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Chapter 5: Installation
Installing the Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400/5600 Base Server
Inter-Tel
®
5000 Installation Manual – Issue 2.4, May 2008
Page 5-15
Installing the Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400/5600 Base Server
To install the Base Server:
1.
Install the chassis in the rack, then position the chassis and rack near the MDF
backboard. Position the chassis at a height appropriate for reading the LCD panel. Also,
allow room above the chassis for future expansion. For example, a voice processing
system or Digital Expansion Interface (DEI) unit.
The Inter-Tel CS-5200/5400/5600 Base Server can be mounted in a standard rack, on a
table, or on another secure, horizontal surface. Protective “feet” on the bottom of the
chassis allow you to stack units, if not using a rack. There are external voice processing
options available using the Voice Processing Unit (VPU) or Enterprise
®
Messaging (EM).
The optional VPU is a standalone Windows 2000 Server PC that can be rack- mounted
(recommended) or placed on a horizontal surface in close proximity to the Inter-Tel CS-
5200/5400/5600 Base Server. The EM unit is a standalone Windows-based PC, similar
in appearance to the VPU, that can also be rack-mounted (recommended) or installed
on a horizontal surface.
2. Do
not
plug in the system AC power cable.
3.
Continue to “Grounding the Inter-Tel 5000 Base Server” on
page 5-16
.
Figure 5-1.
Base Server Front and Back Views
Memory Card
USB Security Key (recessed)
USB-A (USB hub; UPS cable; or,
USB-B
Power
Loop Start
Processor
Music On
Hold Port
Paging Port
Optional External Voice Mail
or Digital Expansion Interface (DEI)
(2) Single Line Ports
(2) Loop Start Ports
Base Server Back
Base Server Front
2-Line LCD Panel
Ground Lug (Earth ground)
T1M or T1M-2
LCD Panel Controls
Module
Module
Module
Fuse
* The chassis is shipped without modules installed. The above example is for illustrative
purposes only. Module covers must remain in place if there is not an actual module to occupy
a module bay. The covers help to ensure foreign material does not enter the chassis.
Module
Cover*
Eject Button
Remove
Battery Alarm LED
Module
Online
Status
LED
REF
Clock
LED
EXP
DUAL LS DUAL SL
PAGE MOH
LED
Basic Voice Mail backup)
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