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Network DNsInstaller password required
Press ≠ to display the DNs which are used with the SPID.
Press 
ADD and enter the appropriate number to assign additional Network 
DNs to the SPID.
The Compact ICS can have a maximum of 32 Network DNs for the system. 
There is no limit to the number of Network DNs for each SPID, but you 
cannot exceed the limit of 32 Network DNs for the system.
If the Network DN you try to enter is already assigned to a SPID...

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D-packet servcInstaller password required
Press ≠ to view and program D-packet service for S, T, or NT-
loops. You can have two D-packet service configurations for each BRI 
card.
D-packet servcInstaller password required
Press CHANGE to turn D-packet service for this loop on (Y) or off (N).
Lp201Installer password required
Select the S loop (for BRI-ST cards) or LT loop (for BRI-U2 or BRI-U4 
cards) that supports the D-packet service.
Press...

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SamplingInstaller password required
Press CHANGE to select the sampling used by an S loop: 
Fixed: if two or more S-interface devices use the loop and the length 
of the loop is less than 200 m (650 ft), select 
Fixed.
Adaptve: if two or more S-interface devices use the loop and the length 
of the loop is greater than 200 m (650 ft), select 
Adaptve.
If one S-interface device is using the loop, the length of the loop can be up 
to 100 0m (3,2 5...

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Loop DNInstaller password required
Press CHANGE to move through the ISDN DNs you have assigned to the 
loop. This will assign the main ISDN DN to the loop. You can also set 
Loop 
DN
 to None. 

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I-RAD
The internal remote access device (I-RAD) allows you to see and change 
programming for the ICS using a computer equipped with remote 
administration software and a modem. Once you have configured the ICS 
for remote administration, you can call the ICS on an incoming line, 
connect to the I-RAD, and then program or troubleshoot the ICS using the 
computer.
To set up remote administration:
1. If the Feature Cartridge does not have the I-RAD enabled, turn...

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Connecting to the I-RAD
A personal computer equipped with remote administration software and a 
modem can connect with the I-RAD using one of the following methods:
call someone on the Norstar system and have him or her enter the 
feature code that transfers your call  to the I-RAD (
²¡Úà). 
You can also be transferred using 
²¡Úà when someone has 
called you from the Norstar system.
 
using a touch-tone telephone or modem, call the system using...

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Testing
After your system has been installed and programmed, test it to verify that 
the equipment is functioning properly.
åVerify all wiring and connections to make sure they are correct and 
secure. 
åUse Module status in Maintenance to verify that all modules are 
enabled.
åUse Port/DN status in Maintenance to verify that all devices and 
lines are enabled and idle.
åTest each Norstar or BST telephone by placing a call, verifying the 
quality and clarity of...

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 Troubleshooting
These troubleshooting procedures allow you to solve many problems in the 
Norstar system. Follow these procedures before replacing any components. 
Where more than one procedure is given, you should select just one.
Only qualified persons should service 
system.
The installation and service of this unit is to be 
performed only by service personnel having 
appropriate training and experience necessary to 
be aware of hazards to which they are...

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Getting ready
Before you begin troubleshooting, gather all the information that is 
relevant to your network configuration. These are:
the Compact ICS 6.1 Programming Record
records from people who use the network
information about other hardware and non-Norstar features within the 
public or private network
Use Button Inquiry (
²¥â) to check the buttons on a particular 
telephone.
Types of problems
The problems you encounter will...
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