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Nortel Communi cation Server 1000 Nortel Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5 Telephones and Consoles Description, Installa tion, and Operation Document Number: 553-3001-367 Document Release: Standard 3.
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Page 3 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 4 Revision history August 2005 Standard 3.00. This document is up-issued for Commu nication Server 1000 Release 4.5. September 2004 Standard 2.00. This document is up-issued for Commu nication Server 1000 Release 4.
Page 4 of 504 Revision history 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 5 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 10 Contents List of procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 About this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Subject . . . .
Page 6 of 504 Contents 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Pa ge 7 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Flash Download advisements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263 PSDL installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 8 of 504 Contents 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Features and options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334 Relocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Pa ge 9 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Appendix D: M2317 telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439 Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 10 of 504 Contents 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 11 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 18 List of procedures Procedure 1 Connecting the BLF/CGM to the M2250 attendant console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Procedure 2 Checking the functionality of the Busy Lamp Field/Console Graphics Mo dule .
Page 12 of 504 List of procedures 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Procedure 10 Performing a loopback test on the M2250 attendant console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Procedure 11 Designating keys on an M2250 atte ndant console .
List of procedures Page 13 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Procedure 23 Toggling control gates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Procedure 24 Installing the M2016S telephone . . . . . . . .
Page 14 of 504 List of procedures 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Procedure 36 Installing the KBA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198 Procedure 37 Installing the Single KBA footstand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 Procedure 38 Installing the Expansion KBA footstand .
List of procedures Page 15 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Procedure 50 Testing capacitance unbalance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301 Procedure 51 Measuring impulse noise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 16 of 504 List of procedures 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Procedure 63 Installing the M2317 telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361 Procedure 64 Performing the M2317 telephone self-test . . . . . . . . . . 364 Procedure 65 Designating Meridian Modular Telephones .
List of procedures Page 17 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Procedure 74 Installing and removing the M2616 Dis play on NT2K sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 Procedure 75 Installing NT2K28AA displays on NTZK or NT2K sets .
Page 18 of 504 List of procedures 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Procedure 85 Wall mounting the telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 19 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 26 About this document This document is a global document. Co ntact your system supplier or your Nortel representative to verify that th e hardware and software described are supported in your area.
Page 20 of 504 Ab out this document 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Applicable systems This document applies to the following systems: • Communication Server 1000S (C S 1000S) • Communicati.
About this document Page 21 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation For more information, see one or more of th e following NTPs: • Communication Server 1000M and .
Page 22 of 504 Ab out this document 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • Communication Server 1000E (CS 1000E) •M e r i d i a n 1 The following systems are referred to generically as “Small .
About this document Page 23 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation • Software Input/Output: System Messa ges (553-3001-411) • Software Input/Output : Maintenanc.
Page 24 of 504 Ab out this document 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 How to get Help Getting Help from the Nortel Web site The best source of support for Nortel p roducts is the Nortel Support Web site: www.
About this document Page 25 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or reseller If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product from a distributor or authorized reseller, you can contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller.
Page 26 of 504 Ab out this document 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 27 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 102 Attendant consoles Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 28 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Removing the M2 250 attendant console top cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Installing the M2250 attendant console top cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Performing a loopback test .
Attendant consoles Page 29 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation For more inform ation on Attendant P C and the PCCIU, refer to the f ollowing documents: • Attend.
Page 30 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 NT3G42BA-98 BLF/CGM N/A A0642994 Finland, F r ance, Ger many NT6G00AF -35 M2250 Chamel eon Grey A0393450 Africa, AP AC , CALA, .
Attendant consoles Page 31 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Features The M2250 has the following features: • A four-line, 40 character , liquid crystal display (LCD) with backlight ing.
Page 32 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • In Shift mode, the M225 0 can have up to 10 extra flexible feature keys for a total of 20. • An optional supporting stand that can be adjusted to nine different positions. • A handset and headset volume slider control, si tuated below the dial pad.
Attendant consoles Page 33 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation The BLF/CGM can do the following: • display the status (busy or idle) of up to 150 consecutive ex.
Page 34 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Installation The BLF/CGM mounts on th e back of the attendant console an d is held on by snap-fits and screws. It is connected to the console using a 16-way connector that is located on th e keyboard Printed Circuit Board (PCB).
Attendant consoles Page 35 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 1 Busy Lamp Field/ Console Graph ics Module on the M2250 attend ant console Procedure 1 Conn.
Page 36 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 2 Volume slider position 3 Place the attendant console facedown on a properly prepa red work surface, taking care to avoid scratching or damaging the top cover or display.
Attendant consoles Page 37 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 3 Removing the fastening screws 5 Raise and hold the top cove r to remove the single cable connector only. The alerter cable does not need to be removed.
Page 38 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 4 Removing the top cover 7 Remove the knockout section on th e back of the attendant console (see Figure 5 on page 39 ) wi th a small screwdriver or similar tool. Remove any remnants of the breakaway tags.
Attendant consoles Page 39 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 5 Attendant console knockout section 10 Push down on the attendant conso le, while h olding the BLF/CGM unit, until the two locators snap into place.
Page 40 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 18 Cable in BLF power at the local Main Di stribution Frame (MDF) as per M2250 cross-connections. 19 If required, replace the adjustable stan d. 20 Reconnect the main system cable to the rear of the console.
Attendant consoles Page 41 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 22 Define the Busy Lamp Field in the system database. Refer to Features and Services (55 3-3001-306). 23 Test the Busy Lamp Field features using M1250/M2250 Attendant Console User Guide .
Page 42 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 End of Procedure Procedure 2 Checking the func tionality of the Busy Lamp Field /Cons ole Graphics Module Use this procedure to check the func tio nality of the BLF/CGM. Once in this menu, the dial pad is in CGM mode.
Attendant consoles Page 43 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 3 Press the pound ( # ) to exit and return to Diagn ostics menu 1.
Page 44 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 11 Ensuring that the vo lume slider is fully engaged in the correct sl ider, hold the top cover and co nsole base firmly together. Turn the assembly u pside down (see Figure 8 page 42 ).
Attendant consoles Page 45 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation An attendant console configured as a supervisor does not need the ASM installed. To accept the ASM, the minimum vi ntage M22 50 attendant console is M2250AD.
Page 46 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 5 Raise and hold the top cover to remove the single cable connector. The alerter cable does no t need to be remo ved (see Figure 4 on page 38 ). Remove the top cove r and place it upside down to the left of the attendant console.
Attendant consoles Page 47 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 9 Identifying the correct grid positions on the main PCB and attaching the ASM 5 9 A B C D G.
Page 48 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Physical description Figure 10 on page 49 shows a top view of the M2250 attendant console layout. The user-accessible components are labeled using a row/column grid arrangement. Figure 11 on page 50 shows rear, left side, and bottom views of the console.
Attendant consoles Page 49 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 10 M2250 attendant co nsole – top view Display screen (can be tilted upwards) Rows 9 7 6 8 5 4 3 2 1 0 * 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # AK BK CK AI BI CI DI/EI EI EK FI FK Hold Shift Conf RL.
Page 50 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 11 M2250 attendant cons ole – rear, left side, and bottom views Rear view Display panel (can be tilted upwards) 25-pin.
Attendant consoles Page 51 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Keyboard layout Refer to Table 3 for the description of keys and Figure 10 on page 49 and Figure 11 on page 50 for the location of switches and keys mentioned in this section.
Page 52 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 (4) Prime function (nor mal): Scrolls the currently selected line to the left. Lev el 1 function (Shift): Decreases the aler t speaker vol um e. (5) Prime function (nor mal): Scrolls the currently selected line to the right.
Attendant consoles Page 53 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Switches A slider control, located below the di al pad, between columns DI/EI and FI, controls the handset and headset recei ve volume level. See Figure 10 on page 49 .
Page 54 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 accepts both carbon and electret handset s or headsets and automatically adapts itself to each type. Note: Electret headsets and handsets are polarity sensitiv e and must be correctly inserted into the jack.
Attendant consoles Page 55 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Display screen messages Source inform ation appears on line 2 of the display screen. Destin ation information appears on line 3 of the display screen.
Page 56 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 If the emergency power fail transfer fe ature is activated, the console status will be displayed as EMERGENCY. Connections The line cord connects to the rear of the M2250 attendant console through a 25-pin subminiature D-type conn ector.
Attendant consoles Page 57 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Turkish, Katakana, P.R.C. (People’s Republic of Chin a), Taiwan, Korean, Polish, Czech/Slovak, or Hungarian. When the languages P.R.C., Taiwanese, and Korean are chosen, the attendant console uses two-line display.
Page 58 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 3 Run the wire or cable between the telephone lo cation and nearest cross-connect point (if not previously run). 4 Connect the cable or wire to the telephone connecting block. 5 Designate the telephone connecting block.
Attendant consoles Page 59 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 7 Terminate leads at the cross-connect terminal and designate the blocks according to the house cable plan. Normal operating ranges The M2250 attendant console has a maximu m permissible loop length of 3500 ft (915 m), assuming 24 AWG (0.
Page 60 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 If an attendant console m ust be return ed to the factory, pack it in the appropriate container to avoid damag e during transit. Remember to include all loose parts (cords, handset, power unit , labels, and lenses) in the shipment.
Attendant consoles Page 61 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 5 Add a line circuit for the attendant cons ole, if no t already done. Refer to Circuit Card: Description and Installation (553-3001-211). 6 Cross-connect the attendant console at th e cross-connect terminal.
Page 62 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Removing the M2250 att endant console top cover Follow the steps in Procedure 8 to remov e the M2250 Attendant top co ver. Procedure 8 Removing the M2250 atte ndant console top co ver 1 Disconnect any plugs and cords from the attendant conso le.
Attendant consoles Page 63 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 3 Holding th e top cover and the base to gether by hand, turn the attendant console right-side up and place it back o n the work surface. 4 Carefully lift the fa ceplate straight up and disconnect the 2 0-pin plug ribbon cable located at J2.
Page 64 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Performing a loopback test Follow the steps in Procedure 10 to perform a loopback test on the M2250 attendant console. Proc edure 10 P erfor ming a loopbac k test on th e M2250 attend ant console 1 Make a loopback connector.
Attendant consoles Page 65 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation The Directory Number (DN) designatio n window on the attendant co nsole is located above the keypad. Follow the steps in Procedure 11 to desi gnate keys on an M2250 attendant console.
Page 66 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 14 M2250 key designations in Sh ift mode (QMT2 not enabled) 553-AAA0581 EX SR EX DS RL SR RL DS BLF SHIFT TGB7 TGB6 TGB5.
Attendant consoles Page 67 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 15 M2250 key designations in Un shift mode (QMT2 enabled) 553-AAA0583 ICI09 ICI08 ICI07 ICI0.
Page 68 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 16 M2250 designations in Unshi ft mode (QMT2 not enabled) Cross-connecting at tendant consoles Terminations are located on the vertical side of t he distribut ing frame when frame-mounted blocks are used and located in the blue field when wall-mounted blo cks are used.
Attendant consoles Page 69 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 12 Cross-co nnecting attendant consol es 1 Locate the attendant console terminati ons at the cross-connect terminal . 2 Connect Z-type cross-connecting wi re to the leads of the attendant console.
Page 70 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 7 Inside wiring color s Z station wire 16/25-pair cable Connect to equipment TN G W -BL First pair Tip R BL-W F irst p.
Attendant consoles Page 71 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 17 M2250 attendant consol e cross-c onnections Cross connect block M2250 Console (console co.
Page 72 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The following notes refer to Figure 17 on page 71 , which illustrates the M2250 attend ant consol e cross-connections. Note 1: The M2250 is powered by means of the line circuits.
Attendant consoles Page 73 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Ta b l e 8 M2250 attendant console connections (Part 1 of 3) Mounting cord 16/25-pair connector cab.
Page 74 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Spare 35 10 10T R R-SL SL-R Po w e r Fa i l o r Energ y T ransf er 36 11 11T R BK-BL BL-BK GND (Note 1) TC (Note 2) Spare Spare.
Attendant consoles Page 75 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Note 1: Connect to Pin 3 or 28 of the appropr iate PFJ5 ter minal block. Note 2: Connect TC to Pin 29 or 5 and ALM to Pin 4 or 31 of the appropri ate PFJ5 term inal bloc k.
Page 76 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 8T 8R 33 8 R-G G-R Unit 7 Unit 11 9T 9R 34 9 R-BR BR-R Unit 8 Unit 4 10T 10R 35 10 R-S S-R Unit 9 Unit 12 11T 11R 36 11 BK-BL B.
Attendant consoles Page 77 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Operation This section contains operating proced ures for the M2250 attendant console. The attendant console faceplate layout is shown in Figures 14 through 16, starting on page 66 .
Page 78 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 QMT2 feature enab led When the QMT2 feature is enabled, the following conditio ns apply: • If the console is not in Shift mode, the keys in strip AK and/or BK function as Incoming Call Identificati on (ICI) keys.
Attendant consoles Page 79 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 18 PC Console Interface Unit M2250 feature key modes Functions shown for some of the feat ure keys in Table 3 page 51 vary depending on which console mode is in effect while the key is being pressed.
Page 80 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 available TGB keys on the M2250. With QMT2 enabled, the number of TGB keys on each console is doubled. Ta b l e 1 0 Softkey altern ate functions Key Operational mode Func tion F1 Nor mal Selects line 2 of the displa y f or scrolling.
Attendant consoles Page 81 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation M2250 console diagnostics Use the Diagnostics menu to check th e functions of the console and to perform tests. To enter the Diagnost ics mode, use Procedure 13.
Page 82 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Proc edure 14 T e sting the Ke yboar d Use this procedure to check the functionality of each key on the console. When a key is pressed, its lo cation code is displayed withi n parentheses.
Attendant consoles Page 83 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 15 T e sting the LCD indicato rs Use this procedure to check the functionality of each LCD indicator on the console. 1 From the Diagnostics menu 1, press 2 .
Page 84 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 3 Press the octoth orpe ( # ) to exit and return to Diagnostics menu 1. End of Procedure Proc edure 18 T e sting the Busy Lamp Field/Console Graphics Module Use this procedure to check the func tio nality of the BLF/CGM.
Attendant consoles Page 85 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 20 T e sting the Display Use this procedure to check the functionality of the alphanumeric di splay panel. Cycle throu gh a number of different d isplay patterns to check for visual defects.
Page 86 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 3 Press the octoth orpe ( # ) to exit and return to Diagnostics menu 1. End of Procedure Proc edure 23 T oggling co ntro l gates Use this procedure to turn the conference bridge analog control gates, the auxiliary tone channe l, and the Code Blue Relay ON or OFF.
Attendant consoles Page 87 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Reset To perform a hard reset of the co nsole, from Diagnostics menu 2, press 5 . The reset is performed immediately. All devices and memory on the UIP and ASIP boards are reset as if the p owe r cord were u nplugged and plug ged in again.
Page 88 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 0AH UIP A k ey in column C is stuc k. Same as f or 08H . 0BH UIP A k ey in column D0 is stuck. Same as f or 08H . 0CH UIP A k ey in column D1 is stuck. Same as f or 08H . 0DH UIP A k ey in column D2 is stuck.
Attendant consoles Page 89 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation The failure codes produced by the firm ware in response to the detection of a hardware fault ar e bit-significan t as follo ws: In most instances, the failure code accu rately identifies the faulty hardware component.
Page 90 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Busy mode. When an indicator associated with a particular attendant is on, the attendant is available to service calls. Note: The M2250 attendant console must be equip ped with the Attendant Supervisory Module (NT7G10AA) to allow attendant supervision.
Attendant consoles Page 91 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation The customer will also be able to define whether Nig ht Call Waiting tone will be given to Nigh t stations. Wit h Night Call Waiting tone allowed , busy Night stations are notified when an incoming call is ter minating on them.
Page 92 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Refer to ISDN Primary Rate Interface: Features (553-3001 -369) for fu rther details. Network Attenda nt Services This feature allows attendant services to be distributed anywhere within a Meridian ISDN network.
Attendant consoles Page 93 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation • Wide Area Telephone Service indicates that the incoming call originated at a wide area telephone exchange.
Page 94 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • Night Service permits i ncoming call s to the attendant to be routed to a preselected station. The Night Service key enables the attendant to assign the Night Directory Number (DN) a nd to initiate Night Service.
Attendant consoles Page 95 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation All other features may be assigned to any of the keys on strip FK. Refer to Software Input/Output : Administration (553-3001-311) for additi onal information.
Page 96 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Emergency Transfer If a major equipment or power failure halts local call processing, preselected CO trunks are automatically connected to preselected stations (predetermined and hard-wired at installation time) through relays in the sy stem.
Attendant consoles Page 97 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Classes of service and prompts are provided which enable administrators to inhibit specific users from receiving collect DID and Central Office calls.
Page 98 of 504 Attendant consoles 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 This link supports DID/CO T trunking typ es, and requires that the system b e equipped with at least one CDTI2/CSDT I2 digital trunks pack, as well as associated software.
Attendant consoles Page 99 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Busy Verify and Barge-in Enhance ment Attendant Monitor changes t he operation of Busy Verify and Barge-in slightly.
Page 100 of 504 Attendant consol es 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 SACP key. The attendant can then hold th e call on the console, or release the call as usual. When the attendant tries to present th e call (after it has recalled to the attendant) to the wanted p arty, this pa rty may have origi nated another call.
Attendant consoles Page 101 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Powering and reset After a power failure or a temporary corruption of data, the M2250 at tendant console is reset automatically.
Page 102 of 504 Attendant consol es 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 103 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 122 M2016S Secure Set Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 104 of 504 M2016S Secure Set 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Introduction The M2016S is a Telephone Security Group Class II-approved telephon e designed to provide on-hook security. It is a high-p erformance multi-line telephone with 16 programmable f eature keys.
M2016S Secure Set Page 105 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 20 illustrat es the M2016 Secure Set. Software requirements The option number for the M2016S is 170. The mnemon ic is ARIE. The DSET package (88) and the TSET package (89) are required.
Page 106 of 504 M2016S Secure Set 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Physical description The M2016S is equipped with: • LCD indicators • Volume control • Message Waiti ng lamp • Hold key .
M2016S Secure Set Page 107 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation adjustments are made. If the telephone is eq uipped with a Di splay Module, volume can be adjusted at any time with the setting displayed on th e screen (in Program mode).
Page 108 of 504 M2016S Secure Set 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Features The M2016S has 16 programmable keys. Earlier models can have a Display Module added.
M2016S Secure Set Page 109 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation The upper right-hand key (key 07) automatically becomes the Program key when a Display Module is configured with the telephone. Th e Program key is local to the set and shows blank when you print key assi gnments in LD 20.
Page 110 of 504 M2016S Secure Set 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Electromagneti c interference The radiated and conducted electro magnetic interference meets the requirements of Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC rules for Class A computing devices.
M2016S Secure Set Page 111 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Alerting tone characteris tics The tone frequency combinations are: A 500 Hz buzz signal is provided fo r incoming call notificati on while the receiver is off-hook.
Page 112 of 504 M2016S Secure Set 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 adapter (refer to Figure 21 on page 113 ) can provide the additional power needed to operate the te lephone and it s options.
M2016S Secure Set Page 113 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Installation Packing and unpacking Use proper care when unpacking the M2 016S. Check for damaged containers so that appropriate claims can be ma de to the transpor t company fo r items damaged in transit.
Page 114 of 504 M2016S Secure Set 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 If a telephone must be returned to the factory, pack it in the approp riate container to avoid damag e during transit . Remember to includ e all loose par ts (cords, handset, power unit, labels, and lenses) in the shipment.
M2016S Secure Set Page 115 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 11 Supply the user with a Quick Reference Card a nd all user d ocumentation.
Page 116 of 504 M2016S Secure Set 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 23 M2016S cross-connections. The M2016S set has a self-testing capability. Follow the steps in Procedure 25 to perform th e self-test after installing an M2016 S set, or any of the hardware options, to ensure proper operation.
M2016S Secure Set Page 117 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 3 Follow the steps in Table 15 to perform the necessary steps and check results. T able 15 M2016S telephone self-test steps a nd results (Part 1 of 2) Step Action Result 1 Begin test (plug i n line cord wh ile holding down the RLS ke y).
Page 118 of 504 M2016S Secure Set 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 End of Procedure 5b Plug in the headset (if applicable). Speaker beeps. Press the dial pad keys . Headset beeps. Unplug the headset. 6 Press the right si de of the volume control ke y .
M2016S Secure Set Page 119 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Designate the telephone Before designating the M2016S telepho ne, check the work order for the features enabled and key designatio ns. Designate each key by placing its feature name (from t he designation sheet) in the key cap that fits on the key.
Page 120 of 504 M2016S Secure Set 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Line circuit card (TN) terminations are located on the horizontal side of the distributing frame when frame-mounted blocks are used and in the white field when wall-mount ed blocks are used.
M2016S Secure Set Page 121 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 24 M2016S telephone cross-connections T able 17 Inside wiring color s Inside wir ing colo rs.
Page 122 of 504 M2016S Secure Set 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 123 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 172 M 3900 description Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 124 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Meridian External Alerter and Recordin g Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Alternate key caps for the M3905 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Handset option for the M3905 Call Cent er Telephone .
M 3900 description Pag e 125 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation • Display-Based Accessory Module (M3904) • Flash download of firmware (M3902, M3903, M3904 .
Page 126 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 M3900 Series Digital Telephones comm unicate with the CS 1000 and Meridian 1 through digital transm ission over standard twisted-pair wiring.
M 3900 description Pag e 127 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation For more in formation on Active Call Failo ver, refer to IP Line: Descri ption, Installation, a nd Operation (553-3001-365).
Page 128 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note 1: All telephones are desk- or wall-mountabl e, have message waiting LED with visual ringing, and have volume control. Note 2: The KBA and DBA modules cannot be wall mounted.
M 3900 description Pag e 129 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation • five programmable features • fixed feature keys: Line, Feature, Hold, Goodbye, and Volu me .
Page 130 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • on-hook dialing • support for an amplified headset • one accessory port • handsfree calling option with LED M3903 E.
M 3900 description Pag e 131 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation • fixed feature keys: Goodbye, Message, Call lo g (including Redial Li st), Applications, Shift.
Page 132 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 27 M3903 Enhanced Te lephone Message waiting light LCD indicator Goodby e Hold V olume bar Programmab le feature k eys Navigation k eys Options Quit Copy Handsfree ke y LED LED Soft-labeled line/ feature k eys.
M 3900 description Pag e 133 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation M3904 Professional Telephone The features of the M3 904 telephone include: • six programmable l.
Page 134 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 28 M3904 Professional Telephone 553-AAA0663 Message waiting light LCD indicator Goodby e Hold V olume bar Fix ed featu.
M 3900 description Pag e 135 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation M3905 Call Center Telephone The features of the M3905 Ca ll Center Telephone include: • seven p.
Page 136 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: The system administrator can configure four of the bottom six fixed feature keys (Make Busy, Not Ready, Supervisor and Emergency) to feature key s that suit the busine ss needs of the Call Center user.
M 3900 description Pag e 137 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Features The following section describes th e following key features supported on M3900 Series Di.
Page 138 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The user may have only one Set-to-Set message on th eir telephone at a time. To activate Set-to -Set Messaging, the user must first define a message. If password protection is active for the M3900, it also appl ies to Set-to-Set Messaging.
M 3900 description Pag e 139 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Note: M3900 Phase III allows you to perf orm a three-letter search in the Personal Directory. Corporate Directory The M3903, M3904, and M3905 telephones provid e access from the telephone to a corporate- wide directory.
Page 140 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 at that telephone. The calls to the user’s primary DN are routed to the Virtual Office Host Terminal where the Virtual Office worker is logged i n. For further infor mation on Virtual Office, refer to “M3900 (single site) Virtual Office” on page 173 .
M 3900 description Pag e 141 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation The Ringing, I-Hold, U-H old, and Active DN keys, represented by a generic icon in previous relea.
Page 142 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Feature operation No specific operating procedures ar e required to use this fe ature. Language selection during software installation The system software installer selects one of seven language sets to be installed on the system.
M 3900 description Pag e 143 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation • Communication Server 1000M and Meridian 1: Large System Installation and Configuration (553-3.
Page 144 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Headset Options DN line Feature (M3901) Message Director y/Log (M3904) Call Log (M3903) Shift Application Navigation Copy Qui.
M 3900 description Pag e 145 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation T ransf er (M3902) InCalls (M3905 Call Center) Not Ready (M3905 Call Center) Make Busy (M3905 Cal.
Page 146 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Programmable line /feature keys (soft-labele d) The programmable line/feature keys (soft- labeled) are the keys located at the left and right sides of the u pper section of the display area.
M 3900 description Pag e 147 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Telephones. The labels and correspondin g functionality of these key s change depending on the features availa ble or the application i n use.
Page 148 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Accessory Connection Module The Accessory Connection Module (ACM) provides th e interface fo r adding the Analog Terminal Ada.
M 3900 description Pag e 149 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation acts as a footstand for the telephone . The ACM and its accessory cartridges cannot be used i n wall-mount ap plications.
Page 150 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Accessory keyi ng A maximum of two cartridge accessories can plug into the slots at the rear of the ACM stand. The ports provide acce ss to a SIDL/SDI port, USART port, and GPIO0.
M 3900 description Pag e 151 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation allowing more effect ive management of calls using PC applications such as Microsoft Outlook™. An RS-232C cable is required to c onnect the PC to the CTIA.
Page 152 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 You can enter names and numbers into a Person al Directory fil e on your Personal Computer (PC). You can download (program ) the PC file directly to the M3904 and M3905 telephones.
M 3900 description Pag e 153 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation For Full Duplex Handsfree func tionality, you require an M3904 Phase III set equipped with an FDHF cartridge.
Page 154 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: The MEARI is an interface only . The ringer, light, buzzer, or other alerting device is to be obt aine d through a t hird-party vendor of the customer’s choice. Accessory Modules The Display-Based and Key-Based Accessory Modules are mutu ally exclusive.
M 3900 description Pag e 155 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Note: If an incoming call is posted to a DN key located on page 2 or 3 of the DBA, the unit does not automa tically scroll to that page. Th is prevents the disruption of other user operati ons already in progress.
Page 156 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 if the handset is properly cradled on the hookswitch, logi n cannot occur even if a headset is not plugged in.
M 3900 description Pag e 157 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation On a M3905, plug the amplified headset into the headset port. Do not plug an amplified headset into the handset jack. The M3903, M3904 and M3905 have a dedicated headset jack which supports a non-amplified headset.
Page 158 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The M3903, M3904, and M3905 also support Electronic Brandline. Refer to Features and Services (553-3001-306) for i nformation on the Electronic Brandline feature.
M 3900 description Pag e 159 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Key descriptions This section provides key description and key con figuration inform ation for each model of the M3 900 series. This section also shows the physical placement of the keys on each model: M3901, M390 2, M3903, M3904, an d M3905.
Page 160 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 31 M3901 key positions 3901 K ey 0 553-AAA0665.
M 3900 description Pag e 161 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation M3902 key descriptions Table 25 gives a description of the keys on the M3902. Figure 32 o n page 162 shows the physical placement of the keys on the M3902.
Page 162 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 M3903 key descriptions Table 26 gives a descri ption of the keys o n the M3903.
M 3900 description Pag e 163 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation K ey 3 Secon dar y Director y Number or Feature or A uto Dial Note 1: K eys 1-3 cannot be configu.
Page 164 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Key 2 2 Ringing Number Pickup K ey 23 Configure as: • Speed Call • System Speed Call • Speed Call Controller • System.
M 3900 description Pag e 165 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 33 M3903 key positions 553-AAA0667 K ey [0,2] K ey [1,3] K ey 16 K ey [17,20,23] K ey [18,.
Page 166 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 M3904 key descriptions Table 27 gives a description of the keys on the M3904.
M 3900 description Pag e 167 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation K ey 17 Call T ransf er (default) K ey 18 6 P ar ty Conference (def au lt) or 3 P ar ty Conferenc.
Page 168 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: For M3904 and M390 5 telephones, One-button feature access keys for the Callers and Redial lists cannot be programmed on DBA or KBA modules.
M 3900 description Pag e 169 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation M3905 key descriptions Table 28 gives a description of the keys on the M3905. Figure 35 o n page 172 shows the physical placement of the keys on the M3905.
Page 170 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 K ey 5 F eature Key 6 F eature Key 7 Options menu k ey K ey 8-11 Configured as one of the f ollowing standard Call Center fea.
M 3900 description Pag e 171 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Key 2 3 Configured as on e of the following speed call ser vices: • Speed Call • System Speed.
Page 172 of 504 M 3900 descrip tion 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 35 M3905 key positions 553-AAA0669 K ey 0 K ey 1 K ey 2 K ey 3 K ey 4 K ey 5 K ey 6 K ey 7 K ey 0 K ey 8 K ey 9 K ey 1.
Page 173 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 182 M3900 (single site) Virtual Office Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 Description .
Page 174 of 504 M3900 (single site) Virtual Office 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The Host Terminal is the physical telephone that a user can us er to log in as a Virtual Office worker.
M3900 (single site) Virtual Office Page 175 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Clearing the Callers List and Redial List With Phase III M3900 Series Digital Tele.
Page 176 of 504 M3900 (single site) Virtual Office 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Speed Call for Virtual Office Phase III Meridian Series Digita l Telephones support Speed Call (SCU/SCC) and System Speed Call (SSU only) on Vir tual Terminal numbers.
M3900 (single site) Virtual Office Page 177 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Feature implementation LD 15 – Configure the automatic logout time for Vir tual .
Page 178 of 504 M3900 (single site) Virtual Office 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 ... CLS (ELD) ELA Erase Lists (Denied)/Allow ed LD 57 – Co nfigure the Flexib le Feature Codes fo r the Virt.
M3900 (single site) Virtual Office Page 179 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation CODE VTLF ALL <CR> FFC type f or logging off a Vir tual T ermin al Ev er y F.
Page 180 of 504 M3900 (single site) Virtual Office 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 LD 20 – Print Terminal Number Block (TNB) data for Virtual an d Host Terminals Prompt Response Description R.
M3900 (single site) Virtual Office Page 181 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation <CR> Print all customers ..
Page 182 of 504 M3900 (single site) Virtual Office 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 183 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 226 M3900 installation and configuration Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Reliability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 184 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Reliability Reliability is measured by th e Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF). The MTBF ratings for M3900 Series Digital Telephones are shown in Table 29. T able 29 M3900 Mean Time Between Failure ratings Set MTBF Return rate per year M3901 250 years 0.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 185 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Environmental and safety considerations Temperature and humidity Safety and El.
Page 186 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 T able 32 M3900 Safety standards compliance Safety Description EN 60950 / IEC 60950 Safety of Inf or mation T echnol ogy Equipment including Electrica l Business Equipment (Europe) UL 60950 Safety of Inf or mation T e chnology Equipment (USA) CSA 22.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 187 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation VCCI EMC (J apan) AS/NZS 3548 CISPR 22 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance character istics of information technology equipment (A ustralia / New Zealand) (See Notes 2 a nd 3 below .
Page 188 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Line engineering The M3900 Series Digital Telephones us e twisted pair wi ring on transmission lines determined b y the rules in “Digital telephones line engineerin g” on page 289 .
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 189 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation M3900 set power consumption Table 35 shows power consumptio n measurements of the M3900 telephones in various states.
Page 190 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 4 Supply the user wi th a quick re ference guide. Changing te lephone positions The M3903, M3904 and M3905 Digita l Telephones have several different height selections for the desktop positions.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 191 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Wall-mounting the telephone For the M3903, M3904, and M3905 Digit al Telephones, a sep arate wall-mount bracket kit m ust be used to wall-mount the telephon e.
Page 192 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Installing the Accessory Connection Module Use the Procedure 32 to install the Accessory Connection Modul e (ACM). Proc edure 32 Installing the A CM 1 Disconnect the line cord from the telephone base befo re installing th e ACM.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 193 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Note 1: A wall transfo rmer is required to power any accessory cartridges. The transformer do es not come with the ACM unit. Contact your Nortel local distribu tor to order this ACM co mpatible wall transformer.
Page 194 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Installing the wall transf ormer Use Procedure 33 to install the wal l transformer. Proc edure 33 Installing the wall transf ormer 1 Remove the line cord from the telephone jack.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 195 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Accessory keying On the M3903, M3904, and M3905 Digi tal Telephones there are two accessory ports on the back of the tele ph one footstand.
Page 196 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 4 Plug the transformer into the electrical outlet (use only the transformer designed for your ACM accessories). 5 Connect the Adapter plug, attached to your transformer, into th e telephone wall jack.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 197 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Table 36 shows prompts and respons es when configuring the ATA. Installing Personal Direct ory PC Utility software The Personal Directory PC Utility pr ovides a faster, easier way to create or modify a personal directory.
Page 198 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 5 Enter a:setup (assuming that drive “a” is your floppy disk drive). 6 Click on OK . The Nortel logo screen appears while the installa tion utility loads. 7 The Welcome screen appears.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 199 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 3 Plug the cable from the KBA into th e 10-pin connecti on port on the telephone. See Figure 38. Figure 38 KBA Installation 4 Thread the cable through the opening in the side of the tel ephone.
Page 200 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 39 KBA Footstand Assembly 7 To add a second KBA: a. Place the telephone and the two modules face down on a non-abrasive surface. b. Plug the cable fro m the second module into the 10-pin connection port on the first module.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 201 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 37 Installing the Single KB A f ootstand 1 Insert the clips on both the telephone a nd the KBA into the hi nges on the footstand assembly, and press on the fr ont of the footstand unti l they snap into place.
Page 202 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The Page button allows you to scroll to each key layer. The soft-labeled field is 10 characters in length. You can customize the DBA labels usin g the program mode and the dial pad keys.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 203 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 40 Removal of the Hook Switch Cover There are five tabs and two hidden sn aps on the HookSwitch cover. There are two tabs along th e right and three al ong the bottom edge (Front view).
Page 204 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 3 When all tabs are in the pr oper position, secu re the cradle into place by pushing straight downward .
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 205 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 42 Install the alternate key caps As shown in Figure 42, place the tips of th e tool into the slots at the right and left of the key, grip tig htly and pull straight upward.
Page 206 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Installing the Full D uplex Handsfree cartridge Use Procedure 43 to install the Full D uplex Handsfree cartridge.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 207 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 4 LD 11 – Configure the default language for M3900 telephones 5 LD 11 – Co.
Page 208 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 LD 11 – Configure t he M3900 Se ries Digital Te lephone (Part 1 of 5) Prompt Resp onse Description REQ: NEW CHG New data Change current d ata TYPE: x.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 209 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation TN l s c u T er minal number F ormat fo r Large System and CS 1000E system, where l = l oop , s=s h e l f , c=c a r d , u = u n i t .
Page 210 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 KBA DBA (0)-2 (0)-1 K ey-based Accessory module (configuration prompt KBA) The KBA prompt appears when th e set type is M3904 or M390 5.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 211 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation CLS aaaa Class of Ser vice options where aaaa : = (GRLD) Group Listening Denie.
Page 212 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 KEY xx aaa yyyy zzz T elephone fu nction ke y assignments where: xx = ke y number aaa = ke y name or functio.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 213 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation CUST Customer number 0-99 Range for Large System and CS 1000E system 0-31 Range for Small System, CS 1000S system, Media Gatew ay 1000B, and Media Gate way 1000T .
Page 214 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 ... MSG 10 <CR> <text string> K eeps current message Input the new message to be displa yed (up .
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 215 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation LD 11 – Configure the Callers List and Redial List keys on Context-se nsitive soft keys or pr ogrammable feat ure keys.
Page 216 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 LD 11 – Configure the default language for M3900 telephones (Pa rt 1 of 2) Prompt Response Description REQ.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 217 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation ENG FRE GER HEB DUT SP A IT A NOR SWE English F rench German Hebrew Dutch Span.
Page 218 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 CLS aaaa Class of Ser vice options where aaa a: = ADD - A utomatic Digit Display , default for M3903, M3904,.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 219 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation LD 32 – Clear or reset a Personal Directory Pass word for M3900 telephones.
Page 220 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 . LD 20 – Print Terminal Number Block (TNB) data for Virtual an d Host Terminals Prompt Response Descripti.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 221 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation LD 97 – Configure paramete rs for System-wide Flas h Download (Part 1 of 3) .
Page 222 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 FINT sl Enter star ting hour and length f or a time inter val.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 223 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation FDDN c d1 d2 Flash Download Pr ime Dire ctor y Number range Prompt appears onl.
Page 224 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 LD 11 – Confi gure Full Duplex Handsfree Class of Service Prompt Response Description REQ: NEW CHG Add ne w data Change existing data TYPE: 3904 M3900 series telephone type Full Duplex Handsfree functionality requires an M3904 Phase III set.
M3900 installation and configurati on Page 225 o f 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation FDLC Cancel or gracefully stop the system-wide flash download for M3900 Series telephones. FSUM Display summary repor t of current fir mware ve rsions on all M3900 Series telephones.
Page 226 of 504 M3900 installation and configuration 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 227 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 288 M3900 Flash Download Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 228 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Download provides a way for inst alled M3900 telepho nes to be updated to th e appropriate firmware release level for supporting features on th e system. Firmware on all M3900 Series Digital Telepho nes can be upgraded using Flash Download, with the exception of the M3901.
M3900 Flash Download Page 229 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation the “Detailed Flash Download procedure” on page 269 for the step-by-step procedure for flash downloading firm w are to the M3900 Series Digital Telephones.
Page 230 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Phase II, Phase III Note: This is not a standard process . M3900 Pha se II/III phones should not be con figured on a Release 24.2x system. 1. Follo w the Small System Release 24.
M3900 Flash Download Page 231 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 25.15 Re-issue Ye s Phase I Follo w the standard software order process . Phase II Note: This is not a standard process. M3900 Phase II/III phones should not be con figured on a Release 24.
Page 232 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 25.30 Ye s Phase I F ollow the standard software order process . Phase II, Phase III Note: This is not a standard process. M3900 Phase II/III phones should not be con figured on a Release 24.
M3900 Flash Download Page 233 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 03.00 Ye s Phase I F ollow the standard software order process . Phase II, Phase III Note: This is not a standard process. M3900 Phase II/III phones should not be con figured on a Release 24.
Page 234 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 25.08 25.08 Re-issue No Phase I, Phase II 1. Download software from the web . 2. Follo w “PSDL instal lation” on page 267 . 3. Install manufactured patches. 4. Download firmware to telephones, f ollowing the Flash Download procedure.
M3900 Flash Download Page 235 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 25.15 Re-issue Ye s Phase I, Phase II Follo w the standard software order process . Phase III Note: This is not a standard process. M3900 Phase III phones should not be configured on a Release 25.
Page 236 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 25.10 Re-issue Ye s Phase I, Phase II 1. Call Nor tel technical suppor t to find out how to obtain a ny necessar y upgrades. 2. Deter mine M3900 PSWV to install (see T able 40 on page 281).
M3900 Flash Download Page 237 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Phase III Note: This is not a standard process. M3900 Phase III phones should not be configured on a Release 25.08 system. 1. Follo w the Small System Release 25.
Page 238 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 25.30 Ye s Phase I, Phase II Follo w the standard software order process . Phase III Note: This is not a standard process. M3900 Phase III phones should not be configured on a Release 25.
M3900 Flash Download Page 239 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 25.40, 25.40B Ye s Phase I, Phase II Follo w the standard software order process . Phase III Note: This is not a standard process. M3900 Phase III phones should not be configured on a Release 25.
Page 240 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 04.00 Ye s Phase I, Phase II Follo w the standard software order process . Phase III Note: This is not a standard process. M3900 Phase III phones should not be configured on a Release 25.
M3900 Flash Download Page 241 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 25.15 25.15 Reissue No Phase I, Phase II 1. Deter mine M3900 PSWV to install (see T able 40 on page 281). Select PSWV #1 Global or #4 N.A. (25% savings; second PC card needed).
Page 242 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Phase III Note: This is not a standard process. M3900 Phase III phones should not be configured on a Release 25.15 system. 1. Follo w the Small System Release 25.15 to Release 2 5.
M3900 Flash Download Page 243 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 25.30 Ye s Phase I, Phase II Follo w the standard software order process . Phase III Note: This is not a standard process. M3900 Phase III phones should not be configured on a Release 25.
Page 244 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 03.00 Ye s Phase I, Phase II Follo w the standard software order process . Phase III Note: This is not a standard process. M3900 Phase III phones should not be configured on a Release 25.
M3900 Flash Download Page 245 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 25.30 25.40, 25.40B Ye s Phase I, Phase II Follo w the standard software order process . Phase III Note: This is not a standard process. M3900 Phase III phones should not be configured on a Release 25.
Page 246 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 04.00 Ye s Phase I, Phase II Follo w the standard software order process . Phase III Note: This is not a standard process. M3900 Phase III phones should not be configured on a Release 25.
M3900 Flash Download Page 247 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation T able 38 Flash Do wnload pro cedure m atrix f or Large Systems (P ar t 1 of 15) Present software Upgrade to software Keycode required M3900 telephones Upgrade steps 24.
Page 248 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 25.15 Re-issue Ye s Phase I Follo w the standard software order process. Phase II, Phase III Note: This is not a standard process . There should no t be M3900 Phase II and Phase III telephones on a Release 24.
M3900 Flash Download Page 249 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 25.30 Ye s Phase I F ollow the standard software order process. Phase II, Phase III Note: This is not a standard process . There should n ot be M3900 Phase II and Phase III telephones o n a Release 24.
Page 250 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 03.00 Ye s Phase I F ollow the standard software order process. Phase II, Phase III Note: This is not a standard process . There should no t be M3900 Phase II and Phase III telephones on a Release 24.
M3900 Flash Download Page 251 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 25.08 25.08 Re-issue No Phase I, Phase II 1. Call Nor tel technical suppor t to find out how to obtain any necessary upgrades. 2. Follo w the PSDL Installation Procedure (see “PSDL in stallation” on page 267 ).
Page 252 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 25.15 Re-issue Ye s Phase I, Phase II F ollow the standard software order process. Phase III Note: This is not a sta ndard process. There should not be M3 900 Phase III phones configured on a 25.
M3900 Flash Download Page 253 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 25.40, 25.40B Ye s Phase I, Phase II F ollow the standard software order process. Phase III Note: This is not a standard pro cess. There should not b e M3900 Phase III phones configured on a 25.
Page 254 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 04.00 Ye s Phase I, Phase II F ollow the standard software order process. Phase III Note: This is not a sta ndard process. There should not be M3 900 Phase III phones configured on a 25.
M3900 Flash Download Page 255 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 25.30 Ye s Phase I, Phase II F ollow the standard software order process. Phase III Note: This is not a standard pro cess. There should not b e M3900 Phase III phones configured on a 25.
Page 256 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 03.00 Ye s Phase I, Phase II F ollow the standard software order process. Phase III Note: This is not a sta ndard process. There should not be M3 900 Phase III phones configured on a 25.
M3900 Flash Download Page 257 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 25.15 25.15 Re-issue No Phase I, Phase II 1. Deter mine M3900 PSWV to insta ll (see T able 40 on page 281). Select PSWV #1 Global or #4 N.A. (25% savings; second PC card needed).
Page 258 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 25.30 Ye s Phase I, Phase II F ollow the standard software order process. Phase III Note: This is not a sta ndard process. There should not be M3 900 Phase III phones configured on a Release 25.
M3900 Flash Download Page 259 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 03.00 Ye s Phase I, Phase II F ollow the standard software order process. Phase III Note: This is not a standard pro cess. There should not b e M3900 Phase III phones configured on a Release 25.
Page 260 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 25.30 25.40, 25.40B Ye s Phase I, Phase II F ollow the standard software order process. Phase III Note: This is not a sta ndard process. There should not be M3 900 Phase III phones configured on a Release 25.
M3900 Flash Download Page 261 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Determining software, M3900 PSWV, or firmware versions X11 software versions Use the ISS command in LD 22 to identify X1 1 software versions. When trying to determine whether a system’s software has been upgraded to the Reissue of 25.
Page 262 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 appears for X11 Release 25.08 software, the 25.08 Reissue software has been loaded. If “PSWV Version 33” appears for X11 Release 25.15 software, the 25.15 Reissue software has been loaded.
M3900 Flash Download Page 263 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation through the display diagno stics on the M3900 telepho ne. You can obtain the display diagnostics throu gh the following procedure. Proc edure 44 Displaying the M3900 Diag nostics 1 Press the Options key on the M3900 telephone.
Page 264 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 downloads. However, there is no im pact to call processing, since call processing has a higher priority.
M3900 Flash Download Page 265 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation card that contains the telephones being dow nloaded is disabled, then the download to the telephones on that loo p, shelf, or card fails.
Page 266 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • Move (MOV) or remove (OUT through LD 11 or Automatic Set Relocation) to an M3900 telephon e before its flash download starts prevents download to the telephone in this cycle of syst em-wide flash download.
M3900 Flash Download Page 267 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation M3905 telephones acquired by the Sym posium Call Center Server (SCCS) do not have to be de-acquired (pulled out of all queues) before the flash download is started.
Page 268 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • -lwout <loadware patch number(s)> — removes one or more loadware patches from the switch • -lwstat <loadwa.
M3900 Flash Download Page 269 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Patch is loaded & inst alled Install date: Mon Feb 5 11:15:20 2 001 pdt> lwout 0 Loadware patch 0 has been removed successfully. System loadware m ust now be r e-built.
Page 270 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 — Large System — North America 6 Language file: ((Quantity of M3902,3,4 x 9 minutes)+(qua ntity of M3905 x 12 minutes)).
M3900 Flash Download Page 271 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 43 Information dis played duri ng a flash down load For the M3904, an hourglass icon is displayed du ring the flash memory erase process (see Figure 44).
Page 272 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Upon receiving the first flash data pack et, a page status bar is displayed (see Figure 46).
M3900 Flash Download Page 273 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 7 As the download occurs, various me ssages can appear on the system terminal. A complete list of th ese messages is in Software Inp ut/Output: System Messages (553-3001-411).
Page 274 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 m (Mode) scan be: FAST MODE (from initial ization) MAINT MODE (by ENLL command in LD 30) BKGD MODE (second attempt after in.
M3900 Flash Download Page 275 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation can be no active call, no active application, and the telephone must be configured and in working condition (responding to a query com mand). Also, the firmware version on the telep hone must not be curren t.
Page 276 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Flash Download System (FDLS) - Initiate system-wide flash download based on the parameters specified in LD 97.
M3900 Flash Download Page 277 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Table 39 shows the estimated Flash Download tim es.
Page 278 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Commands for LD 32 are shown below. LD 32 – Flash Download commands (Part 1 of 2) Command Description FDLU l s c u Initia te conditional download to one telephone.
M3900 Flash Download Page 279 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Print Firmware Versions on M3900 Telephones To determine the firmware ve rsion information on M3900 te lephones, use the following commands in LD 32: Firmware Version on Unit (FWVU) - Print current firmware versio ns on the unit.
Page 280 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 this command. See Table 40 on page 281 for a list of current firmwa re versions. . FWVU l s c u Firmware version SUMmary (FSUM) - Print the firmware version summary report for all the M3900 telephones.
M3900 Flash Download Page 281 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation ddddddd = the Primary DN of the telephone vv = the flash firmware version Query Disk Firmware Ve.
Page 282 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 PSWV File #4 N. America R2 (6 lang.) 3903.loadda 87 M3903: S/W VERSION NUMBERS: 87 Lang: L4.9 F/W V er 8.7 FLASH FIRMW ARE VERSIO N = 087 NTMN33 XX-## PSWV File #5 Rel. 1 for X11 Rel 24 3903.
M3900 Flash Download Page 283 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation The following notes apply to Table 40. Note 1: For Colum n 1 labeled M3900 Telephone , XX is a tw o-letter alpha character that is part of the product code.
Page 284 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Commands for system-wide Fl ash Download of M3900 telephones LD 97 – Configure parameters for System-wide Flash Download. (Part 1 of 4) Prompt Response Description REQ CHG PR T Change Flash Download parameters.
M3900 Flash Download Page 285 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation FD A Y d n Enter day and n umber of time inter vals f or Flash Download, where: d = day of the week (0-6 for Sunda y to Saturday) n = number of time inter vals (0-4) T o disallow download f or the day , enter 0.
Page 286 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 FETN Ending T er mina l Number f or Flash Download. Prompt appears only if FTNR = YES. l s c u Format f or Large System and CS 1000E system, and Media Gatew ay 1000E, where l = loop , s = shelf, c = card, u = unit.
M3900 Flash Download Page 287 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation FRCE (NO) YES System-wide Flash Download control op tion.
Page 288 of 504 M3900 Flash Do wnload 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 289 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 308 Digital telephones line engineering Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Engineering a telephone line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 290 of 504 Digi tal telephones line engineering 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Engineering a telephone line Use Procedure 45 on page 290 to engineer a digital telephon e line.
Digital telephones line engineeri ng Page 291 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 47 Engineer a telephone lin e (Part 1 of 8) Select (another) loop that meets the criter ia f or cable length. (Procedure 2) Is there a bridge tap? Is there another loop av ailable? [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Remov e the br idge tap .
Page 292 of 504 Digi tal telephones line engineering 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 47 Engineer a telephone line (Part 2 of 8) 553-AAA2054 Calculate the loop resistance. (Procedure 3) Repair the probelm. Is the PBX at the central office? Does the loop pass the loop diagnostic test? (Procedure 4) Is the loop lenght less than 2.
Digital telephones line engineeri ng Page 293 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 47 Engineer a telephone lin e (Part 3 of 8) 553-AAA2055 Is the impulse noise within limits? (Procedure 5) Is the backg round noise witin limits? Install digital telephone and check perf or mance.
Page 294 of 504 Digi tal telephones line engineering 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 47 Engineer a telephone line (Part 4 of 8) 553-AAA2056 Is there another pair av ailable? Is this the second time around? Collect more detailed loop data and calculate EPL(Procedure 7) Is EPL less than 12.
Digital telephones line engineeri ng Page 295 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 47 Engineer a telephone lin e (Part 5 of 8) Install digital telephone and check perf or mance if not already done. Is the perf ormance OK? [ 20 ] [ 21 ] P erform loop diagnostics and measurements.
Page 296 of 504 Digi tal telephones line engineering 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 47 Engineer a telephone line (Part 6 of 8) Is the problem fix ed? [ 24 ] Go to Step 27 YES End of procedure.
Digital telephones line engineeri ng Page 297 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 47 Engineer a telephone lin e (Part 7 of 8) [ 27 ] [ 29 ] Measure the DC loop resistance. (Procedure 8) Install new cab le. Measure loop inser tion loss at 256 kHz.
Page 298 of 504 Digi tal telephones line engineering 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 47 Engineer a telephone line (Part 8 of 8) 553-AAA0657 [ 32 ] Replace any under- car pet cable if inser tion loss can be reduced. Install Meridian digital telephone and check perf ormance.
Digital telephones line engineeri ng Page 299 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Selecting a Loop For a Meridian digital telepho ne, the loop must be without bridge taps, less than 175 ohm DC resistance, and less than 12.
Page 300 of 504 Digi tal telephones line engineering 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 2 Add the total of all cable sections. If the to tal of all secti ons exceeds 175 ohm, select another loop . Note: The loop resistance limit of 175 oh m must be redu ced by 1 ohm for each percent of the loop that is aerial cabl e (see Table 41 on page 300 ).
Digital telephones line engineeri ng Page 301 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 48 T e sting insulation resistance 1 Set the VOM range switch to ohm x 10 ,000 and adjust the mete r to zero. 2 Connect the VOM test probes to the loop at the line card or distribution frame.
Page 302 of 504 Digi tal telephones line engineering 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Measuring Impulse Noise Use Procedure 51 on page 302 to measure impulse noise. Proc edure 51 Measuring impulse noise 1 Measure impulse noise on selected lines duri ng busy hours.
Digital telephones line engineeri ng Page 303 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 48 Maximum allowable impulse no ise counts versus loop loss 0 5 10 15 10 100 Loss in dB Maximum allo wable impulse noise counts per 15 minutes 1000 10000 Note: Impulse noise counter weighting is 100 kHz.
Page 304 of 504 Digi tal telephones line engineering 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Proc edure 53 Calculating e xp ected pulse loss 1 Collect loop makeup data between the line card and the terminal.
Digital telephones line engineeri ng Page 305 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 6 Reject loops whose expected pulse l oss is greater than 12 dB.
Page 306 of 504 Digi tal telephones line engineering 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Measuring DC Loop Resistance Measure DC loop resistance by using standard procedures. Note: The DC loop resistance lim it of 175 ohm should be reduced by 1 ohm for each one percent of the total loop that is aerial cable.
Digital telephones line engineeri ng Page 307 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 49 Junction loss versus cable character istic impedance Cable char acteri.
Page 308 of 504 Digi tal telephones line engineering 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005.
Page 309 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 322 Analog (500/2500-type) telephones Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 310 of 504 Analog (500/25 00-type) telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note: Do not remove the circuit card i f any remaining units on the card are assigned. Proc edure 54 Installing an analog ( 500/2500-type) telephone 1 Ensure that the wiring is installed at the telephone’ s location.
Analog (500/2500-type) tel ephones Page 311 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 56 Designat ing 500-typ e telephon es 1 Remove the finger wheel (refer to Procedure 57 on page 311 ). 2 Remove the number card from its envelope.
Page 312 of 504 Analog (500/25 00-type) telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Designate 2500-type telephones Follow the steps in Procedure 58 on page 312 to designate 2500-type telephones. Proc edure 58 Designating analog 2500-type telephone 1 The designation wi ndow is located direct ly below the dial pad.
Analog (500/2500-type) tel ephones Page 313 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Cross-connect the telephones Be sure to connect the telephones as shown in Figure 50 on page 315 .
Page 314 of 504 Analog (500/25 00-type) telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 2 Connect Z-type cross-connectin g wire to the leads of the tel ephone. See Table 49 on page 319 and Table 50 on page 319 . 3 Locate the line circuit card (TN) termination s.
Analog (500/2500-type) tel ephones Page 315 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 50 NE-500/2500-type telephone cros s-connections for IPE mod ules Note: This connection applies only to line cards equipped with the Parallel Message Waiting Lamp feature.
Page 316 of 504 Analog (500/25 00-type) telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 4 6 500/2500 line card pair -terminations for IPE m odule connectors A, E, K, R Pa i r Pins Pai r col.
Analog (500/2500-type) tel ephones Page 317 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation T able 47 500/2500 line card pair -terminations for IPE module connectors B, F, L,.
Page 318 of 504 Analog (500/25 00-type) telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 4 8 500/2500 line card pair -terminations for IPE module connectors C, G, M, T Pa i r Pins Pair color.
Analog (500/2500-type) tel ephones Page 319 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation T able 49 Z-type cr oss-connecting wi re Size Gauge Color Designation 1 pr 22 Y -B.
Page 320 of 504 Analog (500/25 00-type) telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Operation Although analog (500/2 500-type) telephones do not have feat ure keys, you can access various system features using Special Prefix (SPRE) codes.
Analog (500/2500-type) tel ephones Page 321 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 81 A utomatic Set Reloca tion 83 Malicious Call T race 84 Integrated Messaging Sys.
Page 322 of 504 Analog (500/25 00-type) telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 1 2500-type telephone features (no SPRE code used) # + 1 + DN Call Fo rward # + 2 + Speed Call code +.
Page 323 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 354 Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telephones Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 324 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Power requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345 Meridian Programmable Data Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 325 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Software requirements The option number for the Meridian Modular Telephones is 170. The mnemonic is ARIE. The DSET package (88) and the TSET package (89) are required.
Page 326 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 51 M2006 modular telephone Dimensions: Length: 8.42 in. (216 mm) Width: 8.42 in. (216 mm) Height: 3.61 in. (92.6 mm) Weight: approximatel y 2.65 lbs (1.
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 327 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 52 M2008/M2008HF modular telephone Dimensions: Length: 8.42 in. (216 mm) Width: 8.42 in. (216 mm) Height: 3.61 in. (92.6 mm) Weight: approx imately 2.
Page 328 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 53 M2616 modular telephone Dimensions: Length: 9.75 in. (251 mm) Width: 9.45 in. (237 mm) Height: 3.64 in. (92.6 mm) Weight: approximatel y 2.65 lbs (1.
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 329 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 54 M2216ACD-1 and -2 modular telephones Dimensions: Length: 9.75 in. (251 mm) Width: 9.45 in. (237 mm) Height: 3.64 in. (92.
Page 330 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Physical description All of the Meridian Mo dular Telephones are eq uipped with: • Hold key • Relea.
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 331 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Volume control One key with two toggle position s controls volume.
Page 332 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 regardless of whether the telephone has a messag e waiting key/lamp pair.
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 333 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Service Change Parameters Handsfree operates as if an off-hook operati on had been performed.
Page 334 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Features and options Table 52 lists the distinctive charact eristics of each Meridian Modular Telephone and shows the optional hardware you can add to each.
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 335 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Display Module A 2-line by 24-character Display Mo dule provides system prompts, feedb ack on active features and valuable calling party i nformation.
Page 336 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 For more information, see “Mer idian Programmable Data Adapter” on page 352 . Program key The Program key is automatically assigned to Meridian Modu lar Telephones with Display or MPDA added.
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 337 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Key Expansion Module A modular 22-key unit can be attached to any 16-key Meridian Modular Telephone except 2016S. See Figure 55.
Page 338 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Brandline Insert The filler plate on the telephone or Display Module contai ns a removable insert designed to accommodate cust om labeling. You can order blank Brandline Inserts and have a pri nter si lk screen your company logo on them.
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 339 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Any recording device connected to the receive path of a Meridian Modular Tel.
Page 340 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The headset should be designed to work with a telephone jack with these characteristics: • Transmit interface: +5 V through 10K DC bias resistance with maximum current of 500 micro amps.
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 341 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation This feature uses the unique serial nu mber and terminal ID of the Meridian Modular Telephone to iden tify the terminal being relocated and to reduce the number of manual steps needed for relocation.
Page 342 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Specifications The following specifications govern the perfo rmance of the Meridian Modular Telephones under the environmental cond itions described.
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 343 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Line engineering Meridian Modular Telephones use twisted -pair wiring on tran smission lines selected by the rules given in “Digital telephones line engineering ” on page 289 &c.
Page 344 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Local alerting tones Each telephone provides four alerting tones and a buzz sound. The system controls the ringing cadence by sen ding tone-ON and ton e-OFF messages to the telephone.
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 345 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Alerting tone characteris tics The tone frequency combin ations are as follows: M2006/M2008/M20 08HF: M2616/M2216ACD: A 500 Hz buzz signal is provided fo r incoming call notificati on while the receiver is off-hook.
Page 346 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 when additional power is needed to operate the telephone or its optional hardware. Power Supply Boards come inst alled in factory-assembled configurations which requ ire additional power.
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 347 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation When installing an MCA o r MPDA to NTZK or NT2K phone sets with a date code prior to January 1998, a Power Option board is required, along with an additional power source.
Page 348 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Local plug-in transfo rmer A single winding transformer equipped wi th a 10 ft.
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 349 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 59 Configuration of local plug-in tran sformer 553-AAA0725.
Page 350 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 120 V transformer (AO367335 or equivalent) The followin g minimum s pecifications mu st be met by t his.
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 351 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Note 1: Al l terminals mu st be isolated from t he input windi ng and each terminal must be iso lated from all other termin al windings.
Page 352 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Meridian Programm able Data Adapter When a Meridian Mo dular Telephone is equipped with t he Meridian Programmable Data Adapter (MPDA) , you can make a data call using keyboard dialing from your attached terminal.
Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telepho nes Page 353 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation keyboard or personal computer.
Page 354 of 504 App endix A: Meridian Modula r Telephones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 T able 59 Codes for handsets for Meridian Modular T elephon e sets, model NT2K Descrip tion Ord er Code.
Page 355 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 370 Appendix B: Meridian Modular Telephones installation Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Packing and unpacking . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 356 of 504 App endix B: Meridian Modula r Telephones i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Installation and removal Install the Meridi an Modular Telephones Follow the steps in P rocedure 61 to install th e Meridian Modular Telephones (M2006/2008/2008 HF/2616/2216A CD).
Appendix B: Meri dian Modular Tele phones installation Page 357 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 11 Supply the user with a Quick Reference Card a nd all user d ocumentation. Make sure the SPRE number is printed on the Quick Reference Card.
Page 358 of 504 App endix B: Meridian Modula r Telephones i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 62 Meridian Modula r Telephone cross-connecti ons. Meridian Modular Telephones self-test Meridian Modular Tel ephones have a self-testing capability.
Appendix B: Meri dian Modular Tele phones installation Page 359 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 3 Follow the steps in Table 60 to perform the necessary steps and check results.
Page 360 of 504 App endix B: Meridian Modula r Telephones i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 5b Plug in the headset (if applicable). Speaker beeps. Press the dial pad keys . Headset beeps. Unplug the headset. 6 Press the right si de of the volume control ke y .
Appendix B: Meri dian Modular Tele phones installation Page 361 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Install an M2317 telephone Follow the steps in Procedure 63 to install an M2317 tel ephone.
Page 362 of 504 App endix B: Meridian Modula r Telephones i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 13 If the M2317 has been connected to a line that is designa ted as a digi tal line, but is not ena bled, the display pr ompts CONTACT SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR.
Appendix B: Meri dian Modular Tele phones installation Page 363 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 63 M2317 digital telephone cross-connections M2317 telephone self-test The M2317 telephone has a self-testing cap ability.
Page 364 of 504 App endix B: Meridian Modula r Telephones i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Proc edure 64 P erforming the M2317 telephone self-test 1 Connect the telephone to the AC power su pply. The LCD screen displays “Initialization … vX.
Appendix B: Meri dian Modular Tele phones installation Page 365 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation When the M2317 digital telephone or the dat a option fails to function proper ly , f ollow the steps listed i n T able 62 in sequence to isolate the p roblem area.
Page 366 of 504 App endix B: Meridian Modula r Telephones i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 ISDLC failure 1 Go to the system maintenance ter minal (TTY or CRT) and check f or displayed error and location codes.
Appendix B: Meri dian Modular Tele phones installation Page 367 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Designate telephones Before designating telepho nes, check th e work order for the features enabled and key designations.
Page 368 of 504 App endix B: Meridian Modula r Telephones i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Proc edure 65 Designating Meridi an Modular T elep hones 1 Remove the cap from each key requiring a designatio n. 2 Place the designation in the cap, place the cap over the corresponding key, and gently press down.
Appendix B: Meri dian Modular Tele phones installation Page 369 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation T able 63 Z-type cr oss-connecting wi re Size Gauge Color Desi.
Page 370 of 504 App endix B: Meridian Modula r Telephones i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 64 Meridian Modula r Telephone cross-connecti ons Unit 0 Unit 1 Unit 6 Unit 7 T0 R.
Page 371 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 438 Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telephones add-on modules installation Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Packing and unpacking . . .
Page 372 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Wall mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 432 Troubleshooting . . .
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 373 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Meridian Modular Telephones Use the procedures in this section for adding hardw are options to t he M2006, M2008/M2008HF, M20 16S, M2616, and M2216ACD telephones only .
Page 374 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 65 Exploded view of the M2 616/M2016S/M2216ACD telephone Stand Base.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 375 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Analog Terminal Adapter The Analog Terminal Ad.
Page 376 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The ATA is capable of receiving dial pul se or DTMF address signaling from the analog equipment. The ATA uses the 2nd channel of the TC M loop to add an analog port to the digital terminal.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 377 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 67 Installing and removing the Analog T erminal Adapter 1 When the ATA is installed, the System Administrator must activate the Flexible Voice and Data Feat ure by config uring LD 11.
Page 378 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 3 Disconnect and remove all cords (including the handset cord ) from the telephone. 4 Place the telephone, face-down, on a padded leve l surface.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 379 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 66 Telephone bas e and footstand 10 If the phone is equipped with a Power Option board and/or cable, you must remove it before installing the ATA.
Page 380 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 67 Connect or view 11 If the phone is equi pped with the External Alerter Option, remove it before installing the ATA.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 381 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 13 Remove the knockout located o n the back pa nel of the footstand in order to install the ATA. It is the smalle r knockout, lo cated inside the large knockout.
Page 382 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 telephone. System software enables acces s to data functions through both the keypad and service change in LD 11.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 383 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation • Public Switched Data Service (P SDS) compatibility. MCA extends PSDS and 64K restricted and 64K clear capabilities to M odular telephones.
Page 384 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Operating parameters are downloaded after the MCA is enabled in LD 11. System parameters are downloaded when th e MCA is configured in LD 1 1, and power is reset.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 385 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation • See Procedure 71 on page 397 for M2616/M2216ACD NTZK sets. • See Procedure 72 on page 401 for M200 6/M2008/M2008HF NT2K sets.
Page 386 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Remove the two 14-pin jumper plug s or one 20-pin jumper plug inside the MCA from the RS-232 socket(s) and install the V.35 socket.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 387 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation See Table 67 for a listing of the V.3 5 CCITT signals supported by the MCA. T able 67 V .35 CCITT sig nals suppor ted by the MCA (Part 1 of 2) V.
Page 388 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Use the following procedur es to add the Meridian Communication s Adapter (MCA) or Meridian Programmable Data Adapter (MPDA) to the telep hone and to connect it to a term inal or personal co mputer.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 389 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 68 Installing and remo ving the Mer.
Page 390 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 7 If the NTZK or the NT2K (with date code prior to April 24, 1998) phone set is equipped with a Power Option board and/or cable , the Power Option board and/or cable must be removed before installing the MCA.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 391 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 12 Tilt the MPDA or MCA circuit board up and inse rt the DB-25 connector socket into the breako ut section.
Page 392 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 16 Tighten the screws • Reconnect all cords, connect the new 24 v AC transformer to the set. • Plug in the new tran sformer into the 110v AC commercial e lectrical outlet.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 393 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 70 Installing and removing the M200.
Page 394 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 8 The power supply board is located on the left side of the telephone. Remove two small scre ws from the power supply boa rd (near the top) and set them aside.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 395 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 71 M2006/M2008 telephone and option boa.
Page 396 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 72 M2616/M2216ACD telephone and option boards Power Board Display B.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 397 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 71 Installing and removing the M261.
Page 398 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 10 Take the self-tapping Phill ips-head screws supplied with the powe r supply board and install them into the mounting holes.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 399 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 73 Configuration of a local plug- in tr.
Page 400 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 74 Closet pow er supply c onfigur ation Connecting Block Amphenol c.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 401 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Power Supply Boar d (NT2K models) Follow the steps in Procedure 72 to add a Power Supply Board to the telephone for connection to a transf ormer or closet power supply.
Page 402 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 8 Remove the base from the telephone. Attaching the Power Module 9 Lay the Power Module assembly into position on the left si de of the telephone.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 403 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 75 Ribbon cabl e placement 1 2 M2008HF/.
Page 404 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Reattaching the Base 13 Make sure that all ribbon cable s are lying flat and not caught on a ny posts on the telephone co ver or base.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 405 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 73 Installing and removing the M261.
Page 406 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Installing the di splay board 9 Place the J1 connector of the display board over the P2 pins of the telephone (see Figure 76 on page 407 ).
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 407 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 17 Perform the self-test (see Procedure 62 on page 358 ) and accep tance test procedures. See LD 3 1 in the Software Input/Output: Admini stration (553-3001-311).
Page 408 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Proc edure 74 Installing and removing the M2616 Displa y on NT2K sets 1 Re.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 409 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Installing the di splay board 9 Place the J1 connector of the display board over the P4 pins of the telephone (see Figure 77 on page 40 9 ).
Page 410 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 10 Insert the self-tapping Phillips-head scr ew supplied with the display into the mounting h ole (near the top). Ti ghten firmly with a #1 Phillips screwdriver.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 411 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 75 Installing NT2K28AA displays on NTZK or NT2K sets Follow this procedure to add an NT2K28xx display to M2008 and M2616 telephones.
Page 412 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 12 Insert the fillerplate screws in the Display Module screw holes 13 Tighten the fillerplate screws. Note: Place the label supplied with the d isplay on the outsi de of the bottom cover of the telephone.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 413 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Connecting the Displa y Module Ribbon Cable 14 If installed, remove and disca rd the NT2K0013 daugh terboard.
Page 414 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 16 NT2K models : Make sure that the ribbon cable is folded as shown in Figure 8 0 on page 414 .
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 415 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 18 Slide the ribbon cable connector onto the connector pins (P2 on an NTZK M2008, J3 on an NT2K M2008, and P4 on an M261 6) on the mother board.
Page 416 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 27 Turn the telephone right-side-up and place it in a normal operating position.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 417 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Removing the External Alerter B oard 7 The External Alerter Board is located at th e right center of the telephon e.
Page 418 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 14 Perform the self-test (see Procedure 62 on page 358 ) and accep tance test procedures. See L D 31 in the Software In put/Output: Administration (553-3001-311).
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 419 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation End of Procedure.
Page 420 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Key Expansion Modules Follow the steps in Procedure 77 to add one (single) or two (double) Key Expansion Modules to the M2616 or M2216ACD telephones.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 421 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 6 Remove the interface cable from the teleph one by pressing down on the locking tab. If equipped, remove the interface cable from the first Key Expansion Module (closest to the telephone).
Page 422 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 13 Insert the three (four if there are tw o modu les) self-tapping, Phi llips-head screws supplied with the Key Expansio n Module into th e mounting holes in the bottom of the footstand.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 423 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Asynchronous Data Option The Meridian Modular .
Page 424 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 ADO operating parameters Table 68 shows the operating parameters for the ADO. The ADO supports asynchronous ASCII op eration.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 425 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Table 69 lists the input and output requ irements for the ADO external power supply.
Page 426 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 83 shows a block diagram of the ADO and an M23 17 telephone. See the Asynchronous Data User Guide and the M2317 Quick Reference Card , for more information on ADO operation.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 427 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation be added or replaced. Procedure 78 expl ains how to insta ll the Data Option for the M2317 telephone.
Page 428 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 9 Reassemble the telephone by placing the base section on the faceplate section. Reinstal l the five screws. 10 Tighten the screws, reconnect all cord s, and place the teleph one in its former positio n.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 429 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 84 M2317 data terminal and Data Option .
Page 430 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Meridian Communications Unit The Meridian Communicat ions Unit (MCU) provides a stand-alone version of the Meridian Communications Adapter (MCA).
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 431 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation • LAN bridging • Bulk data/PC file transfe.
Page 432 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Wall mounting The M2006, M2008, M2616, and M2016S telep hones are equipped with a reversible footstand that allow s for wall mounting.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 433 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Troubleshooting Use Table 72 to check problems enco untered when installing Meridian Modular Telephones and their options.
Page 434 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 3 Ensure that the power supply board is installed proper ly (M2008 only). Displa y does not work. (co nt.) 4 Check that the display ribbon cab le is proper ly connected to the display board and has not been pinched.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 435 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 6 Press the P key and dial 62 to ensure that the MCA is in the asynchronous mode. Press the P ke y and dial 20 to change to the asynchronous mode.
Page 436 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 4 Be sure the transformer is plugged in, or the closet power is connected. 5 Be sure the cable between the MCA and the telephone is connected and ha s not been pinched.
Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telepho nes add-on modules installati on Pag e 437 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 5 Ensure that the power supply board is installed proper ly . Note 1: If the pseudorandom pattern 511 data is idl e, the telephone keypad di aling is inoperative.
Page 438 of 504 App endix C: Meridian Modular Tele phones add-on modules i nstallation 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 85 Flowchart for trou bleshooting MCA Power up LED check LED lit At.
Page 439 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 458 Appendix D: M2317 telephone Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 440 of 504 App endix D: M2317 tele phone 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 M2317 Telephone is intended for profes sionals an d managers, and secretaries in group answer positions. It interfaces with the system thr ough the Digital Line Card (DLC).
Appendix D: M2317 telephone Page 441 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Feature description Firmware features Firmware is chip-dependen t and cannot be changed or altered on site. A s a general rule, all firmware i s on ROM mic rochips.
Page 442 of 504 App endix D: M2317 tele phone 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Soft keys are automatically defined for the telephone based on COS, data base or package restrictions. Soft keys work only in conjunction with the LCD display screen.
Appendix D: M2317 telephone Page 443 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation the underside of the faceplate. The As ynchronous Data Option (ADO) circuit board, if equipped, is mounted inside the base.
Page 444 of 504 App endix D: M2317 tele phone 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Alphanumeric disp lay screen The M2317 telephone is equipped with a two-lin e (40 characters per line capacity) LCD screen. The 155 x 15 mm (6 x 0.6 in) LCD screen has a capacity of 80 characters (two lines of 40 characters each).
Appendix D: M2317 telephone Page 445 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation The following figures sho w the M2317 key layout and t he different telephone states that can be displayed on the M2317 screen.
Page 446 of 504 App endix D: M2317 tele phone 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 88 M2317 screen display – avail able idle state features MMM DD HH : MM Displays Month, Day, Hour, Minute s SAVED # LAST # FORWARD more... SPEED RLSDATA more.
Appendix D: M2317 telephone Page 447 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 89 M2317 screen display – dialing state Figure 90 M2317 screen displ ay – ring.
Page 448 of 504 App endix D: M2317 tele phone 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 91 M2317 screen display – availab le established state feature s H : MM : SS Elapsed Timer (Hours: Minutes : Seconds) more... more... Note: Only one row of softkey labels is displayed at a time.
Appendix D: M2317 telephone Page 449 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Not all the features listed in Table 74 are provided for each customer. Check only those features that are enabled in accordance with the work order.
Page 450 of 504 App endix D: M2317 tele phone 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Established V oice connectio n made CONFER, TRANSFR, TIMER, SA VE#, more…, –––>>, P ARK, PRIVREL, CHA.
Appendix D: M2317 telephone Page 451 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Asynchronous Data Option See “Asynchronous Data Option” on page 423 for more information on ADO requirements.
Page 452 of 504 App endix D: M2317 tele phone 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Software requirements All information relate d to the programmable keys must be dow nloaded into the M2317 RAM memory throu gh the DLC or ISDLC. Downloading to the telephone is performed when the system is loaded or when a telephone is enabled.
Appendix D: M2317 telephone Page 453 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Specifications The following specifications govern the safet y and performance of the Meridian M2317 Telephone, and out line the environmental condit ions under which this performance is achieved.
Page 454 of 504 App endix D: M2317 tele phone 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Dimensions and weight The M2317 digital telephone has the following dim ensions: Excluding the power supply an d the NT1F09AC Asynchronous D ata Option board, the M2317 weighs approximat ely 1.
Appendix D: M2317 telephone Page 455 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Logic and other cir cuitry requir ing +5 V is powered fr om an external, regulated +5 V DC supply when the data opti on is not installed.
Page 456 of 504 App endix D: M2317 tele phone 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • Output voltag es: +5 V DC at 1.0 A -12 V DC at 200 mA +12 V DC at 200 mA • Case dimensions: 178 x 102 x 76 m m (7 x 4 x 3 in.) The NPS50220-03L5 i s equipped with an internal thermal and short circuit protection.
Appendix D: M2317 telephone Page 457 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation on the prime DN, and of giving the usual alerting tones (ringing ). It will not support the Display screen , soft keys , feature keys, Handsfree, or dat a facilities while in POTS status.
Page 458 of 504 App endix D: M2317 tele phone 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Data communication The M2317 can be equ ipped with an Asynchronous Data O ption which will permit the use of either the telephone's dial pad or the feature keys to place and terminate data calls in the asynchronous mode.
Page 459 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 492 Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telephones Contents This section contains inform ation on the following topics: Feature description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page 460 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Line engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487 Local alerting tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 461 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation • Message Waiting and Mute Indicators • 10 Feature System Program.
Page 462 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 • Support for th e following termin al options: Figure 95 M3310 Meridian digital telephone Fi.
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 463 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation — MCA data option to provide integ rated voice and data — Externa.
Page 464 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 — External Alerter for high ambient noise environments — Wall-mount ability • Brand line .
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 465 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation • Directory/Caller’s List w ith 9 dedicated key s namely: — Dir.
Page 466 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Meridian digital tel ephones used with a headset You can use an electret headset in the headset port of the digital telephones (M3310 and M3820 only).
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 467 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation • Handsfree/speaker ke y yes ye s ye s • Mute ke y yes ye s ye s .
Page 468 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Fixed keys (same for all three models) Hold By pressing the hold key, you can put an active call on hold. Return to th e caller by pressing the extension key beside the flashing LCD indicator.
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 469 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 97 The location and fu nction of buttons on the Meridian digit.
Page 470 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 The table below indicates the mode the te rminal is in when the speaker key is operated under the various switch and set operations. Note 3: CPM is Call Process Monitor whic h enables the user to hear, for example, the dial tone in the speaker .
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 471 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Note 4: G roup listening is switched on or off under t he program key option *1.
Page 472 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 LCD indicators support four key/LCD states: Software requirements Meridian digital teleph ones are supported by software. The package number for the Meridian digital telephones is (17 0.
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 473 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Meridian External Alerte r and Recording Interface The External Alerter Board provides an interface to standard remote ringing devices, such as a ringing unit, insta lled in a locatio n separate from the telephone.
Page 474 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Key Expansion Module A 22-key unit module can be attached to any M3820 terminal. The extra keys can be assigned to any combination of lines and features.
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 475 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation KEY 08 NUL 09 NUL 10 NUL 11 NUL 12 NUL 13 NUL 14 NUL K eys 8-14 programmed as NUL. If Group Listening is denied (CLS HFD), K ey 15 is also progr ammed as NUL.
Page 476 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 7 9 M3310 Configuration Prompt Response Description REQ NEW TYPE 2616 M2616 set mode l.
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 477 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 99 M3310 Key Designations 553-AAA0721.
Page 478 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Ta b l e 8 0 M3820 Configuration Prompt Response Description REQ NEW TYPE 2616 M2616 set mode l used. DES M3820 Enter appropriate set iden tifier .
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 479 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Figure 100 M3820 Key Designations LD 20 – Print Routine Prompt Response Description REQ PR T TYPE 2616 M2616 set mode l used.
Page 480 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Installation Proc edure 81 Installing Meridian Eu ropean digital telephones Follow this pr oced.
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 481 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 82 Installing the P ower Board 1 Open the Telephone. a. Place the telephone, upside-down, on a pad ded, level surface.
Page 482 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 3 Reassemble the Telephone . a. Replace the base cover and make su re that the cables lie flat. b. Insert the four screws to secure the base. c. Assemble the MCA to the footstand using the two screws provided.
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 483 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 83 Adding a Headset (M3310 and M3820 only) Use the following proced ure to add a headset to a Meridian telephone: 1 Unplug the line cord from the connecting blo ck.
Page 484 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 4 Plug the headset TELADAPT connector in to the socket on the base of the telephone marked with a head set icon. 5 Route the headset cord through the channel s at the side of the teleph one.
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 485 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Proc edure 85 W all mounting the telephone The procedure to wall mount the telep hone by reve rsing the footstand is as follows: 1 Unplug the line cord from the connecting blo ck.
Page 486 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Specifications This section lists the specifications required fo r Meridian digital telephones.
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 487 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Line engineering Meridian digital telephones use twisted pair wiring on transmission lin es selected by the rules given in “Digital telephones line engineering ” on page 289 .
Page 488 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Alerting tone cha racteristics The tone frequency combinations are as follows: A 500 Hz buzz signal is provided fo r incoming call notificati on while the receiver is off-hook.
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 489 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Note: If a power failure occurs, config urations that requ ire loop power will continue to work only if the system has battery backup.
Page 490 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Figure 102 Configuration of local plug-in tran sformer 553-AAA0725.
Appendix E: M3110, M3310, and M3820 telepho nes Page 491 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation 120 V transformer Th e following minimum specification s must be met .
Page 492 of 504 App endix E: M3110, M3310 , and M3820 telep hones 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Note 1: Al l terminals mu st be isolated from t he input windi ng and each terminal must be iso lated from all other termin al windings. A separate winding is required for each term inal, and grounds must not be connected.
Page 493 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Index Numerics 16/25-pair cables attendant consol e connections, 59 terminal connections, 59 500/2500 telephones conn.
Page 494 of 504 Inde x 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Apple Macintosh co mputers, 428, 429 ASIP Audio and System Inte rface Printed circu it card, 83 ASIP card control gate, 86 hard reset, 87 .
Index Page 495 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Call Forward, 93, 452 calls camped-on, 93 setting maximum number of waiting, 95 Call Waiting indicator, 95 Call.
Page 496 of 504 Inde x 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Diagnostics menu, 64 exiting from, 79 password-protection, 52, 80 selecting, 52, 80 Diagnostics mode, 81 diagnostic tests, loop, 300 Dial .
Index Page 497 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation G garbled prompts, troubleshooting, 435 G connectors (IPE), 318 H handsets interfaces, 202 jack, 53, 56 options.
Page 498 of 504 Inde x 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 Key Expansion Modules, 420 connections, 422 for wall mounting, 432 installing and removing, 420 troubleshooting, 436 key/lamp add-on modul.
Index Page 499 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation M2016S Meridian Modular Telephones, 373 diagram, 374 displays, 405, 408, 416 installing, 114, 356 Power Supply .
Page 500 of 504 Inde x 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 major alarm indication/status message, 55, 95 MCA (Meridian Communica tions Adapter) installing , 389 Key Expansion Modules, 420 troubleshooting, 435, 438 V.
Index Page 501 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation P packing and unpacking add-on modules, 372 attendant consoles, 59 telephones, 355 parameters, MCA, 386 PC-base.
Page 502 of 504 Inde x 553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005 RLS key Meridian Modular Telephones, 116, 358 RS-232-C connectors, 428, 430 S S connectors (IPE), 317 screens on M2317, 440, 444 scrolling.
Index Page 503 of 504 Telephones and Consoles Descripti on, Installation , and Operation Tie Trunk display, 93 time/date fe ature, 89 TN (Terminal Number) and relocati ons, 340 tones, generating, 86 t.
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F amily Produc t Manual Contac ts Copyright FCC not ice T radem arks Doc ument number Pr oduct release Document rel ease Date Pub lish Nor tel Communication Ser ver 1000 T e lephones and Consoles Description, Installa tion, and Operation Copyright © Nor tel Networks Limited 2005 All Rights Reserved Information is subject to change without notice.
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