Nortel Modular Ics 6.1 Installer Guide
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Programming sequence / 311 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Programming sequence The programming information in this guide is presented in the order that is useful for everyday changes and for upkeep of the system. The following order of process is recommended as more suitable for an installation. However, the order in which you program your system will depend on a variety of variables and may differ from this list. • Profile and Dialpad, if required (page 312 and page 316) • Startup (initializes system) (page 317) • Software keys for PRI and MCDN, if required. (page 479) • Hardware (starting on page 482) • Lines (including any networks) (starting on page 351) • Terminals&Sets (starting on page 325) • System prgrming (starting on page 409( • Services (starting on page 371) • Telco features (starting on page 474) • Other software keys (Companion) (Companion Installer and Coordinator Guides) • Sys speed dial (starting on page 400) • Passwords (starting on page 401) • Time&Date (starting on page page 408) • customized programming, such as Voice Mail (refer to the documents for the specific application)
312 / Profiles and Dialpads Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 Profiles and Dialpads Use Profile programming to determine which types of trunks are supported, and which are supported on and off core. Use Dialpad programming to define how your system will handle the letters Q and Z from the dialpad. Profile programming If your system is outside of North America, you may require a slightly different operating profile for your system. You must choose these parameters before you perform your system startup programming. If your system is in North America or you know that you want to run that profile, you do not need to run this program. Profile parameters Each market profile setting supports a different selection of trunk cards. In your situation you may require NI (primarily North America and some parts of South America) or ETSI (Europe, Asia, and some parts of South America) ISDN. Analog to digital expansion and compression rates can be either a-law or mu-law, as well. The tables in the following sections show which trunks are supported, and where. You must perform this procedure BEFORE you run Startup, within the first 15 minutes after you plug in your KSU. If you run this program after Startup, you will lose your settings.
Profiles and Dialpads / 313 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Note: If you are unsure of the ISDN protocol or companding law active in your area, consult with your ISDN service provider for details. Profile 1 This profile is the default profile. It supports cards and protocols for Canada and the United States. This profile has language support for English, Canadian French, and Spanish. The mu-law companding law is used in this profile. The off- core DTI module also is supported for this profile. Profile 2 This profile is for international systems that use ETSI ISDN lines with aLaw. The languages supported include: English, French, Spanish, and Turkish. Cards supported on-core Cards supported off-core AnalogAnalog DTIE&M 4-port BRI-ST4-port BRI-ST 2-port BRI-ST2-port BRI-ST PRI (E1) Supported Not supported ETSI MCDN (SL-1) and EURO protocolsDID aLaw companding lawUTAM Loops are provisioned T7000 telephone
314 / Profiles and Dialpads Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 Profile 3 This profile provides language support in NA English, CDN French, US Spanish, and Turkey. This profile is for countries who use ETSI ISDN with mu-law (i.e. some Asian locations) Profile 4 This profile provides language support in English, French, and Spanish. This profile is for countries who use NI ISDN protocol with mu-law (i.e. some areas in the Caribbean). This profile also can support one off-core DTI module. Cards supported on-core Cards supported off-core AnalogAnalog T1E&M 4-port BRI-STDID 2-port BRI-ST4-port BRI-ST 2-port BRI-ST Supported Not supported ETSI ISDN protocolPRI muLaw companding lawUTAM Loops are provisioned T7000 telephone Cards supported on-core Cards supported off-core AnalogAnalog T1E&M PRIDID 4-port BRI-ST4-port BRI-ST 2-port U2-port U 4-port U4-port U DTIDTI
Profiles and Dialpads / 315 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Changing the profile If your system is in North America or you know that you want to run the North American profile, you do not need to run this program. If you need to change the profile, follow these steps: 1. Enter the Profile access code from a programming set by pressing ≤••∏ÂØÏÈÒ‰ (**7763453). 2. Enter the password, when prompted. Ç؈ÏÈÌ (266344) Region:PROF1 displays. 3. Press the key below CHANGE to scroll to another profile number. 4. Click the display key for OK when you reach the profile you want to choose. 5. Press ® to exit. Supported Not supported NI ISD protocolUTAM muLaw companding lawLoops are not provisioned PRI, including MCDN T7000 telephone
316 / Profiles and Dialpads Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 Dialpad programming Use this program to determine how the system will recognize the characters Q and Z from a telephone dialpad. The two types of configurations are called CCITT and non-CCITT. The default is non-CCITT, where Q and Z are accessed through the ‚ dialpad button. CCITT systems access these characters through the ‡ (Q) and · (Z) dialpad buttons. To change the setting, follow these steps: 1. Enter the Dialpad access code from a programming set by pressing ≤••ÎÈÅÒ∏ÅÎ (**3425723). 2. Q,Z:0 displays. To change it, press the key below CHANGE . 3. Press ® to exit.
Startup programming / 317 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Startup programming After the hardware has been installed and powered up, use Startup to initialize the system, and select the system template that best suits your system. Performing Startup 1. Enter the Startup access code from a programming set, by pressing ≤••ÍÊÅÂÊË∏ which is the same as ≤••‡°¤‡°°‡. To be accepted, the Startup code must be entered no later than 15 minutes after the Norstar system has been powered up. If 15 minutes have elapsed since you powered up the system, turn system power off and on and wait for the system to power up again. 2. Enter the Installer password. The default is Ç؈ÏÈÌ which is the same as ¤flfl‹››. Startup erases programming. Startup erases any existing programmed data, and resets the system to factory defaults. Tip - Ensure that you have current backups of your system programming and logs. All programming is retained for three days if the power fails or if the Norstar system is powered off. After three days, it may be necessary to perform Startup.
318 / Startup programming Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 Changing the default telephony template After entering the Startup access code and Installer password the telephone displays Reset memory?. 1. Press YES to select a default telephony template. The display shows the current template. 2. Press CHANGE to choose the appropriate template. Tips - The Installer password shown is the default normally used for Startup. For a system which has already been programmed, the Installer password might have been changed in programming and recorded in the Programming Record. Changing the template resets programming! If you change your system template on an existing system, your programming will be reset to the defaults. If this happens, perform an immediate restore from your backups.
Startup programming / 319 P0603534 02Modular ICS 6.1 Installer Guide Changing the starting DN You can change the starting number for your telephone directory numbers (DNs). This is helpful when your system is part of a network and you want to use a uniform series of directory numbers for all telephones in your network. With the display showing the current template. 1. Press ‘. The display shows the current start DN. 2. Press CHANGE . 3. Enter the new directory number you want as the starting DN, and press OK . The display shows the new range of DN numbers. 4. Press ‘ to store the programming. The display shows Applyng template. This process takes a few minutes. When it is complete, the indicators begin to flash. When the set displays Jan 1 1:00 am. the initialization is complete. The length of the directory number that you enter sets the length for all directory numbers. Target line received numbers are set to the same length when using the DID template. DNs can be from three to seven digits. If your system is part of a network, the DN length must be the same as all other systems. A DN length change, if required, should be the first programming change on a newly-installed Norstar system.
320 / Startup programming Modular ICS 6.1 Installer GuideP0603534 02 Changing the DN length If you reduce the length of the directory numbers in DN length in System prgrming, the starting DN number is reset to the default value (221). If you increase the length of directory numbers in DN length in System prgrming, each increase in length places the digit 2 in front of any existing DN. For example, if DN 3444 was increased to a length of 6, the new DN would be 223444. If the new DNs clash with the direct-dial digit, park prefix, or line pool codes or destination codes, those numbers are overridden and set to None. Do not disable or enable ports in Maintenance programming during the first two minutes after Startup programming.