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10 ContentsIntroduction 237Modem setup requirements 238SDI ports 238Installing and connecting SDI ports 241Installing and connecting an Ethernet cable
100 Mounting the cabinetsWall mountingItems requiredTo mount cabinets on a wall you need:•the equipment layout plan as developed in the chapters on sy
Wall mounting 1014Perform this step only if an expansion cabinet is to be locatedimmediately next to the main cabinet (or an existing expansioncabinet
102 Mounting the cabinetsSimultaneously slide both latches in towards the center of thecabinet.Grasp the sides of the cover and pull the top outwards,
Floor mounting 10310Adjust the cabinet so that it is straight and level. Fasten the bottomof the cabinet to the wall with the two 25 mm (1 in.) #12 sc
104 Mounting the cabinetsProcedure 7Mounting the cabinet on the floorStep Action1Remove the main cabinet (or expansion cabinet if the main cabinethas b
Floor mounting 105Remove the pedestal from the carton and locate the four levelingfeet.Install the feet into the base of the pedestal.4Install the cab
106 Mounting the cabinetsFigure 41Mounting the cabinet on the pedestal5Position the cabinet according to the equipment layout plan.6If an additional e
107Mounting the chassisContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 107)"Mounting in a 480 mm
108 Mounting the chassisNote: For a CS 1000M Chassis system, the Signaling Server mustbe mounted in an external 480 mm (19 in.) equipment rack. Refer
Mounting in a 480 mm (19 in.) rack/equipment cabinet 109Figure 42Typical layout for installing the chassis in a rack/equipment cabinetNote 1: Leave wa
Contents 11Trunk connections (Europe) 353Trunk connections (UK) 361Activating a default model trunk 366Activating a selected model trunk 367Connecting
110 Mounting the chassisProcedure 8Installing the chassis in a 480 mm (19 in.) rack/equipment cabinetStep Action1Fasten the left chassis guide bracket
Mounting in a 480 mm (19 in.) rack/equipment cabinet 111To determine the front of the bracket, locate the "L". This "L" must beat
112 Mounting the chassisbrackets. See Figure 45 "Chassis installed in a rack/equipmentcabinet" (page 112).Figure 45Chassis installed in a ra
Wall mounting in a vertical position 113Wall mounting in a vertical positionItems requiredTo install the chassis on a wall in a vertical position, you
114 Mounting the chassisFigure 46Typical layout for installing the chassis on a wall in a vertical positionNote: Leave space for the cross-connect ter
Wall mounting in a vertical position 115for cables and card access. Refer to Figure 46 "Typical layout forinstalling the chassis on a wall in a v
116 Mounting the chassisFigure 48Chassis bracket installed on the back of the chassis4Lift the chassis into place so that the slot on the chassis brac
Wall mounting in a horizontal position 117Figure 49Chassis on a wall in a vertical position6If you want to install a chassis expander, repeat the abov
118 Mounting the chassis•eight 25 mm (1 in.) #12 wood screws supplied in the bracket kit (or otherappropriate fasteners) to fasten the wall shelf brac
Wall mounting in a horizontal position 119Figure 50Typical layout for installing the chassis on a wall in a horizontal positionNote: Leave space for t
12 ContentsAppendix A Communication protocol specifications 467Contents 467Introduction 467XModem protocol specifications 467CRC protocol specifications
120 Mounting the chassisAllow for clearance on the left and right of the chassis for cables andair flow. Refer to the equipment layout plan for measure
Wall mounting in a horizontal position 1215Place the chassis on the shelf brackets. Carefully slide the chassison the wall shelf brackets until it tou
122 Mounting the chassis8If you want to install a chassis expander on a wall in a horizontalposition, repeat the above steps for the chassis expander.
123Connecting the chassis expander tothe chassisContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 123)&
124 Connecting the chassis expander to the chassis(labeled as Expansion Cabinet DS-30/CE-MUX Conn) to theCE-MUX connector at the back of the Chassis E
Adding a chassis expander 125Figure 54The chassis and chassis expander connected with the two NTDK95CE-MUX/DS-30X bus cables6Install the system ground
126 Connecting the chassis expander to the chassisNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation
127Installing the system groundContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 127)"Cabinets or
128 Installing the system groundDANGERDANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCKProper grounding is extremely important.Failure to complete the following steps could re
Grounding instructions for cabinets and chassis 129Table 20Region-specific grounding wire requirementsRegionGrounding wire requirementsGermany #8 AWG (
13About this documentDescriptions and procedures pertaining to IP applications in this documentare provided for continuity for customers remaining on
130 Installing the system groundNote: Use the grounding block as a bridging point for groundwires from:•up to three nearby Cabinet systems. If you hav
Grounding instructions for cabinets and chassis 131Figure 55Ground/Earth lug in the NTAK11 system cabinets5For the Chassis system:Install a #6 AWG (#4
132 Installing the system groundFigure 56Grounding a chassis and chassis expander pairNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and M
Grounding instructions for cabinets and chassis 133Figure 57NTBK80 grounding block6Connect the grounding block to the ground bus in the AC powerservic
134 Installing the system groundProcedure 13Earthing the cabinets or chassis (UK)Step Action1Connect a protective and functional earth wire from the e
Grounding instructions for cabinets and chassis 135Figure 58Grounding multiple pieces of equipment in a rackNortel Communication Server 1000Communicat
136 Installing the system groundNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and CommissioningN
137Installing the power supplies for theCabinet systemContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page
138 Installing the power supplies for the Cabinet systemFigure 59Power supply location, main and expansion cabinetsPower suppliesPower supplies are sh
Power supplies 139Switch settingsThe power supplies are equipped with a series of switches which must beset before the units are installed in the cabi
14 About this documentSubjectWARNINGBefore a Small System can be installed, a network assessmentmust be performed and the network must be VoIP-ready.I
140 Installing the power supplies for the Cabinet system— Voltage: Recommended 100 to 240 VMaximum limits 90 and 250 VSingle phase— Frequency: 50 or 6
Power supplies 141Figure 61AC power cable connection6Secure the power line cord in place using the clip at rear of cabinet.See Figure 61 "AC powe
142 Installing the power supplies for the Cabinet systemd. Reset the circuit breaker once the ground connection is verified.—End—DC power supply instal
Power supplies 1434If a rectifier is to be installed with the system, install it using theinstructions supplied with the rectifier.5Feed one end of the
144 Installing the power supplies for the Cabinet systemFigure 63Power cord routing7Mount the NTAK28 Breaker Assembly to the wall within 0.9 m (3ft) o
Power supplies 145Figure 64NTAK28 Breaker Assembly location8 Set the breakers on the NTAK28 Breaker Assembly and on theNTDK72 power supply to OFF.9Con
146 Installing the power supplies for the Cabinet systemFigure 65Power connection at the NTAK28 breaker assembly—End—Nortel Communication Server 1000C
147Installing and connecting reservepower supplies for the Cabinet systemContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Intro
148 Installing and connecting reserve power supplies for the Cabinet system— provides a minimum of 15 minutes of reserve DC power— mounts to the wall—
NTAK75 battery unit installation 1492Remove the cover of the battery unit.The cover is secured by two captive screws on the front of the box.3Set the
Conventions 15System migrationWhen particular Meridian 1 systems are upgraded to run CS 1000 Release4.5 and configured to include a Signaling Server, t
150 Installing and connecting reserve power supplies for the Cabinet system8Ensure the jumper wires are securely fastened by pulling out onthe tabs of
NTAK76 battery unit installation 151Figure 67Cable connectionsNTAK76 battery unit installationFollow Procedure 17 "Installing the NTAK76 battery
152 Installing and connecting reserve power supplies for the Cabinet system•The area must meet the following temperature limits:Maximum allowed range:
NTAK76 battery unit installation 153DANGERDANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCKThe battery cells can deliver high currents whenshort-circuited. Make sure that you
154 Installing and connecting reserve power supplies for the Cabinet systemNote: The red positive (+) wire connects to the red (+) post ofbattery 1. T
Connecting other battery backup systems 155Figure 70Power cord routingConnecting other battery backup systemsThis procedure describes how to install a
156 Installing and connecting reserve power supplies for the Cabinet system4Unpack the batteries and check the expiry dates.If the batteries do not ha
Connecting other battery backup systems 157Figure 71NTAK28 breaker assembly location9Set the breakers on the NTAK28 Junction Box and on the NTDK70powe
158 Installing and connecting reserve power supplies for the Cabinet systemFigure 72NTAK28 circuit breaker assembly—End—Nortel Communication Server 10
159Installing Small System Controllercards on stand-alone systemsContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction&
16 About this documentThe following systems are referred to generically as "Chassis system":•Communication Server 1000M Chassis (CS 1000M Ch
160 Installing Small System Controller cards on stand-alone systemsInstalling the NTDK20 SSC card on the cabinet or chassisThe following components mu
Installing the NTDK20 SSC card on the cabinet or chassis 161Figure 73Location of software daughterboard and security device on the NTDK20 SSC cardNort
162 Installing Small System Controller cards on stand-alone systemsNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small Sys
163Installing fiber expansionContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 159)"Installing the
164 Installing fiber expansionThis chapter contains the following procedures:•Procedure 19 "Installing the software daughterboard and securitydevi
Installing the NTDK20 SSC card on the Main Cabinet or Chassis 1654Press firmly on the standoffs to ensure that the daughterboard issecured well to the
166 Installing fiber expansionFiber expansion daughterboards and cablesThere are five kinds of fiber expansion daughterboard that can be installedon the
Installing the NTDK20 SSC card on the Main Cabinet or Chassis 167Note 2: If using glass fiber-optic cable, see Procedure 24"Installing glass fiber-
168 Installing fiber expansion4Install the Fiber Expansion daughterboard for ExpansionCabinets/Chassis 2 and 4 on the connector as shown in Figure 77&q
Installing the NTDK20 SSC card on the Main Cabinet or Chassis 169Figure 77Cabinet or chassis assignments for dual-port daughterboardsInstalling fiber e
Related information 17•Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Upgrade(NN43011-459)•Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small Sys
170 Installing fiber expansionCAUTIONService InterruptionIncorrectly connected fiber-optic cables may cause the followingproblems:• a series of repetiti
Installing the NTDK20 SSC card on the Main Cabinet or Chassis 171—End—Figure 78Plastic fiber cable connection on dual-port daughterboardNortel Communic
172 Installing fiber expansionFigure 79Fiber-optic cable connectionProcedure 24Installing glass fiber-optic cableStep Action1Put on the antistatic wrist
Installing the NTDK20 SSC card on the Main Cabinet or Chassis 1735Insert the plug in its designated connector on the daughterboard.Once inserted, lock
174 Installing fiber expansionFigure 81Cable Routing Guide under main cabinetInstalling Fiber Receiver cards on expansion cabinets and chassisFiber Exp
Installing Fiber Receiver cards on expansion cabinets and chassis 175•To install the 10 m (33 ft) plastic fiber-optic cable, refer to Figure82 "Pl
176 Installing fiber expansionFigure 82Plastic fiber-optic connection on Fiber Receiver cardNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M a
Installing Fiber Receiver cards on expansion cabinets and chassis 177Figure 83Glass fiber-optic connection on Fiber Receiver cardNortel Communication S
178 Installing fiber expansionFigure 84Fiber Receiver card in slot 0 of the fiber expansion cabinetNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server
179Installing IP expansionContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 179)"Installing the NT
18 About this documentNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and CommissioningNN43011-310
180 Installing IP expansionCommunication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Upgrade(NN43011-459)."Installing optional circuit cards" (
Installing the NTDK20 SSC card on the Main Cabinet or Chassis 1814Press firmly on the standoffs to ensure that the daughterboard issecured well to the
182 Installing IP expansionIP expansion daughterboards and cablesThe following four daughterboards can be installed on the SSC card in theMain Cabinet
Installing the NTDK20 SSC card on the Main Cabinet or Chassis 1836Connect the LED cable to the receptacle on the daughterboard.See Figure 86 "SSC
184 Installing IP expansion—End—Figure 86SSC card with 100BaseT daughterboard installedNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and
Installing the NTDK20 SSC card on the Main Cabinet or Chassis 185Figure 87EMC grounding clip for the cabinetNote: The EMC grounding clip is installed
186 Installing IP expansionFigure 88EMC grounding clip for the chassisCAUTIONCAUTION WITH ESDS DEVICESThe grounding clip is required to ensure EMC com
Installing the NTDK20 SSC card on the Main Cabinet or Chassis 187Figure 89Cable Routing Guide under main cabinetProcedure 28Installing the 100BaseF IP
188 Installing IP expansionNote 2: The top connector on the SSC card is for ExpansionCabinets or Chassis 1 and 3. The lower connector is forExpansion
Installing the NTDK20 SSC card on the Main Cabinet or Chassis 189Figure 90NTTK02 dual-port 100BaseF daughterboardFigure 91Cable ends and fiber couplerN
19Cabinet system equipmentContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 20)"Cabinets" (pa
190 Installing IP expansionInstalling the NTDK20 SSC card on IP expansion cabinets andchassisIP Expansion Cabinets or Chassis require an NTDK20 SSC ca
Installing the NTDK20 SSC card on IP expansion cabinets and chassis 1913. Do not connect the SSC faceplate LED.To install the 100BaseT single-port dau
192 Installing IP expansionNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and CommissioningNN4301
193Installing optional circuit cardsContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 193)"Circuit
194 Installing optional circuit cardsCAUTIONCAUTION WITH ESDS DEVICESAlways handle circuit cards with caution to avoid damage causedby static electric
Circuit card assignments for the Chassis system 195Figure 93Circuit card assignments in the chassisNote 1: See the card slot assignment table in the e
196 Installing optional circuit cardsFigure 94Circuit card assignments in the chassis expanderNote 1: See the card slot assignment table in the equipm
Circuit cards 197The following circuit cards are commonly used in the Small System. Acomplete list of circuit cards and their settings can be found in
198 Installing optional circuit cardsTable 24Switch settings (Ports 2 and 3)Port2Port3SW1-3SW1-4SDI DCH OFF OFFSDI DPNSS OFF ON—ESDI ON ONTable 25Jump
Circuit cards 199You can install this line card in:•slots 1 through 10 in the main cabinet or slots 11 through 50 in theexpansion cabinets•slots 1 thr
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20 Cabinet system equipmentIntroductionThis chapter identifies major components of Cabinet systems. Identificationcodes are given where appropriate.For
200 Installing optional circuit cardsYou can install this card in:•slots 1 through 10 in the main cabinet or slots 11 through 50 in theexpansion cabin
Circuit cards 201You can install this card in:•slots 1 through 10 in the main cabinet or slots 11 through 50 inthe expansion cabinets•slots 1 through
202 Installing optional circuit cardsNT1R20 Off-Premise Station analog line cardThe Off-Premise Station (OPS) analog line card provides eight OPS line
Circuit cards 203Table 28 "OPS analog line card configuration" (page 203) provides OPSanalog line card configuration information.Table 28OPS a
204 Installing optional circuit cardsFigure 96OPS analog line card: jumper block locationsNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M a
Circuit cards 205Figure 97OPS analog line card cross-connectionsNTDK20 Small System Controller (SSC) cardSSC card, Boot Code and Software Daughterboar
206 Installing optional circuit cardsor•The Boot Code on the SSC has previously been updated to REL 09.Example: You are installing an NTDK20 SSC from
Circuit cards 207•Install any required Expansion Daughterboards.•Insert the Security Device in the socket on the component sideof the SSC card.2Make s
208 Installing optional circuit cardsdesignated connector on the daughterboard. Once inserted, lockthe connector in place by turning it a half turn cl
Circuit cards 209Figure 99Fiber Optic Cable Connection (A0632902 cable shown) new illustrationrequiredNTDK16 48-port Digital Line CardThe NTDK16 48-po
Signaling Server (for CS 1000M systems) 21Figure 2Cable connectionsCoolingThe NTAK11 cabinet is designed to permit natural convection cooling. Formore
210 Installing optional circuit cardsFigure 10048-port Digital Line CardNote 1: You can only place the NTDK16 Digital Line Card in slot 4 ofthe chassi
Circuit cards 211Note 1: The NTDK16 provides three independent loops (loops4, 5, and 6). When the time comes to program this card insoftware, configure
212 Installing optional circuit cardsNote: In a Chassis system, the digital trunk cards can be installedonly in slots 1–3 of the chassis.If you want t
213Installing and connectingcross-connect terminalsContentsThis section contains the following topics:"Introduction" (page 213)"Termina
214 Installing and connecting cross-connect terminalsTerminal block requirementsThis section describes the respective terminal block requirements for
Installing the BIX cross-connect terminal 215– Connectors Card 1 through Card 6 on the back of the chassiscorrespond to card numbers 1 through 6 in th
216 Installing and connecting cross-connect terminals•Trunks•other miscellaneous equipmentNote: If you are installing the BIX cross-connect system, re
Installing the BIX cross-connect terminal 217Figure 101Typical BIX cross-connect terminal layout for the Cabinet systemNortel Communication Server 100
218 Installing and connecting cross-connect terminalsFigure 102Typical BIX cross-connect terminal layout for the Chassis systemNote: One 25-pair cable
Installing the Krone Test Jack Frame for the UK 219Figure 10325-pair cable on three Krone stripsProcedure 39 "Installing the Krone Test Jack Fram
22 Cabinet system equipmentFor information about installing and configuring the Signaling Server, referto Signaling Server Installation and Commissioni
220 Installing and connecting cross-connect terminals2Install the terminal blocks in a layout similar to that shown:•in Figure 104 "Typical Krone
Installing the Krone Test Jack Frame for the UK 221Figure 104Typical Krone cross connect terminal layout for the Cabinet systemNortel Communication Se
222 Installing and connecting cross-connect terminalsFigure 105Typical Krone cross-connect terminal layout for the Chassis systemNote: One 25-pair cab
Connecting the cables 223Connecting the cablesWARNINGAlways use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.Avoid installing telephone wiring
224 Installing and connecting cross-connect terminalsFigure 106Cable connectors in a system cabinet2Using the card slot allocation plan, connect a 25-
Connecting the cables 225Table 29AUX cable terminations for the Cabinet systemColorWire number DesignationConnectionW-BL1BRTN to QUA6-J1 1RBL-W2BRTN t
226 Installing and connecting cross-connect terminalsFigure 107Cable connectors on the back of the chassis3Tighten the Velcro straps when you have con
Connecting the cables 227Figure 108AUX cable connectorTerminate the AUX cable at the cross connect terminal, accordingto Table 30 "AUX cable term
228 Installing and connecting cross-connect terminalsThis form provides a record of cross connections that you willperform after you start the system.
229Installing Power Failure Transfer UnitsContentsThis section contains the following topics:"Introduction" (page 229)"PFTU installatio
Reserve power 23Reserve powerCAUTIONService InterruptionIf the NTDK70 AC power supply is powered down while it isoperating on DC reserve power from a
230 Installing Power Failure Transfer UnitsProcedure 42Installing the PFTUStep Action1Mount the PFTU on the wall near the system cross-connect termina
PFTU installation 231J1 Cable from QUA6 (see Figure 113 "Power fail transfer" (page 234))FunctionPairNumberPairColor Connects to Cross-conne
232 Installing Power Failure Transfer UnitsFigure 111Auxiliary port location on cabinetNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and
PFTU installation 233Figure 112Auxiliary connector on chassis5Connect the attendant console to the PFTU:•attendant console 14 Tip (14T) to ground•3 Ti
234 Installing Power Failure Transfer UnitsFigure 113Power fail transfer—End—PFTU control lead signalsTo connect PFTUs from other manufacturers, use t
PFTU installation 235(page 232) to see where the Auxiliary cable connects to the Chassissystem.Note 2: If power is removed from the QUA6, a transfer o
236 Installing Power Failure Transfer UnitsNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and Com
237Installing and connecting SDI andEthernet network interfacesContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction&qu
238 Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet network interfaces•Procedure 47 "Connecting the Ethernet cable to the Chassis system"(page 25
SDI ports 239•NTAK02 SDI/DCH card — provides four ports, of which up to two canbe SDI portsNote 1: The functionality of the NTAK03 card has been incor
24 Cabinet system equipmentFigure 4NTAK75 battery boxNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installati
240 Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet network interfacesFigure 115NTBK48 Ports 1 and 2 signal leadsA modem eliminator is required when a comp
Installing and connecting SDI ports 241Figure 116Modem eliminator connections and designationsInstalling and connecting SDI portsThis section describe
242 Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet network interfacesmake sure only one baud rate switch is set to ON. Refer to Table 34"Default port
Installing and connecting SDI ports 2435Test the modem for proper operation once the system is operating.Note: The remaining ports can be used for oth
244 Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet network interfacesFigure 118SDI cable connection on the chassisNTDK23, NTDK25, and NTDK80 Fiber Receive
Installing and connecting SDI ports 245Procedure 44Connecting SDI ports to the Fiber Receiver cardStep Action1Connect the NTAK1118 one-port SDI cable
246 Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet network interfacesFigure 120SDI cable connection on the fiber expansion chassisNTAK02 SDI/DCH cardIn the
Installing and connecting SDI ports 247pinouts: Port 0 at the cross-connect terminal" (page 247) through Table 38"NTAK02 connections at the
248 Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet network interfacesRS422 RS232Cable SignalDesignations(I = inputO = output)Designations(I = inputO = out
Installing and connecting SDI ports 249RS422 RS232Cable SignalDesignations(I=inputO=output)Designations(I=inputO=output) SignalPairColorDTEDCEDTEDCEDT
Common Equipment circuit cards and components 25Figure 5NTAK76 battery boxCommon Equipment circuit cards and componentsThe circuit cards described in
250 Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet network interfacesUse the keys listed in Table 39 "Setup (keys and functions)" (page250) to v
Installing and connecting SDI ports 251Table 41VT420 setup valuesNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small Syste
252 Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet network interfacesTable 42VT220 setup values—End—Installing and connecting an Ethernet cableThis sectio
Installing and connecting an Ethernet cable 253Cabinet system: IP expansion 10BaseT portThe Cabinet system provides one 10 Mbit/s Ethernet connection
254 Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet network interfacesFigure 122J7 Jumper Plug location on NTDK20 SSC cardProcedure 46Connecting the Ethern
Installing and connecting an Ethernet cable 255Note: A jumper block located on connector J7 (near the Fiber 2connector) (see Figure 122 "J7 Jumpe
256 Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet network interfacesFigure 124Ethernet connectionProcedure 47Connecting the Ethernet cable to the Chassis
Installing and connecting an Ethernet cable 257Figure 125Ethernet cable inserted into an industry-standard MAU—End—Nortel Communication Server 1000Com
258 Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet network interfacesNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small Syste
259Starting the Chassis systemContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 259)"Startup proce
26 Cabinet system equipmentthe socket. Use the PC Card for software upgrades on an existing Cabinetsystem. You can also use this socket for creating a
260 Starting the Chassis system2Connect the power cord from the power connector on the back of thechassis to an AC power source. See Figure 126 "
Startup procedures 261Procedure 49Startup procedure for a previously installed systemStep Action1Test the power outlet. Make sure that the correct vol
262 Starting the Chassis systemNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and CommissioningNN
263Voice Gateway Media CardconfigurationContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 263)"Voic
264 Voice Gateway Media Card configurationIf a Media Card 32-port card, a Media Card 8-port card, or an ITG-P 24-portcard is r unning IP Line 4.5 softw
Configuring Voice Gateway Media Cards on cabinets or chassis 265e. Configure IP Phone dedicated soft keys.3. Configure IP Line data with OTM or Element M
266 Voice Gateway Media Card configuration4Configure a new Routing Entry, if the ELAN subnet is connected tothe rest of the IP network. Enter the follow
Configuring Voice Gateway Media Cards on cabinets or chassis 267<cab#> = 1–4, for the IP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis3Configure the ELAN Mask. Ent
268 Voice Gateway Media Card configurationConfiguring IP Line dataIP Line data can be configured in OTM or Element Manager.Configuring IP Line data with O
Configuring IP Line data 269Figure 127OTM 2.2 primary and secondary IP addressesTransmitting IP Line node configuration dataIP Line node and card proper
Common Equipment circuit cards and components 27IP daughterboardsFor IP connectivity, four IP daughterboards are available:•The NTDK99 single-port 100
270 Voice Gateway Media Card configuration5. Configure the Main Cabinet or Chassis ELAN network interface IPaddress, survivable IP Expansion Cabinet or
Upgrading software and firmware 2712. Transmit node properties.3. Configure the Follower cards.Upgrading software and firmwareBefore upgrading your VGMC
272 Voice Gateway Media Card configurationNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and Commi
273Installing softwareContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 259)Software Installation Progr
274 Installing softwareSoftware Installation ProgramThe Software Installation Program provides a menu-driven method ofselecting from the different opt
Introduction 275The Software Installation Program has the following additional options:•Clear Upgrade Information: If the installation terminates afte
276 Installing softwareThe system limits the validation of keycodes to three consecutive attempts.After the third unsuccessful attempt, the Software I
Introduction 277it is loaded into the system. However, items can be removed one by oneafter installation. See "Changing preprogrammed data"
278 Installing software(.bak) file. If the customer records are located and verified, data isloaded into DRAM.Figure 129Flow of data during a Small Syst
Installing software in a new system 279documentation references the issue and date of the DepLists provided withthe software. Refer to the Enterprise
28 Cabinet system equipmentFigure 8The NTTK01 DaughterboardFigure 9The NTTK02 IP DaughterboardFiber Expansion equipmentFor non-IP expansion, fiber expa
280 Installing softwareNote: IP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis software must be the samesoftware version as the Main Cabinet or Chassis.CAUTIONCAUTION W
Installing software in a new system 281If ThenThe following is displayed:current system time anddate: 00:00:00 -- 00/00/00Go to step 4.The following i
282 Installing software4Set the system time and date.Note: The Time and Date prompt appears only when the InstallSetup Program detects a system Year D
Installing software in a new system 2838Select the service level to be enabled.Note: The service level you select must match the one providedwith keyc
284 Installing software0-2 4-5 7-14 16-25 28-29 32-64 67 70-77 79-83 86-93 95100-104 107-111 113-116 118-120 122-125 127-129131-133 135 137-141 167...
Installing software in a new system 28515Review License parameters.Note: On a new installation, the License parameters displayedon the terminal screen
286 Installing softwarea <CR> (abort, return to main menu)If the response was YES, go to step 16.If the response was NO, go to step 18.16 Modify
Installing software in a new system 287DATA PORTS (2500)DIGITAL TELEPHONES (0)IP USERS (0)BASIC IP USERS (0)PHANTOM PORTS (2500)WIRELESS TELEPHONES (0
288 Installing software20Select the M3900 Language Set.Select M3900 Language Set:1. Global 10 languages2. Western Europe 10 languages3. Eastern Europe
Installing software in a new system 289IP PEER H.323 TRUNKS : 0 0SIP Access Ports : 0 0M3900 Language Set : 1.Global 10 languagesIs this correct? (y/n
Common Equipment circuit cards and components 29Fiber Expansion daughterboardSingle-port Fiber Expansion daughterboard The Single-port FiberExpansion
290 Installing softwareIf the response was YES, the software will be installed on the system.Continue with the next step (step 25).25Observe the TTY o
Installing software in a new system 2912Select option 1 to install software on the IP Expansion Cabinet orChassis.Software Installation Main Menu:1. M
292 Installing software1. Automatically Using BOOTP2. Using Manual Configuration3. Keep Existing Configuration[q]uit, Pagerevious, [m]ain menu, [h]elp
Installing software in a new system 293Procedure 54Installing software for IP expansion, using a PC CardStep Action1Make sure the SSC card is in slot
294 Installing softwareATTENTIONIMPORTANTBOOTP is a broadcast message used for IP Address discovery.•For Point-to-Point installation, you must select
Installing software in a new system 2959Select the M3900 Language Set.Select M3900 Language Set:1. Global 10 languages2. Western Europe 10 languages3.
296 Installing softwareNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and CommissioningNN43011-31
297SurvivabilityContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 297)"Operating modes" (page
298 Survivabilityno longer connected to the Main Cabinet or Chassis. This is referredto as survival mode.•Normal mode is when the local resources of a
Description 299Switchover to survival modeA survivable IP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis is able to restart after it losescommunication with the Main Ca
3Revision historyMay 2008Standard 01.04. This document is up-issued to change the ’Adding achassis expander’ procedure.November 2007Standard 01.03. Th
30 Cabinet system equipmentFigure 12The NTDK84 DaughterboardFigure 13The NTDK85 DaughterboardNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000
300 SurvivabilityManual switchover to survival modeManual commands are provided to allow a technician to force a switchoverto survival mode. These com
Description 301CHG AUTOSB <cab#> <Switchback setting>wherecab# = 1–4Switchback setting = (YES) NOWhen the switchback parameter is set to Y
302 SurvivabilitySpecial dial tone The dial tone provided to the telephones in survivalmode is different from the dial tone for telephones in normal m
Description 303Remote TTYSurvivable IP remote TTY The three Serial Data Interface (SDI) portson the Small System Controller (SSC) card of an IP Expans
304 SurvivabilityData can be changed on the IP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis while insurvival mode, but new or changed data is lost when switched back
Description 305The EDD LCL command has the same effect as the former Option 11C EDDcommand. Its sequence of operations is as follows:1. Prior to an ac
306 SurvivabilityFigure 133SWP command operationRES and RIB Command The RES command restores data from theMain Cabinet or Chassis external PC Card dri
Description 307Figure 134RES commandNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and Commission
308 SurvivabilityFigure 135RIB commandDAT commandUse the DAT command to print the data issue and creation date of the MainCabinet or Chassis primary a
Description 309The LOCK command locks an IP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis in the modethat it is in when the command is invoked. This does not require a
Common Equipment circuit cards and components 31Figure 14Daughterboards and security device on the NTDK20 SSC cardSDI/DCH cardThe NTAK02 is an optiona
310 Survivabilitycab# = specified survivable IP Expansion Cabinet or ChassisTN mapping during survival modeTN mapping remains the same for both normal
Configuring for Survivability 311The Automatic Switch Back (AUTOSB) option allows a survivableIP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis to switch back from survi
312 SurvivabilityConfiguring trunks for SurvivabilityWhen properly configured, the IP Expansion Cabinets or Chassis can makeoutgoing calls and, in some
Configuring for Survivability 313—End—Advantages:•Users can make outgoing calls at any time.•Users can still access their mailboxes in survival mode if
314 Survivability•The outgoing-only, analog CO trunks are more cost-effective thanDID/DOD trunks.Disadvantages:•Users of the IP Expansion Cabinets or
Configuring for Survivability 315The following example illustrates the process for manuallydistributing calls to the user:•In normal mode, incoming cal
316 SurvivabilityLD 15: Customer Data BlockPrompt Response DescriptionREQ: CHG Change existing data blockTYPE: INT Change Intercept TreatmentCUST Cust
Configuring for Survivability 317Supported applicationsThe Small System has been provisioned to support the following applicationsand telephones, and t
318 SurvivabilityVoice Gateway Media Cards in survivable Small SystemsThis section describes certain aspects of VGMC configuration that arespecific to s
Configuring for Survivability 319Configuring IP Line data on survivable Small SystemsWhen the VGMC is installed in the Main Cabinet or Chassis, only one
32 Cabinet system equipmentTable 2Common equipment packs supported in Cabinet system IP cabinetsPack DaughterboardSupported application1.5 MB TMDI (NT
320 SurvivabilityOVL111 IDLE3Return to normal mode using the SBFS command in LD 135.The IP Expansion Cabinet or Chassis and VGMC will reboot again.—En
Retrieving Call Detail Recording records 321Ready to transmit...5Invoke the XModem protocol on the PC to receive the CDR file.Use the Hyperterminal tra
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323Connecting the telephonesContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 323)"Cable assignmen
324 Connecting the telephones•Procedure 64 "Connecting an off-premise telephone" (page 329)•Procedure 65 "Connecting attendant console&
Cross-connecting telephones 325Cross-connecting telephonesConnect the telephones according to the following figures:Cross-connections for Analog (500/2
326 Connecting the telephonesFigure 136NE-500/2500-type telephone cross-connectionsNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meri
Connecting telephones without a PFTU 327Figure 137Meridian Digital Telephone cross-connectionsConnecting telephones without a PFTUProcedure 62Connecti
328 Connecting the telephonesRefer to "Preprogrammed data" (page 373) for default DNassignments.Now, you can activate the telephone, as desc
Connecting off-premise telephones 329Refer to "Preprogrammed data" (page 373) for default DNassignments.Now, you can activate the telephone,
Cables and wires 33•NT7D16 Data Access Card (DAC)•NTAG26 Extended Multi-frequency Receiver (XMFR) cardTelephones and attendant consolesSupported telep
330 Connecting the telephonesWARNINGIf connecting to a message waiting line card, unseat thecard from its assigned slot before continuing with the nex
Connecting an attendant console 331Figure 138NT1R20 Off-Premise Protection Module connectionsConnecting an attendant consoleProcedure 65Connecting att
332 Connecting the telephones—End—Figure 139Attendant console connectionsTable 45Terminal number assignments: Main and Expansion Cabinets 1 and 2CardF
Connecting an attendant console 333CardFirst TN...Last TNCable Cabinet6 06 00...06 15J6 Main707 00...07 15J7 Main8 08 00...08 15J8 Main9 0
334 Connecting the telephonesCardFirst TN...Last TNCable Cabinet36 36 00...36 15J6 Expansion Cabinet 337 37 00...37 15J7 Expansion Cabinet 33
Connecting an attendant console 335Physical slot Logical slot First TN...Last TNCable Chassis9 9 09 00...09 15Card 9 Expander10 10 10 00...10 15Card 1
336 Connecting the telephonesQUA6 J1 CableFunction PairColor Connects to17T17RY-OO-YConnect to the telephone18T18RY-GG-YConnect to the telephone line
Activating telephones 337This chapter contains procedures for activating the following models oftelephones:•a default model with a default extension n
338 Connecting the telephonesTelephones. Meridian Modular Telephones can have a combined totalof 128 model telephones. Meridian Digital Telephones can
Activating telephones 339ORIf the extension number is not available for use, the character displayshows "ERROR, EXTENSION?" and you hear ove
34 Cabinet system equipmentTable 3Multi and Single-mode glass optical cable requirements for distances up to 3 km (1.8 mi)Parameter Minimum Typical Ma
340 Connecting the telephones2Press the pound key (#) to select the default model.3Press the pound key again to select the default extension number.Yo
Activating telephones 341If successful, the character display shows either "MODEL? X" (if thetelephone relocation feature is not in use) or
342 Connecting the telephonesNote: If you replace the handset before you complete theprompt sequence, the installation automatically fails. This can b
Activating telephones 343(special dial tone). When you are programming an extensionnumber, the lamp associated with that number on the telephoneis lit
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345Connecting the trunksContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 346)"Connecting trunks w
346 Connecting the trunksIntroductionThis chapter describes how to connect trunks directly to the trunk card, withor without the use of a Power Failur
Connecting trunks with PFTU 347Table 53 "NT8D14 Universal Trunk: modes and option settings"(page 349) to Table 55 "NT8D15 E and M Trunk
348 Connecting the trunksTable 52Power Failure Transfer Unit connectionsQUA6 J1 cableFunction PairColor Connects to Comments5T5RW-SS-WConnect to the t
Trunk connections 349QUA6 J1 cableFunction PairColor Connects to Comments21T21RV-BLBL-VConnect to the telephone22T22RV-OO-VConnect to the telephone li
Cables and wires 35Cable and wirePurpose and descriptionNTAK19 cable SDI cable used with the NTAK02 circuit card(see Note 1).NTAK1118/1118 9- to 25-pi
350 Connecting the trunksTable 54NT8D14 Universal Trunk connectionsCable from cabinet or chassisDesignationsPair Color Unit #RANmodePagingmodeAll othe
Trunk connections 351Cable from cabinet or chassisDesignationsPair Color Unit #RANmodePagingmodeAll othermodes15T15RBK-SS-BKT7R7T7R7T7R716T16RY-BLBL-Y
352 Connecting the trunksCablesJ1 through J10 fromcabinet/Card 1 throughCard 10 from chassisDesignationsPair Color Unit #2WPagingmode2WType 1mode4WTyp
Trunk connections (Europe) 353Trunk connections (Europe)E and M TIE trunk card (2-wire)Note: Refer to Circuit Card Reference (NN43001-311) for a compl
354 Connecting the trunksLead designations Pins Pair color Unit numberT1R1E1E2M1M2316327338R-BLBL-RR-OO-RR-GG-RUnit1T2R2E1E2M1M2351036113712R-SS-RBK-B
Trunk connections (Europe) 355Card 10 from chassisPair Color Type 1 & 5 Type 1 & 51T1RW-BLBL-W261RARBTATB2T2RW-OO-W272TATBRARB3T3RW-GG-W0283EM
356 Connecting the trunksTable 59E and M TIE trunk card (4-wire)CablesJ1 through J10 fromcabinet/Card 1 throughCard 10 from chassis Typical lead desig
Trunk connections (Europe) 357CablesJ1 through J10 fromcabinet/Card 1 throughCard 10 from chassis Typical lead designationsPairColor Unit # PinsType 2
358 Connecting the trunksE and M TIE trunk card (RAN)Table 61E and M 2-wire Recorded Announcement trunk connectionsLead designations Pins Pair color U
Trunk connections (Europe) 359CO and DID trunk cardTable 63Central Office and Direct Inward Dial trunk connectionCable from cabinetsor chassis Lead des
36 Cabinet system equipmentTable 5AC power cord kitsCountry or regionAC PowerCordVoltageRatingCurrentRating Plug TypeNorth America A0379412 250 V 10 A
360 Connecting the trunksCentral Office trunk cardTable 64Central Office trunk connectionsCable from cabinets or chassisPairColor Unit # Pins Lead desig
Trunk connections (UK) 361Trunk connections (UK)NT5K17 Direct Inward Dial card terminationsCross-connect the NT5K17 DID card as shown in Table 65 &quo
362 Connecting the trunksNT5K18 Exchange line trunk card terminationsCross-connect the NT5K18 Exchange line trunk card as shown in Table 66"NT5K1
Trunk connections (UK) 363Pair Pins Pair color Unit #T7R74015BK-SS-BK4116Y-BLBL-Y7NT5K19 Analog TIE line trunk card terminationsCross connect the NT5K
364 Connecting the trunksPair Pins Pair color Unit #T1R1316R-BLBL-REM32&R-OO-R1T2R23510R-SS-REM3611BK-BLBL-BK2T3R33914BK-BRBR-BKEM4015BK-SS-BK3Tab
Trunk connections (UK) 365Table 70NT5K19 AC15 mode pair terminationsPair Pins Pair color Unit #TATB261W-BLBL-WRARB272W-OO-W0TATB305W-SS-WRARB316R-BLBL
366 Connecting the trunksActivating a default model trunkDue to the automatic 30 second timeout on the administration menu,prepare the data that you w
Activating a selected model trunk 367"OK".After a delay of approximately 4 seconds you hear special dial tone.The sequence is repeated when
368 Connecting the trunksThe prompt"ROUTE ACCESS?"appears.5Enter the access code of the configured trunk route to which youwant to add the tr
369Connecting an external alarmContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 369)"Alarm port a
Miscellaneous items 37Figure 15EMC grounding clip on the cabinetNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System
370 Connecting an external alarmProcedure 74Installing an alarm using an alarm portStep Action1Install an analog (500/2500-type) line as described in
Alarm through a QUA6 PFTU 371Figure 140 "Contacts in PFTU" (page 371) shows an example of thecontacts on one unit (PFT1) of the PFTU. The co
372 Connecting an external alarmUnit PairColorNormal mode Failure mode9T9RR-BRBR-RMakes with 10Tand 10ROpens 10T and 10RMakes with 11T and 11R10T10RR-
373Preprogrammed dataContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 373)"Passwords and codes&qu
374 Preprogrammed dataNortel or its distributors can program the Small System’s softwaredaughterboard with customer data before they send the card to
Default numbering plan 3753Enter TYPE pwd.4Enter PWD2.5 Enter PSWD_COMP...6Enter INIT.7Enter ACCOUNT_REQ new.8Enter PWD_TYPE lapw.9 Enter PWTP ovly.
376 Preprogrammed data•The prime extension number (DN) for each telephone is in the range2200–2XXX. The value of "XXX" varies depending on t
Default numbering plan 377The digit "7" in the default numbering plan is programmed with manysystem features to assist you in configuring the
378 Preprogrammed datasystem: Table 82 "Extensions assigned to card slots in the chassis andchassis expander" (page 380) provides the extens
Default numbering plan 379Slot numberExtension numbers32552 through 256742568 through 258352584 through 259962600 through 261572616 through 263182632
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380 Preprogrammed dataSlot numberExtension numbers92968 through 2983102984 through 2999Table 82Extensions assigned to card slots in the chassis and ch
Default numbering plan 381CableUnit Default Directory Number (DN)J5 8 - 152272 2273 2274 2275 2276 2277 2278 2279J6 0 - 72280 2281 2282 2283 2284 2285
382 Preprogrammed dataTable 85Expansion Cabinet 2 default DN assignmentsCableUnit Default Directory Number (DN)J1 0 - 72520 2521 2522 2523 2524 2525 2
Default numbering plan 383CableUnit Default Directory Number (DN)J5 8 - 152752 2753 2754 2755 2756 2757 2758 2759J6 0 - 72760 2761 2762 2763 2764 2765
384 Preprogrammed dataTable 88 "Default DN assignments for the chassis and chassis expander"(page 384) lists the default DN assignments for
Flexible Feature Codes 385Table 89Default DN assignments for the chassis and chassis expander (Germany)CableUnit Default Directory Number (DN)Card 10
386 Preprogrammed dataFFC prompt FFCDefinitionC6DS *70 6 Party Conference CodeHOLD#4Permanent Call HoldMNTC *43 Maintenance Access CodePUGR *71 Pick-U
SDI ports 387Modem portThe preconfigured modem port allows the remote maintenance modemto be connected without further system programming. This port is
388 Preprogrammed dataTrunk routesTable 93 "Preprogrammed trunk route information" (page 388) showspreprogrammed trunk route information tha
Trunk models 389Trunk modelsNote: All trunks are programmed as immediate start/supervision = Yes,with the exception of trunks with an asterisk (*) nex
39Chassis system equipmentContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 39)"Main components of
390 Preprogrammed dataMode Pack ModelSignalingDIP or DTN BIMP and TIMP5* LDR(Wink Start Supv = Yes)DIP 3COM/6006* LDR(Wink Start Supv = Yes)DTN 3COM/6
Model telephones 391Mode Pack ModelSignalingDIP or DTN BIMP and TIMP4LOP DTN 3COM/6005GRD DIP 3COM/9006LOP DIP 3COM/9007GRD DTN 3COM/9008LOP DTN 3COM/
392 Preprogrammed data•M2616 — twelve models•M2216 — two models•M3000 — two modelsHotel and Motel telephones•500- and 2500-type telephones — one model
Model telephones 393Prompt MeaningHTA Hunting AllowedLNA Last Number Redial AllowedFNA Call Forward No Answer AllowedPUA Pickup AllowedXRA Ring Again
394 Preprogrammed dataM2616 model 99Intended use: Administration (maintenance) telephoneAssigned Class of Service options:MTA/LNA/FNA/GPUA/MWA/ADD/HFA
Model telephones 395FeatureKeynumberpositionKeynumberposition FeatureAuto Dial91ExtendAuto Dial80ACD Queue (7700)* This key is used as a Hotline to co
396 Preprogrammed dataTable 102Default features available using M2317 model 20 softkeysKey number position Feature29Language28Privacy Release27Ring Ag
Model telephones 397Key number position Feature20Message17Call ParkM2009 model 21Intended use: Two-line general business telephoneAssigned Class of Se
398 Preprogrammed dataM2112 model 22Intended use: Two-line general business telephoneAssigned Class of Service options: FND/GPUA/LNA/MWA/NDD/FBDTable
Model telephones 399FeatureKey numberpositionKey numberposition FeatureAuto Dial167Auto DialAuto Dial15 6TransferAuto Dial145Ring AgainAuto Dial13 4Pi
4 Revision historyupgraded to Communication Server 1000E with a Common ProcessorPentium Mobile (CP PM) call processor. For migrations to Communication
40 Chassis system equipmentThe chassis supports the following:•NTDK20 Small System Controller (SSC) card installed in slot 0•any IPE or CE card in slo
400 Preprogrammed dataAnalog (500/2500-type) support personnel telephone modelsTable 111Analog (500/2500-type) telephone modelsModel Type of telephone
Model telephones 401Model Type of telephoneAssigned Class of Service options51Nurses’ station telephone withmessage and speed callFND, LNA, GPUA, MWA,
402 Preprogrammed dataModel Intended useAssigned Class ofService optionsKey number position withassigned feature24General businesstelephone withmessag
Model telephones 403Table 116M2006 model 41Key number position Feature5Message4Hot *3Hot *2Hot *1Hot *0DN* These keys are Hotlines to various Hotel an
404 Preprogrammed dataModel Intended useAssigned Class ofService optionsKey number position withassigned feature21General businesstelephone withmessag
Model telephones 405Model Intended useAssigned Class ofService optionsKey number position withassigned feature25Two-line generalbusiness telephonewith
406 Preprogrammed dataModel Intended useAssigned Class ofService optionsKey number position withassigned feature1-DN0-DN31Manager telephonewith messag
Model telephones 407Key number position Feature1DN0DN* These keys are Hotlines to various Hotel and Motel services, such as Roomservice, and the front
408 Preprogrammed dataM2008 model 51Intended use: Nurses’ station telephone with message and speed callAssigned Class of Service options: FNA/LNA/GPUA
Model telephones 409Key number position Feature6Message5Speed Call4Ring Again3Pick-Up2Forward1Conference0DNM2008 Message center telephone modelsTable
Main components of the Chassis system 41Figure 1625-pair cable connectors on the back of the chassisThe Auxiliary (AUX), Serial Data Interface (SDI),
410 Preprogrammed dataModel Intended useAssignedClass ofServiceoptions Key number position with assigned featureADD, FBD12 - Auto Dial11 - Auto Dial10
Model telephones 411Model Intended useAssignedClass ofServiceoptions Key number position with assigned feature9 - Auto Dial8 - Transfer0-DNM2616 Advan
412 Preprogrammed dataModel Intended useAssignedClass ofServiceoptions Key number position with assigned featuredisplay10 - Auto Dial9 - Transfer8 - S
Model telephones 413Model Intended useAssignedClass ofServiceoptions Key number position with assigned feature32Managertelephone withdisplayLNA, FND,G
414 Preprogrammed dataM2616 model 50Intended use: Nurses’ station telephoneAssigned Class of Service options:LNA/FND/GPUA/MWA/NDD/HFA/FBDTable 133M261
Model telephones 415FeatureKey numberpositionKey numberposition FeatureHot *10 2ConferenceGroup Call - Group 0 **91DNTransfer80DN* These keys are Hotl
416 Preprogrammed dataNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and CommissioningNN43011-310
417Changing preprogrammed dataContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 418)"Changing the
418 Changing preprogrammed data"Removing model telephones" (page 429)"Creating model trunks and changing route access codes" (page
Changing the default numbering plan 419•If the first digit is being used by Meridian Mail, trunk routes, or otherdata, you must remove these interferen
42 Chassis system equipmentFigure 17Connectors on the back of the chassisFigure 18 "Connectors on the back of the chassis expander" (page42)
420 Changing preprogrammed data—End—Determining new extension numbersIf you wish to change the default numbering plan, and need to determinethe extens
Shifting the numbering plan to a new card slot 4211Subtract 1 from the card slot number (8 -1):=72Multiply by 16:x=161123 Add the first extension numb
422 Changing preprogrammed dataNote: When you enter the value from Step 3 in response tothe prompt "FIRST NUMBER (XXXX)?" on the administrat
Removing numbering plan conflicts 423LD 11REQ OUTTYPE2008TN 10 XX where "XX" = a value of 0,1,2,8,9, or 10Obtaining the use of Meridian Mail
424 Changing preprogrammed dataCUST0SPDN XXXX where "XXXX" = value of Call Park extensionRepeat for each Call Park extension you wish to rem
Removing numbering plan conflicts 425Changing or removing the preprogrammed night numberIf you wish to change or remove the night number, use LD 15. (F
426 Changing preprogrammed dataCODEaaaaEnter access code prompt (aaaa)AAAAxxEnter the new access code prompt (AAAA)CODE <CR> Return to REQREQ EN
Creating, changing, and removing model telephones 427LD 10REQ NEWTYPE 500 MMODL YYY where "YYY" = the model number of thetelephone that you
428 Changing preprogrammed dataLD 11REQ NEWTYPE 2XXX M or3000 M where "XXX" = allowed telephone typesMODL YYY where "YYY" = the mo
Creating model trunks and changing route access codes 429Digital telephonesNote: To print M3000 telephone models, you must enter "TYPE 3000M"
Main components of the Chassis system 43CoolingThe NTDK91 chassis and the NTDK92 chassis expander have forced aircooling. As a result, you can install
430 Changing preprogrammed dataLD 14REQ NEWTYPE aaa M where "aaa" = the type of trunk that you arecreating (TIE, COT, WATS, and so on)MODL Y
Changing a route access code 431LD 14REQ CHGTYPE aaa M where "aaa" = the type of trunk that you aremodifyingMODL YYY where "YYY" =
432 Changing preprogrammed dataProcedure 79Changing a route access codeStep Action1Pick up the handset of the administration telephone.2Enter the admi
Changing a route access code 4337Terminate the sequence by hanging up the telephone.ORRepeat the sequence by going through the steps again.—End—Nortel
434 Changing preprogrammed dataNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and CommissioningNN
435Central Answering PositionContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 436)"About the Cent
436 Central Answering Position"Call Forward and Busy Status" (page 457)"Forced Camp-on/Priority Override" (page 460)IntroductionTh
About the Central Answering Position 437The CAP receives all calls that come in on the ACD queue. To answercalls, the CAP agent must be logged onto th
438 Central Answering PositionCentral Answering Position (CAP)M2250 attendant consoleACD position configured as supervisor and provisionedwith an ACD
Key expansion modules 439Note: See "Using common CAP features" (page 450) for a briefdescription of the common features for a CAP and for de
44 Chassis system equipment•Table 8 "Europe power supply DIP switch settings" (page 44)•Table 9 "North American power supply DIP switch
440 Central Answering PositionDirect Station Select (DSS) keys and Busy Lamp Field arrays. Each ofthese keys is programmed with the Terminal Number (T
Key expansion modules 441Figure 142Optional key expansion moduleInstalling the key expansion module(s)Use this procedure to add one (single) or two (d
442 Central Answering PositionProcedure 80Installing a key expansion moduleStep Action1Remove the telephone handset and place the telephone upsidedown
Key expansion modules 443base. Ensure that the ribbon cable(s) are not pinched between thefootstand and the mounting posts.10Insert the three (or four
444 Central Answering PositionFigure 143Key expansion module connections (bottom view)For more information about installing key expansion modules, ref
Configuring your CAP 445To configure RAN trunk routes, respond as follows for prompts in LD 16:LD 16: Defining and modifying trunk routesPrompt Response
446 Central Answering PositionPrompt Response DescriptionTOTN To Terminal NumberNote: Not prompted if "M" is entered in response to the &quo
Configuring your CAP 447Prompt Response DescriptionNCFWx...xNight call forward DN for ACD calls (up to 23 digits).FORC (NO) YES Call forcing option.FRT
448 Central Answering PositionIn LD 15, the customer data block, the prompt ATDN, or Attendant DirectoryNumber, defaults to 0. When 0 is dialed by a s
Logging into and out of the ACD queue 449Logging into and out of the ACD queueThere are two different procedures for logging into the ACD queue. Theme
Main components of the Chassis system 45Table 9North American power supply DIP switch settingsRinging Frequency (Hz) Ringing Amplitude (Vrms) Message
450 Central Answering PositionUsing common CAP featuresThis section describes each of the commonly configured features on theCAP and explains how to us
Using common CAP features 451Direct Station Select (BFS)Keys configured as Busy Forward Status (BFS) keys enable you to connectto an extension by a BFS
452 Central Answering PositionDisplay Queue (Disp Queue)This key shows the number of calls in the queue, the number of staffedCAPs, and the waiting ti
Using common CAP features 453Procedure 87Adding a person to a callStep Action1You have answered a call from the ACD queue.2Press N. H. Conf.3Dial the
454 Central Answering PositionParkSince you cannot hold multiple calls on the ACD queue, a call can be parkedin order to receive other calls. The par
Using common CAP features 455Note: Any telephone with access to Call Park can retrieve acall that is parked.—End—Privacy Release (Priv Rls)This key al
456 Central Answering Position— Display diagnostics— Key clickTransferThis key is used to transfer a call to an extension without having to wait forth
Other CAP features 4577To disconnect yourself from the call and connect the calling andcalled parties, press Transfer again.—End—Other CAP featuresYou
458 Central Answering PositionIf the customer associated with Party A has Forward Key Allowed Class ofService (FKA), then depressing the BFS key by pa
Other CAP features 459Prompt Response DescriptionTYPE:xxxxxxxx Mxxxx is one of 2006, 2008, 2616, 2216, 2317, 2009, M2016,2018, 2112.If the set type is
46 Chassis system equipmentServer 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Planning and Engineering(NN43011-220). This section contains worksheets to help yo
460 Central Answering PositionForced Camp-on/Priority OverrideForced Camp-on allows a station to "camp-on" to another party involved inan ac
Other CAP features 461Feature operationSeveral combinations of the Automatic Forced Camp-on and PriorityOverride features exist. Each combination prov
462 Central Answering Position•an attendant call through a Centralized Attendant Service or PrimaryRate Access/Integrated Services Digital Network tru
Other CAP features 463Prompt Response DescriptionMODL Model NumberNote: Only prompted if "500 M" is entered in responseto the "TYPE&quo
464 Central Answering PositionPrompt Response DescriptionMODL Model NumberNote: Only prompted if "xxxx M" is entered in responseto the "
Other CAP features 465LD 15: Configuring Multi Party OperationsPrompt Response DescriptionREQ: CHG Modify existing data.TYPE: MPO Multi Party Operation
466 Central Answering PositionPrompt Response DescriptionEOVR Enhanced Override FFC.OVRD Override/Priority Override.Nortel Communication Server 1000Co
467Appendix ACommunication protocol specificationsContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 467)
468 Appendix A Communication protocol specificationsThis protocol does not restrict the contents of data sent. Control charactersare not processed in t
CRC protocol specifications 469crc += (((c<<=1) & 0400)!= 0);crc ^= 0x1021;}else {crc <<= 1;crc += (((c<<=1) & 0400)!= 0);}}r
Main components of the Chassis system 47Ethernet network interface The NTDK20 SSC card has a 10 MbitEthernet network interface. The 15-pin connector,
470IndexSymbols/Numerics10baseT port 253AAUX connector 20, 41AUX port 20, 41Bbaud rate 242bithi order 468lo order 468burst errors 468CCabinets 20, 39C
Index 471NTAK05 DC power supply 22NTAK75 battery box 23NTAK76 battery box 23NTDK20 Small System Controller 25, 46NTDK22 daughterboard 29, 48NTDK23 48N
472 IndexNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and CommissioningNN43011-310 01.04 Standa
Nortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small SystemInstallation and CommissioningCopyright © 2008, Nortel NetworksA
48 Chassis system equipment•The NTTK02 dual-port 100BaseFLineside E1/T1 cardsThe Chassis system also supports the following lineside cards:•NT5D14 lin
Main components of the Chassis system 49•Meridian Digital Telephones (M3110, M3310, and M3820)Note: The M3110, M3310, and M3820 Meridian Digital Telep
Revision history 5(Content from Option 11C and 11C Mini Customer Configuration Backupand Restore Guide (553-3011-330) also appears in CommunicationServ
50 Chassis system equipmentCable or wire Purpose/descriptionA0601397 F-F DCE to DTE converter You can use the A0501397 when connecting SDIports to equ
Main components of the Chassis system 51Table 12Multi and Single-mode glass optical cable requirements for distances up to 3 km (1.8 mi)Parameter Mini
52 Chassis system equipmentCable and wirePurpose and descriptionNTAK1118/1118 9- to 25-pin RS232converter cableConnects SDI ports and terminals (see N
Main components of the Chassis system 53•modems or Data Communication Equipment (DCE) for remote accessto the system•on-site Data Terminating Equipmen
54 Chassis system equipmentDifferences between the Chassis system and the Cabinet systemRefer to Table 14 "Comparison of Chassis and Cabinet syst
Differences between the Chassis system and the Cabinet system 55ItemChassis system Cabinet systemPower•AC power only•universal power supply factoryins
56 Chassis system equipmentItemChassis system Cabinet system•C: drive on NTDK97 is 16 MB•Z: drive on NTDK97 is 1.5 MB•NTDK97 program store is 32 MB•DR
Differences between the Chassis system and the Cabinet system 57ItemChassis system Cabinet system48-port DigitalLine CardOnly theChassis system suppor
58 Chassis system equipmentNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and CommissioningNN4301
59Important safety instructionsContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Symbols you must recognize" (page 59)"
6 Revision historyNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and CommissioningNN43011-310 01.
60 Important safety instructionsSafety instructions when installing telephone equipmentThe following are safety instructions for installing telephone
Fiber-optic cable handling procedures 61your electrician to replace the plug. Do not defeat the purpose of thepolarized plug.9. Do not place objects o
62 Important safety instructionsThe Cabinet system and Chassis system support fiber-optic cableinterconnection between system cabinets or between syste
63Bracing against earthquakesContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 63)"Method for eart
64 Bracing against earthquakesYou need a backboard that is large enough to hold all of thecomponents that you will install on the wall. To deter mine
Method for earthquake bracing 65Table 17Hardware recommendationsType ofwall FastenerVertical spacingbetween fastenersMinimumembed depthof fastenersin
66 Bracing against earthquakesWall studs Maximum height of wall4 X 16 Gauge 4.8 m (16 ft)4 X 14 Gauge 5.1 m (17 ft)6 X 18 Gauge 6.0 m (20 ft)Table 19
Method for earthquake bracing 67need help with where to place the fasteners on the backboard. Ineach figure, the minimum (0.6 m by 1.8 m/2 ft by 6 ft)
68 Bracing against earthquakesFigure 21Plywood fastener locations for wood and metal stud walls, 16 inch spacingNortel Communication Server 1000Commun
Method for earthquake bracing 69Figure 22Plywood fastener locations for wood and metal stud walls: 0.6 m (24 in.) spacingNortel Communication Server 1
7ContentsAbout this document 13Subject 14Applicable systems 14Intended audience 15Conventions 15Related information 16Cabinet system equipment 19Conte
70 Bracing against earthquakesFigure 23Plywood fastener locations for concrete and masonry walls4Continue with Small System installation.Now that you
71Preparing for installationContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 71)"Tools checklist&
72 Preparing for installationdifferent types of screwdriversa tape measurea levelpliers such as side cutters and longnose pliersan ECOS 1023 POW-R-MAT
Readiness checklist 73made sure your area meets all environmental requirements?checked for all power requirements?checked for correct grounding facili
74 Preparing for installationNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and CommissioningNN43
75Installing the Cabinet systemContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Contents" (page 75)"Installing a new
76 Installing the Cabinet systemEnsure you read and complete all instructions contained in the pr iorchapters of this guide and in the chapters on sys
Installing a new Cabinet system 77to "Installing fiber expansion" (page 163). For a system with IPexpansion, refer to "Installing IP exp
78 Installing the Cabinet system•For point-to-point 100BaseT connectivity, go to step 6.•For 100BaseT or 100BaseF connectivity over a distributed data
Installing a new Cabinet system 79Note: You will need to work with your local data networkadministrator for IP provisioning.Figure 24Cable ends and fib
8 ContentsPreparing for installation 71Contents 71Introduction 71Tools checklist 71Readiness checklist 72Installing the Cabinet system 75Contents 75In
80 Installing the Cabinet systemIf this system uses a commercial AC power supply, the poweroutlet should be tested to make sure that the correct volta
Expanding an existing system 81Figure 26Daughterboard LEDs13Configure the IP daughterboards with IP addresses, cabinetnumbers and MAC addresses for bot
82 Installing the Cabinet system2Install expansion cabinets. Refer to step 2.3For fiber connectivity, refer to Procedure 2, step 4.4 For IP connectivit
Reconfiguring a system 832If the third cabinet is within 10 m (33 ft), add the cabinet to port 3.Configure the cards required for expansion cabinet 3.3I
84 Installing the Cabinet systemCabinet and Chassis system mix-and-match configurationIn a mix-and-match scenario, a chassis can be connected to the fib
Cabinet and Chassis system mix-and-match configuration 85Figure 27EMC grounding clip for the cabinetFigure 28EMC grounding clip for the chassisFigure 2
86 Installing the Cabinet systemNote: Figure 29 "Cabinet and Chassis system mix-and-matchexpansion configuration" (page 87) is only an exampl
Expansion cabinet as a power shelf for auxiliary processors 87Figure 29Cabinet and Chassis system mix-and-match expansion configurationExpansion cabine
88 Installing the Cabinet systemProcedure 5Adding an expansion cabinet as a stand-alone power shelfStep Action1Locate the carton containing the expans
Expansion cabinet as a power shelf for auxiliary processors 89Refer to "Installing the power supplies for the Cabinet system" (page137).CAUT
Contents 9Installing and connecting reserve power supplies for the Cabinetsystem 147Contents 147Introduction 147Types of reserve power 147NTAK75 batte
90 Installing the Cabinet systemFigure 30Ground/Earth connectionNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System
91Installing the Chassis systemContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Summary of installation procedures" (page
92 Installing the Chassis system4. Make sure that you have created the equipment layout plan and cardslot assignment plan. See Communication Server 10
Summary of installation procedures 939. Install the chassis ground wire for the chassis and chassis expander atthis site. See "Installing the sys
94 Installing the Chassis systemFor a system with IP expansion, refer to "Installing IP expansion"(page 179).b. Install the NTDK16 48-port D
Summary of installation procedures 9520. Connect the system to an AC power source. Make sure that the sourcematches the label on the back of the chass
96 Installing the Chassis systemFigure 33Aligning the faceplate with the chassisb. Move the faceplate down so that it fits over the raised edge at theb
Summary of installation procedures 97Figure 35Pushing the faceplate down into place to align with chassisNortel Communication Server 1000Communication
98 Installing the Chassis systemNortel Communication Server 1000Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1 Small System Installation and CommissioningN
99Mounting the cabinetsContentsThis section contains information on the following topics:"Introduction" (page 99)"Earthquake bracing&qu
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