BT BT Versatility manual Introduction, General overview

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BT Versatility

Installation and maintenance Manual

Introduction

This document describes the practices to be adopted by field engineers during installation and maintenance of the BT Versatility. A more detailed description of the product, along with customer programmable facilities and features, may be found in the BT Versatility Owner's Manual, which should be read in conjunction with this document.

General overview

The BT Versatility is a new converged PBX and Data product, which can be connected to Analogue , ISDN and LAN networks.

The BT Versatility is a hybrid PABX/key-system, which may be equipped with Featurephones (V8 or V16) or standard two wire DTMF telephones. Extensions can also be equipped with Fax or Answering machines.

The BT Versatility is modular in construction and can be upgraded by adding various system expansion modules (Ports Modules, Options Module, Music on Hold module and Internet Module).

The BT Versatility allows Voice connectivity to ISDN and Analogue MF or LD exchange lines.

The BT Versatility may be configured with up to four internal S-Bus interfaces for connection to approved ISDN apparatus.

The BT Versatility is a versatile, easy-to-use system, which is simple to install and maintain.

The BT Versatility Internet Module. This provides Data connectivity to the Internet via ISDN or ADSL lines. It also provides an internal LAN.

The CE Marking on this equipment indicates compliance with the following:

This device conforms to Directive 1999/5/EC on Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment as adopted by the European Parliament And Of The Council.

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Contents BT Versatility Contents General overview IntroductionSafety Precautions during installation and system upgrades Electrostatic precaution ESPLightning and surge voltage protection BT Versatility Pro. PlusIncludes System, VM, 1M,2V8 Maintenance items Installation checklist Wall mount bracket Installing the Central Control UnitCCU LocationCCU Mounting the CCUCCU Mounting bracket clearances CCU Mounting BracketCCU Bracket + Backplane Bracket 300mm min Module location Modules located in the CCUInstalling the Backplane wall bracket System ExpansionMounting the CCU with two brackets Mounting screw hole Mounting the BackplaneExpansion Modules Push up to lock Installing an Expansion moduleRemove the cover Locate the Module First network module Installing the Analogue Module in the CCUAnalogue line module Analogue ModuleTo Locate the Analogue Module in the Ports Module Installing the Basic Rate Isdn Module in the CCU Basic Rate Isdn expansion moduleDigital Line Module Isdn First network module Second Module. Can be external T or internal S To Locate the Digital Line Module Isdn 2 in the Ports moduleSystem Isdn settings T0 interface terminationS0 interface termination Back up Voice Module voice messages and Greetings Voicemail modulePrimary Rate Interface Availability TBC Battery charger connector on the PSU Connecting the battery backup unit to the systemLed Indicators Connecting the BatteryV16 Featurephone connections underside of phone FeaturephoneV8 Featurephone connections underside of phone Position at 35 degrees Attaching the Featurephone desk plinth V8Expansion console Feature phone with consoleTo connect the V16 Console to a Featurephone V16 only V16 expansion consoleClip, Plinth and installation of the V16 expansion console Line cord rails Wall-mounting a FeaturephoneDoor Intercom Wall hook when the V8/V16 is wall mountedConnecting the extensions Cabling the unitCabling Break outs Speech Pin Data Connecting a MOH Music On Hold Module CCU connectionsDoor Intercom Doorstrike MOH Module contains Connecting a PA public Address amplifierConnecting a PC or Printer to the Serial Port Ports Module MDF ConnectionsInternet Module MDF Connections Cable limitations Options Module MDF ConnectionsCentral Bell External ExtensionInstalling an additional Network Analogue or Isdn module Installing additional modulesExpanding an Existing system Hot Swapping faulty modules Maintenance proceduresReplacing a faulty Module MDF Replacing the 008 extension board Replacing Faulty PCBsReplacing the CCU Control PCB Power supply unit spare fuse Spare Fuse Replacing the Power Supply UnitReplacing the CCU MDF Power fail AnalogueLine position Power up and test Switch onCommissioning Programming Equipped exchange linesIncoming ringing Call Barring Internet Module Programming Installation WizardAdsl Isdn Recommendations for customer training Troubleshooting 230 ± 10% V 50 Hz Technical specificationLAN Full remote support from a BT Maintenance Centre Index Offices Worldwide