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RADVISION | Maintenance Guide for SCOPIA Elite 5200 Series MCU Version 7.7

 

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Maintenance Guide for SCOPIA Elite 5200 Series MCU Version 7.7, August 2011
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Summary of Contents for SCOPIA Elite 5200

Page 1: ...SCOPIA Elite 5200 Series MCU Version 7 7 Maintenance Guide...

Page 2: ...guide is made either by RADVISION Ltd or its agents RADVISION Ltd reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes without obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes RA...

Page 3: ...are Maintenance Replacing the MCU Chassis 2 Replacing the MCU Media Blade 3 Replacing the MCU Control Blade 5 Replacing the MCU Fan Drawer 5 Cleaning or Replacing the MCU Air Filter 8 Installing or Re...

Page 4: ...ecautions Inspect the spare parts package for any damages and unpack taking into consideration the lifting guidelines detailed in the user guide Compare the package contents with the packing list and...

Page 5: ...1 Power off the MCU and disconnect it from the power outlet Step 2 Take the required antistatic precautions to avoid static electricity damages This includes reading the Safety Guide for the SCOPIA E...

Page 6: ...lade is aligned with the chassis panel Rotate the latch inward to secure the blade connections inside the chassis Repeat for the lower media blade Step 9 Tighten the retention screws Step 10 If requir...

Page 7: ...Phillips screwdriver if required Step 5 Rotate the latch and slide the media blade out of its slot see Figure 1 2 on page 3 Step 6 Slide the replacement media blade into the slot until the outer pane...

Page 8: ...p 4 Slide the replacement control blade into the chassis slot until the outer panel of the control blade is aligned with the chassis panel Rotate the latch inward to secure the blade connections insid...

Page 9: ...ls A missing fan drawer is returned to the chassis Before You Begin To install or replace the fan drawer you need these parts and tools A grounding strap A replacement fan drawer To order contact your...

Page 10: ...ntinue to rotate at high speed for several seconds To avoid injury you must hold the fan drawer by its handle until the fans stop rotating Step 3 Install the replacement fan drawer a Align the fan dra...

Page 11: ...er without powering off the MCU only if you are able to do it within five minutes Otherwise we recommend that you power off the MCU before replacing the air filter Before You Begin Make sure you have...

Page 12: ...it Hot water and mild detergent if the filter is too dirty to be completely cleaned with a vacuum or with plain water immerse the filter in a solution of hot water and mild detergent Rinse the filter...

Page 13: ...f the MCU Step 3 Remove the PSU cover see Figure 1 7 on page 10 a Insert the slot head screwdriver into the opening on the left side of the PSU cover and gently push sideways Figure 1 7 Removing the P...

Page 14: ...Figure 1 8 Locating the PSU compartment cover Step 5 Loosen the thumbscrew that secures the filling panel and remove the panel Step 6 Open the handle of the redundant PSU see Figure 1 9 on page 11 Ins...

Page 15: ...wer inlet using the cross head screwdriver Step 11 Plug in the power cord of the redundant PSU Step 12 Turn on the redundant PSU switch from the rear panel Step 13 On the front panel check fan operati...

Page 16: ...n You can import the settings of a saved MCU configuration file from a storage device on your network You can use the saved configuration file to restore the settings to the current MCU or to configur...

Page 17: ...g systems innovative converged mobile services and highly scalable video enabled desktop platforms on IP 3G and emerging next generation IMS networks To gain additional insights into our products tech...

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