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Installing telephones and peripherals, System telephones, Analog terminal adapter 2 – Nortel Networks BCM200/400 User Manual

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BCM200/400 4.0 Installation and Maintenance Guide

Chapter 10

Installing telephones and peripherals

This section describes how to install telephones and peripherals.

You can add telephones and peripherals before or after you initialize your system. Telephone
configuration is determined by which station media bay module (MBM) you are using.

The BCM system creates default settings for the telephone DN records when it is first initialized.
The settings are based on which telephony profile you chose. To change these settings, use
Element Manager. Specific instructions for configuring telephone operation through Element
Manager are contained in the BCM 4.0 Device Configuration Guide.

Refer to the following sections for information on installing telephones and peripherals:

“System telephones”

“Installing an emergency telephone” on page 173

“Installing IP Phones” on page 173

“Installing T7406 cordless systems” on page 173

System telephones

The BCM system supports a number of analog, digital, IP telephony, and cordless telephones.
Refer to

“Telephones and adapters” on page 75

for more information on supported telephones.

Analog telephones are supported either through the analog station ports on the main unit or analog
station MBMs (ASM), or by connecting to a digital module through an analog terminal adapter 2
(ATA2).

Documentation describing installation and telephone features is supplied with each piece of
equipment.

Analog terminal adapter 2

The analog terminal adapter 2 (ATA2) connects a standard analog voice device or data
communication device to a digital station connector on the BCM system.

Note: For detailed information on installing various telephones and peripherals,
refer to the documentation for your particular telephone or peripheral.

Note: Programming occurs on the telephone when the BCM system recognizes the
telephone on the system.