사용자 설명서차례Title Page1Revision history3Contents5About this guide13Who should read this guide13How this guide is organized13Terminology used in this guide14Related documents15Chapter 1 — Introducing the Option 11C Mini17Option 11C Mini system description17Repair facilities25Chapter 2 — Identifying the Option 11C Mini equipment27Main components of the Option 11C Mini27Differences between Option 11C Mini and Option 11C41Chapter 3 — System and site requirements45Environmental requirements45Earthquake bracing requirements for chassis installed on a wall in a vertical position46Grounding requirements47Commercial power requirements55Auxiliary equipment power66Modem requirements66Maintenance and administration terminals67Cross-connect terminal requirements68Chapter 4 — Creating an equipment layout plan and a card slot assignment plan69Equipment layout plan69Card slot assignments77Chapter 5 — Regulatory information83System approval83Notice for United States installations83Notice for Canadian installations84Notice for international installations85Canadian and United States Network connections86Radio and TV interference87Chapter 6 — Installing the Option 11C Mini91Tools checklist91Readiness checklist92Summary of installation procedures92Chapter 7 — Important safety instructions101Symbols you must recognize101Safety instructions when installing telephone equipment102Safety instructions when using telephone equipment102Chapter 8 — Bracing the Option 11C Mini against earthquakes105Chapter 9 — Installing the chassis115Installing the chassis on a wall in a vertical position116Installing the chassis on a wall in a horizontal position121Installing the chassis on a table126Installing the chassis in a 19 inch rack/cabinet129Chapter 10 — Connecting the Chassis Expander to the Main Chassis135Chapter 11 – Installing the system ground139Chassis grounding instructions141Chapter 12 — Installing the circuit cards147Circuit cards required for the Option 11C Mini151Optional circuit cards156Chapter 13 — Installing and connecting the crossconnect terminal169Terminal block requirements170Installing the BIX cross-connect terminal171Installing the Reichle Masari cross-connect terminal (Germany)172Installing the Krone Test Jack Frame for the UK174Connecting the cables178Chapter 14 — Installing Power Failure Transfer Units185Installing the PFTU185Chapter 15 — Installing and connecting SDI and Ethernet ports191Modem setup requirements192Installing and connecting SDI ports193Installing and connecting an ethernet cable206Chapter 16 — Starting the Option 11C Mini and installing software209Starting the Option 11C Mini209Software Installation Program211Installing software in a new system215Chapter 17 — Connecting the telephones229Cross connecting telephones230Connecting telephones without a PFTU234Connecting analog (500/2500-type) telephones with a PFTU234Connecting off-premise telephones235Connecting an Attendant Console236Cross-connecting terminal Digital Subscriber Loops244Activating telephones244Chapter 18 — Connecting the trunks253Connecting trunks without a PFTU254Connecting trunks with a PFTU254Trunk connections256Trunk connections (Europe)259Trunk connections (UK)267Activating a default model trunk274Activating a selected model trunk276Chapter 19 — Connecting an external alarm279Alarm port assigned in software279Alarm through a QUA6 PFTU280Appendix A – Preprogrammed data285Passwords and codes286Default numbering plan286Flexible Feature Codes290SDI ports291Trunk routes293Trunk models294Model telephones297Appendix B – Changing preprogrammed data315General information315Changing the default numbering plan316Shifting the numbering plan to a new card slot319Removing numbering plan conflicts320Creating, changing, and removing model telephones325Creating analog telephone models326Creating digital model telephones327Printing model information328Removing model telephones328Creating model trunks and changing route access codes329Creating model trunks329Printing model information330Changing a route access code331Back334크기: 4.57메가바이트페이지: 334Language: English매뉴얼 열기