BCM50 2.0Business Communications ManagerDocument Status: StandardDocument Number: NN40020-302Document Version: 01.02Date: October 2006Installation and
10 ContentsNN40020-302Uninterruptable power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Hard disk . . .
100 Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 systemNN40020-302For information about connecting the cables to the BCM50 system:• Connecting the exp
Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 101Installation and Maintenance GuideIf your BCM50 system does not have an expansion unit, proceed
102 Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 systemNN40020-302The expansion port you select determines the line and extension numbers of the devic
Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 103Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 51 Connect a UPSIf your BCM50 system does not have a
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
Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 105Installation and Maintenance GuideWiring warningsRead the following warnings before you connect
106 Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 systemNN40020-302Connecting lines and extensions to the RJ-21 telephony connectorYou can connect 4 an
Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 107Installation and Maintenance Guide9 Select the appropriate option for your system:• If your BCM
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
Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 109Installation and Maintenance GuideTo connect extensions to DSM16, DSM32, ASM8, 4x16, G4x16, or
Contents 11Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 7Installing the main unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
110 Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 systemNN40020-302Connecting an auxiliary ringerAn auxiliary ringer is a customer-supplied piece of ha
Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 111Installation and Maintenance Guide3 Connect the paging system relay to the page relay output on
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
Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system 113Installation and Maintenance Guide3 Select the appropriate option for your system:• If you add
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
115Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 10Installing telephones and peripheralsThis section describes how to install telephones and peripherals.Y
116 Chapter 10 Installing telephones and peripheralsNN40020-302For the requirements and procedure to install the device, see Installing the analog ter
Chapter 10 Installing telephones and peripherals 117Installation and Maintenance GuideInstalling IP phonesYou can set the system to automatically assi
118 Chapter 10 Installing telephones and peripheralsNN40020-302
119Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 11Installing the analog terminal adapter This section provides installation instructions for the analog t
12 ContentsNN40020-302Chapter 11Installing the analog terminal adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Configuration overvi
120 Chapter 11 Installing the analog terminal adapterNN40020-302Analog data deviceThe ATA2 connects a standard analog data device, such as a fax or mo
Chapter 11 Installing the analog terminal adapter 121Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 56 ATA2 pin outsTo connect the ATA21 Connect one end o
122 Chapter 11 Installing the analog terminal adapterNN40020-302Figure 57 ATA2 back viewTest insertion loss measurementThe maximum loss for ATA2 to
Chapter 11 Installing the analog terminal adapter 123Installation and Maintenance GuideTo measure the insertion loss from the CO to the analog device1
124 Chapter 11 Installing the analog terminal adapterNN40020-302
Chapter 12 Configuring the BCM50 system 125Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 12Configuring the BCM50 systemThis section provides information a
126 Chapter 12 Configuring the BCM50 systemNN40020-302Initial parameters overviewThe initial parameters are the required parameters that you can confi
Chapter 12 Configuring the BCM50 system 127Installation and Maintenance GuideStartup parameters overviewThe startup parameters are the remaining requi
128 Chapter 12 Configuring the BCM50 systemNN40020-302User account:•User ID•Group• Description• Callback numberN/A Configuration > Administrator Ac
Chapter 13 Using Telset Administration to set the basic parameters 129Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 13Using Telset Administration to set t
Contents 13Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 17Connecting the BCM50 system to the LAN and WAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155Connecting the
130 Chapter 13 Using Telset Administration to set the basic parametersNN40020-302Configuring the initial parametersUse the following procedures to con
Chapter 13 Using Telset Administration to set the basic parameters 131Installation and Maintenance GuideTo configure the IP address1 Select Feature 9*
132 Chapter 13 Using Telset Administration to set the basic parametersNN40020-302To select the regionSet the Region using Feature **PROFILE from a two
Chapter 13 Using Telset Administration to set the basic parameters 133Installation and Maintenance Guide8 Press BACK. The Accounts screen appears.9 Pr
134 Chapter 13 Using Telset Administration to set the basic parametersNN40020-302
Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parameters 135Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 14Using Element Manager to set the basic par
136 Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parametersNN40020-302PrerequisitesBCM Element Manager has the following system requirements:• Wi
Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parameters 137Installation and Maintenance GuideTo connect to the BCM50 system using Element Manager
138 Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parametersNN40020-302To configure the LAN IP address1 From the Configuration tab, click the Syst
Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parameters 139Installation and Maintenance Guide4 Configure the Cold Reset Telephony attributes. See
14 ContentsNN40020-302Removing the main unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190Opening
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
Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parameters 141Installation and Maintenance GuideTo configure IP Phones1 From the Configuration tab,
142 Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parametersNN40020-302You can configure other attributes on the IP Terminal Global Settings tab d
Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parameters 143Installation and Maintenance GuideTo configure SNMP community strings1 From the Config
144 Chapter 14 Using Element Manager to set the basic parametersNN40020-302The Add Account dialog box appears.5 Configure the Add Account attributes.
Chapter 15 Using the Startup Profile to configure parameters 145Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 15Using the Startup Profile to configure par
146 Chapter 15 Using the Startup Profile to configure parametersNN40020-302For information about setting the initial parameters on the BCM50 system:•
Chapter 15 Using the Startup Profile to configure parameters 147Installation and Maintenance GuideTo download the Startup Profile template1 Access the
148 Chapter 15 Using the Startup Profile to configure parametersNN40020-3026 Enter the remaining information into the Startup Profile editor that you
Chapter 15 Using the Startup Profile to configure parameters 149Installation and Maintenance GuideIf an error occurs, the status LED flashes red. View
Contents 15Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix NMarket profile attributes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
150 Chapter 15 Using the Startup Profile to configure parametersNN40020-302
Chapter 16 Completing the initial installation (optional) 151Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 16Completing the initial installation (optional
152 Chapter 16 Completing the initial installation (optional)NN40020-302After the basic configuration finishes, you can further customize your system
Chapter 16 Completing the initial installation (optional) 153Installation and Maintenance GuideYou must include the expansion port feature in your pur
154 Chapter 16 Completing the initial installation (optional)NN40020-302For information about customizing the security policies, see the Administratio
Chapter 17 Connecting the BCM50 system to the LAN and WAN 155Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 17Connecting the BCM50 system to the LAN and WA
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
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
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
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
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160 Chapter 17 Connecting the BCM50 system to the LAN and WANNN40020-302
Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionality 161Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 18Testing basic BCM50 functionalityThis section describes ho
162 Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionalityNN40020-302To troubleshoot the main unitIf a test fails, use the following procedure:1 Verify that any
Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionality 163Installation and Maintenance Guide3 Check the wiring to the MBM. Make sure that the cables are properl
164 Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionalityNN40020-302To determine why an MBM does not appear in Element Manager1 Check that the correct feature
Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionality 165Installation and Maintenance GuideTo check the ATA2 wiring1 Use an analog phone to test the ATA2.2 Che
166 Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionalityNN40020-302• Level 2 reset erases all customer and system configuration data and all software releases
Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionality 167Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 69 Level 1 and Level 2 reset sequenceDo not press reset10 s
168 Chapter 18 Testing basic BCM50 functionalityNN40020-302 Table 32 Level 1 resetStep User action Power LED Status LED System state Alternative use
Chapter 19 Replacing the BCM50 system components 169Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 19Replacing the BCM50 system components This section pro
17Installation and Maintenance GuideRegulatory informationFor regulatory information about the BCM50 system:• “North American regulatory information”•
170 Chapter 19 Replacing the BCM50 system componentsNN40020-302Preparing the system for maintenanceUse the following procedure to prepare the system f
Chapter 20 Replacing a power supply 171Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 20Replacing a power supplyThis chapter describes the procedure for re
172 Chapter 20 Replacing a power supplyNN40020-302Preparing the system for maintenanceIn most cases, if the power supply for the main unit is faulty,
Chapter 20 Replacing a power supply 173Installation and Maintenance GuideTo connect the new power supply1 Connect the new power supply. See Connecting
174 Chapter 20 Replacing a power supplyNN40020-302
Chapter 21 Replacing a main unit 175Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 21Replacing a main unitThree types of main units are available: the BCM5
176 Chapter 21 Replacing a main unitNN40020-302For information about replacing the BCM50 main unit:• Preparing the system for maintenance on page 176•
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
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
Chapter 22 Replacing a media bay module 179Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 22Replacing a media bay moduleThis chapter describes the procedur
18 Regulatory informationNN40020-302Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice FCC registration number: This telephone equipment complies with Par
180 Chapter 22 Replacing a media bay moduleNN40020-302To remove the MBM1 Use Element Manager to disable the MBM. For more information about disabling
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
182 Chapter 22 Replacing a media bay moduleNN40020-302
Chapter 23 Replacing an expansion unit 183Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 23Replacing an expansion unitThis chapter describes the procedure
184 Chapter 23 Replacing an expansion unitNN40020-302For information about replacing an expansion unit:• Disconnecting the cables on page 184• Removin
Chapter 23 Replacing an expansion unit 185Installation and Maintenance GuideTo remove a rack-mounted expansion unit1 Ensure you remove all the cables
186 Chapter 23 Replacing an expansion unitNN40020-302Removing the MBMAfter you remove the expansion unit, use the following procedure to remove the MB
Chapter 23 Replacing an expansion unit 187Installation and Maintenance GuideInstalling the new expansion unitUse one of the following procedures to in
188 Chapter 23 Replacing an expansion unitNN40020-302
Chapter 24 Replacing an internal component 189Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 24Replacing an internal componentYou can replace three compone
Regulatory information 19Installation and Maintenance GuideImportant safety instructionsThe following safety instructions cover the installation and u
190 Chapter 24 Replacing an internal componentNN40020-302For information about replacing an internal component:• Preparing the system for maintenance
Chapter 24 Replacing an internal component 191Installation and Maintenance GuideTo open the main unit case1 Attach one end of a grounding strap to you
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
Chapter 24 Replacing an internal component 193Installation and Maintenance GuideTo remove the hard disk1 Attach one end of a grounding strap to your w
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
Chapter 24 Replacing an internal component 195Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 82 Location of fan5 Lift the fan from the main unit and set i
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
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
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
Chapter 24 Replacing an internal component 199Installation and Maintenance GuideEnsure the fans are oriented so air flows out of the unit.3 Connect th
Copyright © 2006 Nortel Networks, All Rights ReservedAll rights reserved.The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The sta
20 Regulatory informationNN40020-30211 Unplug this product (or host equipment) from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel
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
Chapter 24 Replacing an internal component 201Installation and Maintenance GuideInstalling the main unitUse one of the following procedures to install
202 Chapter 24 Replacing an internal componentNN40020-302
Appendix A RJ-21 telephony connector wiring chart 203Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix ARJ-21 telephony connector wiring chartYou can connect
204 Appendix A RJ-21 telephony connector wiring chartNN40020-302530 Tip White-SlateAnalog telephone413 233 —5 Ring Slate-White631 Tip Red-BlueAnalog t
Appendix A RJ-21 telephony connector wiring chart 205Installation and Maintenance Guide2348 Tip Violet-GreenDigital telephone403 223 —23 Ring Green-Vi
206 Appendix A RJ-21 telephony connector wiring chartNN40020-302
Appendix B BRI wiring chart 207Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix BBRI wiring chartThe digital BRI ISDN lines connects to the BCM50b, BCM50ba,
208 Appendix B BRI wiring chartNN40020-302Table 36 BRI line numberingPort numberDefault line numbers on Expansion port 1Default line numbers on Expa
Appendix C LAN ports wiring chart 209Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix CLAN ports wiring chartAll BCM50 units have LAN ports as follows:• The
Regulatory information 21Installation and Maintenance GuideEnhanced 911 configurationRadio-frequency interference Telecommunication registrationBCM50
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
Appendix D WAN ports wiring chart 211Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix DWAN ports wiring chartFour BCM50 main units, the BCM50a, BCM50ba, BCM
212 Appendix D WAN ports wiring chartNN40020-3024Tip5 No connection6 No connectionTable 39 RJ-45 WAN port wiringPin Signal1 + Receive Data (Rx+)2 –
Appendix E Expansion ports wiring chart 213Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix EExpansion ports wiring chartTwo of the four RJ-45 connectors on
214 Appendix E Expansion ports wiring chartNN40020-3027 – FS256 Receive Data8 + FS256 Receive DataTable 40 Expansion port wiring (Sheet 2 of 2)Pin S
Appendix F DTM wiring chart 215Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix FDTM wiring chartThe digital telephone line connects to the Digital Trunk Mo
216 Appendix F DTM wiring chartNN40020-302
Appendix G BRIM wiring chart 217Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix GBRIM wiring chartThe digital BRI ISDN lines connects to the BRIM through t
218 Appendix G BRIM wiring chartNN40020-302Table 44 BRIM line numberingPort numberDefault line numbers on Expansion port 1Default line numbers on Ex
Appendix H ADID wiring chart 219Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix HADID wiring chartAnalog telephone lines connect to the ADID4 or ADID8 thro
22 Regulatory informationNN40020-302Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of
220 Appendix H ADID wiring chartNN40020-302
Appendix I GATM wiring chart 221Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix IGATM wiring chartAnalog telephone lines connect to the GATM4 or GATM8 thro
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
Appendix I GATM wiring chart 223Installation and Maintenance Guide738 Tip Black-Green075 10513 Ring Green-Black839 Tip Black-Brown076 10614 Ring Brown
224 Appendix I GATM wiring chartNN40020-302
Appendix J 4x16 wiring charts 225Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix J4x16 wiring chartsYou can connect up to 4 analog telephone lines and up t
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
Appendix J 4x16 wiring charts 227Installation and Maintenance Guide1035 Tip Red-Slate262 29410 Ring Slate-Red1136 Tip Black-Blue263 29511 Ring Blue-Bl
228 Appendix J 4x16 wiring chartsNN40020-302
Appendix K G4x16 and G8x16 wiring charts 229Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix KG4x16 and G8x16 wiring chartsYou can connect 4 or 8 analog tel
Regulatory information 23Installation and Maintenance GuideSafetyAdditional safety informationThe following interfaces (TNV) can be connected to the P
230 Appendix K G4x16 and G8x16 wiring chartsNN40020-3023 28 Tip White-Green255 2873 Ring Green-White429Tip White-Brown256 2884 Ring Brown-White530Tip
Appendix K G4x16 and G8x16 wiring charts 231Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 52 G4x16 and G8x16 lower RJ-21 (amphenol) connector wiring for a
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
Appendix L DSM16 and DSM32 wiring charts 233Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix LDSM16 and DSM32 wiring chartsDigital telephones, such as the B
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
Appendix L DSM16 and DSM32 wiring charts 235Installation and Maintenance Guide—50No connectionViolet-Slate— — — —25No connectionSlate-VioletTable 53
236 Appendix L DSM16 and DSM32 wiring chartsNN40020-302
Appendix M ASM8, ASM8+, and GASM wiring chart 237Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix MASM8, ASM8+, and GASM wiring chartAnalog telephony device
238 Appendix M ASM8, ASM8+, and GASM wiring chartNN40020-302—34 No connection Red-Brown— —9 No connection Brown-Red...—50 No connection
239Installation and Maintenance GuideAppendix NMarket profile attributesThis section describes some of the differences in the market profile attribute
24 Regulatory informationNN40020-302• Expansion Unit, BRIM (ST configuration) • Expansion Unit, ADID (Direct Inward Dial)The following interfaces are
240 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Digital interfacesTable 56 lists the digital interfaces supported in each market profile. Note that
Appendix N Market profile attributes 241Installation and Maintenance GuideTones and cadencesThe following tables provide region-specific settings for
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
Appendix N Market profile attributes 243Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 58 Special Dial, Overflow, and Busy (Sheet 1 of 2)Market profileSpec
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
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
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
Appendix N Market profile attributes 247Installation and Maintenance GuidePoland 425 -17.5 Continuous Silence 1400 -25 ContinuousPRC Silence Silence 1
248 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Core parameters for market profilesThe core parameters for the available market profiles are provid
Appendix N Market profile attributes 249Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 62 Australia, Brazil, CALA, Canada, Caribbean, and Denmark parameter
25Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 1Getting startedAbout this guideThe Installation and Maintenance Guide describes how to install, configure
250 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Hunt groupsMode Sequential Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast Broadcast BroadcastDefault delay
Appendix N Market profile attributes 251Installation and Maintenance GuidePublic OLIUnknown number lengthN/A Variable Variable Variable N/A N/A Variab
252 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302ProtocolsDigital trunking protocolsISDNDASS2DPNSSISDNDASS2DPNSSISDNDASS2DPNSSISDNDASS2DPNSSISDNDASS
Appendix N Market profile attributes 253Installation and Maintenance GuideService modesRinging service modeManual Manual Off Off Off ManualRinging ser
254 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302ONN blockingAnalog VSC (tone)None None None None None 141Analog VSC (pulse)None None None None None
Appendix N Market profile attributes 255Installation and Maintenance GuideTelephony feature settingsConference tone supportedYe s N o Yes N o N o Ye s
256 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Service modesRinging service modeManual Off Manual Off Manual OffRinging service trunk ansYe s Ye s
Appendix N Market profile attributes 257Installation and Maintenance GuideONN blockingAnalog VSC (tone)None None 141 None None 1831Analog VSC (pulse)N
258 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Telephony feature settingsConference tone supportedNo No No No No YesHeld line reminderOff Off Off
Appendix N Market profile attributes 259Installation and Maintenance GuideService modesRinging service modeOff Manual Off Manual Off ManualRinging ser
26 Chapter 1 Getting startedNN40020-302ASM Analog station module (analog station media bay module)ATA Analog terminal adapterBCM Business Communicatio
260 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Analog Trunk parametersTable 66 contains information for the onboard GATI interface, the G4x16/G8x1
Appendix N Market profile attributes 261Installation and Maintenance GuideBahrain Yes Legacy GATM4/8 NOT supported (will not function)25 17 700Brazil
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
Appendix N Market profile attributes 263Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 69 On-hook caller ID, disconnect supervision, and message waiting pa
264 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302GASM8 parametersThis section contains information for the GASM8 MBM.Global analog stations are not
Appendix N Market profile attributes 265Installation and Maintenance GuideMexico No (North American based A-law)North America600 Ω 600 Ω A-lawNew Zeal
266 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302GASI parametersThis section contains information for the onboard GASI interface.GASI interfaces are
Appendix N Market profile attributes 267Installation and Maintenance GuideLoop Interface Ringing Frequency (Hz)20 20 20 20 20Ringing Amplitude (Vrms)6
268 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302ATA2 parametersThis section contains information for the ATA2 device. The ATA2 is either DR6 or DR7
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
Chapter 1 Getting started 27Installation and Maintenance GuideSymbols and text conventionsThese symbols highlight critical information for the BCM50 2
270 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302ATA2 DR7Table 75 ATA2 DR7 Market Support, Transmission and Loop Interface parametersMarket profil
Appendix N Market profile attributes 271Installation and Maintenance GuideISDN line servicesThe table ISDN line services on page 271 shows the ISDN pr
272 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302Analog and digital trunk typesThe table Analog and digital trunk types and descriptions on page 272
Appendix N Market profile attributes 273Installation and Maintenance GuideBRI ISDN loop that provides both T and S reference point loops.These loops c
274 Appendix N Market profile attributesNN40020-302
275Installation and Maintenance GuideIndexNumerics4x16default DNs 226default line numbers 226hardware description 44, 45wiring chart 225, 2297
276 IndexNN40020-3027406 57Ddata devices, using ATA 2 120data transmission requirements, ATA2 120dedicated cable 59default gatewayLAN DHCP sco
Index 277Installation and Maintenance GuideHhandsetstandards and specifications 22hard diskreplacing 193hardwareoverview 33IIndustry Canadaregis
278 IndexNN40020-302wiring chart 215, 217, 221, 225, 229, 233, 237media bay modulesavailability by regions 239memory button7000 567100 567208
Index 279Installation and Maintenance Guidenetwork interface card 55telephonewireless LAN overview 58telephones7000 567100 567208 567316 5
28 Chapter 1 Getting startedNN40020-302 These conventions and symbols represent the Business Series Terminal display and dialpad.These text conventi
280 IndexNN40020-302
Chapter 1 Getting started 29Installation and Maintenance GuideRelated publicationsThis section provides a list of additional documents referred to in
3Installation and Maintenance GuideSubject to the terms hereinafter set forth, NORTEL NETWORKS grantsto CUSTOMER and/or its representatives, with a &q
30 Chapter 1 Getting startedNN40020-302IP TelephonyWLAN IP Telephony Installation and Configuration Guide (NN40050-301)Call PilotCallPilot Manager Set
Chapter 1 Getting started 31Installation and Maintenance GuideGetting Help through a Nortel distributor or reseller If you purchased a service contrac
32 Chapter 1 Getting startedNN40020-302
33Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 2Introducing the BCM50 hardwareThe Business Communications Manager 50 Release 2.0 (BCM50 2.0) provides pri
34 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302— BCM50a main unit (with ADSL router)The BCM50a main unit provides all the same core functionali
Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 35Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 1 BCM50 main unit ports and connectorsFigure 2 BCM50a main uni
36 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302Figure 4 BCM50b main unit ports and connectorsFigure 5 BCM50ba main unit ports and connector
Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 37Installation and Maintenance GuideTable 1 Main unit ports/connectors and descriptionsPort/connector Descr
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
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
NN40020-3024Except for Java Product (as defined herein below), CUSTOMER mayassign collectively its rights under this License to any subsequent ownerof
40 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302Media bay modulesThe media bay modules (MBM) connect with external devices to implement various
Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 41Installation and Maintenance GuideTrunk media bay modulesTrunk media bay modules connect telecommunications
42 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302Figure 10 DTM faceplateBasic rate interface media bay moduleThe basic rate interface media bay
Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 43Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 12 GATM faceplateAnalog direct inward dialing media bay moduleTh
44 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302Digital station media bay moduleThe digital station media bay modules (DSM) support digital tele
Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 45Installation and Maintenance GuideThe figure 4x16 faceplate LEDS and connectors on page 45 shows the 4x16 M
46 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302• Firmware downloading capability: The core can upgrade the ASM8+ and GASM firmware at customer
Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 47Installation and Maintenance GuideThe table ATA2, ASM8, ASM8+, GASM, and GASI analog device specifications
48 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302BCM50 hardwareThe following BCM50 hardware items simplify the setup and connection of the system
Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 49Installation and Maintenance GuidePatch panelThe BCM50 patch panel simplifies the connections of lines and
5Installation and Maintenance GuideTask ListDetermining DHCP server configuration and IP address . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69To disable the DHCP serv
50 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302Power supply mounting bracketThe BCM50 single power supply mounting bracket enables you to insta
Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 51Installation and Maintenance GuidePower supplyThe power supply is an external device that connects to the B
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
Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 53Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 23 Hard disk and bracketCooling fan The main units have one cool
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
Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 55Installation and Maintenance GuideRouter card The BCM50e main unit has a router card that uses an Ethernet
56 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302Telephones and adaptersThe telephony components perform call processing and connect the telephon
Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 57Installation and Maintenance GuideDigital Phone 7316E—two-line display, three display buttons, 16 memory bu
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
Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 59Installation and Maintenance GuideAccessoriesYou can use the following accessories with the BCM50 system:St
6 Task ListNN40020-302Using Telset Administration to set the basic parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . 129To enter the keycodes ...
60 Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardwareNN40020-302
Chapter 3 Viewing the BCM50 system LEDs 61Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 3Viewing the BCM50 system LEDsThis section describes the BCM50 sys
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
Chapter 3 Viewing the BCM50 system LEDs 63Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 26 LAN port LED locationsThe table LAN port and expansion port LE
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
Chapter 3 Viewing the BCM50 system LEDs 65Installation and Maintenance GuideEthernet router LEDs (BCM50e and BCM50be only)The three Ethernet router LE
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
Chapter 3 Viewing the BCM50 system LEDs 67Installation and Maintenance GuideThe table MBM LED descriptions on page 67 describes the possible MBM LED s
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
Chapter 4 Determining DHCP server configuration and IP address 69Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 4Determining DHCP server configuration and
Task List 7Installation and Maintenance GuideTo check the ATA2 wiring...
70 Chapter 4 Determining DHCP server configuration and IP addressNN40020-302If an external DHCP server is presentIf an external DHCP is present, then
Chapter 4 Determining DHCP server configuration and IP address 71Installation and Maintenance GuideTo disable the DHCP server on the BCM50a, BCM50e, B
72 Chapter 4 Determining DHCP server configuration and IP addressNN40020-302
Chapter 5 Installing the BCM50 system 73Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 5Installing the BCM50 systemTo install a BCM50 system, you must inst
74 Chapter 5 Installing the BCM50 systemNN40020-302Table 16 BCM50 installation overview (Sheet 1 of 2)Tasks Description Refer toPrepare for installa
Chapter 5 Installing the BCM50 system 75Installation and Maintenance GuideInstall telephones and peripheralsYou can install these telephones:• System
76 Chapter 5 Installing the BCM50 systemNN40020-302
Chapter 6 Checking the installation prerequisites 77Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 6Checking the installation prerequisitesBefore you insta
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
Chapter 6 Checking the installation prerequisites 79Installation and Maintenance GuideSystem equipment, supplies, and toolsFor the equipment required
8 Task ListNN40020-302
80 Chapter 6 Checking the installation prerequisitesNN40020-302• punch-down tool• surge protector (recommended)• cables, 25-pair cable with right-feed
81Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 7Installing the main unitThis section describes how to install the main unit. You can install the main uni
82 Chapter 7 Installing the main unitNN40020-302For information about installing the main unit: • Unpacking the main unit on page 82• Installing the B
Chapter 7 Installing the main unit 83Installation and Maintenance GuideUse the following procedures to install a BCM50 unit in a rack:• To install the
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
Chapter 7 Installing the main unit 85Installation and Maintenance GuideTo install a BCM50 unit on top of another unit1 Insert the power supply retenti
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
Chapter 7 Installing the main unit 87Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 38 Wall-mount bracket4 Prepare the wall-mount bracket by removing the
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,
Chapter 7 Installing the main unit 89Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 40 Attach the BCM50 unit to the wall-mount bracket4 Press the unit aga
9Installation and Maintenance GuideContentsRegulatory information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
90 Chapter 7 Installing the main unitNN40020-3028 Install the BCM50 power supply using a method appropriate for your environment.The power supply must
Chapter 7 Installing the main unit 91Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 43 Snap the WFC into place5 Optional—Install the three screws to secur
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
Chapter 8 Installing an expansion unit 93Installation and Maintenance GuideChapter 8Installing an expansion unitAdding an expansion unit increases the
94 Chapter 8 Installing an expansion unitNN40020-302For information about installing an expansion unit:• Unpacking the expansion unit on page 94• Veri
Chapter 8 Installing an expansion unit 95Installation and Maintenance GuideFigure 46 Switches on the media bay module (not applicable for GASM or GA
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
Chapter 8 Installing an expansion unit 97Installation and Maintenance Guide3 After you set the switches, proceed to Installing a media bay module in a
98 Chapter 8 Installing an expansion unitNN40020-302Use one of the following procedures to mount the expansion unit:• Installing the BCM50 unit in an
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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