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    åensure that all relevant documentation is left with the 
    person in charge of the system
    åtrain the Administrator using the Getting Started section in 
    the Modular ICS 6.1 System Coordinator Guide
    åfor information on upgrading your ICS without adding 
    digital T1, see Trunk and Station Modules on page 210. 
    To avoid electrical shock hazard to personnel or 
    equipment damage, observe the following 
    precautions when installing telephone equipment.
    Always disconnect telecommunication network 
    connectors before disconnecting the AC power plug.
    Never connect the central office 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. 
    						
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    Testing the ISDN BRI 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 BRI connection:
    1. Connect ISDN terminal equipment (TE) that conforms to 
    Bellcore standard 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 one through three for each network 
    connection. 
    						
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    Installing the cartridges
    The following table shows you which cartridges can be 
    installed in which ICS and TM slots.
    Note: Use Slot 1 only when installing cartridges for 12-port, fully 
    expanded systems. In this case, both slots 1 and 2 are installed with 
    6-port Expansion or a Combination Fiber 6-port Services Cartridge. 
    If you use both slot 1 and 2, the software must be MICS-XC.
    Cartridge type ICS Slot  TM Slot
    Modular ICS NVRAM cartridge Feature Cartridge 
    Slot
    Modular ICS ROM software cartridges:
    USA-MICS-XC 6.1
    CDA-MICS-XC 6.1
    NA-MICS 6.1NVRAM Cartridge 
    Slot
    Services Cartridge 1
    Fiber Expansion Cartridge (2-port) 2
    Fiber Expansion Cartridge (6-port) 1 or 2
    (see note below)
    Combination Fiber 6-port Services Cartridge 1 or 2
    (see note below)
    Digital Trunk Interface (DTI) card configured for TI card or PRI 3 or 4 1
    Starting in MICS 6.0: Global Analog LS/DS trunk cartridge 
    replaces: Loop Start Disconnect Supervision (LS/DS) Trunk 
    Cartridge3 or 4 1, 2 or 3
    Starting in MICS 6.0: Global Analog CLI trunk cartridge 
    replaces: Caller Identification (CI) Trunk Cartridge3 or 4 1, 2 or 3
    E&M Trunk Cartridge 1, 2 or 3
    DID Trunk Cartridge 1, 2 or 3
    Copper Expansion (2-port) 1
    Copper Expansion (6-port)  1
    BRI-ST card 3 or 4 1, 2 or 3
    BRI-U2 card 3 or 4 1, 2 or 3
    BRI-U4 card 3 or 4 1, 2 or 3 
    						
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    • LS/DS Global Analog Trunk Cartridges and CI Global 
    Analog Trunk Cartridges both support loop start external 
    lines.
    • The Digital trunk Interface (DTI) supports both digital T1 
    and PRI lines. The DTI card can be configured to support 
    ISDN PRI. Systems running Profile 1 or 4 can support 1 
    off-core DTI module.
    • The Loop Start Trunk Cartridge supports loop start 
    external lines.
    • The E&M Trunk Cartridge supports E&M lines and 
    provides direct inward system access (DISA).
    • The DID Trunk Cartridge supports direct inward dialing 
    lines.
    • The BRI-ST card supports ISDN BRI S or T reference 
    point loops.
    • The BRI-U2 and BRI-U4 cards support two or four ISDN 
    BRI U reference point loops, respectively.
    • The Analog Extension Module (AEM), also known as an 
    Analog Station Module (ASM), connects up to eight 
    standard analog devices through eight ports connected to 
    the CCU through a fibre cable link.  
    						
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    Mounting the modules 
    Attach bracket to secure surface.
    Do not screw bracket directly to drywall. Use the two 
    inner screw holes on the bracket.
    faa
    C100 Controller
    Trunk Module
    19mm (3/4) in
    wood screws
    38mm
    (1-1/2 in)
    wood screws 
    						
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    1. Secure a 19 mm wood backboard to a wall. It must be 
    capable of supporting a 20 kg mass. 
    2. Position the module mounting bracket on the backboard, 
    smooth side against the backboard, with the screw holes at 
    the top. Ensure that the bracket is level.
    3. Fasten the bracket to the backboard with two 3/4-inch 
    No. 10 round head wood screws through the inner pair of 
    holes. The other two holes are optional.
    4. Slide the module down onto the center bracket flange. Line 
    up the notches on the far side of the bracket to the flanges 
    on the module.
    5. Open the front cable trough door. Fasten the bottom of the 
    module to the backboard. 
    Use two 3/4-inch No. 10 round head wood screws through 
    the screw holes on each side of the cable trough.
    See T1 or ISDN-PRI configurations on page 509 for 
    configurations of Trunk Cartridges on the ICS slots. 
    1234213
    Feature 
    cartridge 
    slot
    ICS
    TM
    ICS slots 
    						
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    Installation tips
    • For a two-port (midi) system, a two-port fiber Expansion 
    Cartridge is installed only in ICS slot 2.
    • For a six-port (maxi) system, a six-port fiber Expansion 
    Cartridge or a Combination Fiber six-port Services 
    Cartridge is installed only in ICS slot 2.
    • When a six-port fiber Expansion Cartridge is installed in 
    ICS slot 2, either an additional six-port fiber Expansion 
    Cartridge, for a fully analog trunk system, or a 
    Combination Fiber 6-port Services Cartridge, can be 
    installed in ICS slot 1 for a 12-port (mega) system with 
    digital or BRI lines.
    • Two Combination Fiber 6-port Services Cartridge are 
    supported on a mega configuration using both ICS slots 1 
    and 2. When expanding beyond 6 ports, it is recommended 
    two Combination Fiber 6-port Services Cartridge be used 
    if two DTI cards are installed.
    • For a 12-port (mega) system, any combination of the 6-
    port fiber Expansion and the Combination Fiber 6-port 
    Services Cartridge is supported using both ICS slots 1 and 
    2.
    • A copper Expansion Cartridge is a full-width cartridge and 
    covers both ICS slots 1 and 2.
    • One 6-port copper Expansion Cartridge is supported for a 
    maxi configuration and can only be installed in slot 1.
    Avoid risk of electrical shock.
    Voltages of up to 130 V may be present on the 1.544 
    Mbps circuit and on portions of the DTI circuitry. 
    						
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    • One two-port copper Expansion Cartridge is supported for 
    a midi configuration and can only be installed in slot 1.
    • Depending on your system configuration, BRI-ST, 
    BRI-U2, BRI-U4, the off-core DTI cards can only reside 
    in certain trunk modules. In a midi system, the cards must 
    be in trunk modules 3 or 4, for a maxi or mega system, the 
    cards must be in trunk modules 7 or 8. The cards can reside 
    in the ICS regardless of system size.
    Alarm Telephone will indicate a warm or cold reset.
    An alarm and a prompt indicating warm or cold reset will 
    occur on the alarm telephone if an expansion cartridge 
    is installed in the wrong ICS slot or when the system 
    size has been decreased.  
    						
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    Installing the ROM Software Cartridge
     NVRAM cartridge
    MICS NVRAM cartridge
    MICS ROM 
    software cartridge 
    						
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    MICS ROM software cartridge
    Side view End view
    Insert this end into the ICS 
    						
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