Rating Required Select Rating 1 star worst 2 stars 3 stars average 4 stars 5 stars best. Email Required. Review Subject Required. Comments Required. Current Stock:. Quantity: Decrease Quantity: Increase Quantity:. Two of the key benefits of the Meridian Norstar and BCM range is that they all utilise the same digital handset range and that they have an almost identical set of features. Each Norstar and BCM system has a different capacity of extensions and lines which can be tailored to the size of your business now and as it grows.
Incorporating additional features to the Norstar range including IP telephony, unified messaging, call center applications, interactive voice response and many more. Please leave this field empty. Prefer to talk to someone? The following text conventions are used in this guide to indicate the information described:.
Related publications are listed below. To locate specific information, you can refer to the. CallPilot 2. The BCM50 is a modular telephone system that can expand as your telephony requirements grow. Refer to the following sections for information on the BCM50 hardware components:. The main hardware component in the BCM50 system is the main unit. There are three types of main units:. It provides connections for 12 digital telephones, 4 PSTN lines, 4 analog station ports, and 4 connections for auxiliary equipment auxiliary ringer, page relay, page output, and music source.
See Figure 1 on page See Figure 2 on page The BCM50e main unit provides all of the same core functionality as the BCM50 main unit, and it also has an integrated Ethernet router for advanced data applications.
See Figure 3 on page Refer to Table 1 on page 37 for descriptions of the three main unit ports and connectors. Retention clip mounting hole. A small hole into which you insert the retention clip. The retention clip secures the. An RJ jack used to connect a computer running administration software, such as. Two RJ jacks used to connect the expansion units to the main unit. The expansion.
Note : Keycodes are required for the expansion ports to function. If you purchase a. Note : This port is not available on the BCM50 main unit.
BCM50e main units. You can use these ports to connect additional devices to the. Note : These ports are not available on the BCM50 main unit. A button to activate the reset feature. Use a long thin tool to press the button. Warning : The reset feature erases programming information and must be used with. A phono jack used to connect a music source to the main unit.
If you use this port, the. Warning: External equipment connected to the auxiliary ringer, page relay, page output, and music-on-hold interfaces must use safety extra low voltage SELV. In addition to a main unit, the BCM50 system can have up to two expansion units. An expansion unit connects to the main unit and provides additional functionality. Refer to Figure 4 and Table 2 for expansion unit port locations and descriptions.
The expansion unit is designed to accommodate one media bay module MBM that enables you to connect additional telephony equipment to the BCM50 system. The MBMs connect with external devices to implement various types of voice trunks and stations. Refer also to Table 7 on page 54 for a complete list of MBMs with links to additional information. The LAN port on the expansion unit is connected to the internal Ethernet switch on.
You can use the expansion unit LAN port to connect an additional. A barrel connector jack used to connect the power supply to the expansion unit.
Warning: Make sure the power supply to the expansion unit is disconnected before inserting or removing a media bay module MBM. The supplied Ethernet cable shielded connects the expansion port on the expansion unit to one of the two expansion ports on the BCM50 main unit see Figure 5. The LAN port on the expansion unit is connected to the internal Ethernet switch on the main unit.
Note: When you plug an expansion unit into the correct port on the main unit, the LEDs on the expansion unit port light up, while the LEDs on the main unit port go out. Note: Keycodes are required for the expansion ports to function. If you purchase a keycode for one expansion port only, the expansion port on the left port 2 is active. The media bay modules MBM connect with external devices to implement various types of voice trunks and extensions.
This connector plugs into the MBM backplane in the expansion unit. Figure 6 shows the rear views of the two types of MBMs. Table 3 lists the types of trunk media bay modules that are available for the BCM50 system. The faceplate also has a set of monitor jacks you can use to monitor the span. This module supports both pulse and tone dialing, as well as Caller ID and Disconnect Supervision in selected markets throughout the world.
Station media bay modules connect telephones and analog telecommunication devices to the BCM50 system. Table 4 lists the available station media bay modules.
The 4x16 provides both analog trunk connections and connections to digital telephones. This media bay module MBM provides connections for four analog trunk lines and 16 digital telephones. Each of the four analog trunk lines support Caller ID and disconnect supervision. An Aux port beside Line 1 allows you to use an analog telephony device, such as a modem, fax, or telephone, to share the trunk. Figure 11 on page 44 shows the 4x16 MBM. These devices are standard analog telephones, cordless telephones, fax machines, answering machines, or modems.
The maximum speed for a modem connection is Figure 12 on page 45 shows the GASM. Note: The termination of the analog interface can consist of any combination of devices, subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed the REN of the interface to which the device is connected. The following BCM50 hardware items simplify the setup and connection of the system:.
To rackmount a BCM50 unit main unit or expansion unit , you need a rackmount shelf. The rackmount shelf mounts in a standard inch equipment rack. The BCM50 unit then clips into the tabs on the rackmount shelf. These tabs prevent the unit from sliding around or falling off the shelf. If the BCM50 system includes additional units, you can clip another unit to a second set of tabs on the rackmount shelf. You can clip additional units to tabs on the top of the other units see Figure The BCM50 patch panel simplifies the connections of lines and extensions to the main unit.
The BCM50 patch panel installs into the rackmount shelf in a standard equipment rack and connects to the RJ telephony connector using a user-supplied RJ cable see Figure To wallmount a BCM50 unit main unit or expansion unit , you need a wallmount bracket. The wallmount bracket is attached to the wall, and the unit is connected to the wallmount bracket. If the BCM50 system includes additional units, you need a wallmount bracket for each unit.
Each wallmount bracket includes a cable management tray that you use to store and organize the cables connected to the BCM50 units see Figure 15 on page The wiring field card WFC simplifies the connections of lines and extensions to the main unit. The WFC installs into the cable management tray of the wallmount bracket and connects to the RJ telephony connector through a pin header.
The WFC contains 12 eight-pin modular jacks for digital stations, 4 eight-pin modular jacks for analog trunks, and 4 eight-pin modular jacks for analog stations. The eight-pin modular jacks accept RJ or RJ modular plugs. There is also a terminal block for connecting auxiliary equipment and a pin header to connect to the BCM50 see Figure The power supply is an external device that connects to the BCM50 units see Figure You must have one power supply for each unit in your BCM50 system.
In addition, international non-North American users require a power supply adapter cord for each main unit and expansion unit. It connects to the power supply on one end and to the C BCM50 power bar on the other end. You require one power supply adapter cord for each power supply you want to connect to the power bar. An uninterruptable power supply UPS is an optional device that maintains continuous operation during power interruption or failure conditions.
The UPS provides power source monitoring and battery backup activation so that critical BCM50 functionality is maintained. In a power failure situation, the UPS provides sufficient time to either correct the problem or activate a contingency plan to sustain services.
The UPS control software enables the configuration of various operational settings. This stage requires minimal user interaction. The BCM50 system requires user interaction in the case of a planned system shutdown. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration. Log In Sign Up.
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Chapter 11 Installing the analog terminal adapter. Contents 15 Restriction filter defaults. Canadian Notice The Industry Canada designation identifies certified equipment. Regulatory information 19 Important safety instructions The following safety instructions cover the installation and use of the Product.
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: 1 Read and understand all instructions. Use of a music source In accordance with U. Danger: Risk of shock. Read and follow installation instructions carefully. Regulatory information 21 Caution: Only qualified persons should service the system. Enhanced configuration Warning: Local, state and federal requirements for Emergency services support by Customer Premises Equipment vary.
Radio-frequency interference Warning: Equipment generates RF energy. Warning: This is a class A product. Regulatory information 23 Safety Warning: Only qualified service personnel may install this equipment. Warning: Risk of shock. Read and follow installation instructions carefully Warning: Only qualified persons should service the system. Purpose The concepts, operations, and tasks described in the guide relate to the hardware of the BCM50 system. Note: Alerts you to important information. Security Note: Indicates a point of system security where a default should be!
Convention Example Used for Word in a special font shown in Pswd: Command line prompts on display telephones. Available on two line display shown in the bottom line of a telephones.
Press the button directly below the two-line display telephone option on the display to proceed. The following text conventions are used in this guide to indicate the information described: Convention Description bold Courier Indicates command names and options and text that you must enter.
Website: www. Fax: e-mail: emeahelp nortel. Retention clip mounting hole A small hole into which you insert the retention clip. The retention clip secures the power connector to the unit. The expansion and 3 ports can also provide connections to the Ethernet switch internal to the main unit. If the BCM50 system does not have expansion units connected to these ports, you can use them to connect additional devices to the LAN.
You can use these ports to connect additional devices to the LAN. Warning : The reset feature erases programming information and must be used with care. Music source port A phono jack used to connect a music source to the main unit. If you use this port, the music source connections on the RJ telephony connector are disabled.
This destroys any data you had on the USB. RJ telephony connector An RJ port used to connect telephony devices to the main unit. Power connector A barrel connector jack used to connect the power supply to the expansion unit. Expansion port An RJ jack used to connect the expansion unit to the main unit. Ejector The ejector is used to remove the media bay module from the expansion unit.
Media bay modules The media bay modules MBM connect with external devices to implement various types of voice trunks and extensions. Figure 6 Media bay module connectors rear view Cooling fan Signaling, media, and power connector Signaling, media, and power connector Trunk media bay modules Trunk media bay modules connect telecommunications lines to the BCM50 system. Figure 7 shows the DTM module interfaces.
This module also allows you to download new firmware. Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM50 hardware 47 If the BCM50 system includes additional units, you can clip another unit to a second set of tabs on the rackmount shelf. Figure 13 Rackmount shelf installed in equipment rack Patch panel The BCM50 patch panel simplifies the connections of lines and extensions to the main unit. Figure 14 Patch panel connectors 01 02 03 04 01 02 03 04 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Wallmount bracket To wallmount a BCM50 unit main unit or expansion unit , you need a wallmount bracket.
Figure 16 Wiring field card pin header Terminal block Connectors for Connectors Connectors digital stations for analog for analog trunks stations. Power supply adapter cord international users The power supply adapter cord is for international non-North American BCM50 users.
Uninterruptable power supply An uninterruptable power supply UPS is an optional device that maintains continuous operation during power interruption or failure conditions.
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