Nortel MICS-XC - Manual

Nortel MICS-XC

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Regulations 1; New features 7; Planning the installation 9; ICS numbering 16; Installation 19; Installing Base Stations 31
  • Page 4 – Powering up the system 45
  • Page 5 – Registering individual portables 73; Measuring RSSI for a C3020 (Canada only) 82; Troubleshooting 89
  • Page 6 – Norstar Companion system components 107; Upgrading your system 111
  • Page 7 – Regulations; Companion Base Stations; In Canada, Base Stations may be installed where the
  • Page 8 – Safety; Doing so may result in equipment damage.
  • Page 9 – Norstar Companion basics; ICS and Norstar XC software; - Norstar XC software; - Base Stations are positioned
  • Page 10 – Companion Portable Telephones; - The portable telephones; Administration and Maintenance Tools; - If you are using Norstar Voice Mail
  • Page 11 – Portable
  • Page 13 – What’s new with Norstar; New features; Hunt Groups; Coordinator Guide; Wireless call pickup features; Directed Call Pickup
  • Page 14 – and specifying that set’s DN. For more information see the; Group Pickup; Companion System Coordinator Guide; Wireless Portable Language Selection; Wireless Call Forward No Answer enhancement; System Coordinator Guide; Wireless Twinning enhancement
  • Page 15 – Planning the installation; Planning checklist; Provisioning Record; Required equipment and supplies; Companion portable telephones; Configuring Station Modules; Maximum number of Norstar telephones on a system
  • Page 16 – Maximum number of Norstar Companion Base Stations on a system; Configuring expansion modules; For each type of expanded system above, Norstar
  • Page 17 – On a mini system; Port 1 and 2 are on the ICS.; On a midi system; both
  • Page 18 – Two-port Expansion Cartridge
  • Page 19 – On a maxi system; must; Six-port Expansion Cartridge with Companion; If Both ports 7 and 8 are used for connecting
  • Page 20 – On a mega system; In the fully expanded mega configuration, Station
  • Page 21 – 2-port Expansion Cartridge with Companion
  • Page 22 – Routing fiber cables; ICS numbering
  • Page 23 – Two-port Expansion Cartridge and ICS numbering
  • Page 24 – Twelve-port expanded system and ICS numbering; Port 3 is the bottom fiber cable port on the
  • Page 25 – Installation; Installation checklist
  • Page 26 – Connecting expansion modules
  • Page 27 – RPI unit
  • Page 28 – RPI Requirements; Mounting the RPI unit; Position the screw holes for the RPI using the dimensions; RPI mounting holes
  • Page 29 – Open the hinged cover with a screwdriver by pushing in; Opening the RPI cover; Hang the RPI on the two keyhole screws and tighten them.; Note: Distinctive labeling of RPIs may help to diagnose any
  • Page 30 – RPI components; Wiring the RPI; Unplug the RPI power cord.
  • Page 31 – Maximum power cabling distance (approximate); RPI Connector Overview; RPI connector board
  • Page 32 – Output connections; Ensure both pairs have the same polarity.
  • Page 33 – Input connector pinout; Input wiring; IBIXn
  • Page 34 – RPI-8 BIX wiring chart
  • Page 36 – RPI-16 BIX wiring chart
  • Page 37 – Installing Base Stations
  • Page 38 – Positioning a Base Station; Never mount Base Stations in rows.
  • Page 39 – Minimum distance between office areas and Base Stations; Mounting a Base Station; Clearance for the Base Station
  • Page 40 – To mount a Base Station:; Bracket termination board
  • Page 41 – Mount the Base Station onto the bracket, snapping it into
  • Page 42 – Sliding cover onto bracket; Installing portable telephones
  • Page 43 – Note: Up to 60 portables can be installed on a Norstar wireless; The coaxial cable length must not exceed 10 m.
  • Page 45 – Installed antenna and lightning surge arrestor; To ensure only recommended antennas are used:
  • Page 46 – Planning for an outdoor external antenna; Installing an outdoor external antenna
  • Page 47 – Antenna with antenna bracket; Installing a lightning surge arrestor; To install a lightning surge arrestor, follow these steps:
  • Page 48 – Lightning surge arrestor and bracket; The recommended wire gauge is 4 mm (6
  • Page 49 – Route and connect the coaxial cable from the outdoor
  • Page 51 – Powering up the system; Start; UTAM Recovery Codes are required.
  • Page 53 – Programming; Programming overview; Programming access is controlled by four passwords.; Installer password; Allows you to see and change any item in programming.; System Coordinator Plus password; Programming affects system operation.
  • Page 54 – Basic password
  • Page 56 – Programming tools; A Norstar telephone; The
  • Page 57 – Placing the programming overlay
  • Page 58 – The Norstar display buttons; ) is at the end of a programming heading
  • Page 59 – ≠ to see the setting for that; The Norstar Programming Record; ®. The display briefly reads; Viewing your programming updates; UPDATE; Entering numbers
  • Page 60 – Template defaults; Startup defaults; Passwords defaults
  • Page 61 – System prgrming defaults; Companion; Startup programming; Performing Startup; Enter the Startup access code from a Norstar M7310 or; Startup erases programming.
  • Page 62 – Enter the Installer password. The default is; Changing the default template; YES; to select a default template. The display shows; the current template.; Entering programming; The Installer password shown is the default; Changing template resets programming.
  • Page 63 – Entering programming for installers; ƒ••¤flfl‹›› which is the; Entering programming for system coordinators
  • Page 64 – Entering programming using other passwords; Norstar features; Portable features
  • Page 65 – External paging system; Registration password; Change the registration password for your system.; Changing the Registration password; The external paging feature is supported on the
  • Page 66 – Use; You can choose any combination of one to six
  • Page 67 – Companion programming; the default and indicates that Registration is not enabled.; Portable DNs; Registration should normally be disabled.; when you have
  • Page 68 – Press; Note: The DN range 637 to 696 can be used by either portable; Deregistering a portable; Deregister an extension number when:
  • Page 69 – Radio data; This procedure does not clear the registration data
  • Page 70 – ≠ to see the Re-evaluation status. If the display; Re-evaluation Schedule; CHANGE; Radios
  • Page 71 – CREDIT; Cell Assignment; ≠and enter the radio number to see the radio; Antenna Type
  • Page 72 – Cells; ≠ and the cell number (01 to; Cell radios; ≠ and enter the 5-digit radio; Cell nghbrs; ≠ and; Cell rad nghbrs
  • Page 73 – There are only two reasons to modify the system LID.
  • Page 74 – Base Station must be installed and powered first.
  • Page 75 – Step 1: Obtain the Companion ID; Software
  • Page 76 – ≠ The display reads; Step 3: Call the Nortel Customer Response Center; Radio credits
  • Page 77 – Portable Credit Key; ≠. The display reads
  • Page 78 – Note: If the UTAM Activation Code entry is unsuccessful, the; display shows; Step 5: Configure Base Stations and portables; In the event your system has been powered down
  • Page 79 – Registering individual portables; Verify that the portable functions correctly.
  • Page 80 – ̄or ̆to move the cursor backward or forward.
  • Page 81 – To confirm that the C3050 is registered; No; or; SELCT
  • Page 82 – Í. The portable displays
  • Page 83 – To measure undirected RSSI; °•a•. The portable displays the radio; Measuring directed RSSI
  • Page 84 – Before you begin to measure directed RSSI; on; To measure directed RSSI using your portable; Repeat steps 1 to 3 of “To measure undirected RSSI’’ on
  • Page 86 – To confirm that the C3020 is registered
  • Page 88 – again. The display shows; Measuring undirected RSSI
  • Page 89 – Before you begin measuring directed RSSI
  • Page 90 – Measuring directed RSSI using your portable; After registering the portables
  • Page 91 – You can register a portable to more than one
  • Page 93 – Testing; Testing the Companion portable telephones; Automatic Telephone Relocation does not retain
  • Page 94 – Testing the system coverage
  • Page 95 – Troubleshooting; Problems with a portable telephone
  • Page 96 – The ICS or Station Module is not ON.; Note: Ensure there are not any bridge taps on the TCM.
  • Page 97 – Replacing a Base Station
  • Page 98 – Note: The number of Radio Credits must be double the
  • Page 99 – Problems with an RPI; The left power supply unit provides power through
  • Page 100 – Problems with wireless communication
  • Page 101 – MICS Programming Record.; Alarm codes; Displays
  • Page 106 – Event messages
  • Page 113 – Specifications; Norstar Companion system components; Remote Power Interconnect
  • Page 114 – Base Station plug-top power supply
  • Page 116 – Outdoor omni-directional antenna; Lightning surge protector
  • Page 117 – Upgrading your system
  • Page 118 – Unscrew the grounding straps and plates.; RPI connections
  • Page 119 – Glossary
  • Page 122 – ƒfl›
  • Page 127 – Index; Radio cred req’d
  • Page 129 – ••ÍÊÅÂÊË∏
  • Page 135 – This is your document. Nortel wants it to work well for you.; Documentation User Comments Survey
  • Page 136 – Is it easy to find information in this document?; Your name
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Norstar-Companion

MICS-XC

Installer Guide

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P0881594 Issue 01

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Page 3 - Table of Contents; Regulations 1; New features 7; Planning the installation 9; ICS numbering 16; Installation 19; Installing Base Stations 31

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Page 4 - Powering up the system 45

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