To connect the lines and extensions – Nortel Networks BCM50 User Manual

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Chapter 9 Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system

NN40020-302

Connecting lines and extensions to the RJ-21 telephony connector

You can connect 4 analog lines, 4 analog extensions, and 12 digital extensions to the RJ-21
telephony connector.

If you use the WFC to connect the lines and extensions to the RJ-21 telephony connector, see

Installing the wiring field card (optional)

on page 90 and the procedure

To connect the cables to

the wiring field card (optional)

on page 113.

To connect the lines and extensions

1

Read the warnings in

Wiring warnings

on page 105.

2

Obtain a 25-pair cable with an RJ-21 connector on one end.

3

Remove the appropriate side breakout from the cable-management door:

If this is the first unit on a BCM50 system with multiple units, remove the side breakout
from the right side of the cable-management door.

If this is the center unit on a BCM50 system with more than two units, remove the side
breakout from both sides of the cable-management door.

4

Plug the RJ-21 connector into the RJ-21 telephony connector on the main unit.

5

Select the appropriate option to secure the RJ-21 connector to the main unit:

If you use a straight RJ-21 connector, use the two supplied screws on the sides of the
connector to secure it.

If you use a right-angle RJ-21 connector, use the supplied screw on the left side of the
connector to secure the left side of the connector. To secure the right side of the connector,
use the supplied cable tie to fasten the 25-pair cable to the anchor on the main unit.

6

Connect the four pairs of wires for the analog lines to the telephone company demarcation
blocks of the building.

7

Connect the four pairs of wires for the analog telephones to the local connecting blocks.

8

Connect the 12 pairs of wires for the digital telephones to the local connecting blocks.

Danger: Electrical shock hazards

Electrical shock hazards from the telecommunications network and AC mains are possible
with this equipment. To minimize risk to service personnel and users, you must connect
the BCM50 system to an outlet with a third-wire ground. In addition, all unused slots must
have blank faceplates installed. The covers on all units must be in place after servicing.

Warning: If you use the same phone line for both an analog trunk and a DSL line,
you must install a DSL filter on the analog trunk to avoid interference with the DSL
modem.

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