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1. Enter the number of the parameter you want to configure A Warning Changing this information on an existing system completely erases the telephony programming and disables the telephony system It also reboots the BCM system Downloading from the BCM web page After your computer is connected to the BCM system either through an Ethernet crossover cable or through a LAN connection you can download Element Manager and the Startup Profile template from the Administrator Applications area of the BCM web page To access the BCM web page 2 minutes 1 Open a web browser and enter the BCM system IP address The Enter Network Password dialog box opens 2 Fnter the username and password defaults are shown below Username nnadmin Password PlsChgMe 3 Click OK The Welcome to BCM web page opens To download and install BCM Element Manager 15 minutes 1 Access the BCM web page see To access the BCM web page on page 36 2 On the Welcome to BCM web page click Administrator Applications The Administrator Applications page opens 3 On the Administrator Applications page click BCM Element Manager The BCM Element Manager panel opens Read the information on this panel Click Download Element Manager on the right side of the screen and follow the instructions to download 6 After BCM Element Manager has finished downloading double click the application and follow the instructions to install N0060602 Chapter 4 Co
2. BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide BCM 4 0 Business Communications Manager Document Status Standard Document Version 02 Part Code NO060602 Date June 2006 NORTEL Copyright 2006 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks Trademarks Nortel the Nortel logo and the Globemark are trademarks of Nortel Networks Microsoft MS MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners SOFTWARE LICENSE NORTEL NETWORKS INC NORTEL NETWORKS TELECOMMUNICATION PRODUCTS THE SOFTWARE FOR A REFUND THIS LEGAL DOCUMENT IS A LICENSE AGREEMENT License BETWEEN YOU THE END USER CUSTOMER AND NORTEL NETWORKS PLEASE READ THIS LICENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE BY USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU THE CUSTOMER ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE RETURN THE UNUSED SOFTWARE AND THE ASSOCIA
3. Comments Laptop or PC with e Windows 98 SE Windows 2000 Windows XP e minimum 256 MB recommended 512 MB e 150 MB free disk space Mounting hardware rack mount brackets wall mount bracket or rubber feet an optional plywood backboard 3 4 in 2 cm thick for wall mount installations Phillips 2 screwdriver Common screwdriver Pliers Antistatic ground strap Connecting tool 25 pair cable with RJ 21 connector Cat 5 Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connectors Surge protector Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS 3 5 mm mono audio jack for external music source Table 5 System information Sheet 1 of 2 Description Value Comments Profile Initial IP address and netmask for each network interface Primary and optional secondary DNS servers Default next hop router default gateway DHCP server settings Telephony Startup template DID PBX Fractional T1 channel numbers System name WAN link protocol Frame relay DLCI CIR if applicable N0060602 Chapter 1 Getting started 11 Table 5 System information Sheet 2 of 2 Description Value Comments V 90 modem settings North America only SNMP agent security version SNMP manager IP address SNMP community string Checklists Before installing the BCM hardware complete the following check
4. Make sure the BCM unit is level Ensure the wood screw heads seat fully into the wall mount bracket slots Tighten the wood screws against the wall mount bracket If the BCM system has an expansion unit mount the expansion unit in the same way as the main unit Installing a BCM unit on a flat surface Follow this procedure to install a BCM unit main unit or expansion unit on a flat surface S Caution Do not place anything directly on top of the BCM main unit N0060602 Chapter 3 Physical installation 21 To install a BCM unit on flat surface 10 minutes unit Attach four rubber feet to the corners on the bottom of the BCM unit 2 Position the unit on the table or shelf Make sure you leave enough space around the unit for ventilation and access to the cables and MBMs 3 If the BCM system has an expansion unit mount the expansion unit in the same way as the main unit Connecting the expansion unit to the main unit After the main unit and expansion unit have been installed use the supplied DS256 cable to connect the expansion unit to the main unit Refer to the chapter Installing an expansion unit in the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide for more detailed information To connect the expansion unit to the main unit 1 minutes 1 Plug one end of the cable into the DS256 connector on the expansion unit see Figure 7 2 Plug the other end of the cable into the DS256 connector on the main un
5. corners Bends in the fiber cable must not be less than 100 mm in diameter Place the fiber cable spool into a slot at the back of the cable trough in the Norstar module To connect the fiber cables 2 minutes MBM 1 Ensure the BCM system is powered up and functional 2 Connect the fiber cables from the Norstar MBMs to the jacks on the FEM Note The DIP switch settings you chose determine which FEM ports are available If you enable all six FEM ports the BCM system has no more DS30 resources available Therefore you cannot connect more MBMs to the system a b Connect the Norstar Line Modules to the FEM beginning at fiber port 1 Connect Norstar Extension Modules to the FEM beginning at fiber port 6 3 Change the DN records in Element Manager or change the set wiring as required to match your system Note If you connect a Norstar station module amphenol cable directly to a DSM you do not have to modify the wiring connections Ensure you select the correct DS30 number Powering up the BCM system Refer to the chapter Connecting the cables in the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide for more detailed information Caution The BCM system is available in North American and International versions Ensure that the power supply is correct for your location The BCM200 and BCM400 systems have standard power supplies and redundant power supplies that adjust automatically to the required volta
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7. card optional North Auxiliary age DB26 connector America version shown ringer female WAN 8 BPaaaa a DS256 port Modem port North America only COM port port 2 BCM expansion unit BCM400 only serial port Ethernet Ethernet port 1 Note Your system may not have all the cards indicated USB ports 4 MBM bays The BCM400 system can have one BCM expansion unit that contains six additional bays for media bay modules MBMs The BCM expansion unit is not compatible with the BCM200 system The supplied DS256 cable is 5 m 16 ft long and connects into a DS256 port on the main unit and into a DS256 port on the center panel of the expansion unit see Figure 3 Use of any other cable is not supported Note The number of MBMs that can be installed is determined by the number of DS30 buses required by the MBMs and the number of buses available It is not dependent on the number of physical MBM bays available Figure 3 BCM expansion unit DS256 port loca tion DS256 port MBMs N0060602 Chapter 2 System overview 15 Element Manager The primary management application for conf
8. is level with respect to the plywood backboard 4 Install four 10 x 2 5 cm 10 x 1 in round head wood screws in the backboard supplied a Do not tighten the screws heads against the backboard Leave approximately 0 5 cm 0 25 in of the screw exposed from the backboard b Perform a trial installation of the wall mount bracket on the plywood backboard Ensure the wood screw heads seat in the wall mount bracket slots If the wood screws are too tight loosen until the screw heads fit fully in the slots Ensure that the wall mount bracket is level with respect to the plywood backboard Remove the wall mount bracket BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 20 Chapter 3 Physical installation 5 Align the screw holes on one side of the BCM unit with the wall mount bracket Note The bracket suspends the BCM unit on the wall Consider the direction you want the MBMs to face left or right when you choose the side on which to install the bracket 6 Fasten the wall mount brackets securely to the BCM unit using the screws provided Refer to Figure 6 Caution Use only the screws supplied with the wall mount bracket kit NTAB3422 Other screws can damage the unit Figure 6 Attach the wall mount bracket to the BCM400 main unit Si EL The wall mount brackets for the BCM200 main unit and expansion unit are installed in a similar manner 7 Hang the BCM unit on the backboard screws
9. on off off off off on EL Jendeen MBM set to offset 1 C MBM set to offset 2 MBM set to offset 3 Each shaded square represents the amount of the DS30 bus and the offset which the MBM requires If your system is configured with a 3 5 DS30 split DS30 7 is not available to MBMs ASM MBMs always use the single density DIP switch settings with the appropriate offset BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 24 Chapter 3 Physical installation To install MBMs 4 minutes MBM S Caution Only install the MBMs when the system is powered down Ensure that the switches on the MBM are set correctly see Table 6 and Table 7 In the case of FEM MBMs the switches activate the front ports Ensure that the switches accurately reflect the ports you require Select an open MBM bay With the face of the MBM facing toward you insert the MBM into the open bay Push the MBM completely into the unit You will hear a click when the MBM is firmly seated in the bay Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each MBM you want to install Connecting the MBM wiring Refer to the chapter Installing a media bay module MBM in the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide for more detailed information This section describes how to wire the cables that connect to the station and trunk MBMs Station MBMs have one ASM DSM16 4x16 or two DSM32 50 pin amphenol connectors 25 pair cables T
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11. 200 main unit and expansion unit are installed in a similar manner To mount a BCM unit in an equipment rack 6 minutes unit 1 Determine the location in the rack where you want to install the BCM unit 2 Position the BCM unit in the rack Have an assistant hold the BCM unit 3 Align the holes in the rack mount bracket with the holes in the equipment rack rails 4 Fasten the rack mount brackets to the rack using four screws see Figure 5 N0060602 Chapter 3 Physical installation 19 Figure 5 Fasten the BCM400 main unit to an equipment rack Q J J i iy The BCM200 main unit and expansion unit are installed in a similar manner N aa ey HI IO COW pina owe ee al LOLU UY VOU YJE S Sppe 5 Ifthe BCM system has an expansion unit mount the expansion unit in the same way as the main unit Installing a BCM unit on a wall To wall mount a BCM unit main unit or expansion unit you need the optional wall mount kit NTAB3422 To install a BCM unit on a wall 12 minutes unit 1 Mark the location of the plywood backboard on the wall using a pencil Use a ruler and bubble level to check that the plywood backboard is level with respect to the wall Mount the plywood backboard securely to the wall Mark the location of the wall mount bracket holes on the plywood backboard a Use the wall mount bracket as a template b Use a bubble level to check that the wall mount bracket
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13. BCM system 12 min Mount the BCM main unit Mounting a BCM main unit e Rack mount and expansion unit on page 17 e Wall mount e Desk mount 12 min Optional Mounting a BCM main unit Mount the BCM expansion unit expansion unit on page e Rack mount e Wall mount e Desk mount 1 min Optional Connect the BCM Connecting the expansion expansion unit to the BCM main unit to the main unit on page unit 21 4 min Install MBMs in the BCM main __ Installing the MBMs on page unit and expansion unit 21 15 min Connect MBM wiring Connecting the MBM wiring on page 24 6 min Apply power to the BCM system Connecting the MBM wiring on page 24 7 min Optional Connect the WAN Connecting the data card and modem to the BCM networking hardware on system page 30 9 min Install telephony hardware Unpacking placing and set wiring telephone hardware on page 31 9 min Connect to the BCM system Connecting to the BCM LAN or Ethernet crossover system on page 33 cable 15 min Download and install Element Downloading from the BCM Manager web page on page 36 5 min Enter keycode Generating a software keycode on page 37 N0060602 Chapter 1 Getting started 9 Table 1 Installation and configuration checklist Sheet 2 of 2 m Task Reference Comments 15 min Configure the required BCM Configuring the BCM system system paramete
14. NMP Agent N A e Enable disable SNMP Administrator Access gt agent SNMP gt General tab e Minimum security e SNMP version support SNMP community Configuration gt SNMP Community N A Community string Administrator Access gt eT SNMP gt Community YPE Ol access strings tab SNMP manager Configuration gt SNMP Manager N A e Manager IP address Administrator Access gt SNMP gt General tab User account Configuration gt User Account N A You can configure the BCM system by using either Element Manager or the Startup Profile To configure the BCM system using BCM Element Manager 1 Open BCM Element Manager 15 minutes 2 From the Network menu select New Network Element and then select Business Communications Manager 3 Enter the BCM system IP address the username and password the defaults are shown below IP address 10 10 10 1 Username nnadmin BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 40 Chapter 4 Connection and configuration procedures N Oo oO RA 8 Password PisChgMe Click OK From the Network Elements folder select the BCM system IP address Make sure that the correct username and password are entered Click Connect You are now connected to the BCM system Configure the required parameters see Table 9 on page 38 For more information on using BCM Element Manager refer to the online Help within Element Manager To configure the BCM system using the St
15. Resources i Media Gateways f Port Ranges i v Resources Trunk Mod v tine NjA Unequipped Lines Nid o Network Interfaces 4 a Telephony NJA 6 0 Data Services 5 Applications 3 D None NJA Unequipped NJA IP Trunks NjA Nia NJA amp App Sets NJA Enabled BRI ST4 None 11110 Nis Loop None 10110 Nia 4 Disable Enable Details for Module 2 In the Modules section select the row of the MBM that you want to configure Double click the Prog Type field to display the drop down list Select the type of MBM that you installed in that location Click Enable O N OO RA Repeat steps 4 to 7 to enable each MBM in your system You can set other parameters for the MBMs depending on the type of MBM you installed Customizing other parameters You can also customize the following parameters e Security policies see the BCM 4 0 Administration Guide e Modem settings see the BCM 4 0 Networking Configuration Guide e Software updates see the BCM 4 0 Administration Guide e Voice mail see the CallPilot Manager Set Up and Operation Guide for information on using the web based interface to configure your voice mail system or see the CallPilot Telephone Administration Guide for information on using Telset Administration to configure your voice mail system e Backup and restore see the BCM 4 0 Administration Guide BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 44 Chapter 4 Connectio
16. SM32 ASM8 GASMB8 or 4x16 MBMs 15 minutes 1 Connect 16 wire pairs from the amphenol connector to the local connecting blocks so they connect to the 16 stations you want connected to this MBM see Table 8 Table 8 ASM and DSM wiring chart Sheet 1 of 2 Pin Wire color Port 1 DSM Set 2 DSM Set ASM Set 26 White Blue x01 1 17 1 1 Blue White X01 1 17 1 27 White Orange X02 2 18 2 2 Orange White X02 2 18 2 28 White Green X03 3 19 3 3 Green White X03 3 19 3 29 White Brown X04 4 20 4 4 Brown White X04 4 20 4 30 White Slate X05 5 21 5 5 Slate White X05 5 21 5 31 Red Blue X06 6 22 6 6 Blue Red X06 6 22 6 32 Red Orange X07 7 23 7 7 Orange Red X07 7 23 7 33 Red Green x08 8 24 8 8 Green Red x08 8 24 8 34 Red Brown x09 9 25 a 9 Brown Red x09 9 25 35 Red Slate X10 10 26 10 Slate Red X10 10 26 36 Black Blue X11 11 27 BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 28 Chapter 3 Physical installation Table 8 ASM and DSM wiring chart Sheet 2 of 2 2 Install the telephones and peripheral equipment if it is a new system Pin Wire color Port 1 DSM Set DSM Set ASM Set 11 Blue Black X11 11 27 37 Black Orange X12 12 28 12 Orange Black X12 12 28 38 Black Green X13 13 29 13 Green Black X13 13 29 39 Black Br
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18. al documentation Audience This guide is directed to experienced installers responsible for installing and configuring BCM 4 0 systems If this is your first BCM installation or if you require more detailed information refer to the BCM2004400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide Precautions Nortel recommends that you read this document in its entirety before starting the described procedures Observe the general safety precautions against personal injury and equipment damage outlined in the Regional Installation Safety Manual ISM at all times Prior to starting the procedures presented in this document arrange all materials tools and test equipment at the work location to minimize fatigue and inconvenience BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 8 Chapter 1 Getting started The clock icon indicates that a procedure or task has been timed the time is provided next to the icon Installation and configuration summary Table 1 provides the tasks to install and configure a BCM system Table 1 Installation and configuration checklist Sheet 1 of 2 m Task Reference Comments N A Review the BCM system System overview on page hardware and configuration tools 13 N A Verify that you have the tools Tools data and parameters materials and data required on page 10 15 min Complete the checklists before Checklists on page 11 installing the
19. artup Profile optional 15 minutes Note The Startup Profile template uses macros to perform certain functions You must set your Excel macro security level to medium or low to enable the macros e From the Tools menu select Macros and then select Security e Select Medium or Low e Exit from Excel e Open the Startup Profile template in Excel e Enable macros if prompted On a computer that has a USB port and Microsoft Excel open the Startup Profile template If you do not have a copy of the Startup Profile template see To download the Startup Profile template on page 37 Refer to the Usage Instructions tab for instructions about using the Startup Profile template Click the StartupProfileTemplate tab to begin entering information in the Startup Profile template In the Startup Profile template enter your BCM system ID in the System ID field The system ID is on the box of the main unit and on the main unit itself If you enter the wrong system ID the Startup Profile will not work with your system Click the large button at the top of the Startup Profile template to save a version of the Startup Profile sps file and a version of the Startup Profile editor Excel spreadsheet on your computer The filenames for the Startup Profile editor and the Startup Profile consist of the system ID followed by the appropriate extension Note Never edit the Startup Profile sps file directly always use the Start
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21. e components and configuration tools e Main units on page 13 e BCM expansion unit BCM400 only on page 14 e Element Manager on page 15 e Startup Profile on page 15 A BCM 4 0 system requires BCM 4 0 software operating on BCM200 or BCM400 hardware Refer to the chapter Introducing the BCM hardware in the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide for more detailed information Main units The central hardware component in the BCM system is the main unit The BCM system contains one main unit and an optional expansion unit BCM400 only The types of main units are e BCM200 see Figure 1 e BCM400 see Figure 2 Note The BCM400 main unit is available in either standard or redundant feature option RFO configurations Figure 1 BCM200 main unit ports and connectors RJ 48C WANTI Auxiliary Page DB26 connector ringer output female WAN WAN card optional Media services card Page North America only MSC rela COM port Modem port serial port North America only B port Ethernet Ethernet USP ports port 2 port Note Your system may not have all the cards indicated BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 14 Chapter 2 System overview Figure 2 BCM400 main unit ports and connectors P RJ 48C WAN T1 he Music on hold Media services card 4 p input MSC WAN
22. g hardware MSC is installed in the BCM main unit at the factory All systems have dual embedded Ethernet interfaces Some models come with an embedded V 90 modem WAN cards and modems are ordered separately Note Your BCM system might have a different WAN card than the one described gt Refer to the documentation that came with your WAN card To connect the BCM system to the WAN 5 minutes 1 Ensure the system is powered up before connecting this cable 2 Doone of the following N0060602 Chapter 3 Physical installation 31 e To connect the WAN card using the RJ 48C connector insert the wide area network WAN cable into the RJ 48C jack on the WAN card see Figure 1 on page 13 and Figure 2 on page 14 e To connect the WAN card using the DB26 connector use an adapter cable to connect the wide area network WAN cable to the DB26 connector on the WAN card These adapter cables are available from your BCM supplier see Figure 1 on page 13 and Figure 2 on page 14 Refer to the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide for information on adapter cable pin outs To connect the modem 2 minutes 1 Ensure the system is powered up before connecting this cable 2 Inserta PSTN line into the line jack on the modem interface see Figure 1 on page 13 and Figure 2 on page 14 Refer to the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide for information on adapter cable pin outs Unpacking placing and wiring tele
23. ge BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 30 Chapter 3 Physical installation To power up the BCM system 6 minutes Note If you are using the Startup Profile to configure the BCM system insert the ES USB storage device containing the Startup Profile file into the USB port on the main unit before powering up the system 1 Connect the BCM main unit power cord to an electrical outlet that is a non switchable third wire ground AC outlet If you use a power bar plug the power cords into the power bar and connect the power bar to the AC outlet 2 Connect the BCM expansion unit power cord to an electrical outlet that is a non switchable third wire ground outlet Danger Do not fasten the BCM main unit or expansion unit power supply cords to any building surface 3 Turn on the power switch located on the BCM main unit and expansion unit The BCM system powers up Connecting the data networking hardware Refer to the chapter Connect the cables in the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide for more detailed information This section describes how to connect network cards to the BCM system Warning If the default IP address creates a network conflict you must change the IP A address of the BCM system before you connect to the network Refer to Connecting to the BCM system on page 33 for detailed instructions about connecting to the BCM system The data networkin
24. gs and then choose Control panel Double click the Network icon Select your TCP IP adapter and then click the Properties button Click the IP Address tab Click the Specify an IP address option O a fF WN In the IP Address field enter the IP address of the BCM system if using default IP enter 10 10 10 2 7 Inthe Subnet Mask field enter the subnet mask of the BCM system if using default IP enter 255 255 255 0 8 Click OK 9 Click OK Your computer is now configured to connect to the BCM system Connecting through the serial port You can also connect to the BCM system through the serial port using a null modem cable You can then change the IP address of the BCM system and perform other basic configuration tasks You can use Element Manager to perform more detailed configuration of your system You must use a null modem cable connection to the BCM main unit if the default IP address is not compatible with your LAN or WAN network N0060602 Chapter 4 Connection and configuration procedures 35 To connect through the serial port 10 minutes 1 Attach the null modem cable to the serial port on the BCM main unit Note The location of the transmit TX and receive RX pins on your terminal can vary gt Refer to your terminal or computer documentation to confirm pin locations Attach the other end of the null modem cable to the serial port on the terminal or computer Ensure that the BCM main unit and yo
25. he BCM system parameters Refer to the chapter Configuring the BCM system in the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide for more detailed information This section provides information on configuring the basic BCM system parameters see Table 9 You can configure the basic parameters using the Startup Profile template or Element Manager After configuring the basic parameters you can configure more advanced parameters using Element Manager BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 38 Chapter 4 Connection and configuration procedures Table 9 BCM system parameters Sheet 1 of 2 e Language e Auto Attendant e From Line e To Line e Number of rings Parameters Element Manager Startup Profile Telset Administration Keycode Configuration gt System gt Keycode Feature 9 8 gt Feature codes Keycodes IP address Configuration gt Resources IP Address Feature 9 8 gt IP Address e Obtain dynamically gt Network Interfaces e P address e IP subnet mask Modem Configuration gt Resources Modem Feature 9 8 gt Modem Enable disable modem gt Network Interfaces System Administration gt Utilities gt System Feature PROFILE e Region Reset gt Cold Reset Telephony Services Telephony startup Administration gt Utilities gt Telephony Startup Feature STARTUP e Template Reset gt Cold Reset Start DN Telephony Services Voice mail Configuration gt Voice Mail Sta
26. he intent of the parties and the remainder of this License shall continue in full force and effect This License constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the use of the licensed software and the associated documentation and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings or agreements written or oral regarding such subject matter No amendment to or modification of this License will be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of NORTEL NETWORKS Contents 5 Contents Chapter 1 Getting Startel cic kcccciccesedeneeretedesiasdeeen eds eeeveeenens 7 ARGUE OU aiaei 65854 e544 SKS 395 Hod Shoe FE4s se SRA RSH TOES PRE AR T aeee ERETI we bea ee hae hee Se hea Seabees aL ded ITT 7 PUNCNOS sick ea ees ese Ree REE ar ee Pee ee ee Ree eS 7 RCO M UNIONS E ad doe ee a ce eal ara cok tan tea Eade 7 Installation and configuration SUITMMALY isses bs see ee eeeedGkew wee doko ARE a 8 Delaull VANES 255 abe Ses OES ieee eed TOES EEN EGR DGS RAGES ERE GS 9 Tools data and parameters 0 0 cece ees 10 HOCKING ci ccntidete pees tense degen cedeienbedendlbetetagd ve ceneraeans 11 General GHECKIEL oscracoceainotde aa does Gee eee Goes CeEbay eas e 11 Main unitcomponents checklist ir srsiescereserisres tsini eo Re RES wee 11 Expansion unit and media bay modules components checklist 12 Chapter 2 SYSIEM OVErVIEW occas cracsacesidsddeeseeeseerawedsenaesaaacaen 13
27. he serial port 0 00 0 cece eee 34 Downloading from the BCM web page 20 0c cece eee eee eee 36 Generating a software keycode 0 00 c eects 37 Configuring the BCM system parameters 0 00 cece eee eee eens 37 Startup Profile times and LED sequence 0000 cee eee eee 42 COrmiuring bhe MEWS 2aane rGeeh dana ids beeGouedea aw phen sear heeeeanaes 42 Customizing other parameters 0 0 00 c cee 43 N0060602 Chapter 1 Getting started IMPORTANT Print this chapter to record the progress of the BCM system installation and configuration The tables and checklists are valuable tools to guide you through the installation process About this guide The BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide describes how to install and configure BCM200 and BCM400 systems running Business Communications Manager BCM 4 0 software Although not specifically covered in this document BCM 4 0 software functions with the BCM1000 system For more information refer to the BCM 3 7 for BCM1000 Installation and Maintenance Guide and the BCM 4 0 for BCM 1000 Installation and Maintenance Guide Addendum Purpose The procedures described in this guide relate to the hardware of the BCM system This guide provides task based information on how to install the hardware components and perform basic configuration tasks For more detailed configuration information consult the appropriate technic
28. ible trunk MBM DIP switch settings Trunk MBM positioning DIP switch settings DS30 bus 4x16 DDIM DTM CTM4 CTM8 GATM GATM8 BRI Offsets 0 1 2 3 Offset Offset Offsets Offsets Offsets Offsets Offsets 12 3465 6 Line Exten 0 offset DS30 0 a on on on on on on 0 R Ean on on on on onf 1 2 on on on 3 E EE 4 KE 1 on on on 2 3 0 E 0 i E l 3 EA es 0 4 E on E 0 on on on on on 0 n P on on on onf 1 jon onoj 2 fon onon 3 7 supported supported on an on 2 on off off off on off 3 MBM set to offset 0 MBM set to offset 1 MBM set to offset 2 MBM set to offset 3 Each shaded square represents the amount of the DS30 buses and the offset which the MBM requires If your system is configured with a 3 5 DS30 split DS30 bus 7 is not available to MBM and DS30 bus 6 is not supported for the 4x16 and DDIM N0060602 Chapter 3 Physical installation 23 Table 7 Possible station MBM DIP switch settings DS30 bus 7 MBM set to offset 0 DSM16 Offsets 0 1 Offsets 0 1 SDDFDD Station MBM positioning ASM 8 GASM8 Offsets 0 DSM32 SDDFDD DIP switch settings Single density 2 3 offset 4 5 6 DS30 DIP switch settings Double density 12 3 4 5 6 offset DS30 on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on on off off off
29. id red off 2 8 Solid green Solid green Initial boot sequence complete 30 38 Solid red Solid green Startup Profile functioning Duration varies depending on selected parameters 2 40 Solid green Flashing green Startup Profile is successfully applied Off error If there is an error the remaining steps are not completed 4 44 Solid red off Duration varies based on selected parameters 2 46 Solid green Solid green Reboot complete and system is functional Note You can safely remove USB device Note 1 If you use Element Manager to configure the parameters the overall times are similar Startup Profile enables you to configure multiple parameters at once rather than individually using Element Manager Note 2 To re apply the Startup Profile remove the applied keycode file by returning the system to factory defaults using the BIT tool Configuring the MBMs You must configure the MBMs to function with your BCM system To configure the MBMs 1 minute MBM 1 Open BCM Element Manager and connect to your BCM system 2 From the Configuration tab click the Resources folder to expand it 3 Select Telephony Resources from the Resources folder see Figure 12 N0060602 Chapter 4 Connection and configuration procedures 43 Figure 12 Telephony Resources page ask Navigation Panel Telephony Resources Configuration administration Welcome System E Administrator Access a Resources Application
30. iguring and administering the BCM system is Element Manager Element Manager is a client based management application that runs on a Windows computer You can connect to BCM system devices over an IP network and configure administer and monitor BCM system devices Element Manager has the following system requirements e Windows Windows 98 SE Windows 2000 Windows XP e RAM minimum 256 MB recommended 512 MB e free space 150 MB The Element Manager application can be downloaded from the BCM web page on the BCM main unit or from the Nortel support web site Element Manager allows you to connect to the BCM system devices through the LAN or with an Ethernet crossover cable Element Manager access is also supported through a Citrix server Startup Profile The Startup Profile enables an experienced administrator to customize a template with common BCM system parameters This template can be used to quickly configure a single system or multiple systems You create the Startup Profile using the Startup Profile template a Microsoft Excel template You then use a USB storage device to transfer the Startup Profile data to the BCM main unit Loading the Startup Profile adds approximately 5 minutes to the time for the BCM system to boot To use the Startup Profile template you need the following e acomputer with a USB port e Microsoft Excel 2000 or later e the Nortel BCM 4 0 Startup Profile template Microsoft Excel template If y
31. it see Figure 7 Figure 7 Main unit connected to expansion unit Main unit DS256 connector Expansion unit DS256 connector ON Bone L f r o off EA EA A a h eh OO OG o off A IC A 000 000 00 000 ae eoceeenecve mos 000 OO0OOO a a H a a o00000 oO00000 a Expansion unit connector cable Warning The timing in the BCM system is critical Use the correct length cable as A supplied with the expansion unit The system will not work properly if you connect the BCM expansion unit using a cable that varies in length Installing the MBMs Refer to the chapter Installing a media bay module MBM in the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide for more detailed information Warning Install DTMs in the BCM main unit only DTMs do not function if installed in A the BCM expansion unit If there are no empty MBM bays in the BCM main unit move MBMs to the expansion unit to provide space for the DTMs BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 22 Chapter 3 Physical installation Use Table 6 and Table 7 to set the DIP switches for the MBMs Table 6 Poss
32. lists see the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide for more information General checklist C Determine the location for the main unit and optional expansion unit telephones and other equipment based on spacing and electrical requirements L Order the required trunks from the central office _ Ensure that you have all the equipment and supplies you need to install the system LC Ensure that the system complies with the environmental requirements C Ensure that the system complies with the electrical requirements C Ensure that the system complies with the physical requirements Main unit components checklist 5 minutes Check that you have the following components and inspect the components for any damage C one main unit L one power supply cable L four rubber feet L one set of rack mount brackets L documentation CD L BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 12 Chapter 1 Getting started Expansion unit and media bay modules components checklist 5 minutes Check that you have the following components and inspect the components for any damage C one expansion unit L one power supply cable C one expansion cable use only supplied Ethernet cable L four rubber feet F the correct media bay modules MBM N0060602 13 Chapter 2 System overview The BCM system includes the following primary hardwar
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35. nnection and configuration procedures 37 To download the Startup Profile template 1 minute Access the BCM web page see To access the BCM web page on page 36 2 On the Welcome to BCM web page click Administrator Applications The Administrator Applications page opens 3 On the Administrator Applications page click Startup Profile Template The Startup Profile Template panel opens Read the information on this panel Click Download Startup Profile Template on the right side of the screen and follow the instructions to download Generating a software keycode You require a keycode to enable software features your BCM system You receive only one keycode whether you purchase one feature or a bundle of features You can load a keycode using Element Manager Startup Profile or Telset Administration To generate a keycode you require an authorization code for each feature you purchase For example if you have one feature you receive one authorization code and you will generate one keycode If you purchase four features you receive four authorization codes however you will still generate only one keycode To generate a keycode through the Nortel Keycode Retrieval System KRS you require e Username and password for the KRS http www nortel com servsup krs e BCM 4 0 feature authorization code for each feature e BCM 4 0 system ID For more information on keycodes refer to the Keycode Installation Guide Configuring t
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37. ou do not have the Startup Profile template on your computer you can get a copy from the BCM web page Administrator Applications on the BCM main unit e aportable USB storage device compatible with USB 1 1 formatted for FAT32 Note The Startup Profile is not available for BCM1000 systems BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 16 Chapter 2 System overview N0060602 17 Chapter 3 Physical installation This chapter provides the following installation procedures e Mounting a BCM main unit and expansion unit on page 17 e Connecting the expansion unit to the main unit on page 21 e Installing the MBMs on page 21 e Connecting the MBM wiring on page 24 e Powering up the BCM system on page 29 e Connecting the data networking hardware on page 30 e Unpacking placing and wiring telephone hardware on page 31 Mounting a BCM main unit and expansion unit Before you mount a BCM main unit or expansion unit you must decide how you want to mount the units The main unit and expansion unit are typically mounted in the same manner Nortel provides three methods of mounting the BCM units e rack mount e wall mount e desktop mount Make sure that the expansion unit is installed close enough to the main unit so that the supplied 5 m 16 ft expansion cable can be connected between the expansion unit and main unit Refer to the chapters Installing a main uni
38. own X14 14 30 14 Brown Black X14 14 30 40 Black Slate X15 15 31 15 Slate Black X15 15 31 41 Yellow Blue X16 16 32 16 Blue Yellow X16 16 32 For ASM only 34 50 no connection 9 25 For DSM only 42 50 no connections 17 25 1 Single connector or bottom connector on DSM 32 32 modules 2 Upper connector on DSM 32 32 modules a Attach the cables for the telephones to the connecting blocks b Plug the female amphenol connector into the interface on the front of the MBM Set up any mobile system you are using Install the telephones Ensure the base stations are correctly installed and connected to the appropriate MBMs on the BCM system In the case of the Wireless LAN IP phone system ensure that the access point is correctly set up to connect to the BCM system LAN or WAN Configure and register the handsets according to the instructions provided for each type of system N0060602 Chapter 3 Physical installation 29 Wiring the FEM A fiber expansion module FEM allows you to upgrade from a Norstar system to a BCM system by reusing the Norstar MBMs The MBMs connect to the FEM using the same fiber cable that connected them to the Norstar fiber expansion card A Warning Handling optical fiber cables If the cable is too long ensure that it is coiled correctly using the fiber spool Coil excess fiber cable carefully around the spool provided Do not bend the cable around any tight
39. ownloading from the BCM web page on page 36 Warning Before using the default address on your network check with your system l i administrator If this address conflicts with the LAN settings you can cause network damage if you connect to the network without changing the IP address If you must change the IP address due to a conflict with your network connect to the BCM system using an Ethernet crossover cable see Connecting through the Ethernet crossover cable on page 34 through the serial port see Connecting through the serial port on page 34 or change the IP address using Telset Administration BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 34 Chapter 4 Connection and configuration procedures Connecting through the Ethernet crossover cable Use the following two procedures to connect the Ethernet crossover cable and configure your computer to connect to the BCM system To connect the Ethernet crossover cable 2 minutes 1 Shut down your computer 2 Attach one end of the Ethernet crossover cable to LAN port 1 on the BCM main unit 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the network interface card on your computer 4 Start your computer To configure your computer 6 minutes Note The steps below may different slightly depending on the operating system of your computer The task in this section is to specify IP and subnet addresses for the computer From the Start menu choose Settin
40. phone hardware Refer to the chapter Installing telephones and peripherals in the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide for more detailed information The following telephones are supported e Digital Phone 7000 7100 7208 7316 7316E 7324 e Digital Phone 7406 Cordless Telephone system e IP Phone 2001 2002 2004 2007 e IP Phone 1120E 1140E e 12050 software phone e WLAN handsets 2210 2211 2212 e IP Audio Conferencing Unit ACU 2033 To install telephones 9 minutes telephone 1 Open the box for each telephone and check that you have all of the components listed below e telephone set e power supply and power supply cable e telephone cable e installation instructions Visually inspect the components for any damage Install the telephones as shown in the included installation instructions BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 32 Chapter 3 Physical installation 4 Label the telephone with customer supplied information Note the location wall jack identifier and phone number for punch downs and BCM software commissioning To install optional telephony equipment 5 minutes This includes auxiliary ringer external paging system and external music source The indicated time includes only the wiring of these items not the physical installation 1 Use the installation instructions included with the optional telephony hardware to install the equipment 2 Connect the telephony eq
41. rs Element parameters on page 37 Manager or Startup Profile 1 min Configure the MBMs with Configuring the MBMs on MBM Element Manager page 42 N A Optional Complete the Customizing other configuration by customizing parameters on page 43 other parameters Note 1 The stated times can vary depending on the number and type of items installed Note 2 For more detailed information refer to the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide Default values Use Table 2 and Table 3 to view and record changes to default BCM system information Table 2 Default IP addresses Port IP address subnet mask New IP address LAN 1 10 10 10 1 255 255 255 0 LAN 2 10 10 11 1 255 255 255 0 Table 3 Default user names and passwords Tool User ID User name Password New password Element Manager nnadmin PlsChgMe BCM 4 0 web page nnadmin PlsChgMe http IP address Telset Administration SETNNA CONFIG F9 8 and F Config 738662 266344 Telset Administration voice SETNNA CONFIG mail 738662 266344 Feature 983 Telset Administration initialize CONFIG voice mail 266344 Feature 983 BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 10 Chapter 1 Getting started Tools data and parameters Use Table 4 and Table 5 to record information about tools and information Table 4 Tools Description Value
42. rtup Feature 983 e Attendant DN Applications gt Voice Messaging Contact Center e Ulstyle e Date and Time source e NTP server address e Date and time e Time zone Date and Time User account Configuration gt UserAccount Feature 9 8 gt User Accounts e Telset user ID numeric Administrator Access gt e Tel Accounts and Privileges gt elset password View by Accounts tab numeric System Configuration gt System gt System N A e System name Identification System Configuration gt System gt System N A e System ID Keycodes View ID it is set automatically and cannot be changed Time Configuration gt System gt _ Time N A N0060602 Chapter 4 Connection and configuration procedures 39 Table 9 BCM system parameters Sheet 2 of 2 Parameters Element Manager Startup Profile Telset Administration DHCP server e Enable disable server e IP domain name e Primary DNS e Secondary DNS e Default gateway Configuration gt Data Services gt DHCP Server gt Subnets tab DHCP Server N A e User ID e Group e Description e Callback number Administrator Access gt Accounts and Privileges gt View by Accounts tab IP Phones Configuration gt Resources P Telephones N A e Enable registration gt Telephony Resources e Enable global pwd e Global pwd e Auto assign DNs e Advertisement logo SNMP Agent Configuration gt S
43. runk MBMs CTM4 CTM 8 4x16 DTM and BRI connect to central office trunks using RJ type jacks However the GATM4 and GATM8 have a 50 pin amphenol connector 25 pair cable A Warning Use only qualified persons to service the system The installation and service of this unit must be performed by service personnel with the appropriate training and experience Service personnel must be aware of the hazards of working with telephony equipment and wiring They must have experience in techniques that minimize any danger of shock or equipment damage Leakage currents Service personnel must be alert to the possibility of high leakage currents becoming available on metal system surfaces during power line fault events on network lines These leakage currents normally safely flow to Protective Earth ground through the power cord However if the AC power is unplugged prior to disconnecting the cables from the front of the base function tray this hazard can occur System shutdown You must disconnect the MBM cables from the system before disconnecting the power cord from a grounded outlet System startup You must reconnect the power cords to a grounded outlet before reconnecting the cables to the MBMs N0060602 Chapter 3 Physical installation 25 Danger Electrical shock hazards Electrical shock hazards from the telecommunications network and AC mains are possible with this equipment To minimize risk to service personnel and
44. t and Installing an expansion unit in the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide for more detailed information Installing a BCM unit in a rack To rack mount a BCM unit main unit or expansion unit you need the rack mount kit included with the main unit Caution When installing a unit in a rack do not stack units directly on top of one another in the rack Fasten each unit to the rack with the appropriate mounting brackets Mounting brackets cannot support multiple units Use the following procedures to install a BCM unit in a rack e To attach the rack mount brackets on page 18 e To mount a BCM unit in an equipment rack on page 18 BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 18 Chapter 3 Physical installation To attach the rack mount brackets 6 minutes unit 1 Place the BCM unit on a flat clean surface 2 Align the screw holes between the BCM unit and one of the rack mount brackets 3 Fasten the bracket to the BCM unit using four screws Refer to Figure 4 Caution Use only the screws supplied with the rack mount bracket Other screws can damage the unit 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the other rack mount bracket 5 Ifthe BCM system has an expansion unit attach the rack mount brackets to the expansion unit in the same way as the main unit Figure 4 Attach the rack mount bracket to the BCM400 main unit OR The rack mount brackets for the BCM
45. uipment jack to the appropriate output on the MSC faceplate of the main unit see Figure 1 on page 13 and Figure 2 on page 14 A Warning The optional telephony equipment must not be connected to exposed plant N0060602 33 Chapter 4 Connection and configuration procedures The initial configuration defines your BCM system to the network It also gives the system a unique identity and initial parameters From that point you can continue with the specific configurations for your system This chapter provides the following connection and configuration procedures e Connecting to the BCM system on page 33 e Downloading from the BCM web page on page 36 e Generating a software keycode on page 37 e Configuring the BCM system parameters on page 37 e Configuring the MBMs on page 42 e Customizing other parameters on page 43 For more information about installing the BCM system such as wiring charts and cable diagrams refer to the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide Connecting to the BCM system Refer to the chapter Initialize the system in the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide for more detailed information If you can use the default IP address you can connect the BCM system to the LAN This enables you to configure the BCM system through Element Manager from any PC connected to the LAN If you can connect through a LAN connection proceed to D
46. up Profile editor to make changes N0060602 Chapter 4 Connection and configuration procedures 41 6 In the Startup Profile editor enter the remaining information that you want loaded onto the BCM system The Startup Profile editor contains explanations of the various parameters Click the cell where you want to enter information and the Help text appears You can specify which parameters to load onto your system by selecting Apply for the parameters you want to load If you do not want to load certain parameters select Ignore 7 When you have entered all the information click the large button at the top of the Startup Profile template to save a version of the Startup Profile sps file and a version of the Startup Profile editor Excel spreadsheet on your computer 8 Exit from Microsoft Excel 9 Insert the USB storage device into the USB port of the computer 10 Copy the Startup Profile sps file to the root directory of the USB storage device 11 If you want to load your keycode using the Startup Profile copy the keycode file to the root directory of the USB storage device The name of the keycode file on the USB storage device must exactly match the filename you entered in the Startup Profile editor 12 Remove the USB storage device from the USB port of the computer The Startup Profile is now stored on the USB storage device 13 Insert the USB storage device into the USB port of the BCM main unit before the BCM s
47. ur terminal or computer are turned on 4 Access the BCM main unit using one of the following methods a Ifusing a terminal emulation program Hyperterminal attach a configuration computer to the BCM main unit serial port recommended method b Ifyou are accessing the BCM main unit through your local area network through SSH secure socket shell use the default IP address 10 10 10 1 5 When prompted for a User ID type nnadmin When prompted for a Domain press lt ENTER gt When prompted for a Password type PlsChgMe 8 The Configuration main menu screen appears Refer to Figure 11 Figure 11 Configuration main menu screen root BCM95 CLI 1 gt System name BCM95 2 gt LAN1 IP address settings static DHCP Static 3 gt LA4N1 IP address 172 17 3 95 4 gt L4N1 IP subnet mask 255 255 240 0 5 gt Default gateway He Wer aay br ces mB 6 gt Logout 7 gt Reboot BCM System does not restart telephony KKK Change Here FFFKKAKAKAAKAAAEATAKARARRAKHAERTAAE ENTER 1 gt System name 2 gt LAN1 IP address settings 3 gt LAN1 IP address 4 gt LAN1 IP subnet mask 5 gt Default gateway 6 gt Logout Exit 7 gt Reboot Make Selection 123 4567 g BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 36 Chapter 4 Connection and configuration procedures gt Note If the Initialization Menu screen appears instead of the Main Menu shown above your BCM system is not initialized correctly 9
48. users the BCM system must be connected to an outlet with a third wire ground In addition all unused slots must have blank faceplates installed The covers on all units must be in place at the completion of any servicing A Warning Electrical shock warning The BCM MBMs have been safety approved for installation into BCM main units and expansion units It is the responsibility of the installer and user to ensure that installation of the BCM hardware does not compromise existing safety approvals Before you open the BCM main unit or expansion unit ensure that the network cables are unplugged and the unit is disconnected from the AC power source Station MBMs The ports on these MBMs are meant to be connected only to approved digital telephones and peripherals with the proper cables on a protected internal wiring system Do not connect any telephones to wiring that runs outside of the building To connect the DTM CTM BRIM or 4x16 MBMs 15 minutes 1 On the front of the MBM locate the RJ 48C jack DTM RJ 45 jack BRIM or the RJ 11 jacks CTM and 4x16 Connect one end of the cable to the demarcation blocks of the building see Figure 8 Figure 9 or Figure 10 for the appropriate pin out BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 26 Chapter 3 Physical installation Figure 8 DTM RJ 48C wiring array DTM connector To network To plug oO 0000 66 2 Receive from 1 Rring net
49. work 2 Rtip RJ 48C jack 3 Rshield i Transmit to network 4 Tring 12345678 5 Ttip 6 Tshield Figure 9 CTM RJ 11 wiring array CTM n jack connector Pin connection agog ne RJ 11 jacks 4 Tip The CTM8 has ten RJ 11 jacks including two auxiliary jacks The 4x16 and CTM4 media bay modules have four RJ 11 jacks Figure 10 BRIM S T RJ 45 wiring array BRIM S T connector Pin connection System side 1 not used 2 not used 3 Rx Tx TLL RJ45 jacks 4 Tx Rx m 5 Tx Rx 87654321 6 Rx Tx 7 not used 8 not used Warning If you are using a service provider channel service unit CSU you must disable the BCM system internal CSU N0060602 Chapter 3 Physical installation 27 All MBMs have an auxiliary jack the CTM8 has two Do not attempt to plug digital equipment into this jack Warning The BRIM S T must only be connected to an NT1 provided by the service A provider The NT1 must provide a Telecommunication Network Voltage TNV to Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV barrier 3 Insert the connector into the jack on the MBM To connect the GATM 2 minutes 1 Connect one end of the cable to the amphenol connector on the front of the MBM 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the demarcation blocks of the building To connect the DSM16 D
50. ystem is powered up The BCM system automatically detects the Startup Profile file and loads the information during the bootup sequence Loading the Startup Profile increases the time for the BCM system to boot depending on the selected parameters See Table 10 for details about Startup Profile times and LED status Warning Do not use the Startup Profile on a functional BCM system The A current parameter values will be replaced with those defined in the Startup Profile Note The Startup Profile functions only on a BCM system that does not have a keycode file applied After a keycode file is applied the Startup Profile does not function This condition prevents overwriting of the parameters of a configured system To re apply the Startup Profile remove the applied keycode file by returning the system to factory defaults using the BIT tool For more information on using the Startup Profile refer to the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide BCM 4 0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 42 Chapter 4 Connection and configuration procedures Startup Profile times and LED sequence Table 10 provides details about the BCM system boot times and LED sequence using the Startup Profile to configure system parameters Table 10 Startup Profile times and LED sequence Cumulative Duration time minutes minutes Power LED Status LED Comments 2 2 Solid green Flashing green 4 6 Sol
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