yes (0, 3 dB, 3 dB) (3 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB)Hong Kong mu-law 600 Ω No (N/A, 0, N/A) (N

Page 183 - Chapter 23

Appendix N Market profile attributes 263Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 69 On-hook caller ID, disconnect supervision, and message waiting pa

Page 184 - Removing the expansion unit

264 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302GASM8 parametersThis section contains information for the GASM8 MBM.Global analog stations are not

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Appendix N Market profile attributes 265Installation and Maintenance GuideMexico No (North American based A-law)North America600 Ω 600 Ω A-lawNew Zeal

Page 186 - Removing the MBM

266 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302GASI parametersThis section contains information for the onboard GASI interface.GASI interfaces are

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Appendix N Market profile attributes 267Installation and Maintenance GuideLoop Interface Ringing Frequency (Hz)20 20 20 20 20Ringing Amplitude (Vrms)6

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268 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302ATA2 parametersThis section contains information for the ATA2 device. The ATA2 is either DR6 or DR7

Page 189 - Chapter 24

Appendix N Market profile attributes 269Installation and Maintenance GuideTaiwan No (North American Based mu-Law)600 Ω 20 290/1010 1500 N 20/130 15/13

Page 190 - Opening the main unit case

Chapter 1 Getting started 27Installation and Maintenance GuideSymbols and text conventionsThese symbols highlight critical information for the BCM50 2

Page 191 - To open the main unit case

270 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302ATA2 DR7Table 75 ATA2 DR7 Market Support, Transmission and Loop Interface parametersMarket profil

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Appendix N Market profile attributes 271Installation and Maintenance GuideISDN line servicesThe table ISDN line services on page 271 shows the ISDN pr

Page 193 - To remove the hard disk

272 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Analog and digital trunk typesThe table Analog and digital trunk types and descriptions on page 272

Page 194 - To remove the fan

Appendix N Market profile attributes 273Installation and Maintenance GuideBRI ISDN loop that provides both T and S reference point loops.These loops c

Page 195 - Inserting the new component

274 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302

Page 196 - To insert the new hard disk

275Installation and Maintenance GuideIndexNumerics4x16default DNs 226default line numbers 226hardware description 44, 45wiring chart 225, 2297

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276 IndexNN40020-3027406 57Ddata devices, using ATA 2 120data transmission requirements, ATA2 120dedicated cable 59default gatewayLAN DHCP sco

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Index 277Installation and Maintenance GuideHhandsetstandards and specifications 22hard diskreplacing 193hardwareoverview 33IIndustry Canadaregis

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278 IndexNN40020-302wiring chart 215, 217, 221, 225, 229, 233, 237media bay modulesavailability by regions 239memory button7000 567100 567208

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Index 279Installation and Maintenance Guidenetwork interface card 55telephonewireless LAN overview 58telephones7000 567100 567208 567316 5

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28 Chapter 1 Getting startedNN40020-302 These conventions and symbols represent the Business Series Terminal display and dialpad.These text conventi

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Chapter 1 Getting started 29Installation and Maintenance GuideRelated publicationsThis section provides a list of additional documents referred to in

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3Installation and Maintenance GuideSubject to the terms hereinafter set forth, NORTEL NETWORKS grantsto CUSTOMER and/or its representatives, with a &q

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30 Chapter 1 Getting startedNN40020-302IP TelephonyWLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide (NN40050-301)Call PilotCallPilot Manager Set

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Chapter 1 Getting started 31Installation and Maintenance GuideGetting Help through a Nortel distributor or reseller If you purchased a service contrac

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32 Chapter 1 Getting startedNN40020-302

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33Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 2Introducing the BCM50 hardwareThe Business Communications Manager 50 Release 2.0 (BCM50 2.0) provides pri

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34 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302— BCM50a main unit (with ADSL router)The BCM50a main unit provides all the same core functionali

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 35Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 1 BCM50 main unit ports and connectorsFigure 2 BCM50a main uni

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36 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302Figure 4 BCM50b main unit ports and connectorsFigure 5 BCM50ba main unit ports and connector

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 37Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 1 Main unit ports/connectors and descriptionsPort/connector Descr

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38 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302BCM50 Expansion unit and media bay modulesIn addition to a main unit, the BCM50 2.0 system can h

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 39Installation and Maintenance GuideTo connect an MBM to the BCM50 2.0 system, you must install the MBM in th

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NN40020-3024Except for Java Product (as defined herein below), CUSTOMER mayassign collectively its rights under this License to any subsequent ownerof

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40 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302Media bay modulesThe media bay modules (MBM) connect with external devices to implement various

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 41Installation and Maintenance GuideTrunk media bay modulesTrunk media bay modules connect telecommunications

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42 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302Figure 10 DTM faceplateBasic rate interface media bay moduleThe basic rate interface media bay

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 43Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 12 GATM faceplateAnalog direct inward dialing media bay moduleTh

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44 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302Digital station media bay moduleThe digital station media bay modules (DSM) support digital tele

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 45Installation and Maintenance GuideThe figure 4x16 faceplate LEDS and connectors on page 45 shows the 4x16 M

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46 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302• Firmware downloading capability: The core can upgrade the ASM8+ and GASM firmware at customer

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 47Installation and Maintenance GuideThe table ATA2, ASM8, ASM8+, GASM, and GASI analog device specifications

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48 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302BCM50 hardwareThe following BCM50 hardware items simplify the setup and connection of the system

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 49Installation and Maintenance GuidePatch panelThe BCM50 patch panel simplifies the connections of lines and

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5Installation and Maintenance GuideTask ListDetermining DHCP server configuration and IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69To disable the DHCP serv

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50 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302Power supply mounting bracketThe BCM50 single power supply mounting bracket enables you to insta

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 51Installation and Maintenance GuidePower supplyThe power supply is an external device that connects to the B

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52 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302The USB port on the UPS uses a different communication speed than the USB port on the BCM50 syst

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 53Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 23 Hard disk and bracketCooling fan The main units have one cool

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54 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302RJ-21 telephony connectorUse the RJ-21 telephony connector to connect a 25-pair (RJ-21) cable to

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 55Installation and Maintenance GuideRouter card The BCM50e main unit has a router card that uses an Ethernet

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56 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302Telephones and adaptersThe telephony components perform call processing and connect the telephon

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 57Installation and Maintenance GuideDigital Phone 7316E—two-line display, three display buttons, 16 memory bu

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58 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302IP Phone 1120 (not shown)—brings voice and data to the desktop by connecting directly to a Local

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 59Installation and Maintenance GuideAccessoriesYou can use the following accessories with the BCM50 system:St

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6 Task ListNN40020-302Using Telset Administration to set the basic parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . 129To enter the keycodes ...

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Chapter 3 Viewing the BCM50 system LEDs 61Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 3Viewing the BCM50 system LEDsThis section describes the BCM50 sys

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62 Chapter 3 Viewing the BCM50 system LEDsNN40020-302The table System status LEDs states and descriptions on page 62 describes the meaning of the syst

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Chapter 3 Viewing the BCM50 system LEDs 63Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 26 LAN port LED locationsThe table LAN port and expansion port LE

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64 Chapter 3 Viewing the BCM50 system LEDsNN40020-302ADSL router LEDs (BCM50a and BCM50ba only)The three ADSL router LEDs on the faceplate of the BCM5

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Chapter 3 Viewing the BCM50 system LEDs 65Installation and Maintenance GuideEthernet router LEDs (BCM50e and BCM50be only)The three Ethernet router LE

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66 Chapter 3 Viewing the BCM50 system LEDsNN40020-302BRI port LEDs on main unit (BRI series only)The three BRI port LEDs on the BCM50b, BCM50ba, and B

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Chapter 3 Viewing the BCM50 system LEDs 67Installation and Maintenance GuideThe table MBM LED descriptions on page 67 describes the possible MBM LED s

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68 Chapter 3 Viewing the BCM50 system LEDsNN40020-302BRIM LEDsThe BRIM has one additional LED beside each RJ-48C jack. These LEDs are on when the ISDN

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Chapter 4 Determining DHCP server configuration and IP address 69Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 4Determining DHCP server configuration and

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Task List 7Installation and Maintenance GuideTo check the ATA2 wiring...

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70 Chapter 4 Determining DHCP server configuration and IP addressNN40020-302If an external DHCP server is presentIf an external DHCP is present, then

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Chapter 4 Determining DHCP server configuration and IP address 71Installation and Maintenance GuideTo disable the DHCP server on the BCM50a, BCM50e, B

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72 Chapter 4 Determining DHCP server configuration and IP addressNN40020-302

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Chapter 5 Installing the BCM50 system 73Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 5Installing the BCM50 systemTo install a BCM50 system, you must inst

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74 Chapter 5 Installing the BCM50 systemNN40020-302Table 16 BCM50 installation overview (Sheet 1 of 2)Tasks Description Refer toPrepare for installa

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Chapter 5 Installing the BCM50 system 75Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall telephones and peripheralsYou can install these telephones:• System

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Chapter 6 Checking the installation prerequisites 77Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 6Checking the installation prerequisitesBefore you insta

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78 Chapter 6 Checking the installation prerequisitesNN40020-302You can connect the power supply to a power bar. The total length of the power cables f

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Chapter 6 Checking the installation prerequisites 79Installation and Maintenance GuideSystem equipment, supplies, and toolsFor the equipment required

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8 Task ListNN40020-302

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80 Chapter 6 Checking the installation prerequisitesNN40020-302• punch-down tool• surge protector (recommended)• cables, 25-pair cable with right-feed

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81Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 7Installing the main unitThis section describes how to install the main unit. You can install the main uni

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82 Chapter 7 Installing the main unitNN40020-302For information about installing the main unit: • Unpacking the main unit on page 82• Installing the B

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Chapter 7 Installing the main unit 83Installation and Maintenance GuideUse the following procedures to install a BCM50 unit in a rack:• To install the

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84 Chapter 7 Installing the main unitNN40020-302If you install additional units, you can install a second unit on the shelf beside the first unit. You

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Chapter 7 Installing the main unit 85Installation and Maintenance GuideTo install a BCM50 unit on top of another unit1 Insert the power supply retenti

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86 Chapter 7 Installing the main unitNN40020-302Installing the BCM50 unit on the wallTo wall-mount a BCM50 unit, you need a wall-mount bracket. The wa

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Chapter 7 Installing the main unit 87Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 38 Wall-mount bracket4 Prepare the wall-mount bracket by removing the

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88 Chapter 7 Installing the main unitNN40020-302g Install two screws into the screw holes in the cable trough.6 If the BCM50 system has only one unit,

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Chapter 7 Installing the main unit 89Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 40 Attach the BCM50 unit to the wall-mount bracket4 Press the unit aga

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9Installation and Maintenance GuideContentsRegulatory information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

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90 Chapter 7 Installing the main unitNN40020-3028 Install the BCM50 power supply using a method appropriate for your environment.The power supply must

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Chapter 7 Installing the main unit 91Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 43 Snap the WFC into place5 Optional—Install the three screws to secur

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92 Chapter 7 Installing the main unitNN40020-302Figure 44 Location for feet on the bottom of the BCM50 unit3 Position the BCM50 unit on a table or s

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Chapter 8 Installing an expansion unit 93Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 8Installing an expansion unitAdding an expansion unit increases the

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94 Chapter 8 Installing an expansion unitNN40020-302For information about installing an expansion unit:• Unpacking the expansion unit on page 94• Veri

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Chapter 8 Installing an expansion unit 95Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 46 Switches on the media bay module (not applicable for GASM or GA

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96 Chapter 8 Installing an expansion unitNN40020-302To set G4x16 or G8x16 dip switches1 Set the Module Select dip switches to on (up). See the figure

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Chapter 8 Installing an expansion unit 97Installation and Maintenance Guide3 After you set the switches, proceed to Installing a media bay module in a

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98 Chapter 8 Installing an expansion unitNN40020-302Use one of the following procedures to mount the expansion unit:• Installing the BCM50 unit in an

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Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 99Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 9Connecting the cables to the BCM50 systemThis section

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