Station media bay modules (mbms), Analog direct inward dialing, Media bay module – Nortel Networks BCM200/400 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Introducing the BCM hardware

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BCM200/400 4.0 Installation and Maintenance Guide

Figure 30 GATM faceplate

Analog direct inward dialing media bay module

The analog direct inward dialing (ADID) MBM provides an interface for four or eight analog
public switched telephone network (PSTN) lines. The ADID MBM supports both pulse and tone
dialing as well as disconnect supervision, and direct inward dialing call progress signaling as
described in standard TIA-464C.

The ADID MBM uses an RJ-21 connector for trunk connections. The figure

ADID faceplate

on

page 59

shows the ADID faceplate LEDs and connectors. The ADID is available either in

four-port (ADID4) or eight-port (ADID8) configurations.

Figure 31 ADID faceplate

Station media bay modules (MBMs)

Station (MBM) connect telephones and analog telecommunication devices to the BCM system.

Table 9

lists the available station MBMs.

Table 9 Station MBMs (Sheet 1 of 2)

MBM

What it does

Special notes

DSM16(+)/DSM32(+)

(see

“Digital station media bay module”

on page 60

)

Connects a maximum of 16 (DSM16+) or
32 (DSM32+) digital telephones to the
BCM system.

4x16
Combination of a CTM4 and a DSM16

(see

“4x16 media bay module” on page

61

)

Connects a maximum of four analog
public switched telephone lines to the
BCM system.

Also connects a maximum of 16 digital
telephones to the BCM system.

ASM/ASM8

(see

“Analog station media bay modules”

on page 61

)

Connects a maximum of eight analog
devices to the BCM system.

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