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Meridian Companion

Brand: Nortel | Category: PBX
Table of contents
Meridian Companion first page preview

Meridian Companion

Brand: Nortel | Category: PBX
Meridian Companion first page preview

Meridian Companion

Brand: Nortel | Category: PBX
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. About this manual
  6. Companion system overview
  7. Base Stations
  8. Base Station location
  9. Installing multiple Base Stations in a cell center
  10. Companion Deployment Tool
  11. CDT components
  12. Interpreting the portable's tones
  13. Conducting a CDT operational check
  14. Cell boundary values
  15. Using the CDT to determine cell boundaries
  16. Site planning basics
  17. Site planning prerequisites
  18. Labeling a floor plan
  19. Cell center location
  20. Covering a single floor indoor area
  21. Single-floor coverage techniques
  22. Determining the number of Base Stations per cell
  23. Special cases
  24. Reviewing your work
  25. Providing floor plan information
  26. Planning a Sample Site
  27. Sample Site: Indoor cell center location
  28. Sample Site: Determining the number of Base Stations per cell
  29. Sample Site: Reviewing your work
  30. Example outdoor cell center location
  31. Planning complex sites
  32. High-rise buildings
  33. Differing floor areas
  34. Planning an area of high portable density
  35. Example of a high portable density area
  36. Planning where there is an existing Companion system
  37. Planning multiple systems
  38. System names
  39. Planning for multiple systems
  40. Examples of four types of multiple systems
  41. Appendix A: Derivation of traffic procedure
  42. Detailed traffic procedure
  43. Appendix B: Using indoor external antennas
  44. Simulating indoor external antennas with the CDT
  45. Appendix C: Fading
  46. Appendix D: Key planning concepts
  47. Power control
  48. Optimizing power control
  49. Portable originated calls
  50. Optimizing portable originated calls
  51. Optimizing system originated calls
  52. Optimizing hand-off
  53. Standard 2.00 September
Meridian Companion first page preview

Meridian Companion

Brand: Nortel | Category: PBX
Table of contents
Meridian Companion first page preview

Meridian Companion

Brand: Nortel | Category: PBX
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Preparing to install a Meridian Companion system
  9. Installing a Meridian Companion system
  10. Installation warnings
  11. Safety precautions
  12. System overview
  13. Installing the hardware
  14. Installing Base Stations
  15. Powering a Base Station
  16. Mounting a Base Station
  17. Installing remote power interconnect units
  18. Mounting the remote power interconnect unit
  19. Wiring the RPI unit
  20. Upgrading an RPI-8 to an RPI-16
  21. Mounting a Base Station plug-top power supply
  22. Installing external antennas and lightning surge arrestors
  23. Installing an indoor directional external antenna
  24. Installing an indoor omnidirectional external antenna
  25. Installing an outdoor omnidirectional external antenna
  26. Installing the lightning surge arrestor
  27. Installing a Companion Administration Terminal
  28. Mounting an Administration Terminal on the wall
  29. Setting the base address dip switches
  30. Installing the PCI card
  31. Installing a Remote Access Device
  32. RAD configuration options
  33. Wiring the Time Compression Multiplexing lines
  34. Installing Meridian Companion cards
  35. Normal LED behavior upon installation
  36. Placing the cards
  37. Installing the cards
  38. Verifying initialization
  39. Did you install more Base Stations
  40. Does the display show this message
  41. Programming the Meridian Companion system
  42. The Meridian Companion Programming and Provisioning Record
  43. Operating the Administration Terminal
  44. Adjusting the contrast
  45. Ending a programming session
  46. Verifying card status
  47. Verifying Base Station status
  48. Programming telephony data
  49. B03 gain value modification
  50. Portable telephone side tone
  51. CMCC slot
  52. Dual tone multifrequency timing
  53. Programming mobility data
  54. Setting the System Access Logical Identifier
  55. Programming the system time and date
  56. Programming the system date
  57. Changing passwords
  58. Changing the Administration password
  59. Changing the Registration password
  60. Activating wireless communication
  61. Verifying a Meridian Companion installation
  62. Viewing radio and cell assignments
  63. Identifying a radio's cell assignment
  64. Configuring the Meridian 1 for the Meridian Companion system
  65. X11 release 15 or greater without package 240
  66. X11 release 20B or greater with package 240
  67. Wireless telephone privacy
  68. X11 release 24 with package 350, feature MC32
  69. Programming user options
  70. Programming a system default for radio loss handling
  71. Registering and verifying portable telephones
  72. Enabling and disabling registration
  73. Registering portable telephones
  74. Optional checks
  75. Maintenance
  76. Meridian 1 card maintenance
  77. Administration Terminal maintenance commands
  78. System Status
  79. Card Status
  80. Wireless Terminal Number (WTN) Status
  81. TCM Status
  82. Event/Alarm log
  83. Entering the Event/Alarm log
  84. Checking consecutive repetitions of an alarm or event
  85. Administration log
  86. Checking when an event occurred
  87. Erasing the Administration log
  88. System Reevaluation
  89. Scheduling System Reevaluation
  90. Replacing equipment
  91. Replacing a defective Base Station
  92. Adding expansion cards
  93. Optimizing Card Slot Usage
  94. Relocating the system
  95. Replacing a defective expansion card
  96. Replacing a defective ROM card
  97. Replacing a defective CMCC
  98. Replacing a defective Remote Access Device
  99. Config warning: Recoverable inconsistency
  100. Config ambiguous
  101. General troubleshooting procedures
  102. Troubleshooting power problems
  103. Normal card LED behavior
  104. Troubleshooting the Administration Terminal
  105. Troubleshooting a Base Station
  106. Troubleshooting a remote power interconnect unit
  107. Troubleshooting portable telephone problems
  108. Troubleshooting a RAD
  109. Troubleshooting an alarm
  110. Understanding event messages
  111. Appendix A: Programming overview
  112. Appendix B: Regulatory information
  113. Standard 4.00 November
  114. Equipment attachment limitations
  115. Telecom compliance
  116. Interference causing equipment
  117. Privacy
  118. List of terms
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