Nortel Networks R2MFC manual Hearing Aid Compatibility, Repairs, Important Safety Instructions

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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 the following precautions when installing telephone equipment:

1Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.

2Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.

3Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.

4Use 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:

1Read and understand all instructions.

2Follow the instructions marked on the product.

3Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

4Do 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.

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Contents R2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Safety North American Regulatory InformationR2MFC Media Bay Module Installation and Configuration Guide Enhanced 911 ConfigurationRadio-frequency Interference Important Safety Instructions Hearing Aid CompatibilityRepairs NN40010-300International Regulatory Information NN40010-300 Contents Chapter Preparing to install the R2MFC MBM Chapter R2MFC MBM maintenance Appendix a Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions MFC Register Signaling Panama Config 1 NN40010-300 How to Get Help Getting Help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions CenterGetting Help from the Nortel Web site Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or resellerHow to Get Help NN40010-300 About this guide Getting startedAudience Before you begin AcronymsSymbols and text conventions Pswd Convention Example Used forRelated publications Getting started NN40010-300 Chapter Overview General informationR2MFC MBM faceplate elements Administration and maintenance toolsOverview Config DIP switches System Status LEDsBNC and RJ-48 connectors R2MFC MBM back and underside elementsRS232 port E1 Status LEDsPower connectors MBM DIP switchesOverview NN40010-300 Chapter Preparing to install the R2MFC MBM Installation process map Host system setup requirementsPreparing to install the R2MFC MBM Host system setup requirementsR2MFC MBM setup requirements Config DIP switchesCustomer supplied hardware requirements Chapter Installing the R2MFC MBM Overview of the R2MFC MBM installationShutting down the system Installing the R2MFC MBMShutting down a BCM 4.0 system Shutting down a BCM 3.7 or lower system Shutting down the BCM 4.0 system hardwareInstalling an R2MFC MBM Installing an R2MFC MBM in the BCM platform base chassisInstalling an R2MFC MBM in the expansion unit Installing an R2MFC MBM in the BCM50 expansion unit Installing the rubber boot in an R2MFC moduleR2MFC Transmit Co-axial cable connected to the MBM Reconnecting the equipment Removing an R2MFC MBMHow to remove a BCM200 R2MFC MBM Removing an R2MFC MBM from the BCM platform base chassisHow to remove a BCM400 R2MFC MBM Removing an R2MFC MBM from the expansion unitWiring an R2MFC MBM How to remove the expansion unit front bezelInstalling the R2MFC MBM Connecting an R2MFC MBM to a service provider Trunk wiring overviewInstalling the R2MFC MBM Chapter Configuring the R2MFC MBM Configuring the R2MFC MBMPhysical line characteristics MFCR2 side External Link configurable parametersE1 framing Line signaling Register signalingMinimum or fixed number length + timer parameters Option Parameters Meaning DefaultConfiguring the MFCR2 external link Setting Config DIP switchesConfig DIP switch layout Creating a customized country codePRI side Internal Link configurable parameters E1 framing default parametersConfiguring the PRI internal link SignalingConfiguring the PRI internal link using Element Manager Layer 2 signaling parametersModule configuration parameters Parameter SettingConfiguring the PRI internal link using Unified Manager BCM lines configuration for R2MFC MBMModule type BCM module configuration for R2MFC MBM Off Turning on second dial tone using Element Manager Turning on second dial toneTurning on second dial tone using Unified Manager Outgoing dialing configuration for second dial toneConfiguring the R2MFC MBM Chapter R2MFC MBM maintenance Inter-working functionalityClock synchronization R2MFC MBM maintenanceTranslation of Subscriber Status Diagnostic tools Setting the R2MFC MBM to diagnostic modeDiagnostic and loopback modes Mode Description Call AvailabilityAlarms Alarms MeasurementsAlarms propagation Incoming signal errorsGroup I Alarms propagation Sheet 1 Alarm CauseR2MFC MBM maintenance Group I Alarms propagation Sheet 2 Group II alarms propagationFaceplate LEDs System status monitor LEDsError messages Logs and tracesLED Name Yellow LED Red LEDOverview of module replacement process Replacing an R2MFC MBMUpgrading firmware Hyper-terminal setup parameters Connect usingProgram responds starting rec 0. Hit any key to continue R2MFC MBM maintenance NN40010-300 Users and passwords Chapter Command Line Interface CLIOverview Accessing the CLI Command Line Interface CLICommands LOad directory CLI commandsINfo directory CLI commands LOad directoryVIew directory CLI commands VIew directoryCNtrl directory CLI commands Sheet 1 CNtrl directoryNN40010-300 CNtrl directory CLI commands Sheet 3 COnfig directoryCOnfig directory CLI commands Sheet 1 NN40010-300 ALarm directory ALarm directory CLI commands Sheet 1NN40010-300 SWerr directory CLI commands SWerr directoryMFC directory CLI commands Sheet 1 MFC directoryMFC directory CLI commands Sheet 2 See Chapter , MFC Signal Definitions, on page 111 for MFC R2 directory CLI commands Sheet 1 R2 directoryCommand Line Interface CLI R2 directory CLI commands Sheet 2 PRI directory CLI commands PRI directoryCommand Line Interface CLI NN40010-300 Appendix a Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions Shows the Config DIP switch layoutCountry selection DIP switch settings Second dial tone DIP switch settingsMexico Config Country code defaultsMexico Config 1 R2 A/B signals Interpretation of transmitted MFC signals Sheet 1 Interpretation of received MFC signalsMeaning Signal Mexico Config Mexico Config 2 R2 A/B signals Interpretation of received MFC signals Sheet 1Interpretation of transmitted MFC signals Brazil Config Brazil Config 1 R2 A/B signalsInterpretation of received MFC signals Brazil Config Brazil Config 2 R2 A/B signals Argentina Config Argentina Config 1 R2 A/B Signals Interpretation of received MFC signals Chile Config Chile Config 1 R2 A/B signalsSignal Block Panama Config Configuring DIP switch settings and definitions NN40010-300 Appendix B Diagnostic and loopback DIP switch settings Diagnostics and Loopback Dip Switch SettingsDiagnostic and loopback DIP switch settings NN40010-300 MFC signal definitions Appendix C MFC Signal DefinitionsMFC signal meaning MFC Signal Definitions NN40010-300 Appendix D CLI Cable Pinout Cable pinoutsCLI Cable Pinout NN40010-300