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Avaya Digital Mobility Configuration BCM Rls 6.0 User's Manual

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1. Connect the wire to the plug using the two inner connectors of the plug Pull the wire through the wall bracket 2 Mount the wall bracket on the wall using the screws accompanying the base station Do not fasten the screws completely to allow for adjustments of the wire length when connecting the wire to the base station 3 Connect the RJ11 plug to the rear of the base station Adjust the length of the wire and then fasten the wall bracket 4 Click the base station to the wall bracket 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 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 13 Digital Mobility Configuration BCM DECT Cable Installations Utilizing Structured Cabling The DMC can be interfaced with the BCM via structured cabling This could be achieved by using combination of topology as outlined in the diagram below Patch Panel Eg 8 RJ45 to RJ45 cables for connection ns of BCM extensions to RJ11 DMC RJ45 to RJ11 cable for Patch Panel connection between RJ45 Port 4 and DECT Base Station RJ45 1x1m RJ45 to 4XRJ45 cable for connection of base stations to structured cabling for the DMC 80 only 2 of the 4 spurs are required ie 2 base stations Installing Repeaters Repeaters are wireless so relatively easy to install They are used to extend the radio coverage of a given base st
2. b 200 30 30 77 TEST BCM50 R6 Inventory Information Connection Information IP Address 200 30 30 80 O00 HI UU System Name BCM50b 3 If you are presented with the Certificate Error window click on Continue to this website not recommended We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website Click here to close this webpage amp More information 4 Accept any further security messages that you may get presented with Security Information x This page contains both secure and nonsecure tems Do you want to display the nonsecure items NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 19 Digital Mobility Configuration 5 You will now see the login screen enter your BCM User name and Password By default these are set to User ID nnadmin Password PlsChgMe Click on OK Please Enter Credentials V Auto Login 6 In the Welcome to BCM window ensure the Main tab has been selected and the BCM button clicked Welcome to BCM o Mailbox Manager No update required Callpilot Manager No update required User Applications No update required Activity Reporter Basic No update required Business Applications No update required Business Element Manager No update required currently a Download Locations Run kamaa W 7 From the Applications list select Other Administrator Applications and click Run Applications Name Status
3. install the Base Stations guide and connect to the DMC irefer to the Installing Base Stations section of this Using the Service Tool guide Install Repeaters and any sinc Repeaters required external antenna refer to the Programming a refer to the Installing Repeaters section of this Install Repeaters and any guide required external antenna irefer to the Installing Repeaters section of this guide Register the handsets for L Prepare Handsets for ee reer oihe registration refer to the Registering Handsets Configuring the Digital section of this guide Mobility Controller section iPrepare Handsets for use of this guide refer to the Configuring ithe Digital Mobility Controller section of this guide l Repeater section of this guide 6 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration Digital Mobility Controller Installing the DMC Rack Mounting You can install a DMC in the same rack as the other networking equipment and BCM Note The DMC and the BCM must be within 15 meters of each other To rack mount a DMC you need the optional Rack Mount Kit This kit provides the parts you need to mount several DMCs into a standard 19 inch equipment rack 1 Determine the location in the rack where you want to install the DMC and position the rack mounting tray in the rack 2 Align the holes in the rack mounting bracket with the holes in the equip
4. Cable Delay i O Ticks Not Measured Not Measured Not Measured Not Measured Not Measured Not Measured Not Measured Link Down Not Measured 36 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration 21 The base stations are now synchronised with the DMC and ready for use Registering Handsets 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 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 registered handset to the system for usage If the handset is not registered in the system database subscription of the handset is not possible When a connection between a DMC and the system is established the DMC OAM program displays all the information for registering handsets Finding the IPEI number of a Handset The IPEI International Portable Equipment Identity number of the handset is required to register it using the DMC OAM There are two methods available for finding the IPEI NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 37 Digital Mobility Configuration 1 If the Handset battery has not yet been charged then remove the back cover an
5. No update required currendy ato2 0 0 g No update required currently at 50 2 New update availiable 1 0 1 iNo update required Online Documentation No update required Element Manager Context Help No update required currently at 6 0 ad pero Locate business Clement Manager ECM Monitor Data Migration Manager 20 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration 8 Again accept any security messages that appear and if prompted enter any login details 9 The Administrator Applications screen will be displayed 10 The Administration Applications page will be displayed Administrator Applications Administrator Management Tools CallPilot Manager Business Element Manager Desktop Assistant PRO AE NCM For BCM BCM Monitor CallPilot Unified Messaging CDR Clients BCM MIBs RADIUS Dictionary SSH Client PuTTY BCM Logs Digital Mobility Tools Digital Mobility Controller Digital Mobility Service Tool Templates a Startup Profile Template Factory Default Programming Record Nortel Partner Program Partner Program 11 Then select the Digital Mobility Service Tool link dministrator Applications Administrator Management Tools CallPilot Manager Business Element Manager Desktop Assistant PRO AE NCM For BCM BCM Monitor CallPilot Unified Messaging CDR Clients BCM MIBs RADIUS Dictionary SSH Client PuTTY B
6. Please Enter Credentials User ID nnadmin W Save Credentials Auto Login 30 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration 6 In the Welcome to BCM window ensure the Main tab has been selected and the BCM button clicked Welcome to BCM Dorres Mailbox Manager No update required Callpilot Manager No update required User Applications No update required Activity Reporter Basic No update required Business Applications No update required Business Element Manager No update required currently a Download Locations Run 7 From the Applications list select Other Administrator Applications and click Run Applications Name Status business Clement Manager No update required currendy ato2 U 0 BCM Monitor No update required currently at 50 2 Data Migration Manager New update availiable 1 0 1 Other Administrator Applications 0 0 update required Online Documentation No update required Element Manager Context Help No update required currently at 6 0 ad Download Locations li 8 Again accept any security messages that appear and if prompted enter any login details 9 The Administrator Applications screen will be displayed NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 31 Digital Mobility Configuration 10 The Administration Applications page will be displayed Administrator Applications Administrator Management Tools CallPilot Manager Bus
7. Repeater 25 has been selected Click the Proceed bution Digital Mobility Service Tool Connection Settings Serial Device CoM Select Target Handset 0 Repeater 18 The programming window will now be launched You will need to input the ARI number of the DMC This is found on the System label found on the back of the DMC You can also read the ARI code using the System Information command under the Settings menu in the DMC OAM program 24 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration 19 Next input the Base station that the repeater is to synchronize with and the repeater number use the table 1 to determine the correct repeater number Digital Mobility Service Tool ioj x File Settings Advanced Help Repeater System A Connect to System with ARI Ped A R 10022024640 Write Number Base Station to Synchronize on 0 Z Clear Repeater Number 7 Busy Bit 2 Debug Bip Device COMI Target Repeater 25 Status Idle f Note When configuring numbers for Repeaters in a repeater jump if you intend to use more than three repeaters then the number scheme would start again after the third repeater in the jump In this example the repeaters are associated with the first base station O therefore the first repeater is repeater 64 After the third repeater 192 the numbering process starts again for the fourth repeater indicated as 64 CBOG Table
8. a The external antenna used for the repeater is to be fixed mounted on indoor permanent structures providing a separation distance of at least 20 cm 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 up to one meter from the repeater and must be placed in the direction of the base station that the repeater should synchronies with If the external antenna and repeater is part of a repeater jump the antenna should be directed towards the repeater to be synchronised with The external antenna comes with a wall mounting holder into which the external antenna can be clipped on to the main unit 16 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration 1 To connect the external antenna to the repeater break off the tab covering the antenna connection at the rear of the repeater 2 Mount the wall bracket for the external antenna on the wall using the accompanying 30mm screws 3 Simply clip the Antenna into position on the wall mounting bracket and connect the antenna cable at the rear of the repeater with the connection plug at the bottom of the external antenna NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 17 Digital Mobility Configuration Programming a Repeater With the base stations and repeaters installed it will now be necessary to program the repeaters to synchronise with their respective base s
9. a DMC080 or a DMC320 as to the number of TCM loops available for handsets 17 Select the command Settings and click Measure Cable Delay from the drop down menu This will allow you to synchronize the base stations connected to the DMC Digital Mobility Controller E Ioj x File Settings Advanced Help Rec System Information Message Change Password Date and Time M Suppression Contral RFP PES D Measure Cable Delay Restart DME yf Read all Coma lets active DSR active pep active Default Mode S Log is Running 2 18 On the next screen click Measure A warning will appear asking you to confirm the measurement Click OK warning LULULUmUmUmtttt CSXI All outgoing calls are dropped measurement is performed and the DME is restarted Do you wish to continue Cancel NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 35 Digital Mobility Configuration 19 Another dialogue box will appear saying that the measuring could take up to 10 minutes to complete Leave this to run and eventually the Password dialogue box will appear again Cable Delay 1 x Measure Cable Delay Measure Read Measuring Cable Delay Please do not interrupt This process could take up to 10 minutes to complete 20 Type the password default and then click Read The base stations will now be displayed with a number of ticks against the measurement of their distance to the DMC Cable Delay X Measure
10. configure operate administer and maintain the wireless subsystem through the DMC e Digital Mobility Service Tool the tool used from your computer to configure and manage handsets and repeaters The DMC OAM application and Digital Mobility Service Tool are separate from the BCM configuration interface Element Manager The DMC is connected to the BCM via a Digital Station Module DSM and will utilize the required ports on the DSM for each of the required Digital Mobility Handsets Required Information Before configuring the Digital Mobility Controller you should consider the following e Has all of the required telephony programming been completed on the BCM e Has a Digital Station Module DSM been provided with spare ports for the Digital Mobility Handsets NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 5 Digital Mobility Configuration Flow Chart Use this flow chart to determine the recommended procedure for installing and configuring the Digital Mobility system Use this flow chart to determine the recommended procedure for installing and configuring the Digital Mobility system Install the primary DMC and connect to the BCM refer Optional to the Installing the DMC section of this guide iInstall the seco ndary DMC i land connect to the BCM refer to the Installing the DMC section of this guide ee ee Install the Base Stations and connect to the DMC refer to the Installing Base Stations section of this
11. need to connect the computer to the repeater This is done using the Service Tool Serial Modular Cable Adapter Serial RJ11 4 Connector pole port to COM port RJ116 Pole Port RJ116 Pole Port to modular adapter Digital Mobility Service Tool 22 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration Repeater 14 Unplug the power supply from the repeater and connect the modular adapter to the repeater port Connect the power supply to the adapters RJ11 4pole port and the serial cable to the RJ11 6 pole port 15 Attach the 9 pin serial connector to the computers COM port 16 With the Service Tool attached to the repeater and computer run the installed application Digital Mobility Service Tool This can be run from the start menu for example fe m u V m i G 0 ks wn E m Programs Help and Support Rum an Accessories fan k 4 Documents t Ea Microsoft AutoRoute 2 Snagt 8 Settings Pes 2 PicMaster Search fin Digital Mobility Service Tool 2 Digital Mobility Service Tool on the web if Uninstall Digital Mobility Service Tool Shut Down NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 23 Digital Mobility Configuration 17 Once opened the Connection settings screen will appear Confirm the COM port number attached to the Serial Device Select the required repeater from the drop down list In this example a
12. when subscribing it to the system Registering Additional Handsets 1 Press MENU and the arrow keys to go to EXT SERVICE NO Press OK v to enter the next level of options Using the arrow keys go to CONFIG USER 3 Press OK v Using the arrow keys go to ADD 4 Press OK v Using the arrow keys go to ENTER POS 5 Press OK v Using the arrow keys enter the position of additional handsets 6 Press OK IPEF appears in the display Type the serial number of the handset The IPEI serial number is found on the label behind the battery pack 7 Press OK v AC appears in the display Type an authentication code max eight digits AC is optional 8 Press OK SPEC RIGHTS appears in the display Special rights are only given to additional Master handsets Select No SPEC RIGHTS 9 Press OK Select PRIMA or SECOND 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 42 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration 10 Press OK TCM LOOP appears in the display Type the TCM loop number of the chosen Primary or Secondary DMC and then press OK v A Successful message appears in the display 11 To register another handset press OK v and repeat steps 2 to 10 12 Press the MENU key to exit 13 Once registered the ha
13. 1 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 25 Digital Mobility Configuration 20 For the Busy Bit field leave the default setting to 2 Selecting the Debug Bit check box is useful for error findings on the system When selecting the Debug Bit check box the handset beeps when it logs on the repeater When the handset is off hook and connected to the repeater you will hear a beep every three seconds in the handset In normal operation this should be left unchecked Digital Mobility Service Tool O x File Settings Advanced Help Repeater System System Read Connect to Systerm with ARI fi 0022024640 Base Station to Synchronize on T kal Connect to System with AAI fi 0022024640 Base Station to Synchronize on write a Clear Ad Repeater Humber E Busy Bit 2 Debug Bip Device COM1 Target Repeater 25 Status Idle 21 Click Write to confirm the settings and program the repeater Then click Read to check that the settings are as required 22 The repeater has now been programmed The Digital Mobility Service Tool also allows the following aspects of the Digital Mobility solution to be managed e Handset firmware upgrading e Handset audio gain adjustment for noisy environments e Handset Microphone and loudspeaker gain adjustment Use of this tool requires a programming cable and a handset programming cradle For Digital Mobility Handset 743x 744x and DECT Hand
14. AVAYA BCM Ris 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration Task Based Guide Digital Mobility Configuration Copyright 2010 Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved Notices While reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete and accurate at the time of printing Avaya assumes no liability for any errors Avaya reserves the right to make changes and corrections to the information in this document without the obligation to notify any person or organization of such changes Documentation disclaimer Avaya shall not be responsible for any modifications additions or deletions to the original published version of this documentation unless such modifications additions or deletions were performed by Avaya End User agree to indemnify and hold harmless Avaya Avaya s agents servants and employees against all claims lawsuits demands and judgments arising out of or in connection with subsequent modifications additions or deletions to this documentation to the extent made by End User Link disclaimer Avaya is not responsible for the contents or reliability of any linked Web sites referenced within this site or documentation s provided by Avaya Avaya is not responsible for the accuracy of any information statement or content provided on these sites and does not necessarily endorse the products services or information described or offered within them Avaya does not guarantee that these links will work all
15. CM Logs Digital Mobility Tools Digital Mobility Controller e i Digital Mobility Service Tool Templates Startup Profile Template Factory Default Programming Record Nortel Partner Program Partner Program Documentation NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 21 Digital Mobility Configuration 12 Select the link to download the Service Tool and down load the software to your computer Administrator Digital Mobility Service Applications Administrator Management Tools CallPilot Manager Business Element Manager Desktop Assistant PRO AE Download Digital Mobility Service Tool NCM For BCM A See Important Notes Below BCM Monitor CallPilot Unified Messaging The Digital Mobility Service Tool allows the following aspects of the Digital Mobility solution to be managed CDR Clients BCM MIBs e Repeater programming RADIUS Dictionary e Handset firmware upgrading SSH Client PuTTY e Handset a adjustment for noisy ees e Handset Microphone and loudspeaker gain adjustment BCM Logs Digital Mobility Tools Use of this tool requires a programming cable and a handset _ eE programming cradle For the Digital Mobility Handset 7420 Digital Mobility Controller programming a special 7420 programming cradle is required For Digital Mobility Service Tool Digital Mobility Handset T4307 44x and DECT Handset 413x 414x the regular charging stand is used 13 Once the application has been downloaded you will
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17. Mobility Configuration 4 The handsets will be seen on each line as you register them File Settings Advanced Help Registration MSF Demo Status Message W Allow Subscription Device Primary 0007 OF 43596 No 0 2 No 1 5 Once all of the handsets have been registered click on the button Read All This will update the handsets in relation to their physical connection to the BCM including their DN number File Settings Advanced Help Registration MSF Demo Status Message i Allow Subscription Device Primary OOO 0743596 216 OOO OF 43588 219 DECT2 yf Readal Coma CTS active DSR active Dep active Default Mode amp a 6 The handsets are now registered but will need to be subscribed 40 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration Subscribing Handsets On the Digital Mobility Handsets perform the following sequence 1 2 Press MENU key Press the Left arrow lt key twice to display MENU LOGIN Press OK Press the Left arrow lt key twice to display SUBSCRIPTION CREATE Press OK SUBSCRIPTION SEARCH ID appears displaying the DMC number Press OK CREATE SYSTEM 01 AC appears Enter an AC as required based on whether an Authentication Code was created during the registration process then press OK Vv The handset will now display the DN assigned to it and is operational R
18. ation but do not have the ability to increase the number of channels available from each base station They support 2 channels only utilizing these from the four available of the base station they are assigned to The repeater can only be registered on the system when placed within the coverage area of a base station or within the coverage area of an already installed repeater Up to six repeaters can be used to extend radio coverage for a base station Installing repeaters requires a software installation programming as well as a hardware installation 1 Pull the power supply wire through the wall bracket and mount the wall bracket on the wall using the screws accompanying the repeater Do not 1400 NIN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration fasten the screws completely to allow for adjustments of the wire length when connecting the wire to the base station 2 Connect the RJ11 plug to the rear of the repeater Adjust the length of the wire and then fasten the wall bracket 3 Click the base station to the wall bracket NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 15 Digital Mobility Configuration Installing External Antenna The repeater can be fitted with an external antenna to increase the coverage area further The antenna points to an external position to create a remote cell up to 1000 meters from the base station Base Stations Maximum 1000 Meters Repeater with External Antenna
19. cure and cannot be accidentally dislodged Connecting to the BCM This section describes how to connect the DMC to the BCM through TCM Time Compression Multiplexing loop connections i e digital extension loops The TCM loop connector is a 50 pin amphenol connector with eight TCM loops for the DMC0O80 and 16 TCM loops for the DMC320 The DMC320 has two Amphenol connectors which support a total of 32 TCM loops 10 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration The connection of the DMC to the BCM is Amphenol connector to Amphenol connector Note The maximum length of TCM loops is 15 meters ao 6 Red Bue Bue Red 8 Red Green Green Red Red Brown Brom Rea Installing Base Stations Before you install Base stations ensure that a site planner defines the base station locations site survey for deployment and records the base station information in the host system programming record Each base station supports four channels and radio coverage of 50 to 150 metres indoor and 300 to 600 metres outdoor dependant on site survey and environment Note You must install all base stations within 1500 meters of the DMC Always make a cable delay measurement to ensure seamless handover between base Stations 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 from these types
20. d battery to view the Serial Number first 12 digits Lips SITE Oe tee d NRN pI 2 With the battery fully charged and handset powered on press 99984 v the handset will display the IPEI number on the second line of the display With the IPEI Number now available the handsets can be registered with the DMC 38 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration Registering a Handset using the DMC OAM lf you have closed the DMC OAM interface then follow steps 5 to 8 of the previous section 1 Highlight and right click on a line next to a TCM number and select Create Eile Settings Advanced Help Registration MSF Demo f Status Message Allow Subscription Righ li k Device Primary Create or Change User aq IFE Hame 000770743594 E r Master Handset TEM Device No Primary g Read Al Coma CTS active DSR active pep active Default Mode oe amp Log is Running a 2 In the IPEI Field type the number recorded for the handset you wish to register Select if this is to be a Master handset or not with special privileges 3 In the AC field type the authentication code optional The authentication code is a subscription password of a maximum eight digits that can be used when subscribing the handset to the DMC this may be left blank depending on the customer s requirements Simply click on create NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 39 Digital
21. e material may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of a duly authorised representative of ITEL NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 3 Digital Mobility Configuration Table of Contents Digital Mobility Configuration ccccccceseeceeeeeneeensenenees 5 OVEN OW a eein Sah jeiciatee td R a toes 5 FOW GAM sastateaveive starve iiladein ui stavineoe vanes nets alu sn uaaabgentuah a law iaa ius eens 6 Digital Mobility CONTONE asica a eleianeaiecdevaielan 7 Healing Me DMO zre a 7 Wall MOUNINO situtateat ed i e a a weak eaeatide 8 BMC OI TO DMO aad te aac ttt a a a a ld dna te ances 9 GONnMecinG tothe BOM sux cckesce dade ee cathe essa de tanccctecuer det ine otha aa S 10 lnstallinG Base Stat N S ssns oe x ctancdene a a O a a a a 11 BASS Staton WING eea a a a a aa 12 Installing the Base Station cccccccccccssseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeesaeaeeeees 13 BCM DECT Cable Installations Utilizing Structured Cabling ccseeeeeeeeees 14 installing FRE DC GUSTS seniii cetic cae syed Uae doses a a E 14 installing External AMENNA siin saaa a raaa 16 Programming a Repete rain aoa a 18 Configuring the Digital Mobility Controller DMC ccccccseeeeceeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeees 27 Connecting tothe DMG sireisas enana ee 27 Contiguring the DMG sarie a E Reiedes 28 Installing the Digital Mobility Controller OAM ccccccesessseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 29 FOGISTSNING HANUSCUS ecco ceece
22. egistering a Master Handset using the Handset 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 Power up the handset Press MENU key Press Left arrow key twice to go to MENU LOGIN Press OK Press Left arrow key twice to display SUBSCRIPTION CREATE Press OK The handset will now search for the serial number of the system As soon as the right serial number of the system appears in the display press OK v The serial number is indicated on the label on the rear of the DMC NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 41 Digital Mobility Configuration 7 CREATE SYSTEM 01 AC appears Enter an AC as required based on whether an Authentication Code was created during the registration process then press OK 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 Note 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
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24. he location of three of the wall mount bracket holes on the plywood backboard f q o Note The holes marked 1 and 2 show f U the suggested positions in relation to F which hole to use These are in the order 1 2 of preference so use holes marked 1 in their suggested locations or holes numbered 2 as an alternative for the position of the mounting screws 4 Install three 10 x 2 5 cm round head wood screws in the backboard Do not tighten the screw heads against the backboard Leave approximately 0 5 cm of the screw exposed from the backboard 5 Prepare the wall mount bracket by removing the alignment tabs or the side breakouts on the cable management door The following describes what to remove for each of the installation scenarios 8 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration a If this is the only DMC in the system remove the alignment tabs on the right side of the wall mount bracket b 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 c 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 6 Hang the wall mount bracket on the mounting screws making sure that the bracket is level and the wood screw heads seat fully into the wall mount slots Then tighten the wood screws against
25. iness Element Manager Desktop Assistant PRO AE NCM For BCM BCM Monitor CallPilot Unified Messaging CDR Clients BCM MIBs RADIUS Dictionary SSH Client PuTTY BCM Logs Digital Mobility Tools Digital Mobility Controller Digital Mobility Service Tool Templates Startup Profile Template Factory Default Programming Record Nortel Partner Program Partner Program Documentation 11 Then select the Digital Mobility Controller link Administrator Digital Mobility Applications Controller Administrator Management Tools CallPilot Manager packagetor theweb Business Element Manager Desktop Assistant PRO AE Download Digital Mobility Controller NCM For BCM ___ see Important Notes Below _ BCM Monitor i The Digital Mobility Controller OA amp M software allows the following CallPilot Unified Messaging aspects ofthe Digital Mobility solution to be managed CDR Clients Digital Mobility Controller administration Handset registration and subscription RADIUS Dictionary Base station registration BCM MIBs SSH Client PuTTY System backup and restore programming information Statistical information for debug BCM Logs a 4 Broadcasting test messaging Digital Mobility Tools Updating Controller firmware Digital Mobility Controller aj _ Updating base station firmware Digital Mobility Service Tool Remote system administration using a modem and R5232 connection Templates Startup Profile Template Direct c
26. ment rack rails 3 Fasten the rack mounting brackets to the rack using the four rack screws Supplied gt _ rT aon if r i _ r a ume a a a77 T pa r P a Ma Pa cr a al a Ps a a ie wi j x i a ar a7 Comi F y w Pa k z i of i 4 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 5 Slide the module back until the DMC feet click in place on the tabs in the depressions 6 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 Ensure that the screw holes in the DMC are aligned with the holes in the NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 7 Digital Mobility Configuration 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 Wall Mounting The DMC can be wall mounted in which case a wall mounting kit is required lt is also recommended to have a plywood backboard two cm thick 1 Mark the location of the plywood backboard on the wall using a pencil then mount the plywood backboard securely to the wall 2 Place the wall mount bracket on the backboard and use a spirit level to check that the wall mount bracket is level 3 Using the wall mount bracket as a template mark t
27. mum 200Mhz Intel AMD e Minimum 10 MB RAM recommended 1 Open Internet Explorer In the address field type replacing the relevant part with your BCM IP address http lt bcm ip address gt Navigation Canceled Windows Internet Explorer J http 200 30 30 30 gt Note You can also use the Web Page button in Element Manager to launch a web broswer session The BCM you wish to access must be selected in the Element Navigation Panel to do this Element Navigation Panel Ey Network Elements Connection Information J 10 1 1 2 ee 10 1 1 66 IP Address 200 30 30 80 To BEBM SSE BMB e BCM Chester Password hiiio 5 200 30 30 77 Fy TEST BCM50 RG Inventory Information 1 3 _ i a 3U GU q System Name BCM50b NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 29 Digital Mobility Configuration 3 If you are presented with the Certificate Error window click on Continue to this website not recommended We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website Click here to close this webpage More information KX 4 Accept any further security messages that you may get presented with Security Information This page contains both secure and nonsecure Do you want to display the nonsecure items 5 You will now see the login screen enter your BCM User name and Password By default these are set to User ID nnadmin Password PlsChgMe Click on OK A
28. ndsets will still need to be subscribed to the system Please refer to the Subscribing Handsets section of this guide NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 43 Digital Mobility Configuration Avaya Documentation Links 44 Digital Mobility System Installation and Configuration Guide Digital Mobility Phone 413X and 414X User Guide Digital Mobility Phone 4145Ex and 4146Ex User Guide Digital Mobility Phone 7420 User Guide Digital Mobility Phone 743X 744X User Guide NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0
29. of columns Do not install a base station NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Ris 6 0 11 Digital Mobility Configuration with the antenna housings near metal objects 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 Base Station Wiring The Base station is connected using an RJ11 connector with twisted pair from a Cat4 cable or similar however the connection at the DMC is RJ45 On a DMC080 two base stations can be connected from the RJ45 connection on the DMC and four base stations per RJ45 connector on the DMC320 eight base Stations in total having two RJ45 interfaces Use the following tables to determine which pairs to use for which base stations Please note that on the RJ11 interface it is always Pins 2 and 3 that will be used for the twisted pair This is regardless of the base station numbering DMC080 Pins 12 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration Installing the Base Station 1 Use a twisted pair wire e g Cat 4 between the DMC and the base station with an RJ11 connector at the base station end of the wire
30. ogram This is again downloaded from the BCM Using this interface it is possible to configure the DMC on following parameters that are useful when setting up the system Parameter Change Password When starting the DMC OAM program you will be prompted for a password The default password is default 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 before additional handsets can be subscribed to the system This allows the DMC to send out its ARI code so the handsets read which system to log onto Cable Delay Following the installation of the DMC and the base station a cable delay measurement must be taken in order to synchronize the system The cable delay measurement will trigger the system to reboot and all calls will be dropped 28 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration Installing the Digital Mobility Controller OAM Direct connection is completed through a null modem cable connected to the RS232 port on the DMC and the serial port on the PC The Digital Mobility Controller may be run on the following operating systems e Windows XP Professional SP3 e Windows Vista SP2 32 bit e Windows 7 Professional Ultimate and Enterprise 32 bit system Requirements e Mini
31. onnection is done through a null modem cable connected to the R8232 port on the OMG and the serial port on the Pe Factory Default Programming Record 32 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration 12 Select the link to download the Digital Mobility Controller and download the software to you computer Administrator Digital Mobility Applications Controller Administrator Management Tools a CallPilot Manager Business Element Manager Desktop Assistant PRO AE Download Digital Mobility Controller NCM For BCM a See Important Notes Below ECM Monitor i The Digital Mobility Controller OA amp M software allows the following CallPilot Unified Messaging aspects ofthe Digital Mobility solution to be managed CDR Clients Digital Mobility Controller administration Handset registration and subscription RADIUS Dictionary Base station registration SSH Client PulTy System backup and restore programming information Statistical information for debug BCM Logs a 7 Broadcasting test messaging Digital Mobility Tools Updating Controller firmware Digital Mobility Controller qs Updating base station firmware Digital Mobility Service Tool Remote system administration using a modem and R523 connection BCM MIBs 13 Once installed run the installed application Digital Mobility Controller This can be run from the start menu for example I m Accessories fe Documents j Eal Microsoft AutoRou
32. se tetas tutes tas ese dae et he acd tate eile aaa 37 Finding the IPEI number of a Handset cccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 37 Registering a Handset using the DMC OAM c ceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeees 39 SUDSCHDING Handsets ux toec town canta ee tae acest 41 Registering a Master Handset using the Handset ccccseeceeeeeeeeees 41 Registering Additional Handsets cccccccecssseeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesaeeeeeees 42 Avaya Documentation LINKS ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeaes 44 4 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration Digital Mobility Configuration Overview The Digital Mobility System 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 This guide explains how to install and configure the Digital Mobility System This includes the installation and configuration of the following components e Digital Mobility Controller DMC e Digital Mobility Base stations Radio Fixed Part RFP e Digital Mobility Repeaters Wireless Radio Fixed Part WRFP The guide also provides you with information about e DMC OAM application the tool used from your computer to
33. set 413x 414x the regular charging stand is used 26 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration Configuring the Digital Mobility Controller DMC Now that the base stations and repeaters have been assigned and programmed the Digital Mobility Controller can now be configured Power up the DMC by plugging the power supply cable into the front power point Connecting to the DMC There are two methods of connecting to the DMC these being a direct connection with a null modem cable or the use of an IP to serial converter Note It should be stated that the null modem cable should use 8 pins of the required serial connection so some of the null modem cables available may not provide all of the necessary connections Please refer to the Avaya documentation for a detailed explanation of the pins being used Both of the suggested connection methods require connection to the COM port on the DMC NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 2 Digital Mobility Configuration For IP to serial converter devices please refer to the documentation that is included with the converter device itself RJ45 cable from network switch to IP to serial converter Network Switch DMC Serial Cable or cross over cable Examples of possible IP to Serial Converter connections Configuring the DMC The DMC can be programmed using the Digital Mobility Controller OAM Operation Administration and Maintenance pr
34. tations A base station can have up to six repeaters programmed to it increasing the radio coverage But each repeater must also be programmed with a Repeater Number that will not interfere with the synchronisation and any adjoining repeater The repeaters are configured using the Digital Mobility Service Tool You will need to install the Digital Mobility Service Tool application from the BCM to the computer that is to be used to program the repeater The Digital Mobility Service Tool may be run on the following operating systems e Windows XP Professional SP3 e Windows Vista SP2 32 bit e Windows 7 Professional Ultimate and Enterprise 32 bit system Requirements e Minimum 200Mhz Intel AMD e Minimum 10 MB RAM recommended 1 Open Internet Explorer In the address field type replacing the relevant part with your BCM IP address http lt bcm ip address gt Navigation Canceled Windows Internet Explorer ee ig 2 Click on Go or press Return on your keyboard 18 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration Note You can also use the Web Page button in Element Manager to launch a web broswer session The BCM you wish to access must be selected in the Element Navigation Panel to do this dp Exit Y cut Ea Copy Paste f web Page Validate Device Sy Connect twork Elements 10 1 1 2 10 1 1 66 a 200 30 30 30 73 User ID nnadmin 200 30 30 51 4 BCM Chester Password
35. te m Snagit 8 Programs F Settings Search in Microsoft Office NPort Management Suite Digital Mobility Controller y 2 Digital Mobility Controller on the Web if Uninstall Digital Mobility Controller Help and Support Run BiG DEE Windows XP Professional shut Down Hi Start NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM RIs 6 0 33 Digital Mobility Configuration 14 The Connection dialogue box will appear For the Serial device select the COM Port number that the DMC is connected to on your computer and click OK If you wish to change the communications settings click on the Change Communications Configuration button Welcome Press ESC to continue X Connection Edit Senal Device Mull Modem Cable Y COMI hd Connection COM via Mull Modem Cable x Cancel 15 The Digital Mobility Controller OAM will be launched presenting you with a Password dialogue box Type the password default and select OK Digital Mobility Controller E Jol x File Settings Advanced Help Registration MSF Demo Status Message Allow Subscription Device Primary DMC Password J xX Password y OK A Close yf Read al Com4 CTS active DSR active Dep active Default Mode os A 34 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 Digital Mobility Configuration 16 The DMC screen will show a grid for each of the handsets dependant on whether you are configuring
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37. the wall mount bracket 7 Align the feet on the DMC with the four holes in the wall mount bracket Press the DMC against the wall mount bracket and slide the module down until it clicks into place Repeat the necessary steps if you are installing a second DMC in a linked system 8 Secure the power supply for the DMC unit in such a way that It is secure and cannot be accidentally dislodged DMC on to DMC The DMC can also be connected directly one on top of the other 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 NN40011 036 Issue 1 2 BCM Rls 6 0 9 Digital Mobility Configuration 2 Slide the DMC back until it clicks in place on the tabs On a flat surface The DMC can be placed on any flat surface that can safely support the weight of the module Though please 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 Position the DMC on the table or shelf making sure that enough space is left around the DMC for ventilation and access to the cables 2 If the DMC is part of a linked system you can install the other DMC on top of or beside the existing DMC 3 Secure the power supply for each unit in such a way that it is se

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