Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications Manager 31Installation and Maintenance GuideInstallation process overviewFigure 10 provides an overview of the installation process described in this book.Figure 10 Installation and initialization overviewSelect themedia baymodules yourequireInstallBCM1000and (optional)BCM1000eThe number of telephone lines and extensions you need determines the number andtype of media bay modules you need. For instructions about how to select the mediabay modules, refer to Chapter 4, “Selecting the media bay modules for your system,”on page 59.The BCM1000 performs the main computing tasks. It contains the telephony anddata networking components. For instructions about how to install the base unit,refer to Chapter 5, “Installing the BCM1000,” on page 69.If your system requires more than three media bay modules, you must install aBCM1000e. For instructions about how to install the BCM1000e, refer to Chapter 6,“Installing the BCM1000e (expansion unit),” on page 79.Set themedia baymoduleswitchesBefore you install the media bay modules, you must set the switches on the back ofthe modules to select the DS30 channel the modules will use to access lines andextensions (DNs). For instructions about how to set the switches, refer to Chapter 7,“Setting media bay module DIP switches,” on page 85.Continued on next page . . .Install themedia baymodulesAfter you have set the switches, install the media bay modules into the BCM1000 orthe BCM1000e. For instructions about how to install the media bay modules, refer toChapter 8, “Installing media bay modules,” on page 109.Power upthe BCM1000andBCM1000eWhen you have the main hardware connected, start the system to ensure the firstlevel of hardware and software is working. For instructions about how to correctlystart the units, refer to Chapter 9, “Starting the system,” on page 117.