Option 11C Mini
Planning and Installation Guide
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 Contents
 6 of 332 Contents
Ystem and site requirements
Re gulatory information
 Important safet y instructions 101
Installin g the Option 11C Mini
Installin g the chassis 115
Contents Page 7
 8 of 332 Contents
Installin g the circuit cards 147
Installin g and connecting Cross-connect terminal 169
Installin g Power Failure Transfer Units 185
 Connectin g the telephones
Installin g and connecting SDI and Ethernet ports
Startin g the Option 11C Mini and installing software
Contents Page 9
 Appendix a Prepro grammed data 285
Connectin g an external alarm 279
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Connectin g the trunks 253
 Appendix B Chan ging preprogrammed data
Contents Page 11
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 About this guide
Who should read this guide
How this guide is organized
 North American term UK term or meaning
Terminology used in this guide
 Related documents
 16 of 332 About this guide
 Option 11C Mini system description
Introducing the Option 11C Mini
 Option 11C Mini chassis
Shows the Option 11C Mini Main Chassis
 Software Delivery Card
Installing software and configuring data
Software Installation Program
Flash Drives
 Security Device
Configuring data
 Supported applications
Set-Based Administration
 Number of card slots
System specifications
Meridian Administration Tools
Meridian Mail Mini
 Conference channels
Power supply
Trunk capacity
Software Generic
 Data backup and restore methods
On-site backup
Remote backup
 Repair facilities
Europe
Restoring data
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 Identifying the Option 11C Mini equipment
Main components of the Option 11C Mini
NTDK91 Main Chassis NTDK92 Chassis Expander
 Cable connectors
Chassis installation options
 Pair connectors
 Connectors on the back of the Main Chassis
 Identifying the Option 11C Mini equipment
Power supply
Connectors on the back of the Chassis Expander
Cooling
 Power supply DIP switch settings
Power switch
Power status indicator
Power supply DIP switch settings
 Europe power supply DIP switch settings
Asia Pacific/Cala power supply DIP switch settings
 Front of chassis
North American power supply DIP switch settings
 Reserve power supply
Circuit cards
NTDK97 Mini System Controller card
 NTDK16 48-port Digital Line Card
Telephones and Attendant Consoles
 Lists the Option 11C Mini cable kits and their contents
Cables and wires
 38 of 332 Identifying the Option 11C Mini equipment
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 Miscellaneous items for installation
 Comparison of Option 11C Mini and Option 11C
Differences between Option 11C Mini and Option 11C
 NTDK78/NTDK75
 Simm
 DLC
 Environmental requirements
System and site requirements
 Wall
 Minimum fastener requirements Type of wall Fasteners
Grounding requirements
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 System and site requirements
 Single Point Grounding SPG
Ground bus isolation Canada and the United States
 EMC
 Single point grounding
 Grounding method
 Chassis powered by different service panels
Conduit requirements
Grounding multiple pieces of equipment in a rack/cabinet
 Commercial power requirements
 Max Outlet Type
Frequency
 Max Fuse
Site requirements
 Isolation transformer ground
Alternative AC-powered installation
Location of power outlets
Uninterruptible Power Supply
 Receptacles
Installing an Isolation Transformer
 60 of 332 System and site requirements
 Option 11C Mini Planning and Installation Guide
 Transformers without pluggable power cords
 Receptacle
 Power consumption worksheets for the Option 11C Mini system
 Total Total Option 11C Mini system power consumption
 Auxiliary equipment power
Modem requirements
With or without Meridian Mail
 Without Meridian Mail
Maintenance and administration terminals
On-site access
Remote access
 Cross-connect terminal requirements
Meridian Administration Tools
 General layout guidelines
Equipment layout plan
 Standard 3.00 April
 Main Maximum
 Leave at least
 Equipment layout plan for installing the chassis on a table
 Typical layout for installing the chassis on a table
 Option 11C Mini Planning and Installation Guide
 Typical layout for installing the chassis in a rack/cabinet
 Card slot assignments
 NTAK02 SDI/DCH NTAK03 TDS/DTR
Card slot assignment plan Number Cards
 Card slot assignment plan Number Cards
 Card slot assignments for the Main Chassis
Main Chassis
 Card slot assignments for the Chassis Expander
Chassis Expander
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 Regulatory information
System approval
Importance of Ringer Equivalence Number
 Hearing aid compatibility
 Regulatory information
 Supported interfaces
Safety specifications
Canadian and United States Network connections
European compliance information
 Information for the United States
Radio and TV interference
 Analog PL facilities
Jacks Port designation
 Information for Canada
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 Tools checklist
Installing the Option 11C Mini
 Summary of installation procedures
Readiness checklist
 Installing the Option 11C Mini
 Faceplate on the Option 11C Mini chassis
 Installing the Option 11C Mini
 96 of 332 Installing the Option 11C Mini
 Aligning the faceplate with the chassis
 Fitting the faceplate on to the front of the chassis
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 Important safety instructions
Symbols you must recognize
101
 Safety instructions when using telephone equipment
Safety instructions when installing telephone equipment
 Important safety instructions
 104 of 332 Important safety instructions Standard 3.00 April
 Bracing the Option 11C Mini against earthquakes
Method for earthquake bracing
105
 Backboard size limits
Determine fastener requirements
Stud spacing
 Metal Studs
Bracing the Option 11C Mini against earthquakes
 Maximum wall stud sizes 16 inch spacing
 Determine where to place the fasteners
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 Plywood fastener locations for concrete and masonry walls
 Continue with Option 11C Mini system installation
End of Procedure
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Installing the chassis
 Items required
Installing the chassis on a wall in a vertical position
 Installing the chassis
 Wall bracket fastened to backboard
Draw a horizontal line on the plywood backboard
 Fasten the chassis in position
 Chassis on a wall in a vertical position
 Installing the chassis on a wall in a horizontal position
 122 of 332 Installing the chassis
 123
 Place the chassis on the shelf brackets
Thumb screws on the wall shelf brackets
 Chassis stops on the wall shelf brackets
 Installing the chassis on a table
 127
 128 of 332 Installing the chassis
 Installing the chassis in a 19 inch rack/cabinet
 130 of 332 Installing the chassis
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 Place the chassis on the chassis guide brackets
Right ear bracket installed on the chassis
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Connecting the Chassis Expander to the Main Chassis
 DS-30X connection CE-MUX connection
 Connecting the Chassis Expander to the Main Chassis
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 Installing the system ground
Chassis powered by the same service panel
139
 140 of 332 Installing the system ground
Chassis powered by different service panels
 Chassis grounding instructions
 NTBK80 ground block
 Grounding a Main Chassis and Chassis Expander pair
 Grounding multiple pieces of equipment in a rack/cabinet
 Grounding multiple pieces of equipment in a rack
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Installing the circuit cards
 Antistatic wrist strap
 Circuit card assignments in the Main Chassis
Installing the circuit cards
 Circuit card assignments in the Chassis Expander
 NTDK97 Mini System Controller MSC card
Circuit cards required for the Option 11C Mini
 Pcmcia interface
SDI ports
Ethernet interface
 Digitone Receiver, tone generation, tone detection functions
 MSC card with the security device installed
 Port Digital Line Card
NTDK16 48-port Digital Line Card
 NT8D14 Universal Trunk card
Optional circuit cards
 Insert the card in its assigned slot
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card
 NTAK02 SDI/DCH card
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card option settings Mode of operation
Procedure NT8D02 circuit card installation
NT8D02 Digital Line Card
 Esdi DCH/DPNSS
 Port
Switch settings Ports 0
Switch settings Ports 2
Jumper settings Strap Port Location For DTE For DCE RS422
 NTAK03 TDS/DTR card
 NTAG26 Xmfr card
 NT5K21 Xmfc card
 Set the jumpers
NT1R20 Off-Premise Station OPS analog line card
 Timp
 OPS analog line card jumper block locations
 OPS analog line card cross connections
Digital Trunk cards
 168 of 332 Installing the circuit cards
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Installing and connecting the cross-connect terminal
 Terminal block requirements
 Servicing
Installing the BIX cross-connect terminal
 Typical BIX cross-connect terminal layout
Installing the Reichle Masari cross-connect terminal Germany
 Typical Reichle Masari cross-connect terminal layout Germany
 Installing the Krone Test Jack Frame for the UK
 Pair cable on three Krone strips
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 Typical Krone cross-connect terminal layout UK
Other equipment Chassis Expander Main Chassis
 Connecting the cables
 Cable connectors on the back of the Main Chassis
 Pair cable to cross-connect terminal Ferrite filter
 AUX cable connector
 Designation Connection
AUX cable termination information Wire Color
 Cross connections record
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 Installing Power Failure Transfer Units
Installing the Pftu
185
 J1 cable labels
Pairs Control PFT1 PFT2 PFT3 PFT4 PFT5
 Auxiliary connector
Installing Power Failure Transfer Units
 Function Pair Connects Cross-connect to Number Color Control
Control and power connections on cable J1
 NTAK1104
Pftu control lead signals
Power fail transfer
Pftu control lead signals
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Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet ports
 Modem problems Problem Solution
Modem setup requirements
 Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet ports
Installing and connecting SDI ports
 SDI cable connection
 An additional ferrite filter attached to the SDI cable
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 DTE
 NTAK02 connections at the cross-connect terminal Port
 RS232 Designations =input Signal =output
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NTAK02 connections at the cross-connect terminal Port Cable
 CTS BR-W
 Terminal setup
 Setup keys and functions Key Function
 CTS
HP700/32 setup values
 Xoff
VT420 setup values
 VT220 setup values
 Ethernet connection
Installing and connecting an ethernet cable
Procedure Connecting the Ethernet cable
Ethernet connection
 Ethernet cable inserted into an industry-standard MAU
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 Starting the Option 11C Mini and installing software
Starting the Option 11C Mini
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 Power connector on the back of the chassis
Start-up procedures
 Starting the Option 11C Mini and installing software
Software Installation Program
 Function selection
Starting the program
 Keycodes
 Customer database
Feature set and ISM parameters
Preconfigured database
Security Device
 Backed up Database
Installing software in a new system
Remote restored database
Summary of steps
 Observe the terminal screen
 Pcmcia card slot location
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 Example only
Select the Feature Set to be enabled
 If you selected 1 or 2, go to on
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 Current ISM Parameters
 Select ISM parameters
 Mopt Is this correct? n cr no
 12121212 cr
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 Xxxxxxxx cr Yyyyyyyy cr Zzzzzzzz cr
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Connecting the telephones
 Cross connecting telephones
 NE-500/2500-type telephone cross connections
Connecting the telephones
 Meridian Digital Telephone cross connections
 Port Digital Line Card cross connections
 Connecting analog 500/2500-type telephones with a Pftu
Connecting telephones without a Pftu
 Connecting off-premise telephones
 Connecting an Attendant Console
 NTAK92AA Off-Premise Protection Module connections
 BL-Y +VPS RTN
Attendant Console connections
 PFT
 Power Failure Transfer Unit connections
 Color combinations of cable pairs
Unit Color
Unit
 Main Card
 Chassis
Main
Expander
 Cross-connecting terminal Digital Subscriber Loops
Activating telephones
Telephone tones
 Telephone tones Tone
Telephone tones for Germany Tone Description Specification
 Press the pound key # to select the default model
Activating a default model with a character display
 Hang up the telephone receiver
To accept the default extension number, press the pound key
 Activating a default model without a character display
 Activating a customized model with a character display
 Hang up the telephone handset
Activating a customized model without a character display
 Activating terminals on a DSL
Refer to the Isdn BRI Administration and Maintenance Guide
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Connecting the trunks
 Connecting trunks with a Pftu
Connecting trunks without a Pftu
 Connecting the trunks Page 255
 Trunk connections
 NT8D14 Universal trunk connections Cable from chassis
Paging All other Mode Modes Pair Color Designations
 Paging Type
NT8D15 E&M Trunk card Cables
 TIE trunk card 2-Wire
Trunk connections Europe
NT6D70 Silc and NT6D71 Uilc cards
 2-wire Type Lead designations Pins Pair color Unit number
 TIE trunk card 4-wire
TIE trunk card 4-Wire
 SIG0A
 TIE trunk card 2280Hz
TIE trunk card 4-wire Cables Card 1 through Column
 TIE trunk card MUS
TIE trunk card RAN
 CO & did trunk card
 Central Office trunk card
 NT5K17 Direct Inward Dial card terminations
Trunk connections UK
 NT5K18 Exchange line trunk card terminations
 BK-O BK-G
 NT5K19 Analog TIE line trunk card terminations
 BK-BL BL-BK BK-BR BR-BK
 BK-BL BL-BK BK-G BK-BR BR-BK
 BL-R BR-R
 Instructions for the UK
Activating a default model trunk
 Enter the default administration telephone password
Select 1 ADD Trunk by entering the number
Press the digits to select a trunk model as assigned in LD
 Terminate the sequence by hanging up the telephone receiver
Activating a selected model trunk
 Hang up or repeat the sequence
Enter the TN in Option 11 format Ccuu
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 Connecting an external alarm
Alarm port assigned in software
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 Alarm through a QUA6 Pftu
Use LD 15 and make the following changes
AC capacities
 Contacts in Pftu
Connecting an external alarm
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 22R Makes with 23T and 23R 22T Makes with 21T Open
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Appendix a Preprogrammed data
 Passwords and codes
Default numbering plan
Passwords and codes Function Code or extensions
 First digits
Shows the default numbering plan for Option 11C Mini
 Important extension numbers
 Extensions assigned to card slots
 Flexible Feature Codes
Flexible Feature Codes FFC Prompt
Definition
 Modem port
SDI ports
 Enhanced Serial Data Interface Esdi port
Esdi settings
Esdi settings Setting Code
Telephone tones
 Trunk routes
 DTN Timp
Trunk models
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 MUS XUT
 3COM/900
Model telephones
 LNA
 Class of Service options ACD telephones Prompt Meaning
 Administration telephone models
M2008 telephone model Key number Feature Position
M2008 model
 M2616 model
M2616 model 99 telephone Key Feature Number Position
 M2616 and M2216 telephone model Key Feature Number Positio
Central Answering Position CAP telephone models
M2616 and M2216 CAP telephone model
 Analog 500/2500-type support personnel telephone models
Analog 500/2500-type telephone models
 M2006 General business telephone models
 M2008 General business telephone models
 M2008 Two-line general business telephone models
 Appendix a Preprogrammed data Page 307
 M2008 manager telephone models
 M2008 Message center telephone models
 ADD, FBD
M2216 ACD telephone models
 ADD, HFA, FBD
M2616 Secretary telephone models
 M2616 Advanced business telephone
 M2616 Manager telephone models
 M2616 Message center telephone models
 Appendix B Changing preprogrammed data
General information
315
 Changing the default numbering plan
Changing the first number in the numbering plan
Press the asterisk * three times
 Determining new extension numbers
Procedure Determine the extension number
 Example
Using the Meridian Mail Mini Auto-configure feature
 Shifting the numbering plan to a new card slot
 Conflicts with Meridian Mail Mini data
Removing numbering plan conflicts
 Conflicts with ACD queues
Obtaining the use of card slot
Obtaining the use of Meridian Mail Mini ACD queues
 Conflicts with Call Park extension numbers
Conflicts with SDI ports
Conflicts with the Spre code
 Changing or removing the preprogrammed night number
Conflicts with the attendant extension number
 To remove one access code, enter the following commands
Conflicts with Flexible Feature Codes
 Design model telephones Task Overlay Create model telephones
Creating, changing, and removing model telephones
 Modifying analog model telephones
Creating analog telephone models
 Modifying digital model telephones
Creating digital model telephones
 Digital telephones
Printing model information
Removing model telephones
Analog telephones
 Creating model trunks
Creating model trunks and changing route access codes
 Removing model trunks
Modifying model trunks
 Select 2 Change Route Access by entering the number
Changing a route access code
 Terminate the sequence by hanging up the telephone
Enter the new access code and press the pound key
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