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Meridian Meridian 1 Option 11C Mini Technical Reference Manual (546 pages)
Nortel Networks Network System Technical Reference Guide
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Technical Reference Guide
1
Revision History
3
April
4
July
4
Chapter 34 — Ntak93 D-Channel Handler
7
Chapter 35 — Ntbk51 Downloadable
7
About this Guide
9
Chapter 1 - Memory, Storage and CPU Capacity
11
Option 11C and Option 11C Mini Data Storage, Loading, and Restoring
12
Overview
12
Reference List
12
Data Storage
14
Data Loading
16
Data Restoring
18
Pre-Programmed Data
18
Components of Pre-Programmed Data
19
Model Telephones
19
Numbering Plan
20
Trunk Route Data and Model Trunks
20
Benefits of Pre-Programmed Data
21
SDI Ports
21
Tone Services
21
Software Installation Program and Pre-Programmed Data
22
Customer Configuration Backup and Restore
23
Operations Performed
23
Removing Pre-Programmed Data
23
Equipment Requirements
24
File Transfer Time
24
Real Time CPU Capacity
25
Network Delay
27
Resident Program Store
28
Software Program Store
28
Data Store Requirements
30
Unprotected Data Requirements
30
Notes to Table 11
34
Protected Data Requirements
48
Notes for Table 12
53
Chapter 2 - Provisioning
87
List of Tables
89
List of Worksheets
90
Defining and Forecasting Growth
91
Introduction
91
Provisioning a New System
91
Using NTAK75 and NTAK76
91
Comparative Method
93
Estimating CCS Per Terminal
93
Manual Calculation
95
Default Method
96
Calculating Number of Trunks Required
97
Calculating Line, Trunk, and Console Load
98
Console Load
98
Line Load
98
Trunk Load
98
Calculating Digitone Receiver Requirements
99
Model 1
100
Model 2
100
Model 3
100
Model 4
100
Detailed Calculation: Method 1
101
Calculating Number of Loops Required
102
Calculating Total System Load
102
Detailed Calculation: Method 2
102
Calculating Number of IPE Cards Required
103
Conference Loops
108
Provisioning Conference/Tds Loops
108
TDS Loops
109
Assigning Equipment and Preparing Equipment Summary
110
Calculating Battery Backup Time
110
Calculating Memory Requirements
110
Procedure
111
Table 22: "Trunk Traffic - Poisson 1 Percent Blocking
114
Table 23: "Trunk Traffic - Poisson 2 Percent Blocking
114
Table 24: "Digitone Receiver (DTR) Requirements - Model
117
Table 25; "Digitone Receiver (DTR) Requirements - Model
118
Table 26: "Digitone Receiver (DTR) Requirements - Model
119
Table 27: "Digitone Receiver (DTR) Requirements - Model
120
Table 28: "Digitone Receiver (DTR) Load Capacity - 6 to 15 Second Holding Time
122
Worksheet A: Growth Forecast
135
Worksheet B: Total Load
137
Worksheet C: System Cabinet / Main Chassis Requirements
138
Worksheet D: Unprotected Memory Calculations
141
Worksheet E: Protected Memory Calculations
142
Worksheet F: Equipment Summary
143
Worksheet G: System Power Consumption
144
Worksheet Ga: System Power Consumption: Main Cabinet
146
Worksheet Gb: System Power Consumption: First Expansion Cabinet
147
Worksheet Gc: System Power Consumption: Second Expansion Cabinet
148
Worksheet Gc: System Power Consumption: Second Expansion Cabinet . 148 Worksheet Gd: System Power Consumption: Third Expansion Cabinet
149
Worksheet Ge: System Power Consumption: Fourth Expansion Cabinet . 150 Worksheet Gf: Total Option 11C System Power Consumption
151
Worksheet Gg: Option 11C Mini Power Consumption: Main Chassis
151
Expander
152
Worksheet Gi: Total Option 11C Mini System Power Consumption
152
Worksheet Gh: Option 11C Mini Power Consumption: Chassis
152
Worksheet H: Battery Current and AC Line Calculation for AC Systems
153
Worksheet I: Battery Current Calculation for Customer-Provided DC
154
Chapter 3 - Transmission Parameters
157
Introduction
158
Loss Plan
159
Transmission A-Law and Μ-Law
159
Frequency Response
165
Input Impedance and Balance Impedance
166
Return Loss
166
Transhybrid Loss
167
Idle Channel Noise
168
Impulse Noise
169
Method 1
169
Variation of Gain Versus Level
169
Method 2
170
Total Distortion Including Quantization Distortion
170
Method 1
171
Method 2
171
Discrimination against Out-Of-Band Signals
172
Intermodulation
172
Spurious In-Band Signal
172
Spurious Out-Of-Band Signal
172
Absolute Group Delay
173
Group Delay
173
Group Delay Distortion
173
Crosstalk
174
Longitudinal Balance
174
Chapter 4 - Cabinet Distribution over
177
A Data Network
177
Network Requirements
180
Chapter 5 - Spares Planning
187
Introduction
187
Reference List
187
Definitions and Assumptions
188
Calculating Spares Requirements
189
Failure Rates
191
NFT Values
193
NTAK76 Battery Back-Up Unit
194
NTAK75 Extended Battery Back-Up Unit
195
Chapter 6 - Power Supplies
197
AC/DC Power Supply Features
198
Dimensions and Weight
198
Features of the Option 11C Power Supply
198
Introduction
198
DC Power Supply Features
199
Power Supply LED
199
Ringing Generator
199
Voltage
199
Under-Voltage
200
Over-Voltage
201
Reserve Power LED
201
Temperature Sensor
201
PFTU Operation
202
Backup Options
203
Discharge Requirements
203
Reserve Power
203
Battery Charging in AC-Powered Systems
204
Features of the Option 11C Mini Power Supply
204
Reserve Time
204
Dimensions and Weight
205
Chapter 7 - System Controller Cards
207
Introduction
207
Reference List
207
Memory
208
NTDK20 Small System Controller Card
208
Expansion Daughterboards
210
Memory
221
NTDK97 Mini System Controller Card
221
Chapter 8 - Sdi Ports
227
Introduction
227
System Controller Cards
228
Connecting to the Ports
231
NTAK03 TDS/DTR Card
231
NTAK02 SDI/DCH Card
234
Connecting to the Ports
236
Characteristics of the Low Speed Port
237
Characteristics of the High Speed Port
240
ESDI Settings
240
NTDK23, NTDK25, and NTDK80 Fiber Receiver Cards
241
Parameter Settings
241
Connection to External Equipment
242
Chapter 9 - the TDS/DTR Card
260
Chapter 10 - Ntbk22 Misp Card
261
NTBK22 Multi-Purpose ISDN Signaling Processor (MISP)
261
Overview
261
Reference List
261
Functional Description
262
High-Level Data Link Controller (HDLC)
263
Meridian 1 CPU to MISP Bus Interface
263
Micro Processing Unit (MPU)
263
MISP Network Bus Interface
263
Power Consumption
264
Chapter 11 - Meridian Digital Telephones
265
Introduction
265
Reference List
265
Functional Description
266
Line Engineering
266
Local Alerting Tones
266
Volume Control
266
Powering Requirements
267
Data Characteristics
269
Chapter 12 - M2317 Telephone
271
Introduction
272
Physical Description
273
LCD Indicators
274
Alphanumeric Display
275
Handsfree Operation
275
March
275
Safety Considerations
275
Specifications
275
Dimensions and Weight
276
Environmental Considerations
276
Line Engineering
277
Powering Requirements
277
Data Communication
279
Data Characteristics
280
Features Description
280
Firmware Features
280
Software Features
281
Chapter 13 - Meridian Modular Telephones
283
Functional Description
283
General Description
284
Peripheral Equipment Requirements
284
Software Requirements
284
Physical Characteristics
289
Features and Options Matrix
292
Optional Equipment
293
Environmental and Safety Considerations
297
Specifications
297
Line Engineering
298
Local Alerting Tones
299
Power Requirements
300
Meridian Programmable Data Adapter
306
Chapter 14 - M3900 Telephone Series
309
Contents
309
Introduction
310
Reference List
310
Prelabeled Feature Keys
314
Soft Programmable Feature Keys
314
Soft-Labeled Programmable Keys
314
Hardware Options
315
Physical Description
315
Programmable Feature Keys
315
Software Requirements
315
Specifications
315
Accessory Keying
316
Analogue Terminal Adapter (ATA)
316
Brandline Insert
316
External Alerter Interface
316
Key-Based Add-On Module (KBA)
316
Meridian Communications Adapter (MCA)
316
Environmental and Safety Considerations
318
Line Engineering
318
Temperature and Humidity
318
Chapter 15 - European Digital Telephones: 3110, 3310, and 3820
319
Telephones: 3110, 3310, and 3820
319
Reference List
320
Introduction
320
Physical Description
322
Fixed Keys (same for All Three Models)
325
Additional Feature Keys
326
Software Requirements
327
Hardware Options
327
External Alerter Interface
328
Brandline Insert
328
Key Expansion Module
329
Meridian Communications Adapter (MCA)
329
Environmental and Safety Considerations
329
Line Engineering
330
Local Alerting Tones
330
Power Requirements
331
Chapter 16 - M5317 Bri Terminal
335
Introduction
337
Dimensions
338
Environmental Considerations
338
Humidity
338
Physical Description
338
Temperature
338
Weight
338
Atmospheric Pollution
339
Electromagnetic Emissions
339
Line Engineering
339
Powering Alternatives
339
Terminal Powering
339
Local Power Supply Requirements
340
Power Consumption
340
Restricted Powering
340
Voltage Range
340
Display
341
Features
341
Designated Function Keys
342
Softkeys
342
Automatic Dial Keys
343
Programmable Function Keys
343
LCD Indicators
344
Handsfree/Mute
345
Data and Headset Option
346
Dial Access
346
Power
346
Bootrom Operation
347
Downloading
347
Service Profile Management
347
Servicing
347
Telephone Programming
347
Configuration Mode
348
Setup Mode
348
Auto PDN Select
349
Data LTID
349
Error Code Displays
349
Local Voice Features
349
Self Test
349
Autonumber
350
Handset Muting
350
Handsfree/Mute (Speakerphone or Headset)
350
List Incoming Callers
350
Contrast
351
Dual Tone Multifrequency (DTMF) Generation
351
Local Generation and Cadencing of Alerting Tones
351
Data Transmission
352
Number Editing
351
Predial
351
Volume
351
Call Timers
352
Chapter 17 - M2250 Attendant Console
353
Introduction
353
Reference List
353
Description
354
Features
354
Keyboard Layout
355
Physical Details
355
Display Screen Messages
359
Busy Lamp Field/Console Graphics Module
362
Chapter 18 - Nt8D02 and Ntdk16 Digital Line Cards
365
Connections
362
Local Console Controls
362
Description
365
Digital Line Cards
365
Physical
366
Functional Description of the NT8D02
366
Functional Description of the NTDK16
367
Technical Summary
369
Power Requirements
370
Foreign and Surge Voltage Protections
370
Chapter 19 - Nt8D09 Analog Message Waiting Line Card
371
Description
371
Waiting Line Card
371
Physical
372
Functional
373
Technical Summary
374
Analog Line Interface
374
Power Requirements
376
Foreign and Surge Voltage Protections
376
Overload Level
376
Chapter 20 - Nt8D14 Universal Trunk Card
377
Functional Description
378
Trunk Types Supported
378
Microprocessor
379
Signaling and Control
380
Signaling Interface
380
Electrical Characteristics
381
Physical Characteristics
381
Power Requirements
382
Environmental Specifications
383
Foreign and Surge Voltage Protection
383
PAD Switching
383
Release Control
383
Application
385
Direct Inward Dial Operation
385
Ground Start Operation
385
Loop Start Operation
385
Tie Outgoing Automatic Incoming Dial Operation
386
Chapter 21 - Nt8D15 E&M Trunk Card
389
Tie Two-Way Dial Repeating Operation
386
General Information
390
Reference List
390
Common Features
391
Functional Description
391
Signaling and Control
392
Trunk Circuit Features
392
Microprocessor
393
Signaling Interface
393
Card-LAN
394
Electrical Characteristics
394
Application
395
Physical Characteristics
395
PAD Switching
396
Release Control
396
Paging Trunk Operation
397
Environmental Specifications
398
Foreign and Surge Voltage Protection
398
Power Requirements
398
Technical Summary
398
Chapter 22 - Nt5K21 Xmfc/Mfe Card
399
MFC Signaling
399
Overview
399
Forward and Backward Signals
400
Signaling Levels
400
MFE Signaling
402
Sender and Receiver Mode
403
XMFC Sender and Receiver Specifications
404
XMFE Sender and Receiver Specifications
406
Physical Specifications
407
Chapter 23 — NTAG26 XMFR Card
409
Chapter 24 - Nt6D70 Silc Line Card
415
Overview
415
Reference List
415
Functional Description
416
IPE Interface Logic
417
Micro Controller Unit (MCU)
417
Foreign and Surge Voltage Protections
418
Chapter 25 - Nt6D71 Uilc Line Card
419
Physical Description
418
Power Consumption
418
S/T Interface Logic
418
Overview
419
Reference List
419
Functional Description
420
IPE Interface Logic
420
Micro Controller Unit (MCU)
420
Physical Description
421
Power Consumption
421
U Interface Logic
421
Chapter 26 - Nt1R20 off Premise Station (Ops) Analog Line Card
423
Reference List
423
Station (OPS) Analog Line Card
423
Overview
424
Physical Description
424
Self Test
424
Functional Description
424
Card Interfaces
425
Card Functions
426
Operation
429
Incoming Calls
429
Outgoing Calls
431
Application
432
Off-Premise Station Application
432
Other Applications
434
Transmission Considerations
434
The Following Are the References in this Section
423
Chapter 27 - Cable Specifications and Interfaces
439
Overview
439
Fiber Expansion Daughterboards
440
Option 11C Fiber Optic Cable Interfaces
440
Fiber Receiver Cards
442
Expansion Daughterboards for IP Connectivity
443
Fiber Optic Cable
443
Environment
446
IP Connector Cables
446
Chapter 28 - Ntak09 1.5 Mb Dti/Pri Card
447
Overview
447
Functional Description
448
Physical Description
448
Foreign and Surge Voltage Protection
449
Power Requirements
449
Architecture
450
Interconnection
450
Microprocessor
450
Signaling Interface
450
Digital Pad
451
D-Channel Interface
452
DS-1 Carrier Interface
453
Clock Controller Interface
454
Clock Rate Converter
454
Chapter 29 - Ntrb21 Dti/Pri/Dch Tmdi Card
455
TMDI Card
455
Overview
456
Functional Description
456
Software Description
457
Hardware Description
457
NTRB21 TMDI Card
457
Shelf Slot Assignment
459
Physical Description
459
Power Requirements
460
Foreign and Surge Voltage Protection
460
Architecture
461
Signaling Interface
461
Interconnection
461
Microprocessor
461
Digital Pad
462
D-Channel Interface
463
DS-1 Carrier Interface
464
NTAK20 Clock Controller (CC) Daughterboard
465
Chapter 30 - Ntak10 2.0 Mb Dti Card
467
Functional Description
467
Overview
467
Physical Description
468
Architecture
470
DS-30X Interface
470
Environment
470
Power Requirements
470
Signaling Interface
472
Carrier Interface
473
Clock Controller Interface
474
Switch Settings
477
Chapter 31 - Ntak79 2.0 Mb Pri Card
479
Overview
479
Functional Description
480
Physical Description
480
Power Requirements
481
Architecture
482
DS-30X Interface
482
Environment
482
Carrier Interface
484
Signaling Interface
484
Carrier Grounding
485
CEPT Transceiver
486
D-Channel Support Interface
486
Slip Control
486
Card-LAN Interface
487
Clock Controller Interface
487
Standard 14.00 January
492
Chapter 32 - Ntbk50 2.0 Mb Pri Card
493
Functional Description
494
Overview
494
Physical Description
494
Architecture
496
Environment
496
Power Requirements
496
DS-30X Interface
497
Signaling Interface
498
Carrier Grounding
499
Carrier Interface
499
CEPT Transceiver
501
D-Channel Support Interface
501
Slip Control
501
Card-LAN Interface
502
Chapter 33 - Ntak20 Clock Controller
503
Overview
503
Clocking Modes
504
Faceplate Leds
506
Functional Description
506
Physical Description
506
Digital Phase Lock Loops
507
Phase Difference Detector Circuit
507
Digital to Analog Converter
509
CPU-MUX Bus Interface
510
Microprocessor
510
Sanity Timer
510
Signal Conditioning
510
External Timing Interface
511
Hardware Integrity and Regulatory Environment
511
Chapter 34 - Ntak93 D-Channel Handler Interface
513
Features and Functions
514
Overview
514
Physical Description
514
DMA Controller
515
Faceplate Leds
515
Functional Description
515
Microprocessors
515
Power Consumption
515
Random Access Memory (RAM)
515
Interface
516
Read Only Memory (ROM)
516
LAPD Data Link/Asynchronous Controller
516
Counter/Timer Controller
516
Software Interface Circuit
516
DPNSS/DCHI Port
516
D-Port - SDTI/PRI Interface
517
Chapter 35 - Ntbk51 Downloadable D-Channel Handler
519
Features and Functions
520
Overview
520
Physical Description
520
Functional Description
521
Microprocessors
521
EEPROM Memory
522
EPROM Memory
522
Flash EPROM Memory
522
Main Memory
522
Shared Memory
522
Bus Timer
523
Download Operation
523
Sanity Timer
523
Serial Communication Controller
523
System Initialization
523
Background Audit
524
Reference List
525
Overview
525
Physical Description
526
Power Requirements
527
Functional Description
527
Card Enabling or Application Enabling
524
Card Reset
524
Chapter 36 - NT5D14 Line Side T-1 Card
528
Architecture
528
Card Interfaces
528
T-1 Interface Circuit
528
Signaling and Control
528
Card Control Functions
528
List of Terms
531
Index
537
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Table of Contents
Revision History
3
Table of Contents
5
About this Guide
13
How this Guide Is Organized
13
Who Should Read this Guide
13
Terminology Used in this Guide
14
Related Documents
15
Chapter 1 - Introducing the Option 11C Mini
17
Option 11C Mini System Description
17
Installing Software and Configuring Data
19
Supported Applications
21
System Specifications
22
Data Backup and Restore Methods
24
Repair Facilities
25
Asia Pacific, Caribbean and Latin America, and North America
25
Europe
25
Chapter 2 - Identifying the Option 11C Mini Equipment
27
Main Components of the Option 11C Mini
27
NTDK91 Main Chassis NTDK92 Chassis Expander
27
Power Supply
31
Reserve Power Supply
35
Circuit Cards
35
Telephones and Attendant Consoles
36
Cables and Wires
37
Miscellaneous Items for Installation
40
Differences between Option 11C Mini and Option 11C
41
Chapter 3 - System and Site Requirements
45
Environmental Requirements
45
Earthquake Bracing Requirements for Chassis Installed on a
46
Wall in a Vertical Position
46
Grounding Requirements
47
Grounding Method
53
Conduit Requirements
54
Commercial Power Requirements
55
AC Power Installation for Systems Installed on a Wall or Table
55
AC Power Installation for Systems Installed in a Rack/Cabinet
55
Alternative AC-Powered Installation
58
Power Consumption Worksheets for the Option 11C Mini System
64
Auxiliary Equipment Power
66
Modem Requirements
66
Maintenance and Administration Terminals
67
On-Site Access
67
Remote Access
67
Meridian Administration Tools
68
Cross-Connect Terminal Requirements
68
Chapter 4 - Creating an Equipment Layout Plan and a Card Slot Assignment Plan
69
Equipment Layout Plan
69
General Layout Guidelines
69
Equipment Layout Plan for Installing the Chassis on a Wall
70
Horizontally and Vertically
70
Equipment Layout Plan for Installing the Chassis on a Table
73
Equipment Layout Plan for Installing the Chassis in a Rack/Cabinet
75
Card Slot Assignments
77
Chapter 5 - Regulatory Information
83
System Approval
83
Notice for United States Installations
83
Importance of Ringer Equivalence Number
83
Hearing Aid Compatibility
84
Notice for Canadian Installations
84
Notice for International Installations
85
European Compliance Information
86
Canadian and United States Network Connections
86
FCC Compliance: Registered Equipment for Direct Inward Dial
87
(DID) Calls
87
Radio and TV Interference
87
Information for the United States
87
Information for Canada
89
Standard 3.00 April
90
Chapter 6 - Installing the Option 11C Mini
91
Tools Checklist
91
Readiness Checklist
92
Summary of Installation Procedures
92
Chapter 7 - Important Safety Instructions
101
Symbols You Must Recognize
101
Safety Instructions When Installing Telephone Equipment
102
Safety Instructions When Using Telephone Equipment
102
Chapter 8 - Bracing the Option 11C Mini against Earthquakes
105
Method for Earthquake Bracing
105
Chapter 9 - Installing the Chassis
115
Installing the Chassis on a Wall in a Vertical Position
116
Items Required
116
Installing the Chassis on a Wall in a Horizontal Position
121
Items Required
121
Installing the Chassis on a Table
126
Items Required
126
Installing the Chassis in a 19 Inch Rack/Cabinet
129
Items Required
129
Chapter 10 - Connecting the Chassis Expander to the Main Chassis
135
Chapter 11 - Installing the System Ground
139
Chassis Powered by the same Service Panel
139
Chassis Powered by Different Service Panels
140
Chassis Grounding Instructions
141
Grounding Multiple Pieces of Equipment in a Rack/Cabinet
144
Chapter 12 - Installing the Circuit Cards
147
Circuit Cards Required for the Option 11C Mini
151
NTDK97 Mini System Controller (MSC) Card
151
NTDK16 48-Port Digital Line Card
155
Optional Circuit Cards
156
NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card
156
NT8D15 E&M Trunk Card
157
NT8D02 Digital Line Card
158
NTAK02 SDI/DCH Card
158
NTAK03 TDS/DTR Card
161
NTAG26 XMFR Card
162
NT5K21 XMFC Card
163
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station (OPS) Analog Line Card
164
Digital Trunk Cards
167
Chapter 13 - Installing and Connecting the Cross-Connect Terminal
169
Terminal Block Requirements
170
Installing the BIX Cross-Connect Terminal
171
Installing the Reichle Masari Cross-Connect Terminal (Germany)
172
Installing the Krone Test Jack Frame for the UK
174
Connecting the Cables
178
Chapter 14 - Installing Power Failure Transfer Units
185
Installing the PFTU
185
PFTU Control Lead Signals
189
Standard 3.00 April
190
Chapter 15 - Installing and Connecting SDI and Ethernet Ports
191
Modem Setup Requirements
192
Installing and Connecting SDI Ports
193
NTAK02 SDI/DCH Card
196
NTAK03 TDS/DTR Card
199
Terminal Setup
201
Installing and Connecting an Ethernet Cable
206
Chapter 16 - Starting the Option 11C Mini and Installing Software
209
Starting the Option 11C Mini
209
Start-Up Procedures
210
Software Installation Program
211
Starting the Program
212
Function Selection
212
Keycodes
213
Feature Set and ISM Parameters
214
Security Device
214
Aux ID
214
Customer Database
214
Installing Software in a New System
215
Summary of Steps
215
Chapter 17 - Connecting the Telephones
229
Cross Connecting Telephones
230
Connecting Telephones Without a PFTU
234
Connecting Analog (500/2500-Type) Telephones with a PFTU
234
Connecting Off-Premise Telephones
235
Connecting an Attendant Console
236
Cross-Connecting Terminal Digital Subscriber Loops
244
Activating Telephones
244
Activating a Default Model with a Character Display
246
Activating a Default Model Without a Character Display
248
Activating a Customized Model with a Character Display
249
Activating a Customized Model Without a Character Display
250
Activating Terminals on a DSL
251
Chapter 18 - Connecting the Trunks
253
Connecting Trunks Without a PFTU
254
Connecting Trunks with a PFTU
254
Trunk Connections
256
NT8D14 Universal Trunk Card
256
NT8D15 E&M Trunk Card
258
NT6D70 SILC and NT6D71 UILC Cards
259
Trunk Connections (Europe)
259
E&M TIE Trunk Card (2-Wire)
259
E&M TIE Trunk Card (4-Wire)
261
E&M TIE Trunk Card (2280Hz)
263
E&M TIE Trunk Card (RAN)
264
E&M TIE Trunk Card (MUS)
264
CO & DID Trunk Card
265
Central Office Trunk Card
266
Trunk Connections (UK)
267
NT5K17 Direct Inward Dial Card Terminations
267
NT5K18 Exchange Line Trunk Card Terminations
268
NT5K19 Analog TIE Line Trunk Card Terminations
270
Activating a Default Model Trunk
274
Activating a Selected Model Trunk
276
Chapter 19 - Connecting an External Alarm
279
Alarm Port Assigned in Software
279
Alarm through a QUA6 PFTU
280
Appendix A - Preprogrammed Data
285
Passwords and Codes
286
Default Numbering Plan
286
First Digits
287
Important Extension Numbers
288
Extensions Assigned to Card Slots
289
Flexible Feature Codes
290
SDI Ports
291
ESDI Settings
292
Telephone Tones
292
Trunk Routes
293
Trunk Models
294
Model Telephones
297
Administration Telephone Models
300
Central Answering Position (CAP) Telephone Models
302
Analog (500/2500-Type) Telephone Models
303
Appendix B - Changing Preprogrammed Data
315
General Information
315
Changing the Default Numbering Plan
316
Extensions Assigned Are Different from the Default Numbering Plan
316
Changing the First Number in the Numbering Plan
316
Determining New Extension Numbers
317
Using the Meridian Mail Mini Auto-Configure Feature
318
Shifting the Numbering Plan to a New Card Slot
319
Removing Numbering Plan Conflicts
320
Conflicts with Meridian Mail Mini Data
320
Conflicts with ACD Queues
321
Conflicts with Call Park Extension Numbers
322
Conflicts with SDI Ports
322
Conflicts with the SPRE Code
322
Conflicts with the Attendant Extension Number
323
Changing or Removing the Preprogrammed Night Number
323
Conflicts with Flexible Feature Codes
324
Creating, Changing, and Removing Model Telephones
325
Creating Analog Telephone Models
326
Modifying Analog Model Telephones
326
Creating Digital Model Telephones
327
Modifying Digital Model Telephones
327
Printing Model Information
328
Analog Telephones
328
Digital Telephones
328
Removing Model Telephones
328
Creating Model Trunks and Changing Route Access Codes
329
Creating Model Trunks
329
Modifying Model Trunks
330
Removing Model Trunks
330
Printing Model Information
330
Changing a Route Access Code
331
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