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297-2011-208 DMS-100 Family M522 Add-On Module Description, Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual Release 02.01 Standard February 1999...
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The following are trademarks of Northern Telecom: Nortel, the Nortel globemark, DMS-100, Meridian.
Publication history October 1996 Release 01.01. Standard version for NA004 and up. February 1999 Release 02.01. Standard version changed from NA004 and up to CCM04 and 297–2011–208 02.01 Standard February 1999...
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Publication history 297–2011–208 02.01 Standard February 1999...
Basic operations 3-1 Features operation 3-2 Available features 3-3 Programmable key numbers and the datafill 3-4 Chapter 4: Installation Installing the M522 4-1 Unpacking or packing 4-1 Before you begin the installation 4-1 Chapter 5: Replacement parts 297–2011–208 02.01 Standard February 1999...
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Figure 4-2 Connecting the ribbon cable(s) 4-3 Figure 4-3 Polarized connection detail 4-4 Figure 4-4 Attaching the base (for one M522 module) 4-5 Figure 4-5 Attaching the base (for two M522 modules) 4-5 Tables Table 3-1 Summary of M522 keys and indicators 3-2...
Chapter 1 Introduction General description The M522 add-on module can be attached to the M5216 or M5316 Meridian Business Set to provide extra feature/line keys (see Figure 1-1). When one M522 is connected, 22 additional feature/line keys are available to the Meridian Business Set.
Figure 1-1 M522 attached to M5316 Peripheral equipment The M522 connects to the M5216 or M5316 Meridian Business Set. The M5216/M5316 interfaces with the business set (6X21AC) line card in the Line Concentrating Module (LCM) of the DMS–10/DMS–100/Meridian SL- 100 Central Office (CO) equipment. The 6X21AC supports one business set per line card.
BTS light-grey (Engineering code NT4X43BA) • Black (Engineering code NT4X43CA) The Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) for the M522 is at least 100 years. Other documentation Other information pertaining to Meridian Business Sets can be found in the following documents: 297–2001–100...
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1-4 Introduction 297–2011–208 02.01 Standard February 1999...
The M522 meets the Canadian and U.S. mandatory interconnect requirements for Telephone Equipment. Temperature In the Operating State, the M522 temperature range is 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F). In the Non-Operating State, the M522 temperature range is -20°C to 70°C (-6°F to 158°F).
2-2 Specifications Vibration The M522 is designed to work to specifications after being subjected to the following vibrations in each of three orthogonal directions for 90 minutes: • Vibration frequency of 5 Hz to 500 Hz • Maximum half displacement 0.35mm (0.014 in) •...
NTP 297–2011–100 and NTP 297–1001–310 respectively. Before attempting to operate features installed on the M522, please refer to the M5216 Meridian Business Set User Guide or the M5316 Meridian Business Set User Guide. This document is shipped with the set and contains instructions for making calls and how to use various features.
There are 22 LCD indicator segments (half diamonds) on the M522. When there is activity on keys located on the left side of the M522, a left half diamond lights on the LCD. When there is activity on keys located on the right side of the M522, a right half diamond lights on the LCD.
Operations and features 3-3 Available features The feature keys can be assigned a subset of a number of features. Examples of some of the available features are given as follows: • Automatic Dial (AUD) • Automatic Line (AUL) • Busy Override (EBO) •...
The numbering scheme used for key assignments is shown in Figure 3-1. The presence of the M522 is transparent to the process of data filling the M5216/M5316 set. Figure 3-1...
(e.g. cords, AC transformer, and handset). Before you begin the installation Ensure that you have the following items before you start the M522 installation: • one M522 add-on module (two if connecting two M522 modules) •...
Installation Procedure 4-1 How to install the M522 Step Action Turn the M5216/M5316 set upside down on a soft surface, as shown in Figure 4-1. If the line cord is plugged into the line receptacle (A), disconnect it from the telephone set and set it aside.
Action Place the M522 (1) upside down and to the left of the telephone set as shown in Figure 4-2 . If you are installing a second M522 (2), place it to the left of the first M522 (1). Figure 4-2...
If you are connecting one M522 add-on module, position the wedge-shaped base as shown in Figure 4-4. If you are connecting two M522 add-on modules, position the base as shown in Figure 4-5. Align the plastic tabs in the base with the notches provided on the M522 and telephone set.
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Action Press the base firmly into the bottom of the telephone set and the M522 until all plastic tabs have clicked into place. Once again, make sure that the ribbon cables do not get pinched between the extended base and the screw mounts (B).
Chapter 5 Replacement parts The M522 add-on module has few field replaceable parts, as shown in the table below. If the M522 fails to function properly, or if mechanical breakage occurs, do not attempt to effect repairs in the field. Return the unit to the manufacturer using the original packing materials.
B0242928 NT4X43GA grey, made in Australia (OZ TELSTRA) Meridian M522 add-on module, BTS light-grey, B0242929 NT4X43HA made in Australia(OZ TELSTRA) Meridian M522 add-on module, Black, made in B0242943 NT4X43JA Australia (OZ TELSTRA) Card, Key Button Labels (English/French) P0749551 P0749551 Card, Key Button Labels (Spanish)
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