Nortel Modular Ics 6.0 Installer Guide
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Installing optional equipment / 271 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide Installing optional equipment This section describes the installation procedures for optional, customer-suppled equipment. Auxiliary ringer (customer supplied) The Norstar ICS provides a control contact to operate an auxiliary ringer. 1. Follow the installation instructions provided by the manufacturer. 2. Connect the auxiliary ring generator to the 50-pin distribution block as shown in the wiring charts. The pins in this chart provide a control contact. They do not provide ring current or DC voltage. The ringer must not draw more than 50 mA from a 40 V DC source. Auxiliary ringer programming The auxiliary ringer can be activated by setting auxiliary ring for specific external lines, and auxiliary ring for specific telephones. Refer to the Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide for programming details. Heading Trk/Line Data Capabilities Services
272 / Installing optional equipment Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 External music source (customer supplied) The music source can be any approved low-power device such as a radio with a high-impedance earphone jack. The recommended ICS input level is 0.25 V rms across an input impedance of 3300 Ω. 1. Connect the music source output to the 50-pin distribution block, as shown in the wiring charts. 2. Adjust the volume of the music source to a c omfortable level by activating Background Music ( ²¡ß) and adjusting the volume at the music source. External music source programming Music for callers on Hold and for Background Music must be enabled through programming. Refer to Backgrnd music on page 397 for more details. Confirm that the following settings are implemented: Tips - Background Music volume can also be adjusted at each telephone. HeadingSetting Featr settingsOn hold: Music Featr settingsBackgrnd music: Y
Installing optional equipment / 273 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide External paging system (customer supplied) You can connect an external paging system to provide paging over external loudspeakers. The paging output from the Norstar ICS is 100 mV rms across an input impedance of 600 Ω. 1. Follow the installation instructions provided by the manufacturer. 2. Connect the paging system audio input to the 50-pin distribution block as shown in the wiring charts. 3. Connect the paging system relay to the 50-pin distribution block as shown in the wiring charts. External paging contacts Tips - Norstar external paging does not support talk-back paging equipment unless an external line port is used. The Norstar system provides paging over the Norstar telephone speakers, even when no external paging equipment is connected. idle active Ye l l o w - B l u e (make) Blue-Yellow (common)Yellow-Blue (make) Blue-Yellow (common)
274 / Powering up the system Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 Powering up the system 1. Double-check all wiring before turning the system power on. Ensure all outlets where you will plug in the modules are non-switchable, third-wire ground AC outlets. 2. Route the module power cords through the lower shelf of the cable trough and out through the bottom of the ICS cable trough. 3. Route the ICS power cord through the bottom of the ICS cable trough. 4. Connect each power cord to an electrical outlet. If you are using a power bar, plug the power cords into the power bar, and then connect the power bar to the AC outlet. Do not connect central office line cables to the modules until after the system power is on. Companion: Install Base Stations before powering up the MICS-XC 6.0 system. Do not fasten power supply cords. Do not fasten the ICS power supply cord or module power supply cords to any building surface, including the backboard.
Powering up the system / 275 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide Check the power After the power is supplied, the ICS power supply LEDs will light up green. If a BRI cartridge is installed, the LEDs on the faceplate of the cartridge will flash for up to five minutes. Telephones and lines also may take up to five minutes to initialize. 1. Check that the power LEDs of the power supply, the TMs, and the SMs are on. 2. If none of the LEDs are on, verify that power is present at the outlet. If there is power at the outlet, see Problems for network or remote users on page 576. Once the system is initialized and the telephone displays read Jan 1 1:00 am, you have 15 minutes in which to perform Profile, Dialpad, and Startup programming. After 15 minutes, access to Startup programming is denied. Close and lock the ICS door. Close and lock the ICS door after installation is complete to avoid accidental shock and to provide containment in the event of fire. Tips - During system initialization, the system performs a self-diagnostic test on the hardware configuration size and expansion cartridge installation. Tips - After system startup, you can turn the power off and on and retain any system data that has been entered. This is considered a warm start. A warm start takes approximately 5-10 minutes. However, if you run Startup again, the default programming will be reestablished.
276 / Powering up the system Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 System power indicators Call Log information may be lost. If the Norstar system suffers a power failure or the system is manually restarted, Call Log information is not saved. Notify users if a system restart is planned so any log information can be written down first. ICS LED (green) TM LED (red) SM LED (red) IDM LED (green) ICS LED (green) TM LED (red) SM LED (red) IDM LED (green)
P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide Programming The installer or the customer service representative programs settings for the entire Norstar system, plus settings for individual telephones and external lines. Most of the settings can also be programmed by a system coordinator who has a SysCoord+ password. The SysCoord+ password should only be used by individuals who are capable of programming the Norstar ICS. Further, this level of access should only be distributed to System Coordinators who are more experienced in programming the Norstar ICS. Programming affects system operation. Only a qualified installer or customer service representative should perform startup, installation and maintenance programming. Some of the settings affect the correct operation of the system.
278 / Programming overview Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 Programming overview Programming access is controlled by these passwords. Profile password — allows you to determine the system profile. The default profile is the profile used for North American applications. Dialpad password — allows you to determine the style of dialpad programming for your system. This setting determines which key you press to obtain the letters Q and Z. The default is non_CCITT (press 0 for both letters). Installer password — allows you to determine the defaults you will use as the basis for your system programming. It also allows you to view these settings and change them, as required for your system requirements. System Coordinator Plus password — provides knowledgeable users with access to all but a few sensitive areas of programming. You should only distribute this password to experienced System Coordinators. System Coordinator password — allows an administrator responsible for the day-to-day operation privileges to view and change the settings that affect on-going operations. This level of access is documented in the Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide. Basic password – provides a limited number of feature codes to change programming and control system services. For information about programming using the System Coordinator and Basic passwords, see the Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide.
Programming overview / 279 P0992638 03Modular ICS 6. 0 Installer Guide The tables in this section provide an overview of what programming is seen by each type of user. For information about changing the passwords, see Passwords on page 382. If you are new to programming, you may want to practice using the step-by-step programming instructions in the Getting Started section of the Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide before attempting other programming. Profile, Dialpad and Startup programming Profile: ²¥¥¸å¯ìéñä(**7763453) Dialpad: (**3425723) Startup: (**7827887) Default password: ‚¯öìéí (266344) ProfileDialpadStartup Password: (CONFIG)Passwo rd : (CONFIG)Password: (CONFIG) Region: PROF1 OK CHANGE QZ:0 CHANGEReset Memory? YES Template: CHANGE Start DN: 2221 CHANGE Applying Template (Install is complete when Date and Time appears on the dis- play)
280 / Programming overview Modular ICS 6.0 Installer GuideP0992638 03 Installer or System Coordinator Plus programming Entry code: ²¥¥‚¯öìéí(**266344) Installer password: ‚¯öìéí (266344) System Coordinator Plus password: ꂸñèê (727587) Shaded items are seen only if you are using the Installer password. Note: As well, some headings will not appear unless the appropriate software code has been entered, for instance Network Services requires the PRI and MCDN software codes. Other settings will not appear unless the appropriate cards or trunks are assigned. CbC headings, for instance, do StartupPasswordsTelco features TemplateCOS pswdsVMsg ctr tel#s Start DNCall log pswdsONN blocking Terminals&SetsProgrming pswdsSoftware keys Line accessReg. pswdSysID CapabilitiesHospitalityPassword keys NameHardware User preferncesTime&DateCards on KSU RestrictionsSystem prgrmingMod 03 - Mod 14 (depending on type of system) Telco featuresHunt groups LinesChange DNsMaintenance Trunk/Line dataFeatr settingsSystem version NameDirect-dialPort/DN status RestrictionsCAP assignmentModule status Telco featuresDialing PlanSys test log ServicesAccess codes Ringing serviceRemote accessSys admin log Restrn serviceChange DN typeNetwork evt log Routing serviceCompanionProvisioning Rec’d # lengthTests Common settingsDN lengthCSU stats Sys speed dialBusNameDiagnostic tools CbC limitsLink status Release reasonsUsage metrics HospitalityHunt groups Network ServicesCall-by-Call