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- companion 200
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Introducing the COMPANION 200
- COMPANION 200 components
- Installing the COMPANION 200
- Installing the equipment
- Maintaining the COMPANION 200
- Preparing for the installation
- Required equipment
- Optional equipment
- Power bar requirements
- Base Station Powering
- Installing the system in two rows
- Installing the system in three rows
- Other things to consider when you are planning the installation
- Important safety instructions
- Installing the hardware
- Summary
- Installing the Software Cartridge
- Installing a Line Cartridge
- Installing an Expansion Cartridge
- Installing Line Modules
- Mounting a Line Module
- Installing a Line Cartridge in a Line Module
- Routing cables in the cable trough
- Mounting a Base Station Module
- Installing power bars
- Installing Remote Power Interconnect units
- Mounting the Remote Power Interconnect unit
- Upgrading an RPI-8 to an RPI-16
- Wiring the RPI
- Wiring the system
- Wiring the access lines
- Wiring the TCM lines
- Connecting the fiber cables
- Installing cable trough end plates
- Installing the Administration Terminal
- Mounting the Administration Terminal on the wall
- Installing Base Stations
- Installing external antennas
- Installing an indoor directional external antenna
- Installing an indoor omni-directional external antenna
- Installing an outdoor omni-directional external antenna
- Installing a lightning surge protector
- Powering up
- Programming the COMPANION 200
- The COMPANION 200 Administration Terminal
- Configuration programming
- Administration programming
- Changing the Registration password
- Programming the system settings
- System time
- System date
- Link time
- Gain pad
- Data Re-evaluation
- Running Data Re-evaluation
- Memory reset
- Registering the portables
- Verifying the installation
- Verifying a radio's cell assignment
- Verifying a radio's antenna setting
- Maintenance
- Ending a Maintenance session
- Identifying a device by its port number
- Verifying the version number of a device
- Checking the state of a port
- Disabling a device
- Module status
- Disabling a module
- Enabling a module
- Checking the Administration log
- Understanding alarm messages
- Understanding event messages
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting power problems
- Troubleshooting the Administration Terminal
- Troubleshooting a Base Station Module
- Troubleshooting a portable
- Troubleshooting an RPI
- Replacing equipment
- Controller Power Supply Unit
- Software Cartridge
- Expansion Cartridge
- Base Station Module
- Power bar
- Administration Terminal
- Base Station
- Appendix A: Regulatory information
- Telecom Compliance
- Radio Frequency Interference
- General installation warnings
- Appendix B: Technical specifications
- Mechanical requirements
- Power Supply Unit
- port expansion cartridge
- Line Module
- Fiber Cable Spool
- Base Station plug-top power supply
- External antennas
- Outdoor omni-directional antenna
- Remote Access Device
- Appendix C: Programming overview
- Appendix D: Programming the host switch
- Independent assignment
- Twinned assignment
- Caller ID display
- Positioning a Base Station
- List of Terms
- Index
Meridian
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- about this document
- about this guide
- product overview
- conventions used in this guide
- Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter description
- Product Introduction
- Meridian Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit
- Configuration - Device and Software
- Hardware description
- Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit LED display diagrams
- Meridian Digital Telephone Internal IP Adapter circuit card
- Internal IP Adapter circuit card
- External IP Adapter unit
- Internet Access Device description
- Connection options
- How Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter units work
- Outgoing call process
- Call scenario 1: host-controlled—corporate internal call
- Call scenario 2: host-controlled—corporate external call
- System security
- Telephones
- Supported telephone features
- Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) applications
- Online/Offline Table
- Emergency service number
- Configuration Manager
- Power requirements
- Planning for installation
- Physical environment
- Mounting options
- Administration PC
- Administering multiple nodes in the network
- Network considerations
- Deployment
- IP deployment
- unit
- Preparing for installation
- Required hardware and software tools
- Installing the Meridian Digital Telephone Internal IP Adapter circuit card
- IP Adapter circuit card
- Installing ferrite beads
- Installing the Meridian Digital Telephone External IP Adapter unit
- IP Adapter unit
- IP Adapter unit to the network
- menu
- Before you begin
- Accessing the telephone menu
- Backing up while in the telephone menu
- Running the telephone menu script
- Manager
- Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit system configuration
- Configuring the system settings
- field descriptions
- IP configuration
- Configuring IP information
- IP Configuration field descriptions
- RLC connection configuration
- Configuring the RLC connection information
- RLC Connection configuration field descriptions
- Using the digital telephone
- Modes of operation
- Placing and receiving calls
- To call another station at your site—host-controlled mode
- Indicator updates
- Display messages
- bandwidth limit
- Telephone features operation
- Call Transfer
- Going online and offline
- Overriding an automatic offline event from the host PBX
- Administration
- Changing the administration password
- unit's password
- Creating a backup configuration file
- Creating the backup file
- Restoring the configuration
- Uploading a configuration file over the IP network
- Display logs
- Printing the display logs to a file
- Changing the number of display logs retained by the Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit
- Clear logs
- Statistics screens
- Caller Information Statistics
- Digital Signal Processor (DSP) Statistics
- Ethernet Interface Statistics
- Network Statistics
- Verifying the firmware and software version
- Verifying the firmware version
- Obtaining the latest upgrade file
- Extracting upgrade files from the download file
- Performing a firmware upgrade
- firmware
- Restarting the system
- Performing a software upgrade
- Troubleshooting
- Identifying why a problem occurred
- Meridian Digital Telephone IP Adapter unit LEDs
- Digital telephone
- Network connectivity
- Software problems
- Using Configuration Manager's PING
- Unsuccessful PING options
- Recovering from a catastrophic failure
- Repair and warranty information
- Asia/Pacific
- A Planning forms
- IP Adapter Network Connections
- IP Adapter Configuration Information—Dialing Plans
- IP Adapter telephone menu— Configuration Values
- B Connection pin-out tables
- RJ-45 ethernet connector
- Admin (serial) connector pin-out table
- Power connector pin-out table
- C Equipment attachment notices
- Industry Canada
- D Safety and regulatory information
- International safety compliance
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- Electromagnetic immunity
- Electrostatic discharge
- FCC requirements
- Telephone network plug and jack
- Fields Index
- Index
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