Nortel Compact Ics 6.1 Installer Guide
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Connecting the wiring / 101 P0603539 02Compact ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Wiring arrangement for serial port 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 = TxEN (input) 2 = signal GND 3 = TxD (output) 4 = RxD (input) 5 = ---- 6 = RxRDY (output)
102 / Installing Norstar telephones Compact ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603539 02 Installing Norstar telephones Installing the emergency telephone You can connect an analog emergency telephone to an ICS with a Loop Start Trunk Cartridge to provide emergency service when there is no power to the ICS. Install and test the telephone before powering up your system. 1. Wire a modular jack or equivalent to the emergency telephone pins on the 25-pair distribution block for the ICS external lines. (See the wiring charts for the pin numbers.) 2. Connect an analog telephone (500/2500) to the modular jack. 3. Prepare to test the emergency telephone by removing the Trunk Cartridge from the left slot. 4. Connect the power, then connect the central office lines to the ICS. 5. Pick up the emergency telephone handset and listen for dial tone. 6. Disconnect the central office lines, then remove power from the system. 7. Replace the Trunk Cartridge in the left slot. 8. Continue with procedures for powering up the system. 9. The emergency telephone uses line 002. Tip - When a BRI-ST or BRI-U Card is installed in the left-most Trunk Cartridge slot (Slot 1), you cannot use an analog emergency telephone. During a power outage, an ISDN terminal sharing an S or T multi-point bus with the Compact ICS may provide telephone service.
Installing Norstar telephones / 103 P0603539 02Compact ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Installing the device that uses the I-ATA You can connect an analog telecommunications device such as a fax machine, answering machine, modem, or single-line telephone to the internal analog terminal adapter (I-ATA). 1. Wire a modular jack or equivalent to the I-ATA pins on the 25-pair distribution block for the ICS external lines and I-ATA. (See the wiring charts for the pin numbers). 2. Connect the analog device to the modular jack. 3. After the system has been powered up, verify proper operation. Refer to testing instructions in Problems with the I-ATA on page 280. The I-ATA cannot be used as an off-premise extension (OPX). Maximum loop length is 900 m (3000 ft.). The I-ATA provides a reduced power analog interface for on-premises devices. See the specifications on page 343 for detailed electrical specifications. Tip - If you are currently using an ATA to connect a modem to the Compact ICS, and your system has access to a BRI network, you can now use a digital trunk supplied by a BRI Card for modem calls to improve the transmission quality.
104 / Installing Norstar telephones Compact ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603539 02 Installing Business Series Terminals Mounting a on the wall without angled base Plug into wall socket Installing without the angled base
Installing Norstar telephones / 105 P0603539 02Compact ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Mounting on the wall using the angled base Mount the telephone onto the screws and slide it down. Mount the stand as shown. key hole slots Connect line cord to wall jack. Connect cords to the telephone. Tighten screws for a secure fit. Use the key hole slots on the stand to mark the location for the screws.
106 / Installing Norstar telephones Compact ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603539 02 Installing Norstar telephones Tip - Norstar telephones and telephones connected using the internal analog terminal adapter (I-ATA) cannot be used as off-premise extensions (OPX or OPS). For OPX applications, use the Norstar Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) and a single-line telephone. See the ATA Installation Card for details. Connect to jack wired from distribution block Connect to receiver
Installing Norstar telephones / 107 P0603539 02Compact ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Mounting Norstar telephones on the wall 12 34 56 Mount to a suitable mounting surface.
108 / Installing Norstar telephones Compact ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603539 02 Moving telephones You can move a telephone to a new location within the Norstar system without losing its programmed settings. When Set relocation (automatic telephone relocation) is turned on in System programming, the internal numbers, autodial settings, and user speed dial codes remain with the telephone when it is unplugged. To move a telephone, simply unplug it and plug it in again at another location. It may take up to 45 seconds for the ICS to recognize the telephone. Automatic telephone relocation is turned off by default. Relocate old telephones before adding new telephones. Plug Norstar telephones in at their new locations so that they will retain their programmed settings. If a new telephone is plugged into the Norstar system before the old telephone is reconnected at a new location, Norstar will give the old telephone information to the new telephone, and the old telephone will no longer be recognized by the system. Do not move a relocated telephone for three minutes. The telephone must remain installed and connected in the new location for at least three minutes for the programming relocation to be complete. If you move the telephone again before the three-minute period, the programming for that telephone may be lost. Wait one minute before changing the DN of a relocated telephone. Once a telephone has been moved to a new location, it must be connected for a minute before you change its DN in System programming.
Installing ISDN terminal equipment / 109 P0603539 02Compact ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Installing ISDN terminal equipment For each S, T or U-LT reference point, an eight-position miniature unkeyed plug from the terminal equipment (TE) is plugged into a jack connected to Norstar wiring. The pin connections for the jack and plug are shown in the following charts. For point-to-multipoint operation on S or T loops, ensure the wiring polarity integrity is maintained. S or T wiring for terminal equipment S or T extension wiring configurations The last connection on any ISDN S or T extension wiring must have terminating resistors to ensure correct timing of the signaling circuits. Failure to install terminating resistors will degrade performance. Terminating resistors should not be connected on a TE which is not the last connection on the loop. Terminating resistors are provided on terminal equipment. See the instructions that come with your TE for information on how to enable or disable the termination, as required. Pin (jack or plug)Norstar (S loop for jack)Equipment connection (plug) 1not usedoptional power source 3 (+) 2not usedoptional power source 3 (-) 3+Rx+Rx 4+Tx+Tx 5-Tx-Tx 6-Rx-Rx 7not usedoptional power sink 2 (-) 8not usedoptional power sink 2 (+)
110 / Installing ISDN terminal equipment Compact ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603539 02 The maximum length of spur and ISDN connection cord (the extension from the main line or bus) is 10 m (30 ft). See the ISDN chapter for information about wiring arrangements for ISDN terminal equipment (TE) on an S or T loop. Additional power A Norstar S-loop does not provide power on Power Source 1 (PS1), Power Source (PS2), or Power Source or Sink 3 (PS3). If you are installing ISDN terminal equipment at the S-reference point, and the equipment requires additional power on PS1, PS2, or PS3, then you can install a suitably approved power supply unit. See ANSI T1.605 or the documentation that comes with your TE for details. The Compact ICS does not require power on PS3. If a phantom circuit (a wiring arrangement using side circuits) is used to provide power to the TE (PS1), it may affect loop performance. You must account for any effects. For example, you may need to reduce the number of TEs on a passive bus. U-LT wiring for terminal equipment Pin (jack or plug)Norstar connection (for jack)Equipment connection (plug) 1not usedoptional battery status indication (+) 2not usedoptional battery status indication (-) 3not usedno connection 4RR 5TT 6not usedno connection 7not usedoptional power (-) 8not usedoptional power (+)