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    Programming MCID capabilityInstaller password required
    To allow MCID functionality on your system, you must turn 
    the feature on in Network Services. 
    1. Press ‘ until the display reads System 
    prgrming.
    2. Press ≠. The display shows Hunt groups.
    3. Press ‘ until the display shows Network 
    Services.
    4. Press ≠. The display shows ETSI.
    5. Press ≠. The display shows Netwrk 
    Redirection: N.
    6. Press ‘. The display shows MCID: N.
    7. Press CHANGE
     and set MCID to Y (yes). 
    						
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    Data Solutions
    Examples of ISDN Scenarios
    For information about various ISDN scenarios that may help 
    you to decide on the data solution that is best for you, refer to 
    the following web site: http://www.nortelnetworks.com/
    support and perform a Search for TIPS. You will need your 
    user name and access code.
    If you do not have a user name and access code, the site 
    provides information about how to get access to this site.
    ISDN applications
    ISDN terminal equipment delivers a wide range of powerful 
    business applications:
    Video conferencing and video telephony
    Video conferencing offers instant visual and audio contact 
    between distant parties using either studio-based or desktop 
    ISDN terminals.
    Desktop conferencing
    ISDN allows computer users in distant locations to share and 
    edit any image, data or text file on their own computer screens 
    while they discuss the information. 
    						
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    File transfer
    The ISDN network allows you to transfer files containing data, 
    text, images, data, or audio clips, faster and cheaper than with 
    a conventional modem.
    Telecommuting
    Convenient retrieval, processing and storage of files is 
    possible for the employee working at home by using ISDN 
    lines to give high-speed access to information resources at the 
    office.
    Group 4 fax
    ISDN fax applications save money by increasing both 
    transmission speed and the quality of resolution.
    Remote LAN access
    ISDN provides an affordable and fast means for employees at 
    remote sites, such as at home or in branch offices, to access 
    local area networks (LANs).
    Leased line backup
    Essential backup for leased lines can be provided using ISDN, 
    as required, rather than duplicating costly permanent leased 
    lines. 
    						
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    LAN to LAN bridging
    Local area network (LAN) bridge/routers allow flexible 
    interconnection between LANs using ISDN, with charges only 
    incurred when information is actually transmitted.
    Internet and database access
    The fast call set up and high bandwidth of ISDN are ideal for 
    accessing information services such as the Internet and 
    databases. 
    						
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    Planning the installation
    Only qualified persons should service the system.
    The installation and servicing 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 
    network and AC mains are possible with this 
    equipment. To minimize risk to service personnel and 
    users, the ICS must be connected to an outlet with a 
    third-wire ground. In addition, all unused slots should 
    have filler faceplates installed and the doors should be 
    in place at the completion of any servicing.
    Service personnel must be alert to the possibility of high 
    leakage currents becoming available on metal system 
    surfaces during power line fault events near network 
    lines. A risk point on the ICS is the power cord earth 
    ground pin. These leakage currents normally safely 
    flow to Protective Earth ground via the power cord. 
    Therefore, it is mandatory that connection to a 
    grounded outlet is performed first and removed last 
    when cabling the unit. Specifically, operations requiring 
    the unit to be powered down must have the network 
    connections (central office lines) removed first. 
    						
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    Planning checklist
    The following section provides a checklist for the setup 
    processes for the MICS system.
    Hardware
    åVerify that you have all the equipment and supplies you 
    need to install the system. See Required equipment on 
    page 189.
    åDetermine the location for the Integrated Communication 
    System (ICS) and any expansion modules, telephones and 
    other equipment.
    åInstall the ICS equipment. Refer to Installation on page 
    219.
    Initial configuration
    Turn on the equipment, and do the following procedures 
    within 10 minutes. If you change the defaults, note the changes 
    in the Programming record.
    åUse the Profile code to access the profile interface if you 
    require a profile that is different from the one used for 
    North American systems. Refer to Profile programming 
    on page 312.
    åUse the Dialpad code to access the dialpad interface if your 
    system uses the CCITT dialpad. Refer to Dialpad 
    programming on page 316.
    åUse the Startup code to access the template settings. If 
    your system requires a non-default template. Refer to 
    Performing Startup on page 317. 
    						
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    System configuration
    åPlan and record system programming details in the 
    Programming Record.
    åUse the System Administrator password to make any 
    changes to the system defaults. Enter any information 
    required for your system lines and telephones.
    Required equipment
    åIntegrated Communication System (ICS)
    åModular ICS ROM software cartridge
    åModular ICS NVRAM cartridge
    åTrunk Cartridge(s) for the ICS
    åServices Cartridge — one required for T1, PRI or BRI, two 
    required for busy sites
    or a Combination Fiber 6-port Services Cartridge, which 
    provides the same Services Cartridge functionality
    åDigital Trunk Interface (DTI) configured for PRI 
    åBRI card(s) for the ICS, as required
    åemergency telephones — two for ICS, one for each trunk 
    module, as required
    åBusiness Series Terminals or Norstar telephones
    åISDN devices, for example, ISDN equipment or data 
    devices, as required
    ådistribution panel(s) 
    						
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    Expansion equipment
    åExpansion Cartridge — two-port or six-port
    åCombination Fiber 6-port Services Cartridge 
    åTrunk Module(s) (TM)
    åStation Module(s) (SM)
    åTrunk Cartridge(s) for the TM
    åpower bar 
    The basic Integrated Communication System (ICS) supports 
    up to 32 telephones. With the addition of Trunk Cartridges, 
    you can connect up to 48 digital lines to the ICS.
    With the addition of an Expansion Cartridge or a Combination 
    Fiber 6-port Services Cartridge in the ICS, you can add Trunk 
    Modules, Station Modules, Integrated Data Modules, or a 
    combination of modules to increase your system capacity.
    Your Norstar system requires connection to a 
    grounded outlet.
    To prevent possible injury from voltage on the telephone 
    network, disconnect all central office and station lines 
    before removing the plug from the electrical outlet.
    Installed in ICSAdditional modules allowed
    TrunkStationMaximum
    MICS 6.1 system
    No Expansion cartridge (mini)000
    2-port Expansion cartridge (midi)222
    6-port Expansion cartridge (maxi)666
    XC system
    Combination Fiber 6-port Services 
    Cartridge (maxi)666 
    						
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