Version 5.8
13
June 2009
Installation Manual
2. Installing the Device
Item #
Label/
Module
Component Description
2
MPM
(Optional) Media Processing Module (MPM): The device supports up to three
MPM modules for IP media server capabilities (i.e., conferencing, SBC, and
IP-to-IP routing applications). These modules can be housed in slots 3, 4, 5,
or 6, depending on required configuration (for a detailed description of
channel resources using MPM modules, refer to the device's
User's Manua
l).
3
CPU
Main CPU model.
4
CPU
This slot can either house a spare Central Processing Unit (CPU) module or
the Connection module (OSN server). For OSN Server installation, refer to
the device's User's Manual.
5
Power 1
(Optional) Spare Power Supply module slot. The device can provide two
extractable power supply units (Power 1 and Power 2). Each power supply
unit provides an AC power connector on its rear panel. If both Power 1 and
Power 2 units are used, the load is shared between them. This (optional)
load-sharing feature enables power failure protection (redundancy). When
using this feature, you are advised to connect each power supply unit to a
different AC supply circuit.
6
Power 2
Main Power Supply module (refer to the above description).
7
Schematic
Extractable Fan Tray module with a schematic displayed on its front panel
showing the chassis' slot numbers. The Fan Tray module cools the device's
components. For additional information, refer to 'Replacing the Air Filter' on
page
30
.
CPU -
Enlarged View (#3)
8
-
Locking screws (2).
9
I
Dry contact port (normally open) - can be connected to an external audible or
visual alarm system (e.g., bell, siren, hooter, or light).
10
II
Dry contact port (normally closed).
11
Audio IN/OUT. (Currently, not applicable.)
12
I
10/100Base-TX Ethernet Port 1. Two Ethernet ports provide a dual Ethernet
redundancy scheme, protecting against failure such as a disconnection of any
cable or associated LAN switch port.
13
II
10/100Base-TX Ethernet Port 2.
14
I0I0
RS-232 port for accessing the CLI and for receiving error / notification
messages. A 9-pin DB adaptor cable is supplied.
15
//
Reset button for resetting the device and optionally, for restoring the device's
parameters to their factory defaults (refer to ‘Restoring Factory Default
Settings’ on page
49
).
Note:
For module slot assignment, refer to 'I/O Module Slot Assignment' on page
27
.
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