Nortel Compact Ics 6.1 Installer Guide
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Installation / 71 P0603539 02Compact ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Avoid electrical shock. To avoid electrical shock hazard to personnel, or equipment damage, observe the following precautions when installing telephone equipment: Always disconnect telecommunication network connections before disconnecting the AC power plug. Never connect the central office and station line connectors until you have connected the power plug. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. Use caution when modifying or installing telephone lines. Do not fasten power supply cords. To comply with UL1459, do not fasten the ICS power supply cord to any building surface, including the backboard.
72 / Testing the ISDN network connection Compact ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603539 02 Testing the ISDN network connection Before you install a Norstar system which uses BRI Cards, you should test your connection to the ISDN network. If you are installing a system which connects to the network using BRI-ST Cards, the network connection must be equipped with an NT1. See the ISDN chapter and the wiring information in this chapter for more information about installing an NT1. To test the ISDN connection: 1. Connect ISDN terminal equipment (TE) that conforms to Bellcore standards to your central office ISDN jack or NT1. U interface TE can connect directly to the central office jack; S interface TE connect to the central office through an NT1. 2. Program the TE with the appropriate switch type, service profile identifier (SPID), and Network directory number (DN) using the instructions that come with the TE. 3. Check for dial tone, then place a call and verify the quality and clarity of the connection. If there is a problem, contact your service provider. 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each network connection.
Mounting the ICS / 73 P0603539 02Compact ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Mounting the ICS
74 / Mounting the ICS Compact ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603539 02 Attach bracket to secure surface. Screw the ICS mounting bracket and ICS to a 19mm wood backboard secured to a wall and capable of supporting a 20 kg (44 lbs) mass. Do not screw bracket directly to drywall. Use the two inner screw holes on the bracket.
Installing the cartridges / 75 P0603539 02Compact ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Installing the cartridges The following table shows which cartridges can be installed in the ICS slots. GATC with LS/DS and GATC with CLID ( LS/DS Analog Trunk Cartridges and Caller Identification) Trunk Cartridges support loop start external lines. Cartridge typeICS slot CICS 6.1 Restricted software (4 X 8)Feature Cartridge Slot CICS 6.1 Standard software (16 X 24)Feature Cartridge Slot CICS 6.1 Restricted software (I-RAD enabled)Feature Cartridge Slot CICS 6.1 Standard software (I-RAD enabled)Feature Cartridge Slot CICS 6.1 Standard software (I-RAD enabled) Auto Attendant with programmable promptsFeature Cartridge Slot Expansion Cartridge (8 ports)3 Expansion Cartridge (8 ports) with Clocking3 Clocking Cartridge3 Global Analog Trunk Cartridge (GATC) with LS/DS replaces Loop Start/Disconnect Supervision (LS/DS) Analog Trunk Cartridge (supported on existing systems, only)1 or 2 Global Analog Trunk Cartridge (GATC) with CLID replaces Caller Identification (CI) Trunk Cartridge (supported on existing systems, only)1 or 2 BRI-ST Card1 or 2 BRI-U2 Card1 or 2 BRI-U4 Card1 or 2
76 / Installing the cartridges Compact ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603539 02 A system equipped with a restricted feature cartridge supports only the BRI-U2 Card. It cannot support BRI-U4 or BRI-ST Cards. PCB is electrostatic-sensitive. Do not touch the printed circuit board on a cartridge. This is an electrostatic-sensitive device. Close clips simultaneously. It is important to center the cartridge and to close the two clips on the cartridge simultaneously, or the cartridge may become misaligned in its slot, or with its connector.
Installing the cartridges / 77 P0603539 02Compact ICS 6.1 Installer Guide ICS slots and connectors Removing the cover To remove the cover, insert a screwdriver at the tab on the right side of the ICS. Pry the latch open. Slot 3 Slot 2Slot 1 Feature Cartridge Power light Serial port (for use with future capabilties) 50-pin connector 2 50-pin connector 1
78 / Installing the cartridges Compact ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603539 02 Installing the Feature Cartridge Insert Feature Cartridge one way. To ensure the connector is properly installed, insert the Feature Cartridge so that the connector is properly aligned in the interior slot and the version label is visible after installation. SP 2.0
Installing the cartridges / 79 P0603539 02Compact ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Terminating resistors on BRI-ST Cards The standard ISDN user-network interface wiring requires terminating resistors at each end of the loop for both point-to-point and point-to- multipoint operation. This ensures correct timing of the signaling circuits. Loop termination can be provided at either the point where the ISDN terminal is attached, or by the device attached to the loop (with built-in termination). Because the Compact ICS is usually at the one end of the loop, the BRI-ST Card is shipped with built-in termination for each ISDN loop. It is ready to be used where the ICS is located at one end of the loop, as shown in the following illustration: ICS built-in termination installed TE connections without termination TE with termination
80 / Installing the cartridges Compact ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603539 02 Shorting straps on a BRI-ST Card Make sure the shorting straps are installed on both the receive and transmit jumpers for the loop (see illustration). The jumpers are numbered top to bottom, but the loops associated with each pair of jumpers does not follow the same top-to-bottom sequence (see table below). LoopRX and TX shorting straps 1J3 and J4 2J7 and J8 3J1 and J2 4J5 and J6 J8 J7 J6 no shorting strap termination removed termination installed