BT BT Versatility manual Isdn

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BT Versatility

Installation and Maintenance Manual

Enter the Username. This will be provided by the ISP.

Enter the Password. This will be provided by the ISP.

Profile active. This must be set to Yes.

The Internet module is now set up to access the Internet using ADSL.

ISDN

The Internet module can use any ISDN line connected to the PABX to establish a dial-up connection to the Internet.

The following procedure is used to set up an ISDN connection.

Enter a Profile name to identify the ISP used for Internet access. The name can be up to 20 alphanumeric characters long.

Enter the Username. This will be provided by the ISP.

Enter the Password. This will be provided by the ISP.

Enter the telephone number that the Internet module dials to access the Internet. This will be provided by your ISP.

Profile active. This must be set to Yes.

The Internet module is now set up to access the Internet using ISDN.

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Contents BT Versatility Contents Introduction General overviewElectrostatic precaution ESP Safety Precautions during installation and system upgradesLightning and surge voltage protection BT Versatility Pro. PlusIncludes System, VM, 1M,2V8 Maintenance items Installation checklist Installing the Central Control Unit CCU LocationCCUMounting the CCU Wall mount bracketCCU Mounting Bracket CCU Mounting bracket clearancesCCU Bracket + Backplane Bracket 300mm min Modules located in the CCU Module locationSystem Expansion Installing the Backplane wall bracketMounting the CCU with two brackets Mounting the Backplane Mounting screw holeExpansion Modules Installing an Expansion module Push up to lockInstalling the Analogue Module in the CCU Analogue line moduleAnalogue Module Remove the cover Locate the Module First network moduleTo Locate the Analogue Module in the Ports Module Basic Rate Isdn expansion module Installing the Basic Rate Isdn Module in the CCUDigital Line Module Isdn First network module To Locate the Digital Line Module Isdn 2 in the Ports module Second Module. Can be external T or internal ST0 interface termination System Isdn settingsS0 interface termination Voicemail module Back up Voice Module voice messages and GreetingsPrimary Rate Interface Availability TBC Connecting the battery backup unit to the system Battery charger connector on the PSUConnecting the Battery Led IndicatorsFeaturephone V16 Featurephone connections underside of phoneV8 Featurephone connections underside of phone Attaching the Featurephone desk plinth V8 Position at 35 degreesFeature phone with console To connect the V16 Console to a Featurephone V16 onlyV16 expansion console Expansion consoleClip, Plinth and installation of the V16 expansion console Wall-mounting a Featurephone Line cord railsWall hook when the V8/V16 is wall mounted Door IntercomCabling the unit Connecting the extensionsCabling Break outs Speech Pin Data CCU connections Connecting a MOH Music On Hold ModuleDoor Intercom Doorstrike Connecting a PA public Address amplifier Connecting a PC or Printer to the Serial PortPorts Module MDF Connections MOH Module containsInternet Module MDF Connections Options Module MDF Connections Central BellExternal Extension Cable limitationsInstalling additional modules Installing an additional Network Analogue or Isdn moduleExpanding an Existing system Maintenance procedures Hot Swapping faulty modulesReplacing a faulty Module MDF Replacing Faulty PCBs Replacing the 008 extension boardReplacing the CCU Control PCB Power supply unit spare fuse Replacing the Power Supply Unit Spare FuseReplacing the CCU MDF Analogue Power failLine position Switch on Power up and testCommissioning Equipped exchange lines ProgrammingIncoming ringing Call Barring Installation Wizard Internet Module ProgrammingAdsl Isdn Recommendations for customer training Troubleshooting Technical specification 230 ± 10% V 50 HzLAN Full remote support from a BT Maintenance Centre Index Offices Worldwide