Installing Telephones And Peripherals; System Telephones; Analog Terminal Adapter - Nortel BCM1000 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Chapter 11

Installing telephones and peripherals

You can add telephones and peripherals before or after you initialize your system.
Telephone configurations are determined by which station module you are using, and what DS30
bus settings you chose for the module. Refer to
Chapter 4, "Selecting the media bay modules for your system," on page
"Setting media bay module DIP switches," on page
The system creates default settings for the telephone DN records when it is first initialized. The
settings are based on which telephony profile you choose when you run the Quick Start Wizard. To
change these settings, use the Unified Manager application, System DNs headings. Specific
instructions for configuring telephone operation through the Unified Manager are contained in the
Business Communications Manager Programming Operations Guide.
Note: Programming occurs on the set when the Business Communications Manager
recognizes the set on the system.

System telephones

The Business Communications Manager system supports a number of analog, digital, IP telephony
and cordless telephones. Refer to
telephones.
Analog telephones are supported either through analog modules (ASMs) or by connecting to a
digital module through an Analog Terminal Adapter 2 (ATA2).
Documentation describing installation and set features is supplied with each piece of equipment.
Caution: Off-premises extensions (OPX) are only supported on an GASM8.
Digital and all other analog telephones must not be installed on any connections not
protected by building equipment.

Analog terminal adapter

The Analog Terminal Adapter 2 (ATA 2) connects a standard analog voice device or data
communication device to a digital line connector on a media bay module on the BCM1000.
Refer to the installation instructions that come with the module for proper installation. Also refer
to the ATA Installation and Configuration Guide and the Analog Telephone User Guide.
Chapter 2, "Telephony hardware," on page
85.
"Telephones and adapters" on page 50
59, and
Chapter 7,
for a description of these
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