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Refer to Chapter 11, “Installing the analog terminal adapter,” on page 117 for the requirements and
procedure for installing the device.
Central Answering Position (CAP/eCAP)
A Central Answering Position (CAP) provides additional auto dial positions or additional line
appearances.
The CAP consists of a T7316E telephone and from one to nine key indicator modules (KIMs).
Each module provides 24 programmable keys with indicators. A telephone can be configured as an
eCAP which allows it to support line appearances on the KIM buttons. If the telephone is
configured as an eCAP, a maximum of four KIMs can be added (eKIMs). A T7316E/KIM
configuration that is not configured as an eCAP can support up to nine KIMs. In this configuration,
only memory button programming is supported. A supplementary power supply is required after
the fifth KIM is added.
Refer to the CAP user card for instructions about using a CAP. For more information refer to the
BCM50 Device Configuration Guide (N0027146).
Installing an emergency telephone
You can use the emergency telephone to make calls when there is no power to the BCM50 system.
To install an emergency telephone on the BCM50 system, connect a single line analog telephone
to the auxiliary port on the CTM/GATM. When you make a call from the emergency telephone,
the auxiliary port uses the telephone line connected to the line 1 port of the CTM/GATM.
To install the emergency telephone
1 Connect a single line analog telephone to the auxiliary port on the CTM.
2 Connect an analog PSTN line cable to the line 1 port of the CTM.
Note: Programming
The T7316E+eKIM does not support auto dial keys programmed with Hunt group
DNs.
Note: You cannot connect an emergency telephone to a main unit. An emergency
telephone can only be connected to an expansion unit with a caller ID trunk
module (CTM) / global analog trunk module (GATM).
TIP: You can connect an emergency telephone to every CTM installed on your BCM50
system.