Configuring An Analog Device; Table 282 Analog Devices; Table 283 Feature Matrix For Analog Devices - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Appendix D

Configuring an analog device

Analog device DNs are programmed in the same way as digital telephone DNs. However,
programming settings will vary, depending on the type of analog device and how it is
connected to the Business Communications Manager system.
There are two types of analog devices: voice and data communications. Refer to the
following table for examples of voice and data communication devices.

Table 282 Analog devices

Voice devices
standard analog telephones
analog telephones with a display
answering machines
The following hardware components are used to connect analog devices to the Business
Communications Manager system.
Analog Station Modules (GASM and ASM8)
Each ASM8/GASM connects up to eight analog devices on the Business Communications
Manager system.
Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA2)
The ATA2 unit connects one analog device to the Business Communications Manager system
through a port on a Digital Station Module (DSM).
Refer to the following table to review feature availability based on the analog device type
and if it is connected to an Analog Station Module (GASM or ASM8) or to an ATA2.

Table 283 Feature matrix for analog devices

Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
Tone indication
Lamp indication
Call Display (CLID)
Disconnect Supervision
** CLID and Disconnect Supervision are only available on ASM8+ modules using the North American profile.
Data communication devices
fax machines
modems
credit card verifiers (POS terminals in UK)
GASM
Telephone
Fax or
modem
Yes
N/A
Yes
N/A
Yes**
Yes**
Yes**
Yes**
ASM8
Telephone
Fax or
modem
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Programming Operations Guide
877
ATA2
Telephone
Fax or
modem
Yes
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

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