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1. Green LED OFF Red LED Solid Flashing Solid Flashing Power OK N A No Power N A N A CPU Status OK Start No OS Major Issue N A e Initially on power up the Power LED will be set to Green and the CPU Status LED will be set to OFF e As the boot code starts takes a few seconds it will set the CPU Status LED to Green Flashing e When the operating system OS is up the CPU Status LED will be set to Green Solid System link Secondary DMC The System link connection is a 9 pin DSUB9 socket for clocks synch ADPCM and RS485 link between the Primary and Secondary DMC The maximum length of the cable is one meter 3 feet Note To set up a linked system a separate orderable link cable is required Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 35 Chapter 1 Overview Serial port The Serial port connector is a male DB9 A null modem cable is used to connect the computer to the DMC for initial configuration of the DMC and for maintenance using the DMC OAM program Base station connection The connection for the base station is a single RJ45 socket on the DMC080 This socket allows a maximum of two base stations to connect to the DMC The DMC320 has two RJ45 sockets one above the other which allow a maximum of four base stations to connect to each socket for a total of eight base stations per DMC320 TCM loop connection The TCM loop connector is a 50 pin amphenol connector with eig
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3. e The minimum voltage at the end of the cable where the base station is connected must never drop below 25Vdc with respect to the current consumption of the base station similar to 18mA 0 8W e The max radiated output power for the antenna is 1W e i r p N0000623 01 5 Chapter 2 Installation overview 42 Handsets This section provides information you need to know before you use a handset and contains the following information e Environmental checklist on page 42 e Electrical requirements on page 42 Environmental checklist e The area where the handset is used must be within the temperature ranges of 10 C and 40 C 50 F and 104 F e For correct battery charging the room temperature must be between 0 C and 25 C 32 F and 77 F Therefore the handset must not be placed in direct sunlight The battery has a built in heat sensor which will stop charging if the battery temperature is too high e For detailed battery information refer to Battery information on page 89 e The area where the handset is used must be between 20 and 80 non condensing relative humidity Electrical requirements The following electrical requirement must be met e The supplied power for the charger must be 110 V to 120 V ac nominal or 220 V to 230 V ac nominal 50 60 Hz DMC OAM program and Digital Mobility Service Tool This section describes the computer and hardware requirements to run the two DMC tools So
4. Figure 62 Suppression Control Suppression Activate Level Suppression Table 15 Suppression Activate Level Suppression Used in Suppression with 6 dB decreases the volume by 50 per cent Suppression with 9 dB decreases the volume by 65 per cent Suppression with 12 dB decreases the volume by 75 per cent Suppression with 15 dB decreases the volume by 82 per cent N0000623 01 5 104 2 Select a value from the Suppression Activate Level list The Suppression Activate Level is the level at which the suppression is to be activated 3 Selecta value from the Suppression list Suppression is the number of decibels dB the sound is suppressed when activated Click Write to write the new settings to the DMC Click Close to close the dialog box Subscription setting When powering up the DMC subscription mode is active for 10 minutes If more time is needed e Select the Allow Subscription check box in the Registration tab This will keep subscription mode active until the Allow Subscription check box is deselected 105 Cable Delay Measurement The Measure Cable Delay command is used to measure the delay from the DMC to the base stations RFPs Note The delay must be measured the first time after a base station has been connected in order to synchronize the base station The synchronization ensures seamless handovers 1 On the Settings menu click Measure Cable D
5. Digital Mobility system diagram The following figure provides an overview of the whole system Figure 1 Digital Mobility system diagram 9 z Handset Fd Handset 4 1 d sel m nES NEN Secondary DMC Handset N 4 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 29 Chapter 1 Overview General system information This section provides information about e Components of the system on page 29 e Description of connectors and their placement on page 33 Components of the system This section provides information about e Digital Mobility Controller DMC on page 29 e Digital Mobility Base station RFP on page 30 e Digital Mobility Repeater WRFP on page 31 e Digital Mobility Handset DECT Handset PP on page 32 e Administration and maintenance tools on page 33 Digital Mobility Controller DMC The Digital Mobility Controller is the mobility system component which connects to the Nortel host system The DMC together with the host system handles the routing of telephone calls between the base stations and the host system The DMC is available in two versions e DMCO80 supporting up to two base stations and eight TCM loops for support of eight handsets e DMC320 supporting up to eight base stations and 32 TCM loops for support of 32 handsets It is possible to link two systems together to make a number of different host system DM
6. Status Message Level 162 Suppressiong Control 103 System Information 146 Voice Path Gain 153 communications configurations editing 48 configuration data saving 178 configuration tools DMC OAM program 53 Master handset 58 configuring the DMC through DMC OAM program 101 cable delay measurement 105 change password 102 subscription setting 104 suppression control 103 through Master handset 106 cable delay measurement 108 restart DMC 107 subscription setting 107 Connection Settings command 158 connection to DMC direct connection 97 modem 101 remote connection 98 connectors description of 33 placement 33 copyright 2 D Date amp Time command 147 Deployment 20 deregistration through DMC OAM program 129 through Master handset 129 Digital Mobility Service Tool description of 55 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 185 exiting 53 handset adjustment 143 starting 52 direct connection 97 DMC configuring 101 106 connecting a computer 97 equipment for installation 61 face plate 33 installation 60 power up 97 Primary 29 Secondary 29 system equipment 61 updating software 170 DMC OAM program description of 53 exiting 52 starting 44 Download Flash command 175 DSP Tone Level command 156 Dump command 165 E Enter Command Mode command 163 error messages 180 Exit command 52 53 external antenna 71 F File menu 52 53 flash burn 172 174 load 170
7. e The external antenna used for the transmitter is to be fixed mounted on indoor permanent structures providing a separation distance of at least 20 cm 8 inches from all persons during normal operation and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The external antenna can be placed a maximum of one meter 3 feet from the repeater and must be placed in the direction of the base station that the repeater should synchronize with If the external antenna and repeater is part of a repeater jump the antenna should be directed towards the repeater to be synchronized with e The installation area must be clean free of traffic and excess dust dry and well ventilated e The installation area must be within the temperature ranges of 10 C and 40 C 50 F and 104 F e The installation area must be between 20 and 80 non condensing relative humidity e Minimum distance between two base stations varies depending on material and construction of buildings but there must always be a radio coverage overlap between the two base stations The time it takes a person to cross the common coverage area must be 10 seconds or more as the handset needs time to scan for an alternative base station Electrical requirements The following electrical requirements must be met e The base station operate on standard two wired twisted pair telephone cable Cat 4 or 5 to prevent disturbances from other equipment
8. go to CONFIG DMC ONSE 3 Press Y OK go to RESTART DMC 4 Press Y OK CONFIG DMC Select REBOOT to confirm or ABORT to exit RESTART the rebooting process DM Press V to confirm your selection The system will reboot if REBOOT has been selected Subscription setting Master handset subscription MENU EXT SERVICE CONFIG USER CONFIG DMC Press MENU go to EXT SERVICE Press v go to CONFIG DMC Press v go to SUBSCRIP Select ALLOWED to allow handset to be subscribed to the system Select DISALLOWED to prevent handsets from being subscribed SUBSCRIP Press v to confirm your selection N0000623 01 5 Chapter 7 Configuring the DMC Cable delay measurement Master handset cable delay MENU EXT SERVICE CONFIG USER Press MENU 2 go to EXT SERVICE Press v go to CONFIG DMC Press go to CABLE DELAY Press v go to MEASURE ALL Press V CONFIG DMC Note The system is rebooted and all calls are dropped Note When restarting after a cable delay measurement reliable system performance will be achieved after a couple of minutes MEASURE ALL To view the cable delay of an individual base station Press MENU go to EXT SERVICE Press v goto CONFIG DMC Press V goto CABLE DELAY Press vV go to SHOW Press V The cable delays for each base station is visible in the display
9. 192 158 0 1 Port 100 2 Alternate click on a row containing the communication setting you want to delete and then click Delete Warning AN Delete 3 Null Modem Connection Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 51 Chapter 2 Installation overview 3 Click OK to confirm Changing a communication configuration 1 To change a communication configuration either Click Change Communications Configuration from the DMC OAM startup window A Connection dialog box appears Figure 16 DMC OAM Connection dialog Connection Name Default Connection Type Serial Device Null Modem Cable COM1 Click Edit e or if the program is already running on the File menu click Communications Configuration The Communications Configuration dialog box appears Figure 17 DMC OAM Communications Configuration a Communications Configuration File Edit Default Connection Null Modem Cable COM1 Modem Connection Modem COM1 PBX Prefix Phone Number 555 1212 Extension Wait Pause Pulse Dialing False Telnet Connection Telnet IP Address 192 168 0 1 Port 100 N0000623 01 5 Chapter 2 Installation overview 52 2 Alternate click on a row containing the communication setting you want to change and then click Change A Change Connection dialog box appears Figure 18 DMC OAM Change Connection al Change Connection Null Modem Cable Modem Telnet Name Null M
10. 2 Click Read Optionally you can click Reset if you want to reset all data when read Click Close Measure Cable Delay The Measure Cable Delay command is used to measure the delay from the DMC to the base stations Note The delay must be measured the first time after a base station has been connected For more information about cable delay measurement refer to Cable Delay Measurement on page 105 153 Voice Path Gain The Voice Path Gain command is useful if you are experiencing low voice path volume or a line echo when using the handset Using the Voice Path Gain command it is possible to increase decrease the voice path volume or minimize line echo Note When testing the voice path volume or line echo always call an external line for a reliable measurement On the Settings menu click Voice Path Gain A Voice Path Gain dialog box appears Figure 96 al Voice Path Gain Receiver Gain Transmitter Gain C Set to Default Values Write J Afr Gove The values shown in the dialog box are the current system settings Select the wanted values from the Receiver Gain list and the Transmitter Gain list e If you are experiencing a low voice path volume and the volume in the handset is already set to maximum you can adjust the voice path volume by increasing the values e If you are experiencing a line echo when using the handset you can adjust the voice path volume by decreasing the va
11. EEPROM data or to restore non volatile memory This is useful if you want to make a back up of your handset registration data and load registration data from the backup file a binary file dat Making a backup of NVM from the DMC 1 Onthe Advanced menu point to NVM and then click Backup A Save As dialog box appears Figure 107 Save in B My Documents My eBooks 2 a My Pictures My Recent Documents 3 Desktop My Documents My Computer as amp File name 5 My Network Save as type NYM Data dat 2 Indicate in which folder and under what name the file should be saved and then click Save 165 Loading data from a backup file Data such as registration data can be loaded into the system from a backup file 1 On the Advanced menu point to NVM and then click Restore An Open dialog box appears Figure 108 My eBooks 2 Emy Pictures My Recent Documents 3 Desktop My Documents 3 My Computer x J File name 3 My Network Files of type NVM Data dat 2 Select the file in question and then click Open The registration data is loaded to the system Note If you are loading data from a backup file from another DMC then all handsets must be resubscribed Dump The Dump command is used for advanced debugging of the system Use this command to log and save files containing data from the DMC on your hardd
12. MWI OAM PB PBA PBX PCS PIE PP RFP RPN SAM SW PCS TCM WRFP Authentication Code Access Rights Identity Serial number of the DMC Decibels deciBells Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications ETSI EN 300 175 Digital Mobility Controller controller hardware Directory Number Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power Generic Access Profile Hardware Product Change Status Hardware edition International Portable Equipment Identity Serial number of the handset SN Inter Working Unit Key System Unit Nortel host system Man Machine Interface Message Service Function Message Waiting Indication Operation Administration and Maintenance Print circuit board Print circuit board assembly Private Branch eXchange Product Change Status Edition Production Initial Edition Portable Part Wireless handset Radio Fixed Part Base station Radio Part Number Base station number South AMerican Software Product Change Status Software edition Time Compression Multiplexing digital lines or digital loops Wireless Radio Fixed Part Wireless Repeater Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 27 Preface N0000623 01 5 28 Chapter 1b Overview This section provides information about the system components in the Digital Mobility System This section includes information about e Digital Mobility system diagram on page 28 e General system information on page 29
13. Use the lt gt keys to view the cable delay for each base station To register and subscribe handsets go to Chapter 8 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 7 Configuring the DMC N0000623 01 5 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription This section provides you with information about handset registration and subscription You must register and subscribe a handset before you can use it The section also contains information about host system features and host system and handset interoperability Figure 68 Nortel Digital Mobility System 6 Register and subscribe handsets Register handsets through DMC OAM Setting up a Master program Handset register and subscribe us Setting up a Master Handset Register handsets via the Master Handset dg Register handset Option 6 4 s Subscribe handsets Subscribe additional handsets and Master handsets Logging handset on to different systems This section includes information about e Register handsets through DMC OAM program on page 111 e Register handsets through Master handset on page 114 e Subscribe handsets on page 118 Host system and handset interoperability on page 120 When registering handsets you enter information about the handset settings such as the handset serial number name directory number etc in the system database When subscribing handsets you subscribe a re
14. reset etc 3 Click Close 151 Handset information 1 On the Settings menu click Statistic and then click the PP Statistic tab The following dialog box appears Figure 94 l Statistic RFF Statistic PP Statistic System Statistic Position Handover Success Handover Fail Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Abnormal Relee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Last Statistic Reset YY MM DD hh mm ss 05 02 11 13 10 53 The PP Statistic tab displays statistic records from handsets 2 Click Read to show all registered handsets The received statistic record contains data of all the handsets on the system Position handovers success fail resets sync errors number of outgoing incoming calls time of the last statistic reset etc 3 Click Close N0000623 01 5 152 General system information 1 On the Settings menu click Statistic and then click the System Statistic tab The following dialog box appears Figure 95 al Statistic RFP Statistic PP Statistic System Statistic Voice Calls Supplementary Service Calls Success Failed Attempts Handover 640 96 Total Normal Released Calls Abnormal Released Calls Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Incoming Supplementary Service Calls Dutgoing Supplementary Service Calls 1 Last Statistic Reset Y Y MM DD hh mm ss 05 02 11 13 10 53 The System Statistic tab displays general system information and provides a quick overview
15. 20 000 83 Opening the base station housing l l 84 RJ45 connection Tor DMG ius eda RACER CORRER CHA RR oa wees 84 Base station LED 26cknce cce o eR pA EN ERES ERRAEEAA EAE 86 Prepare Dangers bsc ed pda doe douane dpa acon 88 Remove back cover from handset 02200eeeeeee 90 Battery positioning in the handset 000 005 90 Remove back cover from handset with screw fastener 91 Battery positioning in the handset 00 005 91 Remove back cover from handset lllllslselssn 93 Serial number location under battery 02000e eee 93 Remove back cover from handset with screw fastener 94 Serial number location under battery 02000e0 eee 94 bomgure ihe DMO cin aca reniri RH RERO EU I e NOR pp lo ER eo 0 96 Nulk modem cala uar dig ERR eL SIDE ELESPe Q3 Y RES AS 97 IF modem cable Loud dd eed gk aed Cdp ER Ac dob Cato dd ds E 98 Browser Login Page iiec se mmm y mes 99 Browser Setup Page 0 02 ccc eee eee eens 100 Change DMC OAM password 000 cece eee eee 102 Suppression control through the DMC OAM 103 Measuring cable delay through the DMC OAM 105 Measuring cable delay warning 000s e ee eee eee 106 Master handset restart DMC 20 000 eee eee eee 107 Master handset subscription ccc ee ee ee y em n 107 Master handset cable delay 0 00 cece eee ee
16. Chapter 4 Repeater installation issoaesaessasegiupsastksedssesvesc oessiuss 70 Installing the repeater and external antenna 0 00 2c eee eee eee 72 Programming a repeater with the programming kit 00 eee eee 74 Content of the programming Kit lt 42caee 0e8e b006 se RR ERE 74 Set up of the hardware for repeater programming 00eeeeaee 74 Programming the repeater with the Digital Mobility Service Tool 75 Downloading TIRAGE uias ps e Rad 04040 rad exa dox oT venie is 79 Description of LED behavior on repeater sssoessosso ees 3o ERROR aws 79 MextsibEE ceca deveeee ha ERA iira noires CP Rede REFER ed ESI ded eek 79 Chapter 5 Base station installation 00 ussa eee 80 Positoning a Dase Stalo ce Goxcetacenwedboge dt S RERO RUE e cde bees eons 81 installing the base stations cos cee tiwet senor cee ei base tiean ieee e mk Rd ewes 81 nstaling a baso SIMON oe kk ease V Eu e e Eee ah sic a d dada 82 Wikia Vin baba SAO We P TTE 84 Description of LED behavior on base station 0000 eee eee 86 P ars ara oS r ie Bb ek bee foe ee aed a iia ou Eee AS E ens Ne 86 Chapter 6 Preparing handset for use siioosaoo adherent arr hn 88 Manse DIOE sser rats ak eee Rape eEPeRPECEATG seas bende bas 89 Batory IOAN u n osu sudes e rlen eee eal BRE and Red RUE aA RE AOI RC OEC IS 89 Installing battery on 7420 handsets 00 0 tee 90 Installing battery on 413X 414X 743X and 744X han
17. Digital Mobility Service Tool Where you obtain the DMC OAM and the Digital Mobility Service Tool applications will depend on the type of host system e On Norstar systems MICS and CICS you download the installation wizard from the Modular and Compact ICS Documentation and Client Software CD e From Business Communications Manager systems download the application from under the Unified Manager Client Install button Once you download the applications to your computer install them by clicking on the Digital Mobility Controller 1 XX X XX setup exe and Digital Mobility Service Tool 1 XX X XX setup exe icon and by following the resulting Install Wizard prompts Starting the DMC OAM program When you have the DMC OAM application installed start it from your computer 1 Ensure that the DMC is powered up and connected to a computer Refer to Connecting a computer to the DMC on page 97 for more information about connecting a computer to the DMC 2 Double click the DMC OAM icon or locate the program under the Start menu to open the DMC OAM program on your desktop A start up window appears Figure 6 DMC OAM startup window Ed Welcome Press ESC to continue NORTEL Change Communications Configuration Null Modem Connection COM1 via Null Modem Cable Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 45 Chapter 2 Installation overview The lower part of the window shows the current communic
18. Display Right Arrow C Not in voice Call 300620056 vY Callback Number E Display Left Arrow C Right Arrow Key Enable 10 48 14 Display Text C Left Arrow Key Enable Test Connection Status Alert Type DN 222 is setting up MSF Call with Function Number 2580 Silence DN 222 sends key OK SS DN 222 sends key 2 DN 222 sends key 5 Setup Spec 2 DN 222 sends key 8 DN 222 sends key 0 CI No Acknowledge DN 222 sends key gt C Save in Stack Released DN 222 with reason Normal MSF Call Release Tone and Timeout Alert Timeout 0 255 sec 0 lt Setup Spec 3 Display Timeout 0 255 sec Functions 0 lt None Alert Tone C Vibrate Tone Alerting Of C Alert Always Alert Pattern C Vibrate Always Setup Request Connection Response bal Aas CIMSF Up Display Request Release Request COMI via Null Modem Cable DCD active CTS active DSR active Default Mode 2 In the Message area type the directory number of the receiver handset and the message to be sent If you want the receiver to call you back you can also type a callback number 3 Inthe MSF Demo tab you can also define different settings for the receiver handset such as how the handset displays the message and how the display behaves when receiving an MSF Setup Spec 1 Use these fields to define how the display on the receiver handset behaves when receiving a text message e Setup Spec 2 Use these fields to define how the receiver handset han
19. La Ee CO EE RARE SUC oe ACE LED IER Ie Sa bad e OR 42 Environmental checklist iuuccuuzckume kad ro rascsaupd cR ne aire Ea 42 Electrical requirements 005 leues ce rmn e xn ewm mem me 42 DMC OAM program and Digital Mobility Service Tool 2 00 42 Software requirements usse mss RSS PER RE Ra Eq REP EA REA 42 Customer supplied hardware requirements lille 43 installation Prerequisites uus cue creas mess dox on Ros CAR eae daub e RR 43 Installing DMC OAM and Digital Mobility Service Tool 20 00 44 Starting the DMC OAM program iisscsssuesanecktaee mb kx RR ERR 44 Editing communications configurations 2 was leew se cede ke eee teed cae 48 Creating a new communication configuration 00000 eee 48 Deleting a communication configuration llle 50 Changing a communication configuration llli 51 Starting the Digital Mobility Service Tool 00 000 eee ee 52 Exiting the Digital Mobility Service Tool lisse lesen 53 Description of the DMC OAM program interface screen llllllsllssn 53 DMC OAM program main window iicana s eR Rt REESE 54 Understanding The Menu os ions esce deere Rab OR CR Mad RR Rex CR em Rc 54 Understanding tabbed pages ccsssosece cse ee nem m m m ee 55 Description of the Digital Mobility Service Tool 0 0000 cee eee 55 Digital Mobility Service Tool main window lille 56 Understanding The MON isses see
20. RE ERR 57 TMG input Connector piniGdt isiilieleu ee eru 3g idino E 68 Repeat numbering table 0c eee eee eee if Example of a normal base station repeater configuration 77 Example of repeater jump configuration sssaaa aaau 78 DMC RJ45 connection diagram 0 cee eee 85 Default Com port settings llle 101 Example of suppression control values 000 0055 103 DN record required settings 0 cece eee eee eee 120 Error messages in DMC OAM program 000000 180 Error messages in Digital Mobility Service Tool 181 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 20 Preface This guide explains how to install the Nortel Digital Mobility System This includes the installation and configuration of Digital Mobility Controller DMC Digital Mobility Base stations RFP Digital Mobility Repeaters WRFP Digital Mobility Handsets PP DECT Handsets PP The guide also provides you with information about DMC OAM application the tool you access from your computer and use to configure operate administer and maintain the wireless system through the DMC Digital Mobility Service Tool the tool you access from your computer and use to configure and manage handsets and repeaters The DMC OAM application and Digital Mobility Service Tool are separate from the host system configuration tool Before you begin This
21. Status Information on page 140 163 Enter Command Mode Entering command mode gives the user a terminal connection menu a text menu defined by the DMC In command mode it is possible to write text commands to the DMC and receive answers to these commands On the Advanced menu click Enter Command Mode A Sio dialog box appears Figure 106 Flash program part number 14088020 Flash Program Edition 1 KGAP part number 14088000 KGAP Edition KGAP PCS 2 FPGA version 007 Hw PCS 5 No of RFP Interfaces Command Syntax Description Secur Conf A Insert CD B EEPROM E Restart S Debug N D B 3 amp Security Config Val is 2 hex digits Insert Cable Delay Tick 96 5 ns Dec Read block in EEPROM A ADDR Hex S SIZE Dec Restart system val RPN DELAY Enter debug menu AS Enter developer menu Enter PTA test menu Enter Tools menu Development PTA TEST TOOLS Send Command 2 Type acommand and then click Send Command to send it to the DMC The received answers from the DMC are displayed on the screen To save the data on the screen click Save Screen and save the text in a file This is useful if you need further support from trained technicians as you can now send the data to them N0000623 01 5 164 NVM non volatile memory Use this command to make a backup of non volatile memory from the DMC
22. The serial number consists of a 5 digit handset type manufacturer code and then a 7 digit handset number separated by a space Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 DN field Read only The DN of the handset is given by the host system after the handset has been subscribed to the system Name field Read only The name of the handset is given by the host system after the handset has been subscribed to the system N0000623 01 5 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription In the AC field type the authentication code optional The authentication code is a subscription password of max eight digits defined by the technicians and can be used when connecting the handset to the DMC The AC is a subscription pin code for the individual handset Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 From the Master Handset list select No Click Create to register the handset A confirmation message appears when the handset is registered Repeat steps 1 to 8 for each new handset to be registered to the system From the Main window select the Allow Subscription check box If not selected subscription mode is only active for 10 minutes after the DMC control unit has been powered up Once the handset details have been entered into the registration screen of the DMC OAM program the handset can be subscribed to the system Subscription of handsets requires the use of each registered handset and is not to be handle
23. a DMC on another DMC 1 Place the DMC on top of the other DMC Make sure that the DMC feet are in the slots on the top of the DMC and in front of the tabs 2 Slide the DMC back until it clicks in place on the tabs Refer to the figure below 3 Connect the two DMC s by using the Digital Mobility Link cable N0008570 See Description of connectors and their placement on page 33 and System link Secondary DMC on page 34 for more information on the system link connection Warning The Primary DMC will reset when the Secondary DMC is connected AN regardless of whether the Secondary DMC is powered up or not N0000623 01 5 Chapter 3 DMC installation 64 Figure 26 DMC tabs Feet Install a DMC on the wall This procedure describes how to mount a DMC on a wall To mount a DMC on the wall you need e a Wall Mount Bracket kit NTOT6700E5 aplywood backboard two cm 3 4 inch thick Consult Local Electrical Code Caution Refer to Installation prerequisites for acceptable environmental conditions before selecting a location for the DMC 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 Mount the plywood backboard securely to the wall Place the wall mount bracket on the backboard and use a bubble level to check tha
24. and Tx N0000623 01 5 156 DSP Tone Level The DSP Tone Level command is useful if you are experiencing a low or too high waiting tone in your handsets 1 On the Settings menu click DSP Tone Level A DSP Tone Level dialog box appears Figure 99 DSP Tone Level Attenuation 12 dB Default Value v C Set To Default Value The values shown in the dialog box are the current system settings 2 Select the wanted values from the Attenuation list 3 Click Write to save the settings 157 Restart the DMC 1 On the Settings menu click Restart DMC A warning message appears Figure 100 All outgoing calls are dropped and the DMC is restarted Do you wish to continue 2 Click OK to continue The DMC is restarted and after a little while depending on system size it can take from a few seconds up to a few minutes both base stations repeaters and handsets are ready for use again System settings in the Digital Mobility Service Tool From the Settings menu in the Digital Mobility Service Tool you can reach a Connection Settings command Using this command you can easily change Com port settings change to another repeater or handset without having to close the program after each repeater programming handset adjustment or software download This section contains a description of e Connection Settings on page 158 al Digital Mobility Service Tool Fie Settings Advanced Help Connec
25. and obstructive elements To ensure proper coverage in the areas required it is necessary to conduct a site survey and deployment by certified technicians For more information about deployment refer to the Digital Mobility Deployment Guide accompanying the Deployment Kit Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 31 Chapter 1 Overview The host system supports the following wireless base stations Digital Mobility Base station 10 2 4 GHz frequency band Digital Mobility Base station 14 1910 1930 MHz frequency band e Digital Mobility Base station 15 1880 1900 MHz frequency band DECT Digital Mobility Base station 19 1920 1930 MHz frequency band Refer to Base station installation on page 80 BS 19 model 1920 1930 MHz frequency band Digital Mobility Repeater WRFP The repeater is available as a half slot or full slot repeater A half slot repeater covers two simultaneous speech channels a full slot repeater covers four simultaneous speech channels These channels are borrowed from the attached base stations and are not additional channels to the system total number of channels A full slot repeater increases the coverage area A half slot repeater also increases the coverage area but with reduced capacity Note The repeater does not increase the traffic capacity Instead it increases the radio coverage area of the system by a maximum of 50 per cent The repeater has two interna
26. antenna conncetion Power supply cable 2 Mount the repeater onto the wall using the screws accompanying the repeater 3 To install the external antenna mount the wall bracket for the external antenna on the wall using the accompanying 30mm screws Figure 32 73 4 Clip the antenna into position Figure 33 5 Connect the antenna cable at the rear of the repeater with the connection plug at the bottom of the external antenna Figure 34 Note If you need to remove the external antenna unclick the antenna from the wall bracket with a gentle pull N0000623 01 5 74 Programming a repeater with the programming kit This section provides information about e Content of the programming kit on page 74 e Set up of the hardware for repeater programming on page 74 e Programming the repeater with the Digital Mobility Service Tool on page 75 Content of the programming kit The programming kit NT7B65LK consists of e modular connector adaptor e serial cable Note For programming the repeater you also need the programming software Digital Mobility Service Tool The Digital Mobility Service Tool is not part of the programming kit but can be found on the host system CD Norstar systems or under the Client Install button on the Business Communications Manager Unified Manager application Figure 35 modular connector adaptor serial cable Set up of the hardware for repeater p
27. desktop to access programming for repeaters and handset management The Digital Mobility Service Tool is also used for downloading software to the handsets and repeaters The purpose of each menu tab and command in the Digital Mobility Service Tool is described in this section This section includes information about e Digital Mobility Service Tool main window on page 56 e Understanding the menu on page 56 e Understanding tabbed pages on page 57 N0000623 01 5 Chapter 2 Installation overview 56 Digital Mobility Service Tool main window The Digital Mobility Service Tool main window shown in the figure below consists of amenu bar where users access operation administration and management commands e tabbed pages where users can program repeaters and adjust handset settings e a status bar showing status of the different actions going on Figure 22 Main window of the Digital Mobility Service Tool l Digital Mobility Service Tool File Settings Advanced Help Menu bar Repeater System Connect to System with ARI 10015034344 Base Station to Synchronize on 2 v Repeater Number i Tabbed pages 66 Busy Bit 2 v Target Repeater 20 Status Idle are Status bar The menu bar contains configuration management options When you select the different menus dropdown boxes with commands appears Understanding the menu The following table def
28. guide assumes the following you are using one of the following host systems e Norstar MICS 7 0 or greater Modular Integrated Communications System e Norstar CICS 7 0 or greater Compact Integrated Communications System e BCM200 400 1000 Rel 3 7 or greater Business Communications Manager e BCM450 Rel 1 0 Business Communications Manager e BCM50 Release 2 0 or greater Business Communications Manager that users have a working knowledge of the host system operations that all configuration installers have a working knowledge of the Windows operating system and graphical user interfaces that a site survey and deployment have been conducted and the installer has access to these plans For more information about deployment refer to the Digital Mobility Deployment Guide accompanying the Deployment Kit the host system is installed and initialized and is working correctly Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 21 Preface DECT and DECT variants The DMC uses Digital Enhanced Cordless Telephony DECT which is a digital wireless technology that has been standardized by the ETSI European Telecommunications Standard Institute Although a European standard the technology has spread worldwide with only minor differences to the frequency band allocated for wireless telephony in different markets Besides DECT there are additional variants which in this guide is described as e 2G4 The North Amer
29. of the settings and features that are unique or different for the handset Refer to the respective programming documentation for the host system for details about DN records This section provides information about e Digital Mobility DN record settings on page 120 e Handset features on page 121 e Idle display activation code on page 121 e Handset system functions on page 124 e DMC Feature List on page 124 Digital Mobility DN record settings Digital Mobility phones are controlled through DN records as are all the other telephony devices attached to the system Digital Mobility phones are identified with model name DMC prtb on the DN record Note The location of the DN record and the fields will vary depending on what type of host system your are using Following is a table of DN record settings that are required for this handset Table 16 DN record required settings Field name Required setting Set to Ring only Handsfree Set to N HF Answerback Set to N Allow redirect Set to N SM supervisor Set to N Auto hold for incoming page Set to N handsets cannot receive pages SWCA assign Assign system wide call appearance assignments Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription DN record required settings Button programming Not applicable Dialing options Standard only
30. serial number of the system As soon as the right serial number of the system appears in the display press v The serial number is indicated on the label on the rear of the DMC Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 CREATE SYSTEM 1 AC Authentication Code is optional Choose system no press V An antenna symbol will appear in the display to indicate a successful subscription The handset has now become the Master handset for the system and will be placed on TCM loop no 1 Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 It is possible to have more than one Master handset Registration and subscription of additional Master handsets through a Master handset follows the same procedure as for registering additional handsets and subscribing handsets which is described in the next section This means that an additional Master handset is not registered automatically when subscribing it to the system Registration of additional handsets Before registering additional handsets can take place the handsets are assigned to the host system to configure the DN record for each handset Note that each DN relates directly to one TCM port on the host system which in turn relates directly to a TCM port on the DMC For more information about host systems see Host system and handset interoperability on page 120 The Master handset can add additional handsets to the system using two methods depending on the registration sc
31. this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it 8 Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock 9 Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 10 To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product but have it sent to a qualified service person when some service or repair work is required 11 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed b Ifthe product has been exposed to rain water or liquid has been spilled on the product disconnect and allow the product to dry out to see if it still operates but do not open up the product C If the product housing has been damaged d If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance 12 Avoid using a telephone during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 13 Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak 14 Caution To eliminate the possibility of accidental damage to cords plugs jacks and the telephone do not use sharp instruments during the assembly procedures 15 Save these instructions Canada This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this telephone Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuratio
32. wall mount bracket slots 8 Tighten the wood screws against the wall mount bracket N0000623 01 5 Chapter 3 DMC installation 66 9 Align the feet on the DMC with the four holes in the wall mount bracket Refer to the following figure Figure 28 Attach the DMC to the wall mount bracket TA C 10 Press the DMC against the wall mount bracket and slide the module down until it clicks in place 11 Repeat steps 3 and 10 if you are installing a second DMC in a linked system 12 Secure the power supply for each unit in such a way that it is secure and cannot be accidentally bumped and dislodged 13 This procedure is complete Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 67 Chapter 3 DMC installation Install a DMC on a flat surface Use this procedure to install a DMC on any flat surface that can safely support the weight of the modules Caution Refer to Installation prerequisites for acceptable environmental conditions before selecting a location for the DMC Note Do not place anything directly on top of the DMC except for another DMC The DMC requires the ventilation holes to be free of obstructions to prevent overheating To install the DMC on a table or shelf 1 Attach the four rubber feet to the bottom of the DMC Figure 29 Location for feet on bottom of the DMC Attach fee
33. 0 0c cee eee 145 System InfoFallohi uiu ice cbe Ska sexa bm kc gen ao Sc Res CR es n 146 Change Password 2 034 cesiaden c9 medo mei bes Sedma Seen ode Rs 147 Dale ag TIME sccetoscdarceaee see A URS TESUI RICO qa E deo P Hd 147 Suppression CODO osa aar EROR CA Ed CR P ORO KR ADU EE Oc Rb rans 147 REP POS 2xpexzek4es ERU EPLERRRERARCGRAPNRC ANREISE E E d e PA 148 cir 2 eae dr ME CT eT E er ey ee RECON CNN 149 Measure Cable Delay access sns hm bh x REOR EUR RARE eee RRO 152 yoce PANGAN s axe adr qe E a E RCR RU PROPER A e 153 ES DEDERIS acustica dendo adea koa ac dor parue d dta al pdt iua 154 DSP Tone Level 2 ss n m RRORRREGHRER LER ETXxGRae ERRARE EUR 156 Pesta mne D S voce tees REESE RERY E ERAN ee SR MER es 157 System settings in the Digital Mobility Service Tool 0 157 Connection Selle ciueeccsesnecu Re irder RIPE p RE aec tem RE 158 System settings in the Master handset 00 0c eee eee eee 159 Reading system information from a Master handset 159 Reading handset information from a Master handset 160 Reading base station information from a Master handset 160 Reading statistics from a Master handset 000 eens 161 POVERI S sc saa eed eRe Y GE err XG Rr COPERIAICESQA RU A HR RC ERR DS 162 pc OAN BPOOIIBI ssri kroatan E Pedo acbudR b pared doa P do DECR E bupce Gs 162 Status Message Level lsssellessel seh 162 Enter Command Mo
34. 2 Digital Mobility Service Tool 75 hardware setup 74 programming kit 74 requirements 38 base station 40 Digital Mobility Service Tool 42 DMC 38 DMC OAM program 42 handset 42 repeater 40 Restart DMC command 153 154 156 157 RFP PCS command 148 RFP Slot Allocation command 166 S Save Configuration as csv command 179 Save Configuration as txt command 178 save configuration data 178 Settings menu 145 157 software updating 170 175 Start Status Message Log to File command 141 Statistic 149 statistic base station information 149 handset information 151 system information 152 Statistic command 149 status information 140 Status Message Level command 162 Status Message tab 140 subscribe additional handsets 118 aditional Master handsets 118 to different systems 119 subscription setting through DMC OAM program 104 through Master handset 107 Suppression Control command 103 147 system components of 29 diagram 28 system diagram 28 System Information command 146 system settings in Digital Mobility Service Tool 157 in DMC OAM program 145 in Master handset 159 T TCM loop connections 68 trademarks 2 troubleshooting Digital Mobility Service Tool 181 DMC OAM program 180 U unsubscription 128 V Voice Path Gain command 153 156 voice path volume 153 156
35. 3 Installing DMC OAM and Digital Mobility Service Tool on page 44 Description of the DMC OAM program interface screen on page 53 Description of the Digital Mobility Service Tool on page 55 Description of the Master handset interface on page 58 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 37 Chapter 2 Installation overview Installation process map The following figure provides an overview of the process for installing the support hardware and software for a Nortel Digital Mobility System Figure 5 Installing Nortel support hardware and software Nortel Digital Mobility System Wireless system DMC OAM program equipment 1 Install primary DMC and connect to Nortel host system 5 Install secondary Configure system and set up user directory 2 Install base stations Install base stations breed as adm and connect to secondary DMC 3 Install repeaters and external antennas if ge T 3 Install repeaters and required Hp Sees n SEES TOA external antennas if required 6 Register handsets 3 Program repeaters 4 Prepare handsets for use 5 Configure the DMC by master handset 7 Manage handsets 6 Subscribe handsets Register and subscribe handsets N0000623 01 5 Chapter 2 Installation overview 38 Host system setup requirements Task Where to find information Wiring and TCM loop BCM Installation and Maintenance Guides connections to host
36. 808 set the DTMF tones to three seconds per key press Dial tone timeout is set to 15 seconds and is controlled by the core For details about using the handset features refer to the Digital Mobility Handset User Guide DECT Handset User Guide DMC Feature List With the the DMC Feature List subscribers can select frequently used system features from their handset Subscribers can press the FEATURE key and scroll through a list of system features on their handset display When they see the feature they want to use they can press the softkey or enter the Feature Code for it For information about enabling the DMC Feature List and selecting the features available on it refer to the Programming Information provided with your host system JEAH 2245 Feature PARE PAGE o E Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription N0000623 01 5 Chapter 9 Handset management This sections provides information on handset management e Viewing handset user configuration on page 126 e Unsubscribing handsets on page 128 Removing handsets from the list deregistering on page 128 e Changing user settings on page 131 Downloading firmware on page 134 Viewing handset user configuration Through the DMC OAM program and the Master handset it is possible to view all the user configurations of the wireless system This section includes information about viewing user configura
37. 9 DMC OAM Registration window lisi 47 Figure 10 DMC OAM Connection dialog 0 0 cee ee 48 Figure 11 DMC OAM Communications Configuration llle 48 Figure 12 DMC OAM Create Connection Modem tab Telnet tab 49 Figure 13 DMG DAM Conneccion dilalag 2er Ra ER ER EE Re 49 Figure 14 DMC OAM Connection dialog 50 Figure 15 DMC OAM Communications Configuration llle 50 Figure 16 DMC OAM Connection dialog llle Bl Figure 17 DMC OAM Communications Configuration 51 Figure 18 DMC OAM Change Connection 0 00002 0005 Rhe 5e Figure 19 Start up window for Digital Mobility Service Tool 53 Figure 20 Main window of the DMC OAM program ssssesense 54 Figure 21 Tabbed page example 00 2 eee eee eee 55 Figure 22 Main window of the Digital Mobility Service Tool 56 Figure 23 Tabbed page example iade e bor Reb pl e p RO od gor eek 57 Figure 24 Install the DMC and connect to host system 60 Figure 25 Fasten the rack mounting tray to an equipment rack 62 Figure 26 Rura P RPOCPE T PEUT 64 Figure 27 Wall mount bracket 22 ccevecrebccmererdetsseeeeaaiwe mne 65 Figure 28 Attach the DMC to the wall mount bracket 66 Figure 29 Location for feet on bottom of the DMC 24 55 67 Figure 30 Install thie repealer casiedes ceetuweed edged saeead 44e pda 70 Figure 31 Conn
38. Auto dial is set based Language Only affects display prompts generated from the host system Contrast Set based adjustment Ring type Set based adjustment telephone The rest of the settings in the DN record are set in the same way as you would program any other system Norstar programming The handset supports using FEATURE SETS to add SWCA call group assignments to the handset Set all assignments to Ring only Handset features The following section describes features that are controlled at the handset or that are functionally unique to the Digital Mobility Handset DECT Handset Refer to the Telephony Feature User Card for details about using the system features This card indicates which features are available to these handsets Telephone settings The following telephone settings are controlled at the handset What it affects handset menu affects only set based prompts volume control handset volume controls mute Mute key contrast handset menu ring type handset menu Idle display activation code There is no core display on the handset when it is in idle mode To view the current display information in this mode press the FEATURE key amp twice in succession FEATURE FEATURE to obtain the three second display N0000623 01 5 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription The following will be the priority of idle display features on the hand
39. Battery information on page 89 e Installing battery on 7420 handsets on page 90 e Installing battery on 413X 414X 743X and 744X handsets on page 91 e Charging battery on page 92 e Battery disposal on page 92 e Reading serial number on page 93 89 Handset information Read the following information before you use the handset Ensure that the adapter voltage is the same as the electrical outlet voltage The 41XX 74XX handset uses radio signals and does not guarantee a connection in all circumstances Do not rely on a cordless handset to make emergency calls Never use your handset e in the vicinity of electrical detonators e in shielded rooms e in areas where radio transmission is forbidden e in aircraft Do not place a handset near e water moisture or damp areas e heat sources direct sunlight or unventilated areas e devices which generate strong magnetic fields such as electrical appliances fluorescent lamps computers radios televisions or fax machines e areas where the handset can be covered its ventilation impaired liquid spilled on the unit or objects inserted into the handset through any openings areas with dust vibration shock or temperature extremes Check for small metal objects in the handset earpiece mouthpiece before using the handset Do not store or locate flammable liquids gases or explosive materials in the same compartment or vicinity as the cordless handset its p
40. C 2 Click OK to close the window Figure 89 3 System Information Primary Multi Link Role Number of Secondaries Flash Program Part Number Flash Program E dition Boot Program Part Number Boot Program E dition Unique Serial Number ARI Protocol Stack Sw Part Number PCS of Protocol Stack Flash Program Time and Date Hardware PCS Programmable Logic PCS Number of RFP Ports Primary 1 14088020 Betal18 14088130 PCSOT 14022013360 14088000 KGAP PCS 2 15 21 13 Nov 19 2004 4 16 8 Figure 88 E System Information Primary Multi Link Role Number of Secondaries Flash Program Part Number Flash Program Edition Boot Program Part Number Boot Program Edition Unique Serial Number ARI Protocol Stack Sw Part Number PCS of Protocol Stack Flash Program Time and Date Hardware PCS Programmable Logic PCS Number of RFP Parts Secondary Multi Link Role Flash Program Part Number Flash Program Edition Boot Program Part Number Boot Program Edition Native System ARI PCS of Protocol Stack Flash Program Time and Date Hardware PCS 5 Programmable Logic PCS 16 Number of RFP Ports 2 Primary 0 14088020 Betal18 14088130 PCSO1_ 10022013360 14088000 KGAP PCS 2 15 21 13 Nov 19 2004 4 16 8 Secondary 14088020 Betal18 14088130 PCSO1_ 1002201 7634 KGAP PCS 2 15 21 13 Nov 19 2004 147 Change Password The Change Password command is used for changing the password that
41. C configurations N0000623 01 5 Chapter 1 Overview 30 Table 2 Host system DMC configurations DMC DMC DMC320 842 10 DMC320 8 8 16 32 32 64 See Digital Mobility system diagram on page 28 for an illustration of the Primary Secondary configuration Digital Mobility Base station RFP The base stations are positioned in the area to send and receive calls between the host system and the handset The base station contains internal antennas and handles four speech channels simultaneously A base station is able to synchronize with other base stations When the base station is synchronized with other base stations a person speaking in a handset can move between base stations without any interference Note Whether the base station is connected to the Primary or Secondary DMC is of no importance to the synchronization as a base station is synchronized automatically when performing cable delay measurement Refer to Connecting DMC to host system TCM loop on page 68 for more information on cable delay measurement Transmission length is up to 1 5 km 1 mile on a twisted standard pair category 4 cable between the base station and the DMC From this connection the base station is supplied with power from the DMC max supply 1 5 W The radius coverage of the base station is 600 meters 2 000 feet with a Digital Mobility handset DECT handset in free sight Coverage area decreases depending on choice of building materials
42. C OAM Load backup file location 000 165 DMC OAM AFP Slot Allocation iiie RR 167 DMC OAM RFP Slot Allocation llle 168 DMC OAM RFP Slot Allocation llle 169 DMC OANE ci ccccettcacereadeaat er eatdeeagesatameenas 169 DMC QAM LOS fash uL idu ase ironis on ce deed died ar ad eid 171 DMC OAM DMC Runtime Code flash file location 171 DNO OAM Coad aes sau sss berg Qd cdeeduduwndetaeas 172 DMC OAM Base station Monitor Code flash file location 173 DMC OAM Base station Runtime Code flash file location 173 Digital Mobility Service Tool Download Flash dialog 175 Digital Mobility Service Tool Finding the file to download to Flash 176 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 18 Figures N0000623 01 5 19 Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Table 18 Countries and DECT variants 00 0c cece 22 Host system DMC configurations 000 eee eee 30 System status monitor indicators l llli eee eee 34 Default Com port setting 0 0 eee 45 Meno Dar WING oxcei occured sewt woken S qr vac dH Ros Bao 54 Tapped Pago Losxasumretesqaxdud a Yap RE aa RARE ERES 5b rt Dar IOME eas aee aus pe Eus Ree aad Ke ade cq dtu Sum 56 Tabbed pages css lesse uh e RR xd umm RYE
43. Contact your distributor for newest software Note A system can consist of two DMCs In such a case the first DMC is referred to as the Primary DMC the second which is connected to the Primary DMC is referred to as the Secondary DMC For more information about Primary and Secondary DMCs refer to Digital Mobility Controller DMC on page 29 171 1 On the Advanced menu click Load Flash A Load Flash dialog box appears Figure 113 Load Flash Settings Select Target Load Base Station Finalization Load to DMC Load to Base Stations Finalize with Burn E Find Runtime Code cv 4088020 PH Flash 1 20 bin Flash Load Progress Estimated Time Remaining Time Address A Load Flash 2 Under Select Target click Load to DMC 3 Click Find Runtime Code An Open dialog box appears Figure 114 Look in O Flash My Recent Documents ig eskt File name 14088020 bin My Network Files of type Runtime File bin Cancel 4 Select the runtime code to be uploaded and then click Open N0000623 01 5 172 5 You can burn the flash in two way Note Burning the flash will set the system offline and the DMC is restarted after the burn this will have an impact on currently users f you want to burn the flash immediately after the loading of the flash select the Finalize with Burn check box e You can also choose to burn the flash late
44. DMC PP PCS The PCS of the handset read by DMC N0000623 01 5 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription Setting up a Master handset In the Registration tab click Read All to display all registered users on the DMC Alternate click on an empty row and then click Create A Create or Change User dialog box appears DMC OAM create or change user record Create or Change User IPEI 00077 0615223 Master Handset Device Yes In the IPEI field type the serial number of the handset This is found either on a label under the battery on the packaging label or by pressing 99984 v the handset to be registered The serial number consists of a five digit handset type manufacturer code and then a seven digit handset number separated by a space Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 DN field Read only The DN of the handset is given by the host system after the handset has been subscribed to the system Name field Read only The name of the handset is given by the host system after the handset has been subscribed to the system In the AC field type the authentication code optional The authentication code is a subscription password of a maximum eight digits defined by the technicians and can be used when connecting the handset to the DMC The AC isa subscription pin code for the individual handset Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 From the Master Handset list
45. Documents gs My Computer e File name tes a My Network Save as type Status Messages txt 2 Indicate in which folder and under what name the file should be saved and then click Save The status messages are saved in a file Using the Digital Mobility Service Tool The Digital Mobility Service Tool is used for repeater programming and handset adjustment This section provides information about e Repeater programming on page 142 e Handset adjustment on page 142 N0000623 01 5 142 Repeater programming For information about repeater programming see Programming the repeater with the Digital Mobility Service Tool on page 75 Handset adjustment The programming kit for handset 7420 NT7B65LL see illustration below consists of e serial cable e programming stand e 110V power supply Programming stand Serial cable The programming kit for handset 413X 414X 743X and 744X NT7B65LK consists of e serial cable e modular connector adaptor Note For adjusting the handset 413X 414X 743X and 744X you use the charger accompanying the handset Note For adjusting the handset you also need the programming software Digital Mobility Service Tool The Digital Mobility Service Tool is not part of the programming kit The program can be downloaded from the host system CD for Norstar systems and from under the Client Install button on the Business Communications Manag
46. E EEE SEO EGES EERE Pe 121 N0000623 01 5 Contents 13 Telephone SONGS ug aupsxo go bx aca dex de ae e GR OR gos rae AUR as 121 Idle display activation code 0 ee esee 121 Features with three second display timeouts slllsslsss 123 Handset system f nctlona icc cence enh sete eee gehe ok kk RR Rhe ms 124 DING Foaie LSE sad assa erae reer r arrite ebeesxXPG RR GXqEdaA 124 Chapter 9 Handset management iiu uosiuuaoessnewsussssaska css esa m eon ad 126 Viewing handset user configuration llli 126 Through DMC OAM program sssssse rn 126 Through Master handset iau oxenaccsea apexccdr dE S psc nace HRS EW gu 127 Viewing user configuration ss2ssc elec ea rh RE RERERRR RR RR EET 127 Unsubscribing handsels oss ss weg Rr eem bague Rub E adea rb dede dee a 128 Removing handsets from the list deregistering 020 0c eee eee eee 128 Deregistering handsets through DMC OAM program lle 129 Deregistering handsets through Master handset 2 00000 129 Removing a directory number 00 eee eee eee 129 PSM AON c MED RE REI PLE 130 Changing user setings exa Ee RERSE OP bRQREEewa e edqdd ede Educ E etas 191 Through DMC OAM pregtam viouex4scq EY tUERE deeds Seek aueeeces 131 Through the Master handset 0 00 c eee eee eee eee eee 132 Changing POSOD 1s uincere rd Lider ERE Ce Ee PS 132 Changing authentication code 0 0 0 cee ee 133 Changing
47. H handset adjustment 142 deregistration 128 DN record settings 120 features 121 interoperability 120 line echo 153 156 registration 110 113 serial number 93 subscribe to different systems 119 system functions 124 unsubscription 128 updating software 174 voice path volume 153 156 handset adjustment Digital Mobility Service Tool 143 setup of hardware 142 Handset tab 143 144 host system interoperability 120 install base station 80 Digital Mobility Service Tool 44 DMC 60 in an equipment rack 62 on a flat surface 67 on the wall 64 DMC OAM program 44 external antenna 71 repeater 70 installation prerequisites 43 IP modem cable 98 L line echo 153 156 Load Flash command 170 Master handset interface 58 menu structure 58 registering handsets 115 setting up 112 114 Master handset interface description of 58 Measure Cable Delay command 152 menu Digital Mobility Service Tool Advanced 174 File 53 Settings 157 menu DMC OAM Advanced 162 File 52 Settings 145 modem 101 MSF Demo tab 136 MSF Messages 136 186 N null modem cable 97 98 NVM command 164 P positioning base station 81 PSTN Gain command 154 R registration through DMC OAM program 111 through Master handset 114 Registration tab 111 regulatory information 2 remote connection 98 repeater external antenna 31 full slot 31 half slot 31 installation 70 programming 74 75 142 updating software 174 repeater programming 14
48. Likewise the Nortel handsets cannot be guaranteed to be fully supported on other wireless systems Therefore it is recommended only to use Nortel handset with the Nortel wireless system N0000623 01 5 Preface 24 How to get help If you do not see an appropriate number in this list go to www nortel com support USA and Canada Authorized Distributors ITAS Technical Support Telephone 1 800 4NORTEL 1 800 466 7835 If you already have a PIN Code you can enter Express Routing Code ERC 196 If you do not yet have a PIN Code or for general questions and first line support you can enter ERC 338 Website http www nortel com support Presales Support CSAN Telephone 1 800 4NORTEL 1 800 466 7835 Use Express Routing Code ERC 1063 EMEA Europe Middle East Africa Technical Support CTAS Telephone European Freephone 00800 800 89009 European Alternative United Kingdom 44 0 870 907 9009 Africa 27 11 808 4000 Israel 800 945 9779 Note Calls are not free from all countries in Europe Middle East or Africa Fax 44 191 555 7980 email emeahelp nortel com CALA Caribbean amp Latin America Technical Support CTAS Telephone 1 954 858 7777 email csrmgmt nortel com APAC Asia Pacific Technical Support CTAS Telephone 61 2 870 8800 Fax 61 388664644 email asia_support nortel com Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 25 Preface In country tol
49. N0000623 01 5 October 23 2008 Nortel Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide NORTEL Copyright 2008 Nortel Networks 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 NA Inc Trademarks NORTEL NETWORKS is a trademark of Nortel Networks Microsoft MS MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners North American Regulatory Information Safety This equipment meets all applicable requirements of both the CSA C22 2 No 60950 and UL 60950 The shock hazard symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert personnel to electrical shock hazard or equipment damage The following precautions should also be observed when installing telephone equipment Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the t
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51. Secondary is only an option if the handset is being registered on a linked system In a linked system there is a Primary DMC and a Secondary DMC Press TCM LOOP appears in the display Type the TCM loop number of the chosen Primary or Secondary DMC and then press v Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 A SUCC message appears in the display To register another handset press V and repeat steps 2 to 10 Press MENU x to exit Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription Registering handsets to existing system through Master handset Master handset register handsets to existing system CONFIG USER Press MENU 2 goto EXT SERVICE See illustration of menu structure on the next page Press v go to CONFIG USER Press V goto ADD Press v goto FIND POS All the systems positions and directory numbers can now be displayed using the keys Find the wanted positions Press v IPEI appears in the display Type the serial number of the handset SPEC RIGHTS NO SPEC RIGHTS The IPEI serial number is found on the label behind the battery pack e Alternatively press 99984 v OK on the handset to be registered The serial number is now shown in the display TCM LOOP Note The serial number has to be entered as continuous numbers Refer to Installation p
52. Shae de Ros dod QR OR aed aha dee ge 107 Cable delay measurement lssssssss ees 108 To view the cable delay of an individual base station 108 oui BD E eco ESI S3 qus nd bien d up pf eaa dq qb Wd WP Qa 108 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription leeeesse 110 Register handsets through DMC OAM program lesse lesen 11 Setting up a Master handset 0 00 c cece sees 112 Registering handeota amp isses cede oe eso xe some n e ace e khe Rcx Ros oko es 113 Register handsets through Master handset 00000 0 eee ee eeeee 114 Setting up a Master handset registering and subscribing 114 Registration of additional handsets 0 000 e eee eee eee 115 First time registration of additional handsets through the Master handset 115 Registering handsets to existing system through Master handset 117 subscribs HANKS Lisa a odas rrwex eei red DRE REYGG Eu CRETAE 118 Subscribing additional handsets and additional Master handsets 118 Subscribing a handset to different systems lsllslslslssun 119 Changing to another system automatically 00000 0 eae 119 Changing to another system manually lle 119 Host system and handset interoperability llle 120 Digital Mobility DN record settings wu co ce s um Rake xxm rhet 120 Handsot foatileB isses lose kb meae ae ke PE OR
53. Special fignis icics ase adeeunaee EORR anes RERO s 133 Changing TCM loop number sueco inet cee x teks ye YE Deke rods 134 Downloading TIPS ais iua ee is exa E e AR ck ee ia RR See a de 134 Chapter 10 System Management s nen e ene e ence ene eeeenees 136 Using the DMC OAM Progra iussu css cem m need ERR Rr amie m RR en 136 FADE STEREO wc cc eee cp a c d o E dake teens eee e M pe ee oa ta 136 MSF Messages Message Service Function uasa auauna 136 Sending text messages from DMC to a handset 0000 137 Receiving text messages from handset to DMC 00 139 Checking Status Information 2 30ccicnnecewt tenes tesnaeeer cae e dus 140 How to set status message level 02 0 c eee eee eee 140 How to read status message level 0 0 e eee eee eee 140 How to save status messages seeelseeeeleeeeeeeeeee 141 Using the Digital Mobility Service Tool llli 141 Repeater BIOOBITrItIt sua cocoa x esce RR Y REO SOEUR gene Ra Ra GRE Dos 142 Handset Qa SIWODL uses peiores retepe it taa X e Pe ERG Y remi re 142 Set up of the hardware for handset adjustment 142 To adjust the handset from the Digital Mobility Service Tool 143 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 14 Contents Define and view system settings 24 ncceesdnees RR RRE RHEE ORS RW RE RS EO 145 System settings in the DMC OAM program
54. T Handset User Guide Administration and maintenance tools Programming of the DMC is performed using the DMC OAM program or a Master handset You can use either of these to register handsets to the system check system parameters and check messaging profiles The DMC can be accessed remotely through a modem or IP connection through a serial IP converter to perform maintenance and system updates This part of the OAM should only be used by certified technicians Refer to Connecting a computer to the DMC on page 97 for more information about accessing the DMC Refer to Serial port on page 35 for more information about the serial connection for initial configuration Description of connectors and their placement On the DMC there is a faceplate with the connections for the wireless system Figure 3 Faceplate on DMC080 CPU Status LED Serial port aot a f iain Power connection PowerLED System Link Base station TCM loop Secondary DMC connection connection N0000623 01 5 Chapter 1 Overview 34 Figure 4 Faceplate on DMC320 CPU Status LED Serial port ey w ac is DMC320 TCM loop Power connection Power LED System Link Base station Secondary DMC connection connection System Status LEDs The DMC has two visual status monitor indicators bi color LEDs on the faceplate Power LED and CPU Status LED The functions of the LEDs are given in the table below Table 3 System status monitor indicators
55. The number of the base station RFP and the corresponding PCS is shown as a text string 3 Click Close to close the dialog box 149 Statistic Use this command to get statistic information from the base stations RFPs the handsets PPs and general system information Figure 92 E Statistic PP Statistic System Statistic Active Calls Total Calls Busy Sync Error Reset Handover Success 0 Handover Fail 0 Handover Success 1 F e oe o 2 0 000000000 gt of of of of of Of oj Of Of o 2 0 00000000 o Last Statistic Reset YY MM DD hh mm ss 05 02 11 13 10 53 Base station information 1 On the Settings menu click Statistic A Statistic dialog box appears showing the RFP Statistic tab as default N0000623 01 5 150 Figure 93 al Statistic RFP Statistic PP Statistic System Statistic Active Calls Total Calls j Handover Fail 0 Handover Success 1 F e e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 gt o o Oo o o o o 95 9 o cO o o o oj o o oj ojl o olol of a of olaf j a cO oco oc FD oO oO oO Noo 2 2 gt 2 Last Statistic Reset Y MM DD hh mm ss 05 02 11 13 10 53 The RFP Statistic tab displays statistic records from base stations 2 Click Read The received statistic record contains data of all the base stations on the system Handovers success fail resets sync errors number of outgoing incoming calls time of the last statistic
56. ale DB25 DCD 8 DCD RXD 2 RXD TXD 3 TXD DTR 6 DTR GND 7 GND DSR 20 DSR oO her CTS 4 CTS Serial IP converter The serial port of the DMC is a 9 pin DSUB male connector and can be used with an RS232 serial IP converter for remote access to the DMC Use a null modem cable between the DMC and the serial IP converter Note The maximum length of the null modem cable must not exceed five meters 16 feet Note Nortel recommends the use of the serial IP converter from MOXA model DE 211 How to use the serial IP converter from MOXA model DE 211 1 Putall dip switches to OFF position 2 Obtain or make an IP modem cable see Figure 58 Note Nortel recommends to buy the cable NP21101 from MOXA Power up the NPort DE 211 Install the MOXA software on your computer Configure the NPort DE 211 to program the IP address and adjust the serial parameters to be compatible with the ones outlined in Table 14 6 Associate a virtual Com port to the NPort DE 211 7 Start the DMC OAM program and select the virtual Com port of the NPort DE 211 Note For more detailed information refer to the hardware and software installation guide supplied by MOXA for correct installation and configuration of the NPort DE 211 99 How to use the serial IP converter LanConn 100 1 Connect the LanConn 100 to the computer using a crossed cable LAN Patch Cable Set the computer s IP to 192 168 0 2 3 Open a browser and type 192 68 0 1 in the add
57. allation and Configuration Guide 59 Chapter 2 Installation overview Language settings for Master handset For EXT SERVICE the Master handset can be set up to use one of three languages The default language is English To change the default language follow the steps below 1 Press MENU go to EXT SERVICE Press V OK go to LANGUAGE Press V OK and select from English Spanish French 4 Press Y OK to confirm language selection N0000623 01 5 60 Chapter 3 DMC installation This section describes how to install the DMC and connect the DMC to the host system You can install the DMC in an equipment rack on a wall or on a desktop Figure 24 Install the DMC and connect to host system Nortel Digital Mobility System 1 Installing the DMC and connecting to host system 1 1 Options Installing the DMC hardware Rack mounting the DMC Wall mounting the DMC 1 2 Desk mount the the host system This section contains the following information e System equipment for the DMC on page 61 e Install a DMC in an equipment rack on page 62 Install a DMC on the wall on page 64 Install a DMC on a flat surface on page 67 e Connecting DMC to host system TCM loop on page 68 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 61 Chapter 3 DMC installation System equipment for the DMC The information in this section provides information about the equip
58. and Time C Send Date and Time Setup Spec 4 C Release Voice Call C Not in voice Call 30062006 wv Gapc Date and 10 48 14 Time Connection Status DN 222 is setting up MSF Call with Function Number 2580 DN 222 sends key OK DN 222 sends key 2 DN 222 sends key 5 DN 222 sends key 8 DN 222 sends key 0 DN 222 sends key gt Released DN 222 with reason Normal MSF Call Release Setup Request Connection Response Display Request Release Request COMI via Null Modem Cable DCD active CTS active DSR active Default Mode amp 2 The Connection Status area shows if a text message has been sent from a handset to the DMC 3 To respond to the message and set up a connection type the DN of the handset in the Message area The DN is shown in the Connection Status area Then click Connection Response 4 To release the connection to the handset type the DN of the handset in the Message area The DN is shown in the Connection Status area Then click Release Request 5 Click Clear to clear the Connection Status area N0000623 01 5 140 Checking Status Information In the Status Message tab all received status messages from the DMC is shown a text string with debug information from the DMC It provides an overview of activities performed in the system Figure 84 a Digital Mobility Controller Null Modem Connection File Settings Help Registration MSF Demo Status Message Start Status Me
59. andset Device Yes v 3 Change settings and click Change to confirm N0000623 01 5 132 Through the Master handset The Master handset has the capability to edit the following handset parameters for all registered handsets Position authentication code AC special rights and TCM loop number Changing position A OO N a Figure 79 CONFIG USER Press MENU go to EXT SERVICE Press V OK go to CONFIG USER Press V OK go to EDIT Press v OK go to FIND POS and select the position from the list or if the position to be changed is known go to ENTER POS and enter the position Press V OK the selected entered position is shown in the display with a change to prompt Enter the new position Press V if SUCC message appears in the display the new position has been accepted SPEC RIGHTS TCM LOOP Chapter 9 Handset management Changing authentication code Press MENU go to EXT SERVICE Press v go to CONFIG USER Press go to EDIT Press v go to FIND POS and select the position from the list or if the position to be changed is known go to ENTER POS and enter the position Press v go to AC Press V the selected AC is shown in the display with a change to prompt Enter the new AC code max eight digits Press V if SUCC message appears in the display the new AC has been accepted Changing special rights Press MENU 2 g
60. ant information Assigning a name for the communication configuration makes it easier to distinguish between the different settings 4 Click OK Note To be able to use the new communication setting it is necessary to disconnect from the DMC and then reconnect to it 5 From the File menu click Disconnect from DMC 6 From the File menu now click Connect to DMC The Connection dialog box appears Figure 13 DMC OAM Connection dialog Connection Name Default Connection b Type Serial Device i Null Modem Cabe w COMI vi 7 Select the communication setting in question from the Name list and then click OK N0000623 01 5 Chapter 2 Installation overview 50 Deleting a communication configuration 1 To delete a communication configuration either Click Change Communications Configuration from the DMC OAM startup window A Connection dialog box appears Figure 14 DMC OAM Connection dialog Connection Name Default Connection Type t d Serial Device Nul Modem Cabe v COMi x Click Edit e or if the program is already running on the File menu click Communications Configuration The Communications Configuration dialog box appears Figure 15 DMC OAM Communications Configuration a Communications Configuration File Edit Null Modem Cable COM1 Modem COM1 PBX Prefix Phone Number 555 1212 Extension Wait Pause Pulse Dialing False Telnet IP Address
61. apter 3 DMC installation Install a DMC on the rack mounting tray The rack mounting tray has tabs molded into its surface that allow you to clip the DMC to the tray By clicking the DMCs to these tabs you can prevent the DMC from accidently being knocked off of the rack mounting tray If you are installing another DMC in a linked system you can install the second DMC on the tray beside the first DMC or you can install the second DMC on top of the first DMC e Install a DMC directly on the rack mounting tray on page 63 e Install a DMC on another DMC on page 63 Install a DMC directly on the rack mounting tray 1 Place the DMC on the rack mount tray so that the DMC feet are in the depressions in the tray Move the module forward so the feet are touching the front side of the depressions Slide the module back until the DMC feet click in place on the tabs in the depressions If you want to further secure the DMC use four of the plastic screws supplied with the rack mount kit to attach the DMC to the rack mount tray To attach the DMC ensure that the screw holes in the DMC are aligned with the holes in the rack mount tray Then drive the four screws through the holes in the bottom of the tray and into the screw holes in the bottom of the DMC Caution Use only the screws supplied with the Rack Mount Kit NT9T6325E5 Do not replace the screws Other screws may damage the module 4 This procedure is complete Install
62. arts or accessories Battery information Read the following information before you handle the batteries e Do not replace the batteries in potentially explosive environments such as rooms where flammable liquids or gases are present e The battery will explode if disposed of in a fire e Do not charge the batteries unless you use the Nortel approved charger and the proper batteries e Only use battery type NT7B65LD in the 41XX 74XX handset Do not use these batteries with other products These batteries were designed specifically for use with the 41XX 74XX handset and the 41XX 74XX charger ONLY Improper use of the batteries may result in fire hazard e Do not do anything that would cause the battery to short circuit Do not let the battery or the charger come into contact with conductive metal objects N0000623 01 5 90 Installing battery on 7420 handsets Note The battery is connected to the handset when it is shipped from the factory 1 To change the battery press down the back cover and push it 5 mm 1 5 inch towards the headset plug Figure 48 2 Liftoff back cover 3 Place the battery plug in the slot in the battery box Figure 49 Insert battery with the label readable 5 Replace the back cover 91 Installing battery on 413X 414X 743X and 744X handsets Note The battery is connected to the handset when it is shipped from the factory 1 To change the battery unscrew the plate o
63. ation settings used for connecting to the DECT system The default communication setting is COM1 via null modem cable for direct connection Table 4 Default Com port setting Baud 115200 bit sec Data bit 8 Parity None Stop bit 1 Flow control Hardware DCD DSR DTR CTS RTS A delay of six seconds gives the user a chance to select a different communication setting by clicking Change Communications Configuration Figure 7 DMC OAM Connection dialog Connection Name L Defaut Connection a AA Type Serial Device Null Modem Cable COMI x You can select between Null Modem Cable Modem and Telnet a Client Server Protocol using TCP IP For modem connection under Type select Modem then under Serial Device select the Com port to which the modem is installed and then click OK N0000623 01 5 Chapter 2 Installation overview 46 A Modem Connection dialog box appears Figure 8 DMC OAM Modem Connection il Modem Connection Data PBX Prefix Phone Number Extension Wait Pause Pulse Dialing L1 Dial Number Hang Up Cancel Connection Status Under Data enter PBX Prefix optional Phone Number Extension optional and Wait Pause optional depending on the pause needed after entering a PBX Prefix you must type one ore more commas Depending on your PBX it is also possible to leave the comma out and then click Dial Number When con
64. ator Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 for information about Authentication Codes Before subscribing handsets you need to ensure e that handset battery has been charged Preparing handset for use on page 88 e thatthe handsets have been registered to the system Register handsets through DMC OAM program on page 111 or Register handsets through Master handset on page 114 e that subscription is allowed Configuring the DMC through DMC OAM program on page 101 Subscribing additional handsets and additional Master handsets 1 Press MENU go to MENU LOGIN 2 Press Y OK go to SUBSCRIPTION CREATE to subscribe to a system 3 Press Y OK The handset searches for the serial number of the system 4 Use the lt gt keys to scroll between the IDs systems if there is more than one system available During subscription the handset searches for free positions and performs subscription on the first free position 5 As soon as the correct serial number of the system appears in the display press V OK The serial number is located on the label on the rear of the DMC 6 Enter the AC if required using the keyboard and press V OK An antenna symbol appears on the display to indicate a successful subscription If not the subscription has failed and the procedure must be retried Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 119 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription Subs
65. bility Handset DECT Handset PP The host system supports the following wireless handsets e DECT Handset 413X e DECT Handset 414X e Digital Mobility Handset 7420 only for use in North America e Digital Mobility Handset 743X e Digital Mobility Handset 744X where X represents the frequency variant of the models e 0 2 4 GHz frequency band e 4 1910 1930 MHz frequency band e 5 1880 1900 MHz frequency band DECT e 6 1880 1900 MHz frequency band DECT Australia New Zealand specific parameters e 9 1920 1930 MHz frequency band Note All radio equipment must be of the same variant eg 2 4GHz Handsets only operate with 2 4GHz Base Stations and Repeaters NA DECT Handsets only operate with NA DECT Base Stations and Repeaters Refer to Preparing handset for use on page 88 Refer to DECT and DECT variants on page 21 for more information about DECT and frequency variants Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 33 Chapter 1 Overview The handsets used with the DMC are uniquely designed as small lightweight units with an extensive feature list Refer to Host system and handset interoperability on page 120 All handsets have a display The displays has a three line capacity Each line is 16 alphanumeric characters wide There are also five functional icons that may appear on the display These features are described in the Digital Mobility Handset User Guide DEC
66. ccepted Refer to Download Flash on page 175 for information about firmware downloads to the handset Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 9 Handset management N0000623 01 5 Chapter 10 System Management This section provides you with information about the DMC OAM program and the Digital Mobility Service Tool and describes how the programs are used for system management It also describes how to read system information through the Master handset This section provides information about e Using the DMC OAM program on page 136 e Using the Digital Mobility Service Tool on page 141 e Define and view system settings on page 145 e Advanced features on page 162 e Saving configuration data on page 178 e Troubleshooting error messages on page 180 e Should you need to report a problem on page 182 Using the DMC OAM program The DMC OAM program is used for registration of handsets sending MSF messages Message Service Function and viewing status information This section provides information about e Registration on page 136 e MSF Messages Message Service Function on page 136 e Checking Status Information on page 140 Registration For information about registration see Register handsets through DMC OAM program on page 111 MSF Messages Message Service Function With the MSF Demo tab you can send text messages to any MSF compat
67. commands appear Understanding the menu The following table defines the DMC OAM menu bar top level items Table 5 Menu bar items Menu item Description File Exits the program save configuration data and status message information in file for print Seitinss Access information administration and management dialog boxes and 8 screens Advanced Access administration and management dialog boxes and screens Help Access system information Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 55 Chapter 2 Installation overview Understanding tabbed pages The tabbed pages are accessed by clicking the appropriate tab at the top of the screen Figure 21 Tabbed page example E Digital Mobility Controller Null Modem Connection File Settings Advanced Help k MSF Demo Status Mesqage llow Subscript Device Primary TCM PET 00077 0004292 221 Up 14066620 oD 00077 0004290 222 Down 14066620 mD Tabbed pages gf Red COMI via Null Modem Cable DCD active CTS active DSR active Defaut Mode Table 6 Tabbed pages Tab Description Registration Registration of handsets Sending text messages to any MSF compatible handset connected to the DMC Status Message Reading status messages from the DMC MSF Demo Description of the Digital Mobility Service Tool This section provides you with information about the Digital Mobility Service Tool This is the software tool you use on your
68. cribing a handset to different systems The handset can be subscribed connected to a maximum of 10 different systems Note To be able to log on to a system subscription to the system must be established Changing to another system automatically Note Auto login should only be used when systems are separate with no overlaps 1 Press MENU go to MENU LOGIN Press V OK go to SELECT LOGIN Press V OK go to SELECT LOGIN AUTO The handset automatically selects a system The selected system is marked with an A Changing to another system manually If you would like to change to another system 1 2 Press MENU 2 go to MENU LOGIN Press V OK go to SELECT LOGIN to subscribe to a system The actual chosen system is marked with an or an A if auto login is selected Press V OK use the lt gt keys to scroll between the IDs of the different systems to find the system to which you want to connect Under SELECT LOGIN only subscriptions display Free positions do not display Press V OK to confirm N0000623 01 5 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription 120 Host system and handset interoperability Note The model name and any programming that is specific to the handsets i e handsfree must be set to N The Digital Mobility handset DECT handset accesses many features from the host system and must be configured into a DN record on the host system This section provides a brief overview
69. ction confirmation and if you selected the Text Call stay connected check box in the Setup Spec 1 area the DMC is still connected to the handset and it is possible to send more text messages e Type the new text message in the Display Text field Message area and then click Display Request To release the connection to the handset Ifthe Text Call stay connected check box is not selected then the call is automatically released after the transfer of message Ifthe Text Call stay connected check box is selected click Release Request to release the connection Click Clear to clear the Connection Status area 139 Receiving text messages from handset to DMC 1 From the Main window of the DMC OAM program click the MSF Demo tab Figure 83 E Digital Mobility Controller Null Modem Connection File Settings Advanced Help d Registration MSF Demo Status Message Message DN 222 Callback Number Display Text Test Tone and Timeout Alert Timeout 0 255 sec 0 Display Timeout 0 255 sec 0 si Alert Tone Alerting Off Alert Pattern Not Present Setup Spec 1 C Text Call stay connected Display Right Arrow Display Left Arrow Right Arrow Key Enable Left Arrow Key Enable Alert Type Silence Setup Spec 2 C No Acknowledge C Save in Stack Setup Spec 3 Functions None Vibrate Tone Alert Always Vibrate Always C MSF Up Dor Date
70. d 27 18 2 and 27 3 3 and 28 19 3 and 28 4 4 and 29 20 4 and 29 5 5 and 30 21 5 and 30 6 6 and 31 22 6 and 31 7 7 and 32 23 7 and 32 8 8 and 33 24 8 and 33 9 9 and 34 25 9 and 34 10 10 and 35 26 10 and 35 11 11 and 36 27 11 and 36 12 12 and 37 28 12 and 37 13 13 and 38 29 13 and 38 14 14 and 39 30 14 and 39 15 15 and 40 31 15 and 40 16 16 and 41 32 16 and 41 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 69 Chapter 3 DMC installation DMC080 Connector 1 TCM Loop PIN 1 and 26 2 and 27 3 and 28 4 and 29 5 and 30 6 and 31 7 and 32 8 and 33 co o O1 AJOJ N Refer to Description of connectors and their placement on page 33 for more information on the placement of connectors Next steps To install base stations go to Chapter 5 To install repeaters go to Chapter 4 To prepare handsets go to Chapter 6 To configure the DMC go to Chapter 7 To register and subscribe handsets go to Chapter 8 N0000623 01 5 70 Chapter 4 Repeater installation This section describes the process of installing repeaters Installing repeaters requires a software installation as well as a hardware installation Figure 30 Install the repeater Nortel Digital Mobility System 3 Installing the repeater Install the repeater and external antenna Optional x Program the repeater Set up hardware for programming Programming u
71. d through the DMC OAM program For more information about subscription of handsets see Subscribe handsets on page 118 This section provides information about e Setting up a Master handset registering and subscribing on page 114 e Registration of additional handsets on page 115 Before subscription of the master handset and the following registration of the individual handsets make sure that the handsets have been fully charged prior to the registration process When charging the battery for the first time it is necessary to leave the handsets in the charger for 14 16 hours in order to secure full charging Setting up a Master handset registering and subscribing Before registering a Master handset you need to power up the DMC Refer to Powering up the DMC on page 97 When powering up the DMC the system automatically enters into subscription mode for 10 minutes This is the time that is available to subscribe the first handset which automatically becomes the Master handset Registration of the first handset the Master handset is done automatically when subscribing the handset to the system Power up the handset by pressing the HOOK key s Press MENU 2 Press go to MENU LOGIN Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription Press V Press gt go to SUBSCRIPTION CREATE Press V The handset will now search for the
72. d when three handsets are off hook co or in a feature Note Busy bit is set to default 2 i e there is one channel left for making handover It is recommend to use the default setting 2 The setting 2 means that the repeater can support two off hook handsets simultaneously and there is still one channel available for communication between repeater and base station and one channel available for handover events For more detailed information about half slot repeaters and full slot repeaters refer to Digital Mobility Repeater WRFP on page 31 10 11 12 13 14 Optionally you can select the Debug Bip check box Selecting the Debug Bip check box is useful for error findings on the system When selecting the Debug Bip check box the handset bips when it logs on the repeater When the handset is off hook and connected to the repeater you will hear a bip every three seconds in the handset Note Under normal circumstances it is recommended that the Debug Bip check box is not selected Click Write to confirm the settings and program the repeater Click Read to check that the settings are as required To program another repeater e Select the Connection Settings command from the Settings menu e Select a repeater from the list in the appearing Connection Settings dialog box and then repeat steps 6 to 12 On the File menu click Exit The repeater has now been programmed Digital Mobility System Installation and Confi
73. de isre cet e Less xad ekle dade ewe TES S 163 NVM non volatile memory scscesnutu sk REL EAE AERE RERO ERR os 164 kno per 165 REP OUI MN keer ae kobe ek P 166 Load Flash updating software 0 0c cece eee 170 Digital Mobility Service Tool sepre rese chess ceei ae dedi bade ERR Exe 174 Download Fasi 425 duo dons Sow dedo ER RE twas GORGE aera RE ap d os 175 Saving eonfiguratior dala 26cccccccw aces eeeie rae hides cian beens came dees 178 Save configuration data as a text file 20 0 0 0 cee 178 Save configuration data as semicolon separated file n 179 Troubleshooting error messages 0 ee eee 180 DMC QAM progra acuta buc isre indoor etx acted QR Raw o de oid ween a Ss 180 Digital Mobility Service TOO ccr crac exe 9 RR Ree RRR RR ERR 181 Should you need to reporta problem 000 cece lere 182 jj Fem CPC 184 N0000623 01 5 15 Figures Figure 1 Digital Mobility system diagram 000 e eee eee 28 Figure 2 Repeater with extemal antenna slsese e nn 31 Figure 3 Faceplate on DMCOSO 22 cc0c0cneee b RR x xa 9 ERROR EE E Y E 33 Figure 4 Faceplate on DMUS28 iius usar lkwac plor dob ees ax Cn 34 Figure 5 Installing Nortel support hardware and software 37 Figure 6 DMC OAM startup window slssssssee e 44 Figure 7 DMC OAM Connection dialog scsss cases e amas 45 Figure 8 DMC OAM Modem Connection lille eese 46 Figure
74. dles the text message e Setup Spec 3 Use these fields to define how the receiver handset acts when receiving a text message N0000623 01 5 138 e Setup Spec 4 Use these fields to define how the receiver handset handles voice calls when receiving a text message Tone and Timeout Use these fields to define the type of tone the receiver handset sends when receiving a text message e Date and Time Use these fields to set date and time and send this information with the text message If you want to stay connected and send more than one text message select the Text Call stay connected check box in the Setup Spec 1 area Click Setup Request to send the text message In the Connection Status area an MSF connection confirmation from the receiver handset is displayed when the text message is received to confirm the connection the user of the handset must press V IOK on the handset If an error occurs during connection or if the handset releases the call a release text appears in the Connection Status area The release text could for example be one of the following Normal release the text message has been received by handset Timer expiry time out occurred when trying to send MSF to handset Handset is out of range no contact to handset established Handset is busy handset is busy with another MSF connection Unknown handset the handset is unknown to the system check directory number If you have received a conne
75. dscas 139 DMC OAM Status Message tab 000 00 e eee eee 140 Digital Mobility Service Tool connection screen 143 Digital Mobility Service Tool model 7420 handset screen 143 Digital Mobility Service Tool model 744X handset screen 144 DMC OAM System Information liliis 146 DMC OAM System Information linked system 146 DMC OAM Date and Time 0 00 eee eee 147 DMC OAM RRP Product Change Status 2 148 DMG OAM SASE iua eck fee te ae eh a Ma addin ceca de a eui 149 DMG OAM REP Statistic tab sc seco ceed cee wade RE RR dee 150 DMC OAM PP Statistice tab oss ssec seed oi eeed du eendecaras 151 DMC OAM System Statistic tab 6 ee 152 DMG OAM Voite Path Galli ccecoccer exu eme emn 153 DMC OAM PSTN GAIN ceed awe dccem pce god ex nn ded CR acc 154 DMG OAM PSTN Gain dialog DoX sisek es xr Ret x hn 155 DMC OAM DSP Tone Level s cscrircisesdiricserdriireas 156 Restart DMG WOO Lua oscar dk daai dopo e do RR dos 157 Digital Mobility Service Tool Connection Settings 158 Master handset system information 0000 e0e 159 Master handset handset information a aasa auaa auaa aaan 160 Master handset base station information a saasaa auaa 160 Master handset viewing statistics anaua aaua 161 DMC OAM Enter Command Mode sasssa anaana 163 DMC OAM Backup dialog 20 0c eee eee eee 164 DM
76. dsets 91 Lard BANG ua daxexodE s SG EGG Ad PERRA OR AFETE E OP dde d o fc gos 92 ccce gc M TP 92 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 12 Contents Feu Serial DUROS caedy cheese ene teas bu dub Gee PEE ewes bes 93 Reading serial number on 7420 handsets 0000 eee sellis 93 Reading serial number on 413X 414X 743X and 744X handsets 94 MextslbE euioenscasRexeseriemE RI RAE RU Gee P Pdo aaa ERR EO Re re de 94 Chapter 7 Configuring the DMC 322 cecuc esos ERE E ERR ERRRUEE ROTER RE TE SS 96 Poeno Up the DMC oo aaa hd ar RP RR eer RARE da qq D IP d gab B46 97 Connecting a computer to the DMC 6 sees 97 Direct connection serial connection using a null modem cable 97 Remote connection using a serial IP converter or a modem 98 SerialiP COnVellal x2izobrpbeletebbeedeebkRbpe iRa benih rh etei 98 page MN FIT 101 Configuring the DMC through DMC OAM program lseses esee 101 Change passwd DUET 102 Suppression CONN uasa escpcacke C ROO RUE a dhe San ca nakeenan d os 103 SUBSCPICN SENG e cues nec br er Rhe thee scene dese Sawer ems 104 Cable Delay Measurement liuius kaum ceded be kdaekadcewae ane 105 Configuring the DMC through the Master handset 00000eeaee 106 Pests ne DMO Suus ogee tee deed ahi nie hes cess eee eee NETS 107 Subseplion Seltilig iu cuu isre cado
77. e 108 Register and subscribe handsets 200000 eee 110 Pogson tah lt picick cccabadee oigeswindeoaskedadeadas 111 DMC OAM create or change user record 05 112 DMC OAM create or change user record 05 113 Master handset register handsets 220200000 116 Master handset register handsets to existing system 117 Master handset viewing user configurations 127 Registration delete warning llle 129 Master handset Deregister a handset record 129 Master handset Deregister a handset record 130 DMC OAM create change user record 00000e0e 131 Master handset Changing a position 00005 132 Master handset Changing an AC 000 ec eee eee 133 Master handset Changing special rights 133 N0000623 01 5 Figures 17 Figure 82 Figure 83 Figure 84 Figure 85 Figure 86 Figure 87 Figure 88 Figure 89 Figure 90 Figure 91 Figure 92 Figure 93 Figure 94 Figure 95 Figure 96 Figure 97 Figure 98 Figure 99 Figure 100 Figure 101 Figure 102 Figure 103 Figure 104 Figure 105 Figure 106 Figure 107 Figure 108 Figure 109 Figure 110 Figure 111 Figure 112 Figure 113 Figure 114 Figure 115 Figure 116 Figure 117 Figure 118 Figure 119 Master handset Changing a TCM loop number 134 DMC OAM MSP Demo tab 21 ss45 eeessieesrereaewee
78. e DMC OAM program Serial numbers for handsets see label behind the battery or press 99984 OK on the handset to display the serial number Refer to Reading serial number on page 93 AC codes authentication codes The AC is a customer defined optional subscription pin code of a maximum of eight digits for the individual handset The AC can be used when connecting the handset to the DMC Base stations Mark each base station with the number corresponding to the DMC port This ensures that the positions of the base stations are known allowing for easier maintenance of the system Repeaters Mark each repeater with the number of the related base station This way you can easily configure the system on site Handsets To use the DMC handsets you must first install the radio infrastructure e g base stations and repeaters to transmit and receive radio signals to and from the handsets There are no direct connections between the handset and the system For more information about base station and repeater installation refer to Base station installation on page 80 and Repeater installation on page 70 Charging battery When charging the handset battery for the first time leave the handset in the charger for 14 16 hours to ensure that the battery is fully charged and the handset ready for use Refer to Charging battery on page 92 N0000623 01 5 Chapter 2 Installation overview 44 Installing DMC OAM and
79. e base station to the wall bracket Figure 43 5 Connect the base station to the DMC Refer to Wiring the base station on page 84 for more information Note If you need to remove the base station separate it from the wall bracket with a gentle push of a screwdriver inserted between the wall bracket and the base station N0000623 01 5 84 Figure 44 Wiring the base station This section describes how to wire the base station to the DMC 1 Install the wires from the base stations to the DMC 2 Connect the base station wires to the RJ45 connector for the DMC For placement of the individual base station wires in the connector see figures and table below Figure 45 DMCO080 Base station Pn Base station Pin NENNEN RE DENTES SON NEN WENEXTE PENES KEEN ee poe c mee Insert the RJ45 connector in the base station connection s of the DMC Refer to Description of connectors and their placement on page 33 After wiring the base station the first time you must measure the cable delay in order to synchronize the base station The synchronization ensures seamless handovers For more information about measuring cable delay refer to Configuring the DMC through DMC OAM program on page 101 or Configuring the DMC through the Master handset on page 106 N0000623 01 5 Description of LED behavior on base station Red LED The base station has one red LED for status indica
80. e station numbers must not be the same Neither can the repeater have a number similar to another base station or another repeater in a situation where common overlap is present between the actual units If this occurs handover between the different units is not possible Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 Example of a normal base station repeater configuration Numbering of base station and repeaters in a normal configuration First repeater No of base station 64 Base to synchronize on Number of base station Second repeater No of base station 128 Base to synchronize on Number of base station Third repeater No of base station 192 Base to synchronize on Number of base station N0000623 01 5 Chapter 4 Repeater installation 78 Table 12 Example of repeater jump configuration Numbering of repeaters in a repeater jump configuration Base to synchronize on Number of previous repeater Third repeater in chain No of base station 192 Base to synchronize on Number of previous repeater 9 In the Busy Bit list select a value between 0 and 3 By setting busy bit it is possible to control when the repeater will transmit a busy signal to the handsets 0 No busy bit transmitted 1 Busy bit transmitted when one handset is off hook uc or in a feature 2 Busy bit transmitted when two handsets are off hook Cc or in a feature 3 Busy bit transmitte
81. e stations Install base stations on a wall Note The base station must be placed in the right position If the base station is placed upside down the coverage area of the base station is decreased by 40 50 Note Before beginning the installation it is important to determine the location of the base station for the best coverage The coverage depends on the construction of the building architecture and choice of building materials Refer to Environmental checklist on page 40 for more information on environmental requirements for base stations This section provides information about e Installing a base station on page 82 e Wiring the base station on page 84 e Description of LED behavior on base station on page 86 N0000623 01 5 82 Installing a base station 1 Use a twisted pair wire Cat 4 or 5 between the DMC and the base station with a RJ11 connector at the base station end of the wire Connect the wire to the plug using the two inner connectors of the plug Pull the wire through the wall bracket Figure 40 2 Mount the wall bracket on the wall using the screws accompanying the base station Figure 41 Note Do not fasten the screws completely to allow for adjustments of the wire length when connecting the wire to the base station 83 3 Connect the plug on the rear of the base station Adjust the length of the wire and then fasten the wall bracket Figure 42 4 Click th
82. e you can click on the Burn Flash button When the flash currently in RAM is written to the DMC flash the system will be offline After the burn the DMC is restarted Note If power failure occurs while burning the flash the uploaded flash is corrupted and the system cannot operate Contact your authorized service representative for assistance Digital Mobility Service Tool The Advanced menu in the Digital Mobility Service Tool contains a Download Flash command used for downloading new software to repeater or handset This section contains a description of e Download Flash on page 175 Digital Mobility Service Tool File Settings Advanced Help Download Flash 175 Download Flash 1 Before you start downloading flash to the repeater or handset ensure that the repeater is connected to the computer and the mains or that the programming stand or charger for the handset is connected to the computer and that the handset is placed in the programming stand charger Refer to Set up of the hardware for repeater programming on page 74 or refer to Set up of the hardware for handset adjustment on page 142 2 On the Advanced menu click Load Flash A Download Flash dialog box appears Figure 118 Download Flash Settings Help Send Defaults Download Device COMI Target 7420 Status Idle Click Download 4 Aninformation dialog box appears Information 1 Power off the handset and then clic
83. eakage currents normally safely flow to Protective Earth ground via the power cord Therefore it is mandatory that connection to an earthed outlet is performed first and removed last when cabling to the unit Specifically operations requiring the unit to be powered down must have the network connections central office lines removed first Enhanced 911 Configuration Caution Warning Local state and federal requirements for Emergency 911 services support by Customer Premises Equipment vary Consult your telecommunication service provider regarding compliance with applicable laws and regulations Radio frequency Interference A Warning Equipment generates RF energy This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used in accordance with the installation manual it may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with ICES 003 CLASS A Canadian EMI Requirements Operation of this equipment in a residential area is not permitted and is likely to cause interference Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipm
84. eaters This section provides information you need to know before you install the base stations and repeaters and contains the following information e Environmental checklist on page 40 e Electrical requirements on page 41 Environmental checklist e Avoid installing base stations and repeaters on large concrete or marble columns because these columns affect radio coverage If possible place the base station a minimum of one meter 3 feet from these types of columns e Do not install a base station or repeater with the antenna housings near metal objects Be careful not to damage existing wiring or panels e Do not position base stations and repeaters in ducts plenums or hollow spaces used to transport environmental air except where the duct plenum or hollow space is created by a suspended ceiling having lay in panels When you need more than one base station in a cell to meet traffic requirements position the base stations at the same cell center Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 41 Chapter 2 Installation overview e Keep the base station and repeater away from steel constructions Do not position base stations and repeaters directly on metallic surfaces If possible place the base station a minimum of one meter 3 feet from these types of surfaces e Do not position base station and repeaters behind furniture Only position base stations and repeaters where the signal is needed
85. ect Power to the bottom of the Repeater and External Antenna Cable to the Rear of the Repeater72 Figure 32 External antenna wall bracket 000 eee eee eens 72 Figure 33 Antenna housing attached to wall bracket 5 73 Figure 34 External antenna cable connected to Repeater housing 73 Figure 35 Repeater programming kil esses ena eed eee decem ke 74 Figure 36 Connect to the Digital Mobility Service Tool 75 Figure 37 Digital Mobility Service Tool Repeater tab 76 Figure 38 Hare LED 2ccacicndaueedeecedeedeanlaeteusee ESEE S 79 Figure 39 Install the base station and connect to DMC 80 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 16 Figures Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67 Figure 68 Figure 69 Figure 70 Figure 71 Figure 72 Figure 73 Figure 74 Figure 75 Figure 76 Figure 77 Figure 78 Figure 79 Figure 80 Figure 81 Pull wire through the wall bracket 0 02020eees 82 Maun die wall Drakel sd ARRSR PARA ies REY Pd SER rq 82 Connect the plug to the rear of the base station 83 Base station attached to wall bracket
86. elay A Cable Delay dialog box appears Figure 63 cable Delay Measure Cable Delay Status Cable Delay Status shows whether the base station RFP is running or not 2 Click Read to acquire the data from the DMC N0000623 01 5 106 3 Click Measure to make the DMC measure the delay measurement can take a few minutes A warning message appears Figure 64 All outgoing calls are dropped measurement is performed and the DMC is restarted Do you wish to continue 4 Click OK to continue Note When restarting after a cable delay measurement reliable system performance will be achieved after a couple of minutes 5 Click Close to close the dialog box Configuring the DMC through the Master handset From the Master handset it is possible to configure the DMC on a few parameters that are useful when setting up the system The parameters are Parameter Action Allow Subscription Note For suppression control you need to use the DMC OAM program see Configuring the DMC through DMC OAM program on page 101 For more detailed information on the Master handset see Configuring the DMC on page 96 This section provides information about e Restart the DMC on page 107 e Subscription setting on page 107 e Cable delay measurement on page 108 107 Restart the DMC Figure 65 1 Press MENU go to EXT SERVICE ES 2 Press Y OK
87. elephone line has been disconnected at the network interface e Use caution when working with telephone lines Danger Risk of shock AN Read and follow installation instructions carefully Ensure the system and system expansion units are unplugged from the power socket and that any telephone or network cables are unplugged before opening the system or system expansion unit If installation of additional hardware and or servicing is required disconnect all telephone cable connections prior to unplugging the system equipment Ensure the system and system expansion units are plugged into the wall socket using a three prong power cable before any telephone cables are connected N0000623 01 5 Caution Only qualified persons should service the system The installation and service of this hardware is to be performed only by service personnel having appropriate training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which they are exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimize the danger to themselves or other persons Electrical shock hazards from the telecommunication network and AC mains are possible with this equipment To minimize risk to service personnel and users the system must be connected to an outlet with a third wire ground Service personnel must be alert to the possibility of high leakage currents becoming available on metal system surfaces during power line fault events near network lines These l
88. enario e when the system is being set up and additional handsets are being registered for the first time e after system setup and additional handset are being added either by filling free capacity or by linking another DMC to increase system capacity First time registration of additional handsets through the Master handset Press MENU E go to EXT SERVICE See illustration of menu structure on the next page Press v go to CONFIG USER Press v go to ADD Press v goto ENTER POS Press V enter the position of additional handsets N0000623 01 5 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription Press V IPEI appears in the display Type the serial number of the handset The IPEI serial number is found on the label behind the battery pack Alternatively press 99984 v on the handset to be registered The serial number is now shown in the display CONFIG USER Master handset register handsets Note The serial number has to be entered as continuous numbers Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 Press v AC appears in the display Type an authentication code max eight digits AC is optional Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 SPEC RIGHTS Pres v SPEC RIGHTS appears in the NO SPEC display Special rights are RIGHTS only given to additional Master handsets Select No SPEC RIGHTS Press v Select PRIMA or SECOND
89. ent Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide Hearing Aid Compatibility System telephones are hearing aid compatible as defined in Section 68 316 of Part 68 FCC Rules Repairs In the event of equipment malfunction all repairs to certified equipment will be performed by an authorized supplier Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Important Safety Instructions The following safety instructions cover the installation and use of the Product Read carefully and retain for future reference Installation Warning To avoid electrical shock hazard to personnel or equipment damage observe N the following precautions when installing telephone equipment 1 Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm 2 Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations 3 Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless
90. er Unified Manager first page Set up of the hardware for handset adjustment 1 Connect the serial cable to the programming stand charger and Com port of your computer 2 Place the handset in the programming stand charger The handset is now ready for programming via the Digital Mobility Service Tool To adjust the handset from the Digital Mobility Service Tool Before you start adjusting the handset ensure that the programming stand charger is connected to the computer and that the handset is placed in the programming stand charger Refer to Set up of the hardware for handset adjustment on page 142 Open the Digital Mobility Service Tool on your desktop A Digital Mobility Service Tool window appears Connection Settings Connection Settings Serial Device COM1 Select Target 9 Handset Repeater 7420 v Select a Com port from the Serial Device list Click Handset and then select the desired handset model from the list Click Proceed When a handset 7420 is selected the following dialog box appears E Digital Mobility Service Tool File Settings Advanced Help Common Gain Loud Speaker Attenuation Microphone Gain Read Values Current value 15 Current value 0 Max Write Values Target 7420 Status Idle N0000623 01 5 A message is shown in the status bar when handset is connected When a handset model that can be used handsfree such as 744X is selected the follo
91. er of the base station software Both lines appear in the display Use the keys to scroll to the next previous base station PARTNO 161 Reading statistics from a Master handset From the Master handset system a summary of statistics can be accessed on the following Viewing handover statistics a A o N s Viewing call statistics a F Q N s handovers calls RFP synchronizations and resets DMC Restarts Figure 105 MENU EXT SERVICE STATISTICS HANDOVER Press MENU go to EXT SERVICE Press v OK go to STATISTICS Press v OK go to HANDOVER Press v OK The display will show base station number 1 with the number of successful and failed handovers it has been handling Use the keys to access statistics on the other base station Press MENU E go to EXT SERVICE Press v OK go to STATISTICS Press v OK go to CALLS Press v OK The display will show base station number 1 with the total number of calls that has based through the base station and the number of busy calls Use the gt keys to access statistics on the other base station Viewing base station resets statistics a A Q N Press MENU go to EXT SERVICE Press V OK go to STATISTICS Press V OK go to RFP Press v OK The display will show base station number 1 with the total number of synchronizations and resets of the selected base station Use the keys to access sta
92. f the Secondary DMC in a linked system S SWPCS The software edition number of the Secondary DMC in a linked system MENU EXT SERVICE SYSTEM INFO PARTNO P HWPCS S HWPCS S HWPCS Note For information on Boot Program Part Number Boot Program Edition PCS of Protocol Stack Flash Program Time and Date Programmable Logic PCS and Number of RFP Ports you need to use the DMC OAM program refer to System Information on page 146 N0000623 01 5 160 Reading handset information from a Master handset The Master handset can read out information of the individual handsets Figure 103 1 Press MENU 2 go to EXT SERVICE MENU HANDSET 2 Press Y OK go to HANDSET INFO 3 Press v OK The following information can be accessed DN Directory number The extension number of the handset SW PCS The part number of the handset software PARTNO The handset software edition number All the above three lines appear in the display Use the lt gt keys to scroll to the next previous handset PARTNO Reading base station information from a Master handset Base station number and the software editions of the base stations can be viewed from the Master handset MENU EXT SERVICE Figure 104 1 Press MENU go to EXT SERVICE 2 Press Y OK go to RFP INFO 3 Press v OK The following information can be accessed RFP NO The number of the base station PARTNO The part numb
93. ftware requirements The following specifications apply for both the application and the installer files OS Windows 2000 SP4 Windows XP SP3 Windows Vista SP1 e CPU Minimum 400 MHz 2000 XP 1 GHz Vista RAM Minimum 256 MB 2000 XP 1GB Vista e GPU Display XGA 1024 x 768 e Peripherals RS232 port e Hard Disk Minimum recommended HD size by OS and other installed applications 25 MB free space for the application Depending on other applications running on the system CPU RAM and hard disk may vary Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 43 Chapter 2 Installation overview Customer supplied hardware requirements null modem cable not included with DMC hardware modem for remote connection optional serial IP converter for remote connection optional Installation prerequisites Note In the host system programming records you will find a chart that installers can use to write down base station number and location repeater number and location serial numbers and ARI codes Note Make sure that a site survey and deployment have been conducted and that the installer has access to these plans before proceeding any further Before you start the installation you need to find the following information and perform the following tasks ARI codes serial numbers for DMC see label on the rear of the DMC unit or use the System Information command under the Settings menu in th
94. gistered handset to the system for usage If the handset is not registered in the system database subscription of the handset is not possible Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 111 Register handsets through DMC OAM program This section provides information about e Setting up a Master handset on page 112 e Registering handsets on page 113 When a connection between a DMC and the system is established the DMC OAM program displays all the information for registering handsets Subscription data is read and shown in the Registration tab screen Figure 69 3 Digital Mobility Controller Null Modem Connection File Settings Advanced Help Registration MSF Demo Status Message Allow Subscription Device Primary Master Handset Position KSU Connection PP Part Number 14066620 14066620 comi via Null Modem Cable DCD active CTS active DSR active Default Mode 3 Variable Description Digital loop identifier from the DMC IPEI International Portable Equipment Identity the serial number of the handset Directory No The directory number DN of the handset Name The name of the handset AC Authentication Code an optional code that can be used when subscribing handset to DMC Master Handset The special rights for the handset Position Position in database KSU Connection Host system connection status PP Part Number The part number of the handset read by
95. guration Guide 79 Chapter 4 Repeater installation Downloading firmware In the event of new software releases it is possible to download new versions of the repeater software Refer to Download Flash on page 175 for information on firmware downloads to the repeater Description of LED behavior on repeater Figure 38 Red LED The repeater has one red LED for status indication When the repeater is starting up the red LED flashes this process takes maximum two minutes When the repeater is running the red LED lights constantly Action required if LED not on or if the LED keeps flashing Check if repeater programming is correct Next step To prepare handsets go to Chapter 6 To configure the DMC go to Chapter 7 N0000623 01 5 80 Chapter 5 Base station installation This section describes the process for installing base stations Figure 39 Nortel Digital Mobility System 2 Installing the base station and connect to DMC oi Positioning the base station 22 nstall the base station Connect the base station to the DMC Before you install portable equipment ensure that a site planner defines the base station locations and records the base station information in the host system programming record For more information about deployment refer to the Digital Mobility Deployment Guide accompanying the Deployment Kit This section includes the detailed information abo
96. h handset to be unsubscribed from the system therefore you cannot use the Master handset or the DMC OAM program for unsubscription On a Master handset you can only unsubscribe the Master handset itself Note Removing a subscription requires a password Password default is 0000 To unsubscribe a handset 1 Press MENU 3 2 Press go to MENU LOGIN 3 Press v OK 4 Press lt goto SUBSCRIPTION REMOVE 5 Press v OK 6 Enter password 0000 7 Press v OK The handset has been unsubscribed Removing handsets from the list deregistering You can deregister handsets from both the DMC OAM program and the Master handset This is necessary when e you must replace the handset due to loss or breakage e you want to assign the handset to a user with a different telephone number This section provides information about e Deregistering handsets through DMC OAM program on page 129 e Deregistering handsets through Master handset on page 129 129 Deregistering handsets through DMC OAM program 1 In the Registration tab click Read All to display all registered users on the DMC 2 Alternate click on the cell containing the serial number of the handset in question and then click Delete A Warning window appears Figure 75 Warning EN Delete user with IPEI 00077 0004292 DN 221 3 Click OK to confirm Deregistering handsets through Master handset The Master handset can remove a user from the system either by re
97. hange Password A Change DMC Password dialog box appears Figure 61 I Change DMC Password Old Password xxxxx New Password XXxxxx Confirm New Password XXXXXx Type your old password in the Old Password field 3 Type the new password in the New Password field Maximum length of a password is 15 characters Type the new password again in the Confirm New Password field 5 Click Change The password used when starting the DMC OAM program has now been changed 103 Suppression control Using the Suppression Control command makes the handsets function better in different noisy environments Note that this setting is only available through the DMC OAM program The Master handset cannot provide this information The purpose of the suppressor is to suppress an echo which is not fully suppressed by the built in echo canceller The suppressor makes the connection effectively simplex forcing the speakers not to interrupt one another Caution Only use the Suppression Control command if performance of the built in echo canceller is insufficient Only tune and test the parameters with great care to minimize undesirable side effects such as distorted or fluctuating audio 1 On the Settings menu click Suppression Control A Suppression Control dialog box appears showing the current suppression control values Note You can also click Read to display the current suppression control values in the DMC
98. he third wire safety ground provides shock protection and avoids electromagnetic interference j Danger Risk of electric shock The safety of this product requires connection to an outlet with a third wire ground Use only with the supplied DMC power supply and a three wire power outlet e Caution Check ground connections Ensure that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metal water pipe system if present are connected together If these ground connections are not connected together contact the appropriate electrical inspection authority Do not try to make the connections yourself N0000623 01 5 Chapter 2 Installation overview 40 The DMC power supply cord is 1 5 meters 5 feet long You can connect the power cord to a power bar with a max length of two meters 6 feet including power bar You must use a power bar approved by an appropriate National Certification Body with a third wire ground Do not use an extension cord between the DMC and the power bar or between the power bar and the electrical outlet Internal wiring requirements This section describes the requirements for a TCM Time Compression Multiplexing loop between the DMC and host system TCM loop The following parameters must be met for a TCM loop e one twisted pair cable s per handset cable length 0 5 mm or 24 AWG 15 meters 50 feet or less no bridge taps Base stations and rep
99. ht TCM loops for the DMC080 and 16 TCM loops for the DMC320 The DMC320 has two TCM connectors which support a total of 32 TCM loops Power connection The connection to the power supply is 19 V DC N0000623 01 5 36 Chapter 2 Installation overview This section gives an overview of the process of installing the Nortel digital wireless system for host systems The host system is the Nortel small business system to which the DMC connects The section also describes how to install the DMC OAM program and Digital Mobility Service Tool and provides information on the different configuration tools and their features The information in this guide is based on the following understandings A site survey is complete and available and you determined the exact locations of the base stations around the site You determined how many handsets that will be required The host system is installed and initialized and has been tested The host system hardware must be in place and configured before you can use the handsets to connect to the host systems This guide describes the installation of the various pieces of hardware and software e Caution None of the equipment can be installed outdoors This section contains the following information Installation process map on page 37 Host system setup requirements on page 38 Requirements for the digital mobility system on page 38 Installation prerequisites on page 4
100. ible handset connected to the DMC Also any MSF compatible handset connected to the DMC can send text messages to the DMC Note The MSF Demo tab is only a demo of messaging services but it can be used for some very simple messaging It is the interface intended to be used by a third party application such as an alarm server Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 137 Note The protocol on the RS232 port of the DMC has elements for administration and maintenance of the DMC and base stations It also has a set of Supplementary Service elements useful for remote control applications for paging systems and for exchanging written messages Those are designed for use by third party application developers which typically addresses specific niche markets such as care facilities hotels prisons and mental institutions The DMC OAM program is not developed to fulfill any of those needs Some of the Supplementary Service elements are most useful in automatic systems applications therefore only a subset of the features is shown in the MSF Demo tab Sending text messages from DMC to a handset 1 From the Main window of the DMC OAM program click the MSF Demo tab E Digital Mobility Controller Null Modem Connection File Settings Advanced Help Registration MSF Demo Status Message Message Setup Spec 1 Setup Spec 4 Date and Time DN C Text Call stay connected Release Voice Call C Send Date and Time ee C
101. ican legacy DECT variant operating in the 2 4 GHz frequency band SAM The South American DECT variant operating in the 1910 1930 MHz frequency band NA DECT 1G9 The North American DECT variant operating in the 1920 1930 MHz frequency band Note All radio equipment must be of the same variant eg 2 4GHz Handsets only operate with 2 4GHz Base Stations and Repeaters NA DECT Handsets only operate with NA DECT Base Stations and Repeaters For a complete overview of the countries and their accepted DECT variant see table below N0000623 01 5 Preface 22 Table 1 Countries and DECT variants Albania Estonia Mew Zealand DECT Andorra Fidji Migeria DECT Angola Finland Morway DECT Argentina France Pakistan DECT Australia Georgia Panama SAM Austria Germany Paragyuay SAM Azerbaijan Ghana Peru SAM Bahamas Greece ilippi DECT Bahrain Guatamala DECT Bangkadesh Haiti DECT Belgium Honduras un SAM Dominicana Benin Hong Kong Romania DECT Bolivia Hungary Russia DECT Bosnia Iceland San Marino DECT Herzegovina Botswana Indonesia Senegal DECT Brazil Ireland Singapore DECT Brunei Italy Slovak Rep DECT Bulgaria Kenya Slovenia DECT pute Kuwait South Africa DECT Fasso Burma Latvia Spain DECT Cambodja Lebanon Sri Lanka DECT Canada Liecthenstein Swaziland DECT Chile Lithuania Sweden DECT China Luxembourg Switcherland DECT Colombia Lybia Taiwan Taiwan Congo Macedonia Tanazania China Costa Rica Madagascar Togo DECT Cote d Iv
102. ines the Service Tool menu bar top level items Table 7 Menu bar items Menu item Description File Exits the program Settings Choose between Com ports handset and repeater models Advanced Software downloads Help Access system information Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 57 Chapter 2 Installation overview Understanding tabbed pages Depending on the selected target the DCM Tool shows a Repeater tab or a Handset tab Figure 23 Tabbed page example Ei Digital Mobility Service Tool File Settings Advanced Help Repeater A System Tabbed page Connect to System with ARI 10015034344 Base Station to Synchronize on 2 v Repeater Number 66 v Busy Bit 2 v Loud Speaker Attenuation Microphone Gain Read Values Current value 7 Current value 0 J Max Write Values Handsfree Gain Target Repeate Loud Speaker Attenuation Microphone Gain Read Values Current value 7 Current value 0 J Max Write Values Target 7440 Status Idle Table8 Tabbed pages Tab Description Repeater Programming of repeaters Handset Handset adjustments N0000623 01 5 Chapter 2 Installation overview 58 Description of the Master handset interface This section provides you with information about the Master handset interface The following keys are used when registering handsets via the Master hand
103. information about e System settings in the DMC OAM program on page 145 e System settings in the Digital Mobility Service Tool on page 157 e System settings in the Master handset on page 159 System settings in the DMC OAM program From the Settings menu in the DMC OAM program you can reach commands for viewing and defining system settings al Digital Mobility Controller Null Modem Connection File settings Advanced Help Change Password i Reg System Information I Date and Time F Suppression Control z Name E RFP PCS Measure Cable Delay Voice Path Gain PSTN Gain DSP Tone Level Restart DMC E TC 1 2 Statistic 3 a 5 g To This section contains a description of each of these commands e System Information on page 146 e Change Password on page 147 e Date and Time on page 147 e Suppression Control on page 147 e RFP PCS on page 148 e Statistic on page 149 e Measure Cable Delay on page 152 e Voice Path Gain on page 153 e PSTN Gain on page 154 e DSP Tone Level on page 156 e Restart the DMC on page 157 N0000623 01 5 146 System Information This information may be used when troubleshooting or diagnosing problems in the system 1 On the Settings menu click System Information A System Information window appears The window contains miscellaneous information from the DM
104. ir Services Should the set fail during the warranty period In North America please call 1 800 574 1611 for further information Outside North America contact your sales representative for return instructions You will be responsible for shipping charges if any When you return this telephone for warranty service you must present proof of purchase After Warranty Service Nortel Networks offers ongoing repair and support for this product This service provides repair or replacement of your Nortel Networks product at Nortel Networks option for a fixed charge You are responsible for all shipping charges For further information and shipping instructions In North America contact our service information number 1 800 574 1611 Outside North America contact your sales representative Repairs to this product may be made only by the manufacturer and its authorized agents or by others who are legally authorized This restriction applies during and after the warranty period Unauthorized repair will void the warranty Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide N0000623 01 5 Contents North American Regulatory Information 0 0 00 cece eee eee 2 DUM a uni PECES RE Odd edt Vorrei dde a mud diei dr dud roten 2 Enhanced 911 Contiguration cocus sux ok tek RE R X ERIS Se bens 3 Radio frequency Interference lleslleeeeleeelseeleree 3 Hearing Aid Compatibility 22 ccesacencaseaue RR ERR
105. isk You can also use the Dump command to download a debug dump file from the DMC on your harddisk Note Saving these files is only relevant if you have an agreement with your local service center N0000623 01 5 166 How to log system data from the DMC Before you start logging you can use the Status command under Advanced Dump Log to see wether the log is running or not 1 On the Advanced menu point to Dump point to Log and then click Start The log is started 2 On the Advanced menu point to Dump point to Log and then click Stop to stop the log The log file is saved on the DMC 3 Onthe Advanced menu point to Dump point to Log and then click Log Dump to copy the log file from the DMC to your harddisk 4 When the log file is saved on your harddisk you can send it to your local service center How to download a debug dump file from the DMC If the DMC is restarted the reason for the restart is saved internally on the DMC To download the file to your harddisk 1 On the Advanced menu point to Dump and then click Debug Dump The file is downloaded from the DMC to your harddisk 2 You can now send the file to your local service center RFP Slot Allocation The RFP Slot Allocation command is used to read or change the tim slots of the connected base stations RFPs This is useful if you want to change the default settings to avoid closely placed base stations to interfer with each other Note This does n
106. k OK N0000623 01 5 176 5 Turn off the repeater or handset and then click OK An Open dialog box appears Figure 119 PP Flash 14066600 016 E 14096040 01c My Recent Documents File name 14066600 018 My Network Files of type Select the file in question and then click Open 7 Ifyou are downloading software to a handset Turn the handset on e Press the handset Hook key the keyboard ENTER key to start downloading the software Keep pressing the Hook key until the download is in progress check the messages on the screen 177 8 If you are downloading software to a repeater An information dialog box appears Download Flash Terminate program press Esc CONFIGURATION COMPO rts crise OST POETE ed BRURRU e E E E E AE E TA uro 8192 115200 bit sec 44n bika Information fx FRE HEX i Power on the repeater and then click OK Target Repeater 20 Status Busy e Replace the adapter in the power supply and then click OK The software is downloaded 9 Acompletion message displays on the screen when the download is completed 10 Cycle the power of the repeater or handset 11 Click Send Defaults A warning message appears Warning Warning A This will delete the system settings in the repeater This will delete the phone book and all subscriptions in the handset 12 Click OK to confirm The repeater or handset is now reset to fac
107. l antennas which are used for increasing the effective range of a base station in a certain direction The repeater is also available with a connector for a third external antenna directional antenna which can be used to create a new coverage cell up to 1000 meters 3 300 feet away from the base station Figure 2 Repeater with external antenna Base stations Repeater with external antenna N0000623 01 5 Chapter 1 Overview 32 The digital repeater relays the radio signals between the handsets and the base station making it a wireless component from the DMC Note The repeater is powered with a 9 0VDC 300mA transformer Therefore it needs a power source within three meters 10 feet A new coverage zone can not be established via the repeater with a directional Antenna The host system supports the following wireless half slot repeaters Digital Mobility Repeater 20 2 4 GHz frequency band e Digital Mobility Repeater 24 1910 1930 MHz frequency band Digital Mobility Repeater 25 1880 1900 MHz frequency band DECT The host system supports the following wireless full slot repeaters Digital Mobility Repeater 40 2 4 GHz frequency band Digital Mobility Repeater 44 1910 1930 MHz frequency band e Digital Mobility Repeater 45 1880 1900 MHz frequency band DECT Digital Mobility Repeater 49 1920 1930 MHz frequency band Refer to Repeater installation on page 70 Digital Mo
108. l free numbers Australia 1500NORTEL 1800 667 835 China 010 6510 7770 India 011 5154 2210 Indonesia 0018 036 1004 Japan 0120 332 533 Malaysia 1800 805 380 New Zealand 0800 449 716 Philippines 1800 1611 0063 Singapore 800 616 2004 South Korea 0079 8611 2001 Taiwan 0800 8 10 500 Thailand 001 800 611 3007 Service Business Centre amp Pre Sales Help Desk 61 2 8870 5511 Chapter overview Chapter 1 introduces the different components of a Nortel wireless system Chapter 2 describes the process of installing the Nortel digital wireless system for host systems and provides information on the different configuration tools and their features Chapter 3 describes the process of installing the DMC and connecting the DMC to the host system Chapter 5 describes the process of installing the base stations Chapter 4 describes the process of installing repeaters and external antennas Chapter 6 describes how to prepare the handsets for use Chapter 7 describes how to connect the DMC to the computer and how to configure the DMC Chapter 8 describes the process of registering and subscribing handsets Chapter 9 provides information on handset management Chapter 10 provides information about the DMC OAM program and the Digital Mobility Service Tool and describes how the programs are used for system management N0000623 01 5 Preface 26 Acronyms AC ARI no dB DECT DMC DN e i r p GAP HW PCS IPEI IWU KSU MMI MSF
109. lues Note The more you increase the voice path volume the higher is the risk of experiencing a line echo when using the handset To return to the default values click Set to Default Values Click 3 Write to save the settings N0000623 01 5 154 PSTN Gain The PSTN Gain command Public Switched Telephone Network is used to compensate for losses on a long analogue CO line 1 On the Settings menu click PSTN Gain A PSTN Gain dialog box appears Figure 97 E PSTN Gain v Enable Loss Plan Assistant Gain to Add Rx 84B Tx 0d Activate Level The dialog box displays the current values Select the Enable Loss Plan Assistent check box Under Gain to Add select the wanted value for Rx Receive and Tx Transmission and then click Continue The following dialog box appears PSTN Gain TCM Loop to Measure C V 4 From the TCM Loop to Measure list select the TCM Loop a Public Switched Telephone Network you want to perform the measurement on and then click Continue The following dialog box appears E PSTN Gain Please make an outgoing call Waiting senna 155 5 Make an outgoing call The DMC detects the activation level of Rx and Tx The PSTN Gain dialog box appears Figure 98 E PSTN Gain Enable Loss Plan Assistant Gain to Add 8dB 0 dB Activate Level Rx 23dB Tx 5 6 dB 6 Click OK to confirm the activate level of Rx
110. ment required to install the DMC This section contains the following information e Basic hardware on page 61 e Optional equipment on page 61 e Equipment for installing the DMC on page 61 Use the checklists in this section to ensure you have all the required equipment Basic hardware Before you install the DMC ensure you have the correct amount of the following hardware e DMC DMC080 or DMC320 e One TCM loop available on the host system for each Digital Mobility Handset DECT Handset e Digital Mobility base stations e Digital Mobility repeaters optional Digital Mobility handsets DECT handsets e cable for connections between hardware units Optional equipment The following equipment can be ordered separately depending on your installation requirements Rack mount tray NT9T6325E5 e Wall mount bracket NTOT6700E5 e Rubber feet e System link cable NT7B65LS Equipment for installing the DMC To perform the installation of the DMC you need the following equipment mounting hardware either a rack mounting tray a wall mount bracket per DMC or four rubber feet per DMC e Phillips screwdriver 2 e flat blade screwdriver e pliers e antistatic grounding strap e connecting tool e surge protector recommended e cables 25 pair cable with RJ 21 connectors N0000623 01 5 Chapter 3 DMC installation 62 Install a DMC in an equipment rack You can install a DMC in the same rack as
111. messages This section provides you with general troubleshooting information about system problems and error messages that may occur when working with the DMC OAM program or the Digital Mobility Service Tool This section contains information about error messages in e DMC OAM program on page 180 e Digital Mobility Service Tool on page 181 DMC OAM program The error messages that may occur in the DMC OAM program are described in the following table Table 17 Problem Action required NVM Restore Error Try to restore the NVM again or contact your local service center Both Suppression You need to set both values Activate Level and Suppression must set Select a valid serial device Contact your system administrator Checksum Error Flash Load Error Illegal Request Unknown Request TCM is in use No user on TCM IPEI must be 12 characters long The Monitor file could not be found The Runtime file could not be found Could not detect any serial ports on the system 181 Table 17 Problem Could not open COM Illegal Request gt Event Subevent Cabability State Incorrect password Action required Digital Mobility Service Tool The error messages that may occur in the Digital Mobility Service Tool are described in the following table Table 18 Problem Serial device unavailable defaults The flash file could not be found Actio
112. moving the directory number or by removing the user from an allocated position Removing a directory number N OORA ON za Figure 76 CONFIG USER Press MENU 3 go to EXT SERVICE Press v OK go to CONFIG USER Press v OK go to REMOVE Press V OK go to ENTER NUM Press v OK Type the directory number to be removed Press v OK if SUCC message appears in the display the directory number has been removed N0000623 01 5 130 Removing a position bk O N Figure 77 Press MENU Z go to EXT SERVICE Press v OK go to CONFIG USER Press v OK go to REMOVE Press V OK go to FIND POS or if the position to be removed is known go to ENTER POS CONFIG USER Press V OK select or type the position to be removed Press v OK if SUCC message appears in the display the position has been removed 131 Changing user settings You can change user settings such as the AC authentication code using either the DMC OAM program or the master handset This section includes Through DMC OAM program on page 131 e Through the Master handset on page 132 Through DMC OAM program 1 In the Registration tab click Read All to display all registered users on the DMC 2 Alternate click on the cell containing the serial number of the handset in question and then click Change A Create or Change User dialog box appears Figure 78 Create or Change User Master H
113. n Guide SAR Device has been tested for SAR compliance for head and body worn configurations The highest reported SAR values are 743X 0 037 W kg head 0 01 W kg body and 744X 0 037 W kg head 0 01 W kg body EEE WARNING This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The above warning is inserted for regulatory reasons If any customer believes that they have an interference problem either because their Nortel Networks product seems to cause interference or suffers from interference they should contact their distributor immediately The distributor will assist with a remedy for any problems and if necessary will have full support from Nortel Networks Safety EEE SSS ss WARNING Only qualified service personnel may install this equipment The instructions in this manual are intended for use by qualified service personnel only E E Only qualified persons should service the system The installation and service of this hardware is to be performed only by service personnel having appropriate training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which they are exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimize the danger to themselves or other persons Electrical shock hazards from the telecommunication network and AC mains are possible with this equipment To minimize risk to service
114. n displays Figure 37 Digital Mobility Service Tool File Settings Advanced Help Repeater System Connect to System with ARI 10015034344 Base Station to Synchronize on 2 v Repeater Number 66 Busy Bit 2 v Target Repeater 20 Status Idle A message displays in the status bar when repeater is connected 6 Inthe Connect to System with ARI field type the DMC ARI code The ARI code is an 11 digit serial number for the DMC The number is located on the label on the rear of the DMC You can also read the ARI code using the System Information command under the Settings menu in the DMC OAM program Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 7 Inthe Base to synchronize on field select the number of the base station which the repeater must synchronize with Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 Chapter 4 Repeater installation In the Repeater number field select the assigned number of the repeater The numbering of the base station and repeaters has to follow the numbering shown in the tables below Table 10 Base station Repeater 1 Repeater 2 Repeater 3 0 64 128 192 1 65 129 193 2 66 130 194 3 67 131 195 4 68 132 196 5 69 133 197 6 70 134 198 7 71 135 199 8 72 136 200 9 73 137 201 10 74 138 202 11 75 139 203 12 76 140 204 13 77 141 205 14 78 142 206 15 79 143 207 Repeater and bas
115. n required The chosen Com port does not exist The Com port e g USB Com port converter may have been removed if so connect the Com port again or choose another valid Com port using the Connection Settings command The Com port is in use by another program You can either shut down this program or move the serial cable to another Com port and then change to this Com port using the Connection Settings command Check if the target is connected to the serial cable e g handset is not correctly placed in the charger or if target is turned off Check if the wrong target has been chosen if so select the right target using the Connection Settings command Check if the target is connected to the serial cable e g handset is not correctly placed in the charger or if target is turned off Check if the wrong target has been chosen if so select the right target using the Connection Settings command N0000623 01 5 182 Error messages in Digital Mobility Service Tool Continued Download failed handset handset cannot be turned on 00 MAIL ERROR IND MAIL ERROR 0001 Download failed 00 MAIL ERROR IND MAIL ERROR 0001 Download failed 00 CRP ERROR IND File 338D34F4 Target 3002642A THHHHHHHHE CRC32 ERROR fHHEHHHHHE 00 STOP PROGRAM IND Time 25086 msec Remove the repeater power cable from the mains then replace it or turn the mains off and on Download the flash again Sho
116. n the rear of the handset to access the battery compartment Use a normal screw driver 2 Insert the screwdriver into the small crack behind the blind cover and break to open the handset Figure 50 3 Place the battery plug in the slot in the battery box Figure 51 Tiiim snmma mn ABB ICE UE cE 4 Insert battery with the label readable 5 Replace the back cover N0000623 01 5 92 Charging battery When charging the battery for the first time it is necessary to leave the handset in the charger for 14 16 hours before the battery is fully charged and the handset ready for use Note During normal operation it takes approximately 3 5 hours to charge the handset from fully discharged to its full capacity e Place the handset in the charger For correct charging be sure the room temperature is between 0 C and 25 C 32 F and 77 F Do not place the handset in direct sunlight The battery has a built in heat sensor which will stop charging if the battery temperature is too high If the handset is turned off when placed in charger only the LED indicates the charging When handset is turned off the LED flashes at a low frequency while charging and lights constantly when the charging is finished There will be no reaction for incoming calls If the handset is turned on when charging the display shows the charging status The display goes back to normal mode when fully charged It will not vibrate Auto answer i
117. nected to the modem click Proceed For remote connection via a RS232 serial IP converter either select Null Modem Cable then select the Com port to which the IP connection has been installed and then click OK or Telnet then type the IP Adress and Port in question and then click OK Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 47 Chapter 2 Installation overview 3 After a caution message DMC detected the DMC OAM program window appears Figure 9 DMC OAM Registration window Ei Digital Mobility Controller File Settings Advanced Help Registration MSF Demo Status Message Allow Subscription Device Primary Master Handset Position KSU Connection PP Part Number 14056620 14066620 Read All Comi CTS active DSR active DCD active Default Mode 4 You will be prompted a password to access the program The default password is default ca DMC Password Password For information on changing password see Change password on page 102 N0000623 01 5 Chapter 2 Installation overview 48 Editing communications configurations You can create new communications configurations change or delete existing communications configurations In the Communications Configuration dialog box it is possible to export and import the edited communication configurations data from the File menu You can also save the file in another locati
118. nnecting a computer to the DMC on page 97 e Configuring the DMC through DMC OAM program on page 101 e Configuring the DMC through the Master handset on page 106 97 Powering up the DMC After installing the DMC you need to power up the DMC 1 Insert the adapter accompanying the DMC in the power supply of the DMC Refer to Description of connectors and their placement on page 33 Connect the adapter to the main power source The DMC is now powered up and you can connect a computer to the DMC Connecting a computer to the DMC To use the DMC OAM program you need to connect a computer to the DMC Note In a linked system always connect the computer to the Primary DMC You can connect a computer to the DMC in the following ways Direct connection serial connection using a null modem cable e Remote connection using a serial IP converter or a modem Direct connection serial connection using a null modem cable The serial port of the DMC is a 9 pin DSUB male connector for direct connection between the computer and DMC When connecting a computer to the DMC in a serial connection use a null modem cable Refer to Description of connectors and their placement on page 33 Note The maximum length of the null modem cable must not exceed five meters 16 feet Figure 57 N0000623 01 5 98 Remote connection using a serial IP converter or a modem Figure 58 DMC N Port DE 211 Female DB9 M
119. o to EXT SERVICE Press v go to CONFIG USER Press v goto EDIT Press vV go to FIND POS and select the position from the list or if the position to be changed is known go to ENTER POS and enter the position Press v go to SPEC RIGHTS Press V select between the two options SPEC RIGHTS or NO SPEC RIGHTS to give the handset a Master handset status Press V to confirm the special rights selection A SUCC message appears in the display Master handset Changing an AC CONFIG USER SPEC RIGHTS TCM LOOP Master handset Changing special rights CONFIG USER SPEC RIGHTS TCM LOOP N0000623 01 5 Chapter 9 Handset management Changing TCM loop number Master handset Changing a TCM loop number Press MENU go to EXT SERVICE Press v go to CONFIG USER Press v go to EDIT Press go to FIND POS and select the position from the list or if the position to be changed is known go to ENTER POS and enter the CONFIG USER position Press v goto TCM SPEC LOOP RIGHTS Press V select between the two options PRIMA or SECOND depending on which DMC the TCM loop number should be changed Press vV The Primary Secondary TCM loop number is shown in the display with a change to prompt Enter the new TCM loop number Press V if SUCC message appears in the display the new TCM loop number has been a
120. odem Connection Com Port COM1 v 3 Change settings and then click OK The Communications Configuration dialog box now contains the new settings Exiting the DMC OAM program On the File menu click Exit This will quit the DMC OAM program Starting the Digital Mobility Service Tool Connect to the repeater or handset as described in Set up of the hardware for repeater programming on page 74 and Set up of the hardware for handset adjustment on page 142 Perform the following steps to start the Digital Mobility Service Tool application 1 On the desktop click the Start button 2 Point to Programs and find and click on Digital Mobility Service Tool A start up window appears Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 53 Chapter 2 Installation overview Figure 19 Start up window for Digital Mobility Service Tool Digital Mobility Service Tool NORTEL Connection Settings Serial Device COM1 Select Target Handset Repeater Repeater 20 v Exiting the Digital Mobility Service Tool On the File menu click Exit This will quit the Digital Mobility Service Tool Description of the DMC OAM program interface screen This section provides you with information about the DMC OAM application screens With the DMC OAM program you can manage text messages status information and registration of handsets The DMC OAM program also provides maintenance features for maintaining
121. oire Malasyia Tunisia DECT Croatia Mali Turkey DECT Cuba Malta Ukrane DECT United Cyprus Marrocco Kingdom LET Czech US DECT Republic 284 Denmark Moldovia Uruquay SAM Ecuador Monaco Vatican City DECT Egypt Namibia Zimbabwe DECT El Salvador Netherlands Mexico United States NA DECT 2G4 Note The above table may be subject to changes To see an updated list see the DECT Industry Association web site www dect ch where a global presence map is available and regularly updated DMC GAP compliance The DMC is fully GAP compliant as per ETSI standards Being GAP compliant the DMC supports GAP compatible product as described in the GAP standard The GAP compliance only secures basic telephony between GAP compatible products from different manufactures In order to ensure handover between base stations and full functionality on the handset it is strongly recommended to use only Nortel handsets with the DMC and radio infrastructure Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 23 Preface The handsets being supported for full functionality are the following DECT Handset 413X DECT Handset 414X Digital Mobility Handset 7420 only for use in North America Digital Mobility Handset 743X Digital Mobility Handset 744X Handset GAP compatibility The Nortel handsets are GAP compliant as per the ETSI GAP standard The GAP compliance does not secure the compatibility of third part handsets on the Nortel system
122. om the date of pick up or the date of shipment to you of the repaired or replacement set or until the end of the original warranty period whichever is later Proof of the original purchase date is to be provided with all telephone sets returned for warranty repairs Exclusions Nortel Networks does not warrant its telephone equipment to be compatible with the equipment of any particular telephone company This warranty does not extend to damage to products resulting from improper installation or operation alteration accident neglect abuse misuse fire or natural causes such as storms or floods after the telephone is in your possession Nortel Networks shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages including but not limited to loss damage or expense directly or indirectly arising from the customers use of or inability to use this telephone either separately or in combination with other equipment This paragraph however shall not apply to consequential damages for injury to the person in the case of telephones used or bought for use primarily for personal family or household purposes This warranty sets forth the entire liability and obligations of Nortel Networks with respect to breach of warranty and the warranties set forth or limited herein are the sole warranties and are in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including warranties or fitness for particular purpose and merchantability Warranty Repa
123. on an another name Creating a new communication configuration 1 To create a new communication configuration either Click Change Communications Configuration from the DMC OAM startup window A Connection dialog box appears Figure 10 DMC OAM Connection dialog Connection Name xi Type Serial Device Null Modem Cable COM1 v Click Edit e or if the program is already running on the File menu click Communications Configuration The Communications Configuration dialog box appears Figure 11 DMC OAM Communications Configuration a Communications Configuration File Edit Default Connection Null Modem Cable COM1 Modem Connection Modem COM1 PBX Prefix Phone Number 555 1212 Extension Wait Pause Pulse Dialing False Telnet Connection Telnet IP Address 192 168 0 1 Port 100 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 49 Chapter 2 Installation overview 2 Alternate click on a row and then click Create A Create Connection dialog box appears Figure 12 DMC OAM Create Connection Modem tab Telnet tab l Create Connection amp il Create Connection Null Modem Cable Modem Telnet Null Modem Cable Modem Telnet Name Name Com Port IP Address ex 192 168 0 1 PBX Prefix Port ex 100 Phone Number Extension Wait Pause Pulse Dialing L1 3 Click Null Modem Cable tab Modem tab or the Telnet tab and then type the relev
124. on spacing and electrical requirements For more information about spacing and electrical requirements refer to the Environmental checklist on page 39 and the Electrical requirements on page 39 Check that the number of TCM loops required for the handsets are available on the host system Ensure that you have all the equipment and supplies you require to install the DMC Environmental checklist The installation area must e be minimum of four meters 13 feet from equipment such as photocopiers electrical motors and other equipment that produces electromagnetic radio frequency and electrostatic interference e be within 1 5 meters 5 feet of a three wire grounded electrical outlet beclean free of traffic and excess dust dry and well ventilated e be within the temperature ranges of 10 C and 40 C 50 F and 104 F e be between 20 and 80 non condensing relative humidity e provide enough space and strength to support the DMC e minimum of 46 cm 20 inches from the floor Note The installation area must be of sufficient height from the floor to prevent water damage Electrical requirements The following electrical requirements must be met e Power must be supplied from a non switched unobstructed outlet within 1 5 meters 5 feet of the DMC e The supplied power must be a dedicated 110 V to 120 V ac nominal or 220 V to 230 V ac nominal 50 60 Hz 15 A minimum service with a third wire safety ground T
125. onfigured for the following default Com port settings of the DMC Table 14 115200 bit sec Data bit 8 Parity None Stop bit 1 Flow control Hardware DCD DSR DTR CTS RTS Configuring the DMC through DMC OAM program From the DMC OAM program it is possible to configure the DMC on following parameters that are useful when setting up the system Note In a linked system all configuration is carried out on the Primary DMC Note Configuring the DMC requires the use of the DMC OAM program A Hyper terminal session with the DMC is not possible Parameter Action Change password When starting the DMC OAM program you will be prompted a password The default password is It is recommended to change this password at the earliest opportunity Suppression Control If necessary you can change the suppression level to make the handsets function better in different noisy environments Subscription The subscription setting must be set to Allow Subscription For more information about installing and opening the DMC OAM program refer to Installing DMC OAM and Digital Mobility Service Tool on page 44 N0000623 01 5 102 This section provides information about e Change password on page 102 e Suppression control on page 103 e Subscription setting on page 104 e Cable Delay Measurement on page 105 Change password 1 Onthe Settings menu click C
126. ot apply to 2G4 installations Reading all RFP Slot Allocations 1 Onthe Advanced menu click RFP Slot Allocation A RFP Slot Allocation dialog box appears 167 Figure 109 l RFP Slot Allocation All RFP on Card 5 etting No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP Odd Slots oe REESE ERES No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP 2 Click Read All A base station can have the RFP Slot Allocation setting Even Slot Odd Slot or Follow RFP The default setting of a connected base station is Even Slot If a base station is not connected then No contact to the RFP is displayed 3 Click Close Changing an RFP Slot Allocation for a single base station 1 Onthe Advanced menu click RFP Slot Allocation A RFP Slot Allocation dialog box appears N0000623 01 5 168 Figure 110 RFP Slot Allocation All RFP on Card Setting No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP Odd Slots _ No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP Alternate click on the base station setting you want to change and then select a new setting For e
127. personnel and users the system must be connected to an outlet with a third wire Earth Service personnel must be alert to the possibility of high leakage currents becoming available on metal system surfaces during power line fault events near network lines These leakage currents normally safely flow to Protective Earth via the power cord Therefore it is mandatory that connection to an earthed outlet is performed first and removed last when cabling to the unit Specifically operations requiring the unit to be powered down must have the network connections exchange lines removed first Limited Warranty Nortel Networks warrants this product against defects and malfunctions during a one 1 year period from the date of original purchase If there is a defect or malfunction Nortel Networks shall at its option and as the exclusive remedy either repair or replace the telephone set at no charge if returned within the warranty period N0000623 01 5 If replacement parts are used in making repairs these parts may be refurbished or may contain refurbished materials If it is necessary to replace the telephone set it may be replaced with a refurbished telephone of the same design and color If it should become necessary to repair or replace a defective or malfunctioning telephone set under this warranty the provisions of this warranty shall apply to the repaired or replaced telephone set until the expiration of ninety 90 days fr
128. r when no users will be disturbed by the system going offline This is done by clicking the Burn Flash button AFTER the flash has been loaded to the system 6 Click Load Flash to load the flash to the system The flash is loaded to RAM so that the system does not need to be offline when loading the flash 7 After loading the flash the flash is burned automatically if you have selected the Finalize with Burn check box Otherwise you can click on the Burn Flash button When the flash currently in RAM is written to the DMC flash the system will be offline After the burn the DMC is restarted Note If power failure occurs while burning the flash the uploaded flash is corrupted and the system cannot operate Contact your authorized service representative for assistance Updating base station software To update the base station software you load a flash to the system Contact your distributor for newest software 1 Onthe Advanced menu click Load Flash A Load Flash dialog box appears Figure 115 Load Flash Settings Select Target Load Base Station Finalization Load to DMC 7 EE Osado Load All Base Stations v v Finalize with Bum Load to Base Stations Find Monitor Code C RFPSMON24 BIN E Find Runtime Code CARFPARFP 264 PCS1 3 bin Flash Load Progress Estimated Time Remaining Time Address 173 Under Select Target click Load to Base Stations Under Load Base Station selec
129. r on 413X 414X 743X and 744X handsets 1 Use a screwdriver to unscrew the plate on the rear of the handset to access the battery compartment 2 Insert the screwdriver into the small crack behind the blind cover and press to open the handset Figure 54 3 Liftthe battery and read the serial number Figure 55 DECT Hancnar arasta Rm EP ika Lamma am cc 4 Replace battery and back cover Note Alternatively you can also press 99984 v OK on the handset to be registered The serial number is now shown in the display Next step To configure the DMC go to Chapter 7 To register and subscribe handsets go to Chapter 8 95 N0000623 01 5 96 Chapter 7 Configuring the DMC This section provides you with information on how to power up the DMC connect a computer to the DMC and how to configure the DMC through the DMC OAM Program and the Master handset Figure 56 Nortel Digital Mobility System 5 Configuring the DMC a Powering up the Option 5 2 Direct connection Connect a computer to the DMC Remote connection Configuring the DMC 54 Configuring the DMC through the OAM through the Master program Handset Suppression control Cable delay meassurement Change password Reboot the DMC Subscription setting Subscription setting Cable delay meassurement Subscription setting This section includes information about Powering up the DMC on page 97 e Co
130. ree SWCA System Wide Call Appearances Retrieve Oldest SWCA Call Retrieve Newest SWCA Call Show Time and Date Call Log Autobumping On Call Log Autobumping Off Callback and Auto Redial Call Charge Information ONN Blocking Cancel ONN Blocking Display Service Mode Ringing Service Cancel Ringing Service Manual Override Restriction Service Cancel Restriction Service Manual Override Routing Service Cancel Routing Service Manual Override Hospitality Room Alarm Cancel Hospitality Room Alarm Hospitality Room Condition Hospitality Desk Alarm Hospitality Desk Room Condition Hospitality Desk Room Occupied N0000623 01 5 124 Handset system functions The following section describes functions that are unique to the handset As long as the external line the call comes in on has a designated prime set if the handset loses radio contact the call transfers to the prime set In this situation held calls and local calls are dropped Use the Recall key R key to toggle between an active call and a call on hold Held calls near end releases the call held call becomes a ringing call remote end releases the call near end presses the Recall key to access the held call or waits three seconds and the call becomes a ringing call if Ris pressed during a call call goes on hold and the handset presents a 15 second dial tone After the dial tone timeout the held call becomes a ringing call Long tones F
131. rerequisites on page 43 Press V AC appears in the display Type an authentication code max eight digits AC is optional Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 Press v SPEC RIGHTS appears in the display Special rights are only given to additional Master handsets Select NO SPEC RIGHTS Press v Select PRIMA or SECOND Secondary is only an option if the handset is being registered on a linked system Press v TCM LOOP appears in the display Type the TCM loop no of the chosen Primary Secondary DMC and then press V Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 A SUCC message appears in the display To register another handset press V and repeat steps 2 to 10 Press MENU x to exit N0000623 01 5 Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription Subscribe handsets This section provides information about e Subscribing additional handsets and additional Master handsets on page 118 e Subscribing a handset to different systems on page 119 Note Subscription of handsets requires the use of each registered handset Note To make subscriptions the system must allow subscriptions to be made Some systems also require an Authentication Code AC If more than one system currently permits subscription you will need to know the ID of the system ARI code to which you wish to subscribe Authentication Codes and system ID s ARI codes will be provided by the system administr
132. ress field The following browser Login Page appears Figure 59 Login Mozilla Firefox Ele Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help KE M o M e F A http 192 168 0 1 v co W Controller Status 00 02 15 Oct 22 2005 15 02 N51D2 3D709E7C Setup Login N0000623 01 5 100 4 Click Login The following browser Setup Page appears Figure 60 Setup Mozilla Firefox DAR File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help a zi 3 Us A http 192 168 0 1 Setup htm v Oa w Controller Setup 192 168 0 1 55 255 255 0 0 0 0 Auto Disable v 80 v 0 TCP Server 01 TCPServer v 0 0 0 0 o Auto v 115200 v RS 232 RTS CTS DTR DSR Disable 1 ose v a e or Change the IP adress Subnet mask Gateway address etc to the appropriate values Serial I 0 settings baud rate pocket panty data bits stop bits must be set to 115200 N 8 1 Interface of Serial I 0 must be set to RS 232 RTS CTS DTR DSR Connect the LanConn 100 to the DMC using a null modem cable O ON O QC Start the DMC OAM program and select the wanted Telnet communication configuration Note For more detailed information refer to the installation guide supplied by Eletech 101 Modem The serial port of the DMC is a 9 pin DSUB male connector and can be used with an RS232 cable for remote access to the DMC through a standard modem Before connecting the modem to the DMC ensure that the modem has been c
133. rogramming 1 Unplug the repeater power cable and insert the modular connector adaptor 2 Connect the repeater power cable to the modular connector adaptor and the mains Note Ensure that you have the appropriate power supply for the local requirements Connect the serial cable to the modular connector adaptor and Com port of your computer The repeater is now ready for programming via the Digital Mobility Service Tool Programming the repeater with the Digital Mobility Service Tool The Digital Mobility Service Tool is the tool you access from your desktop and use for repeater programming handset adjustment and software download to the handset and repeater For a detailed explanation of the Digital Mobility Service Tool refer to Description of the Digital Mobility Service Tool on page 55 Before you start programming the repeater ensure that the repeater is connected to the computer and the mains Refer to Set up of the hardware for repeater programming on page 74 Open the Digital Mobility Service Tool on your desktop A Digital Mobility Service Tool window appears Figure 36 Connection Settings Connection Settings Serial Device COM Select Target 9 Handset Repeater 7420 3 Select a Com port from the Serial Device list 4 Click Repeater and then select the wanted repeater model from the list N0000623 01 5 76 5 Click Proceed The Repeater configuration scree
134. s inactive The handset reacts normally for incoming calls It is necessary to recharge the battery when the display shows BATTERY LOW or if the handset cannot be turned on When the battery is fully discharged up to 10 minutes may pass before charging begins display lights up When the charger begins the charging status is shown on the display if the handset is turned on Battery disposal Warning Nickel metal hydride batteries must be disposed of in the correct manner Do not dispose of the batteries in office or household waste Nickel metal hydride batteries are recyclable You can help preserve the environment by returning your unwanted batteries to your nearest recycling center for recycling or proper disposal Contact your system administrator for more information about battery disposal and recycling centers in your local area Chapter 6 Preparing handset for use Reading serial number The serial number of the handset can be found either on the label behind the battery or by pressing 99984 v OK on the handset to be registered Pressing 99984 v OK on the handset the serial number is shown in the display Reading serial number on 7420 handsets 1 Press down the back cover and push it 5 mm 1 5 inch towards the headset plug Figure 52 2 Lift off back cover 3 Lift the battery and read the serial number Figure 53 4 Replace battery and back cover N0000623 01 5 94 Reading serial numbe
135. select Yes Click Create to register the Master handset A confirmation message appears when the handset is registered Repeat steps 1 to 8 for each new Master handset to be registered to the system From the Main window select the Allow Subscription check box If not selected subscription mode is only active for 10 minutes after the DMC has been powered up Note As a security measure subscription mode must be disabled when the DMC OAM program is closed Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription Once the Master handset details have been entered into the registration screen of the DMC OAM program the Master handset can be subscribed to the system For more information about subscription of handsets see Subscribe handsets on page 118 Registering handsets Refer to Configuring the DMC through DMC OAM program on page 101 for information about allowing subscription In the Registration tab click Read All to display all registered users on the DMC Alternate click on an empty row and then click Create A Create or Change User dialog box appears DMC OAM create or change user record Create or Change User IPEI 00077 0615229 Master Handset Yes In the IPEI field type the serial number of the handset This is found either on a label under the battery on the packaging label or by pressing 99984 v the handset to be registered
136. set Key Description Menu key for accessing the menu gt Right arrow key for navigating forward in the menu Left arrow key for navigation back in the menu Enter key for accept of menu selection vI OK You will find the OK key on model 7420 and the Y key on model 413X 414X 743X and 744X Master handset menu structure Once a Master handset has been subscribed it has special rights access to the DMC which is used to configure various settings e To access the DMC through the Master handset press MENU x use the gt key to find MENU EXT EXTERNAL SERVICE then press Y OK SET UP The first layer of the DMC menu structure through the Master handset is shown below MENU Description MENU Configure user Add remove edit view handset subscriptions aegis Configure DMC For configuring the DMC through the Master handset DMC information View system settings BOOK Handset information View information on all subscribed handsets Base station information View information on base stations Statistics Reads out system statistics summary Languages Set languages for the external service menus accessible through the Master handset STATISTICS LANGUAGE Refer to Setting up a Master handset registering and subscribing on page 114 for more information about configuring a Master handset Digital Mobility System Inst
137. set Highest to lowest priority Service Modes and Restrictions Display regarding these will appear only if the handset is the control set e If there is a message waiting the MSG softkey displays e If there are call logs the CALLS softkey will also appear Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb displays fthere is a message waiting the MSG softkey displays fthere are call logs the CALLS softkey also displays Call Forward Forward lt name gt displays on the first line CANCEL and FWD softkeys fthere is a message waiting the MSG softkey displays fthere are call logs the CALLS softkey also displays Static Time and Date Feature Time and Date display on the first line fthere is a message waiting the MSG softkey displays fthere are call logs the CALLS softkey also displays Message Waiting Message for you displays e MSG softkey displays fthere are call logs the CALLS softkey also displays Call logs Call for you displays CALLS softkey displays Time and Date e System time and Date display Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 8 Handset registration and subscription Features with three second display timeouts The following feature displays have a three second display timeout F 520 F 521 F 536 F537 F 538 F803 F815 F 815 F816 F818 F819 F 819 F870 F871 F 871 F872 F 872 F873 F 873 F875 F 875 F876 F877 F878 F879 Park on First F
138. sing the Digital Mobility Service Tool This section provides information about e Installing the repeater and external antenna on page 72 e Programming a repeater with the programming kit on page 74 e Description of LED behavior on repeater on page 79 Note Before beginning the installation determine the position of the repeater for best coverage The coverage depends on the construction of the building architecture and the choice of building materials Refer to Environmental checklist on page 40 for more information about environmental requirements for repeaters For more information about deployment refer to the Digital Mobility Deployment Guide accompanying the Deployment Kit Note Use only the approved power supply provided with the Repeater unit Do not make any substitutions Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 71 Chapter 4 Repeater installation Note The repeater does not add channels it only adds additional coverage area Note The repeater can only be registered on the system 1 when placed within the coverage area of a base station 2 when placed within the coverage area of an already installed repeater or 3 when placed outside the coverage area using an external antenna Note The repeater covers four simultaneous speech channels These channels are borrowed from the attached base stations and are not additional channels to the total number of channels on the sy
139. ssage Log to File Status Message Screen Dump to File COMI via Null Modem Cable DCD active CTS active DSR active Default Mode The frequency of arrival of these status messages is determined by the status message level The level can have a value between 0 and 3 A value of 3 makes the DMC send a message very often and a value of 0 zero disables most messages How to set status message level e On the Advanced menu point to Set Message Level and select the wanted level A confirmation of the change of status message level is shown in the status bar How to read status message level 1 On the Advanced menu point to Read Message Level A Status Message window appears showing the current status message level in the DMC E Status Message 3l Status Message Level 0 141 2 Click OK How to save status messages Saving status messages is useful if you are experiencing problems with the system and need to send the status messages to your local service center 1 Youcan save the status messages as text or as a screen dump in a file e Click Start Status Message Log to File to save the status messages as a text file Note The Start Status Message Log to File command is also available from the File menu Click Status Message Screen Dump to File to save a screen dump of the status messages A Save As dialog box appears Save in 3 tmp x Q 5 E F3 2 My Recent Documents Desktop My
140. stem The repeater can be fitted with an external antenna to increase the coverage area further Professional installation is required for the external antenna Refer to Digital Mobility Repeater WRFP on page 31 for an illustration of a repeater with external antenna Note The external antenna used for the transmitter is to be fixed mounted on indoor permanent structures providing a separation distance of at least 20 cm 8 inches from all persons during normal operation and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Note The external antenna can be placed max one meter 3 feet from the repeater and must be placed in the direction of the base station that the repeater should synchronize with If the external antenna and repeater is part of a repeater jump the antenna should be directed towards the repeater to be synchronized with The external antenna comes with a wall mounting holder into which the external antenna can be clipped on to the main unit N0000623 01 5 72 Installing the repeater and external antenna 1 Connect the power supply cable into the RJ11 connector in the bottom of the repeater To connect the external antenna to the repeater break off the tab covering the antenna connection at the rear of the repeater and connect the external antenna cable Figure 31 Holes for wall mounted screws External antenna cable Only for repeaters supplied with external
141. system Norstar Installer Guides Digital station module BCM Programming and Operations Guides Norstar Installer Guides DN record configuration Refer to Telephone settings on page 121 Configuring and using features BCM Telephony Feature Handbook and Telephone Feature User Refer to Host system and Guide handset interoperability on Norstar System Coordinator Guides and Telephone Feature User page 120 Card Recording information Programming Records Requirements for the digital mobility system This section provides information about the environmental and electrical requirements and software requirements for the digital mobility system The section contains information about the different requirements for Digital Mobility Controller on page 38 e Base stations and repeaters on page 40 e Handsets on page 42 e DMC OAM program and Digital Mobility Service Tool on page 42 Digital Mobility Controller This section provides information you need to know before you install the DMC and contains the following information e Environmental checklist on page 39 e Electrical requirements on page 39 e Internal wiring requirements on page 40 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 39 Chapter 2 Installation overview Before you install the DMC complete the following actions Determine the location for the DMC and other equipment based
142. t a base station to download the software to Click Find Monitor Code An Open dialog box appears Figure 116 Look in O Flash BEREN E RFP_2G4_PC513 bin My Recent Documents File name MON24 BIN My Network Files of type Monitor File bin 5 Select the monitor code to be uploaded and then click Open 6 Click Find Runtime Code An Open dialog box appears Figure 117 Look in Flash ET 4 My Recent Documents File name RFP 264 PCS1 3 bin My Network Files of type Runtime File bin 7 Select the runtime code to be uploaded and then click Open N0000623 01 5 174 8 You can burn the flash in two way Note Burning the flash will set the system offline and the DMC is restarted after the burn this will have an impact on currently users f you want to burn the flash immediately after the loading of the flash select the Finalize with Burn check box e You can also choose to burn the flash later when no users will be disturbed by the system going offline This is done by clicking the Burn Flash button AFTER the flash has been loaded to the system 9 Click Load Flash to load the flash to the system The flash is loaded to RAM so that the system does not need to be offline when loading the flash 10 After loading the flash the flash is burned automatically if you have selected the Finalize with Burn check box Otherwis
143. t here 16 2 Position the DMC on the table or shelf Make sure you leave enough space around the DMC for ventilation and access to the cables 3 If the DMC is part of a linked system you can install the other DMC on top of or beside the existing DMC e To install the second DMC beside the existing DMC repeat steps 1 and 2 e To install the second DMC on top of the existing DMC refer to Install a DMC on another DMC on page 63 4 Secure the power supply for each unit in such a way that it is secure and cannot be accidentally bumped and dislodged 5 This procedure is complete N0000623 01 5 Chapter 3 DMC installation 68 Connecting DMC to host system TCM loop This section describes how to connect the DMC to the host system through TCM loop connections TCM Loop connections The TCM loop connector is a 50 pin amphenol connector with eight TCM loops for the DMC080 and 16 TCM loops for the DMC320 The DMC320 has two TCM connectors which support a total of 32 TCM loops Refer to Description of connectors and their placement on page 33 Note The maximum length of TCM loops is 15 meters 50 feet TCM input connector pinout Below you will find a list of TCM input connector pinouts Table 9 TMC input connector pinout DMC320 Connector 1 DMC320 Connector 2 TCM Loop PIN TCM Loop PIN 1 1 and 26 17 1 and 26 2 2 an
144. t the wall mount bracket is level 4 Using the wall mount bracket as a template mark the location of three of the wall mount bracket holes on the plywood backboard Refer to the following figure Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 65 Chapter 3 DMC installation Figure 27 Wall mount bracket Note When using three screws Nortel recommends installing the screws in the three holes labeled 1 or the three holes labeled 2 5 Install three 410 x 2 5 cm 1 inch round head wood screws in the backboard Do not tighten the screws heads against the backboard Leave approximately 0 5 cm 1 5 inch of the screw exposed from the backboard 6 Prepare the wall mount bracket by removing the alignment tabs or the side breakouts on the cable management door The list below describes what to remove for each of the installation scenarios e If this is the only DMC in the system remove the alignment tabs on the right side of the wall mount bracket e If this is the first DMC on a system with two DMCs a linked system remove the side breakout from the right side of the cable management door e If this is the last DMC on a system with two DMCs a linked system remove the alignment tabs and the side breakout from the left side of the cable management door 7 Hang the wall mount bracket on the mounting screws Make sure the wall mount bracket is level and the wood screw heads seat fully into the
145. the system Warning Change the access password to the DMC OAM program at the earliest N opportunity Refer to Change password on page 102 for the procedure for changing passwords The purpose of each window menu tab and command is described in this section This section includes information about e DMC OAM program main window on page 54 e Understanding the menu on page 54 e Understanding tabbed pages on page 55 N0000623 01 5 Chapter 2 Installation overview 54 DMC OAM program main window The DMC OAM program main window shown in the figure below consists of amenu bar where users access operation administration and management commands e tabbed pages where users register handsets send MSF Messages and receive status messages e a status bar showing status of the different actions going on Figure 20 Main window of the DMC OAM program E Digital Mobility Controller Null Modem Connection File Settings Advanced Help Registration MSF Demo Status Message Allow Subscription Device Primary IPEI Master Handset Position KSU Connection PP Part Number PPPCS 00077 0004292 221 Up 14066620 oD 00077 0004290 222 1 Down 14066620 oD COMI via Null Modem Cable DCD active CTS active DSR active Defaut Mode The menu bar contains configuration management options When you select the different menus dropdown boxes with
146. the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface 4 Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product This symbol on the product is used to identify the following important information Use only with a CSA or UL certified CLASS 2 power supply as specified in the user guide Use When using your telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following 1 Read and understand all instructions 2 Follow the instructions marked on the product N0000623 01 5 3 Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 4 Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool 5 Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product 6 This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 7 Donotallow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate
147. tion e Through DMC OAM program on page 126 e Through Master handset on page 127 Through DMC OAM program The DMC OAM program enables you to view all the user configurations of the wireless system e In the Registration tab click Read All to display all registered users and their configuration on the DMC Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 127 Through Master handset Figure 74 The Master handset enables you to view all the user configurations of the wireless system The individual handset configuration has to be accessed through either the position or directory number of that handset Viewing user configuration 1 Press MENU go to EXT SERVICE Press V OK go to CONFIG USER Press V OK go to VIEW Press V OK go to either ENTER POS FIND POS ENTER NUM 5 Select type the position or type the directory number of the handset to view its settings 6 Press Y OK the following configuration details are now visible POS The position SN Serial number IPEI DN Directory number extension number NAME Name of the handset user AC Authentication code SPEC RIGHTS ON Off if ON the handset is registered as a Master handset TMC LOOP the allocated DMC channel for the handset TCM LOOP 7 Press MENU X to exit the menu N0000623 01 5 128 Unsubscribing handsets Note Unsubscription of handsets requires the use of eac
148. tion When the base station is starting up the red LED flashes this process takes maximum two minutes When the base station is running the red LED lights constantly Check if there is contact to the base station from the DMC using the RFP PCS command under Settings in the DMC OAM program Try connect another base station If the other base station is not working either check the cable and the RJ45 connector for the DMC If repeaters are required go to Chapter 4 Repeater installation If no repeaters are required go to either Chapter 7 Configuring the DMC or Chapter 6 Preparing handset for use N0000623 01 5 Chapter 6 Preparing handset for use This section provides general safety information about handset and battery information on how to install and charge the battery and how to read the serial numbers on the different handsets It also contains a short description of the handset and handset keys Figure 47 Nortel Digital Mobility System 4 Preparing handsets Installing battery on 44 the 7420 handset Installing battery Installing battery on 42 acing batt the 743X 744X 413X arging Datrely and 414X handsets 4 3 2 Battery disposal Reading serial no on the 7420 handset 4 4 x Reading serial number gt 3 Reading serial no on the 743X 744X 413X and 414X handsets This section provides information about e Handset information on page 89 e
149. tion Settings Rep N0000623 01 5 158 Connection Settings 1 On the Settings menu click Connection Settings A Connection Settings dialog box appears 2 Select a Com port from the Serial Device list 3 Click either Handset or Repeater and then select the handset repeater in question 4 Click Proceed Figure 101 Connection Settings Connection Settings Serial Device COMI Select Target Handset Repeater 7420 159 System settings in the Master handset This section provides information about reading out system information and handset information using the Master handset This section provides information about e Reading system information from a Master handset on page 159 e Reading handset information from a Master handset on page 160 e Reading base station information from a Master handset on page 160 e Reading statistics from a Master handset on page 161 Reading system information from a Master handset The Master handset can read out system information as a quick way of checking the DMC settings Figure 102 1 Press MENU go to EXT SERVICE Press V OK go to SYSTEM INFO 3 Press v OK The following DMC settings can be accessed ARI The ARI code of the DMC PARTNO The part number of the DMC software P HWPCS The Primary DMC hardware edition number P SWPCS The Primary DMC software edition number S HWPCS The hardware edition number o
150. tistics on the other base station N0000623 01 5 162 Viewing DMC restarts Press MENU Z go to EXT SERVICE Press v OK go to STATISTICS Press v OK go to DMC RESTART Press v OK a fF Ww N s The display will show date and time of the last DMC restart Use the lt gt keys to access information on dates and times of the previous DMC restarts Advanced features This section provides information about the advanced features in the e DMC OAM program on page 162 Digital Mobility Service Tool on page 174 DMC OAM program The Advanced menu in the DMC OAM program contains several commands used for debugging the system It also contains a command for downloading software to the system Note Use advanced settings only under the direction of your authorized service representative This section contains a description of each of these commands e Status Message Level on page 162 e Enter Command Mode on page 163 e NVM non volatile memory on page 164 Dump on page 165 e RFP Slot Allocation on page 166 e Load Flash updating software on page 170 Digital Mobility Controller Null Modem Connection s Advanced Help f Status Message Level gt File Setting Reg Enter Command Mode Device Pi SYM TCM iPEI Dump Name 1 RFP Slot Allocation 2 Load Flash Status Message Level Allow Sul For more information refer to Checking
151. tory defaults of the new software 13 Click Close N0000623 01 5 178 Saving configuration data This section provides information about saving the configuration data of the DMC registration and subscription data of the handset and system information When saving the configuration data you have an overall overview of the DMC which is useful in case of problem solving The configuration data can be saved as a text file or a semicolon separated file This section contains the following information e Save configuration data as a text file on page 178 Save configuration data as semicolon separated file on page 179 Save configuration data as a text file 1 On the File menu click Save Configuration as txt A Save as dialog box appears Save in Cj tmp iM O ru My Recent Documents File name test My Network Save as type System Configuration File txt 2 Indicate in which folder and under what name the file should be saved and then click Save 179 Save configuration data as semicolon separated file 1 On the File menu click Save Configuration as csv A Save as dialog box appears Save in My Recent Documents File name test My Network Save as type System Configuration Fie csv E w Cancel 2 Indicate in which folder and under what name the file should be saved and then click Save N0000623 01 5 180 Troubleshooting error
152. uld you need to report a problem Here is the minimal set of information required 1 Configuration data as obtained through Save Configuration command under File menu Floor plans showing location of base stations and repeaters Description of the issue What happens What was expected Can it be reproduced How How often Chapter 10 System Management N0000623 01 5 184 Index A adjustment handset 142 Advanced menu 162 174 Allow Subscription check box 104 antenna external 71 backup non volatile memory 164 base station distances 80 installation 80 81 positioning 81 synchronizing 105 108 updating software 170 wiring 84 battery charging 92 disposal 92 information 89 installing 90 91 C cable IP modem 98 null modem 97 Cable Delay Measurement command 105 Change Password command 102 147 changing user settings through DMC OAM program 131 through Master handset 132 command Digital Mobility Service Tool Connection Settings 158 Download Flash 175 Exit 53 Command DMC OAM PSTN Gain 154 command DMC OAM Cable Delay Measurement 105 Change Password 102 147 Date amp Time 147 DSP Tone Level 156 Dump 165 Enter Command Mode 163 Exit 52 Load Flash 170 Measure Cable Delay 152 NVM 164 Restart DMC 153 154 156 157 RFP PCS 148 RFP Slot Allocation 166 Save Configuration as csv 179 Save Configuration as txt 178 Start Status Message Log to File 141 Statistic 149
153. ut Positioning a base station on page 81 e Installing the base stations on page 81 Caution You must install all base stations within 1500 meters 5 000 feet of the DMC Always make a cable delay measurement to ensure seamless handover between base stations Refer to Configuring the DMC through DMC OAM program on page 101 or Configuring the DMC through the Master handset on page 106 for more information about cable delay measurement 81 Positioning a base station Avoid installing base stations on large concrete or marble columns because these columns affect radio coverage If possible place the base station a minimum of one meter 3 feet from these types of columns Do not install a base station with the antenna housings near metal objects Be careful not to damage existing wiring or panels Do not position base stations in ducts plenums or hollow spaces used to transport environmental air except where the duct plenum or hollow space is created by a suspended ceiling having lay in panels To expand a coverage area with base stations additional base stations must be placed in such a way that overlap between the base stations radio coverage is established It is recommended that the overlap is at least 10 to 15 meters 30 to 50 feet Note Radio coverage depends on material and construction of buildings and surroundings i Warning Never install base stations in rows Installing the bas
154. wing dialog box appears E Digital Mobility Service Tool File Settings Advanced Help Handset Common Gain Loud Speaker Attenuation Microphone Gain Read Values Current value 7 Current value 0 Write Values Handsfree Gain Loud Speaker Attenuation Microphone Gain Read Values Current value 7 Current value 0 J Write Values Target 7440 Status Idle Under Common Gain click Read Values to display the current values for the loud speaker volume and microphone gain It is recommended not to change any of the default values as they will impact the system and create potentially echo or other voice quality issues Change the values and then click Write Values If adjusting a handset that can be used handsfree e Under Handsfree Gain click Read Values to display the current values for the loud speaker volume and microphone gain e Change the values and then click Write Values To adjust another handset e Select the Connection Settings command from the Settings menu e Select a handset from the list in the appearing Connection Settings dialog box and then repeat steps 5 to 8 On the File menu click Exit This will close the program The handset has now been adjusted 145 Define and view system settings Through the DMC OAM program the Digital Mobility Service Tool and the Master handset it is possible to define and view different settings of the system This section provides
155. xample if two base stations are located in a small room one could be set to Even Slot and the other to Odd Slot This will avoid the two base stations to interfer with each other The Setting cell will be replaced by a status message Click Read All if you want to see the selected RFP Slot Allocation setting Click Close Changing RFP Slot Allocations for all base stations 1 Onthe Advanced menu click RFP Slot Allocation A RFP Slot Allocation dialog box appears 169 Figure 111 l RFP Slot Allocation All RFP on Card No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP No contact to the RFP 2 Click Write AIL and then select a new setting for all the base stations A Slot dialog box appears Figure 112 Cancel 3 Selecta new setting for all the base stations The Setting cells will be replaced by a status message 4 Click Read All if you want to see the selected RFP Slot Allocation setting 5 Click Close N0000623 01 5 170 Load Flash updating software The Load Flash command is used when the system software or base station software need to be replaced by e g a new release or a software update Updating DMC software To update the DMC software you load a flash to the system Primary Secondary or both
156. xx ER Re x HERE TERRE EE 56 Understanding tabbed pages 2 csi sckae deka kam xa ee kee x am Rm B7 Description of the Master handset interface 0 000 eee eee eens 58 Master handset menu structure c25cccce0 ecb cedar t RR rm n 58 Language settings for Master handset 2 000 cece eee eee 59 Chapter 3 DMC installatiolt s ca osos saatas saastassch laaesptonsessstpaext 60 System equipment forthe DMG 2 26 2 eee s rr hh n hh 61 N0000623 01 5 Contents 11 asc Naw bikie ee t Erre Rd ORE PS RN RU ed PC Qu Gos 61 Opera SQUID L4 scere elexd redes E RIS GR GU RUSRCUC Eq EE 61 Equipment for installing the DMC lssseseeeee I 61 Install a DMC in an equipment rack 0 000 0c ees 62 Install the rack mount tray in an equipment rack 0000 ee eee 62 Install a DMC on the rack mounting tray 0 0000 cece ee 63 Install a DMC directly on the rack mounting tray llis 63 Install a DMC on another DMC silsllseseel eser 63 Install a DMG onthe Wall isseasensauatoxkBak EG RR ORREG EG URGE DOR UA RUE X RR GR cee 64 installa DMC on a flat elle caiostore ck iae kh Regan RE ehe ra UGG RR RR E 67 Connecting DMC to host system TCM loop ssesselselss e 68 TOM Loop cohDecHoflb 22228556 sehen thes nista cipu Saren D ARE REGI RR 68 TOM input connector piDoUE uias sducak ieu Er y Sho E dp sete eens IER 68 oxi SIUS Las xau TR qx S3CR Rd aede eR EnS tx EDS dq e audiet px 69
157. you will be prompted when starting the DMC OAM program Refer to Change password on page 102 for the procedures for changing a password Date and Time Figure 90 1 On the Settings menu click Date and Time a Date and Time The dialog box contains information on DMC system 13 01 2005 18 42 00 time The date and time are read from the host system 2 Click OK to close the dialog box A Date and Time dialog box appears Suppression Control Using the Suppression Control command makes the handsets function better in different noisy environments Refer to Suppression control on page 103 for more information on suppression control N0000623 01 5 148 RFP PCS The RFP PCS command requests the Product Change Status PCS from all base stations RFPs Using this command you can check if there is contact to the base stations You can also compare the base stations and check software versions 1 On the Advanced menu click RFP PCS A RFP PCS dialog box appears Figure 91 fi RFP pcs RFP OPCS PCS 3 or RFP 0 Debug Text 5 RFP 1 PCS No contact RFP 2 PCS No contact RFP 3 PCS No contact RFP 4 PCS No contact RFP 5 PCS No contact RFP 6 PCS No contact RFP PCS No contact RFP 8 PCS No contact RFP 3 PCS No contact RFP 10 PCS No contact RFP 11 PCS No contact RFP 12 PCS No contact RFP 13 PCS No contact RFP 14 PCS No contact RFP 15 PCS No contact 2 Click Read
158. your other networking and telecommunications equipment Note The DMC and the host system must be within 15 meters 50 feet of each other To rack mount a DMC you need the optional Rack Mount Kit NT9T6325E5 This kit provides the parts you need to mount several DMCs into a standard 19 inch equipment rack Use the following procedures to mount the DMC in a rack e Install the rack mount tray in an equipment rack on page 62 Install a DMC on the rack mounting tray on page 63 Caution Refer to Installation prerequisites on page 43 for acceptable environmental conditions before selecting a location for the DMC Caution To keep the DMC operating at optimal internal temperature keep the bottom sides and rear clear of obstructions and away from the exhaust of other equipment Install the rack mount tray in an equipment rack Use this procedure to install the rack mount tray in an equipment rack 1 Determine the location in the rack where you want to install the DMC 2 Position the rack mounting tray in the rack 3 Align the holes in the rack mounting bracket with the holes in the equipment rack rails 4 Fasten the rack mounting brackets to the rack using the four rack screws supplied Figure 25 Fasten the rack mounting tray to an equipment rack Y 5 This procedure is complete Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide 63 Ch
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