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BASE SERVER MODULES
This section provides procedures for installing and removing the expansion modules that can be
installed in the MiVoice Office 250 Base Server. The procedure for installing a PEC
-
1 on an HX
Controller PM or a CS Controller PM-1 also appears in this section.
With the exception of the HX Controller PM or CS Controller PM-1, the other expansion modules
can be installed in any bay. However, if a module was programmed while in one bay, it will need to
be reprogrammed if moved to another bay.
Installing an HX Processor Module (PM)
Prior to mounting the HX Controller chassis, you must first insert the HX Processor Module in the
chassis as described in the following procedure. For associated part numbers, see page 371.
To install the HX Processor Module:
1.
Make sure the HX Controller chassis is not connected to a power source. See the NOTICE
above.
2.
Using a properly terminated anti-static wrist strap, remove the HX Processor Module from its
protective anti-static bag.
3.
Using Figure 5 on
as a guide, check to make sure that a block strap is installed over
the first seven pair of pins on the mount point closest to the center of the module (connector J12).
4.
If a Processor Expansion Card (PEC-1) is required, follow the instructions for “Adding a Pro
cessor Expansion Card (PEC-1)“ on
prior to inserting the HX Processor Module into
the HX Controller chassis.
5.
Make sure the two insertion/extraction levers located at the far left and far right sides of the HX
Processor Module are in the unlocked position (as shown in
).
NOTICE
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
. The modules and components are static-sensitive. Handle the
modules by the edges only and keep them in their protective bags until they are to be installed. Do not
bend or touch the component pins or subject them to a static discharge. When working with the modules,
use a properly terminated anti-static wrist strap and cover the work surface with the bag that protected
the module during shipping. Any static charge (no matter how small) must be discharged from the body
before touching the modules or other components.
The warranty does not cover damage caused by
static or mishandling. Modules or components damaged in such a manner will
not
be replaced under
warranty.
NOTICE
Equipment Damage Hazard
. Inserting or removing a processor module with AC power turned on to the
chassis will damage the processor module. A processor module damaged in this manner will
not
be
replaced under warranty.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
. The modules and components are static-sensitive. When working with
the modules, use a properly terminated anti-static wrist strap. Any static charge (no matter how small)
must be discharged from the body before touching the modules or other components.
The warranty for
this equipment does not cover damage caused by static or mishandling. Modules or components
damaged in such a manner will not be replaced.
Summary of Contents for MIVOICE OFFICE 250
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Page 29: ...Chapter 1 MiVoice Office 250 New Features ...
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Page 55: ...Chapter 2 Document Overview ...
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Page 63: ...Chapter 3 Product Description ...
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Page 87: ...Chapter 4 Specifications ...
Page 157: ...Chapter 5 Installation ...
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Page 397: ...Chapter 6 Reference ...
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Page 417: ...Appendix A Private Networking ...
Page 445: ...Appendix B Network IP Topology ...
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Page 487: ...Appendix C Open Source License Agreements ...
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