Nortel Networks BCM200/400 Telephone User Manual


 
94 Chapter 2 Auxilliary Requirements and Installation Process Overview
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Connect the
telephony
components
The telephony components of the Business Communications Manager system
provide call processing and connection to the public telephone system. For
instructions about how to install telephones and components, refer to Chapter 13,
“Install Analog Terminal Adapters,” on page 277 and Chapter 14, “Install Optional
Telephony Equipment,” on page 287.
The Companion system provides wireless service between mobile sets and
stationary sets within the Business Communications Manager system.
The DECT module provides system connection for cordless handsets that can act
as mobile sets or as standalone sets.
These applications are region-based. Refer to “Mobility Services by Region” on
page 303.
For instructions about installing a Companion system, refer to Chapter 12, “Install
Companion or DECT Systems,” on page 249. The DECT module has a separate
installation and maintenance guide.
Connect
data
networking
equipment
The data networking components of the Business Communications Manager
system provide network connection to your local area network (LAN) and/or your
wide area network (WAN). For instructions about how to install the data
networking components, refer to “Connect the Data Networking Hardware” on
page 131.
Installation overview, continued...
Initialize
the system
Systems are shipped with a default IP and subnet mask. You must change these
settings to suit your system. Refer to “Initialize the System” on page 136, which
also describes how to set up your computer to access the Quick Start Wizard,
which you use to perform system configuration. Refer to the Business
Communications Manager 3.0 Programming Operations Guide for details about
the Quick Start Wizard.
Set up
system and set
configurations
Refer to the Business Communications Manager 3.0 Programming Operations
Guide to set up basic telephony and data configurations.
Refer to the separate application guides to set up optional applications such as call
management or voice over IP functions.
Install
optional
mobile
equipment