Home > Nortel > Communications System > Nortel Modular Ics 6.1 Installer Guide

Nortel Modular Ics 6.1 Installer Guide

Here you can view all the pages of manual Nortel Modular Ics 6.1 Installer Guide. The Nortel manuals for Communications System are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.

Page 211

Planning the installation / 211
P0603534  02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide
The following table lists the various dip switch settings. 
However, for this release, only the North America, Taiwan, 
and Australia settings are active.
Off-core DTI card
MICS 6.0 introduced the opportunity to expand the number of 
DTI cards in a system running Profile 1 or 4 by adding a DTI 
card to the expansion modules in a midi or maxi system. The 
card must be installed in either module 3 or 4 on a midi system. 
On the...

Page 212

212 / Planning the installation
Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534  02
blank slot cover. The off-core DTI is configured in the same 
way as the other DTIs on your system.
Equipment note: The DTI card released in conjunction with 
MICS 6.0 can be used either on or off-core. However, any 
previous versions of the DTI card can only be used on the core 
KSU hardware. Refer to your equipment supplier for the 
correct ordering codes.
Replacing a Modular 8x24 KSU
If you are upgrading your old KSU (8X24)...

Page 213

Planning the installation / 213
P0603534  02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide
5. If your system includes Trunk Modules and Station 
Modules with DS-30 copper connectors, disconnect the 
DS-30 copper connectors from the Expansion Cartridge.
6. Remove any cables from the KSU cable trough.
7. Remove the KSU and wall-mount bracket from the wall.
8. Install the new 0X32 ICS following the procedures in the 
Installation on page 219. 
9. If your system includes Trunk Modules and or Station 
Modules with DS-30...

Page 214

214 / Planning the installation
Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534  02
Locating the ferrite bead
Ferrite bead required to meet EMI requirements
When using a copper Expansion Cartridge, you must 
install the ferrite bead on the ICS power cord to ensure 
that the product continues to meet FCC Part 15 Class A 
EMI requirements.
max 5 cm (2 in)
ferrite bead 

Page 215

Planning the installation / 215
P0603534  02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide
11. If your system includes Trunk Modules and or Station 
Modules with DS-30 copper connectors, reconnect the 
fiber interface cables to the Expansion Cartridge.
12. Power up the system.
13. Reconnect your 50-pin connector for internal telephones to 
the internal telephone connector on the ICS.
14. Reconnect your external line and auxiliary equipment 
wiring according to the procedures and wiring charts in the 
Installation on...

Page 216

216 / Planning the installation
Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534  02
Trunk module line numbering
In MICS 6.0/MICS-XC 6.0 software, the line numbering for 
all profiles was adjusted to accommodate the Profile 2 ETSI 
requirement of 30 lines. The chart below shows the line 
numbering transitions between the various versions of 
software. Note also that target lines have been renumbered.
If you are upgrading to version 6.1 from a 6.0 system, no line 
programming changes are required. However, if you...

Page 217

Planning the installation / 217
P0603534  02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide
Upgrading ILG functionality with hunt groups 
In MICS 4.0, Hunt groups replaced ILG functions from 
previous versions of MICS. The hunt group broadcast mode 
contains the equivalent of ILG functionality. 
Hunt groups allow the following call programming:
• calls can be queued when all the members in a hunt group 
are busy
• call forwards are overridden by the hunt group routing, 
allowing calls to be distributed to other members...

Page 218

218 / Planning the installation
Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534  02
• an overflow position can be programmed to another hunt 
group
• sequential and rotary modes are also available to provide 
versatility to hunt group configurations
New in MICS 6.1: External Hunt group calls can be 
monitored through telephones that are designated as 
supervisor telephones.
For more information about hunt groups, see Hunt groups on 
page 409.
Planning Hospitality functions
MICS 4.1 introduced the Hospitality...

Page 219

P0603534  02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide
Installation
Only qualified persons should service the system.
The installation and service of this unit is to be 
performed only by service personnel having appropriate 
training and experience. It is critical that installers have 
the necessary awareness about hazards to which they 
are exposed in performing a task, and of the measures 
required to minimize the danger to themselves or other 
persons.
Electrical shock hazards from the telecommunication...

Page 220

220 / Installation
Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534  02
Installation checklist
åtest all ISDN network connections, if any
åmount the Integrated Communications System (ICS) 
åmount the expansion modules (as required)
åinstall the Modular ICS NVRAM cartridge
åinstall the Expansion Cartridge, Trunk Cartridges 
(DTI, PRI, or BRI cards, as required)
åinstall the optional equipment
åinstall power bars, as required
åmount the distribution panel
åcomplete the wiring
åinstall the fiber cables
åinstall the...
Start reading Nortel Modular Ics 6.1 Installer Guide

Related Manuals for Nortel Modular Ics 6.1 Installer Guide

All Nortel manuals