Install Additional Hardware
This section provides information about and procedures for installing additional port circuit packs and other equipment to add more functionality to the DEFINITY ECS.
For procedures to install DEFINITY ECS IP solutions, see Add IP Solutions.
For procedures to install channel service units (CSUs) see Add Channel Service Units.
For procedures to install trunks, see Install and Administer Trunks.
For procedures to upgrade firmware, see Downloading Firmware to Port Circuit Packs.
DEFINITY ECS R10si does not require an external modem because an internal modem is in the processor circuit pack. For procedures to install modems, see Install and Connect Modems.
Task List: Installing Additional Port Circuit Packs
If adding the packet bus support and TN570s must be installed as part of that support, adding ISDN--BRI requires a service interruption. Notify the customer in advance as to when the addition will be carried out. See Add Packet Bus Support for R10si for further information.
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Installing Other Equipment
To install the following equipment, you must refer to the installation and usage documentation that comes with the product:
DEFINITY Wireless Business System
To install and test the hardware, refer to
DEFINITY Wireless Business System Installation and Tests Guide.
To interface the Wireless Business System to the system cabinet, refer to
DEFINITY Wireless Business System Interface.
To operate the wireless handsets, refer to
DEFINITY Wireless Business System User's Guide.
Cellular Business System
The DEFINITY Cellular Business System allows use of the same full-feature cellular telephone inside and outside of the building. The system supports up to 600 users. Total system coverage is up to 4 million square feet.
Refer to the installation and usage documentation that comes with the system components.
Forum PCM
The Forum Personal Communications Manager uses a Forum switch, serving as an adjunct to DEFINITY ECS, to manage mobility. The system uses Cordless Telephone Generation 2 (CT2) technology, which is a global standard for wireless telephone service. This standard defines the radio interface between the Forum pocket telephones and the base stations in the system.
Refer to the installation and usage documentation that comes with the Forum Personal Communications Manager components.