Setting Up the MultiVoice Gateway Hardware
Inserting an expansion card
MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
Preliminary November 23, 1998
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If you ordered MultiVoice Gateway expansion cards separately, as with the MAX 4000 and
MAX 2000, continue with the next section. If all of your expansion cards are pre-installed,
skip to “Setting up the hardware” on page 3-4.
Inserting an expansion card
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es (such as using a grounding mat and a wrist strap) to prevent buildup of static electricity.
Caution:
When installing any equipment, be sure to follow proper procedures (such as using
a grounding mat and a wrist strap) to prevent buildup of static electricity.
If your MultiVoice Gateway package includes expansion modules that are not already installed
in your MultiVoice Gateway, insert the modules now. Perform the following steps:
1
Make sure that the MultiVoice Gateway power is off and the power cord is unplugged.
Warning:
Failure to turn off the MultiVoice Gateway power and unplug the power cord
could result in injury to you.
2
Hold the expansion card with the network ports facing you, and insert the card into a back
panel slot as shown in Figure 3-2. Do not grab the slot cards from both ends. Be sure to
insert the card into guides that are in the same plane.
Figure 3-2. Inserting an expansion card into a MultiVoice Gateway slot
3
Push the card along the internal guides until it is secure. The face plate of the expansion
card should touch the back panel of the MultiVoice Gateway.
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Caution:
Do not force the expansion card into the slot. Doing so can damage the card or
slot connector.
4
Tighten the screws on either side of the module as shown in the Figure 3-3.