iDCS 500 Release 2 / OfficeServ
INSTALLATION
TECHNICAL MANUAL
PART 2 MARCH 2004
2.2
. Hang the iDCS 500 cabinet onto the
screws installed in the backboard. A separate single point ground must be connected
to the cabinet ground bar prior to installing any cards. (
When a Power supply is installed, verify that the power switch is in the proper voltage
setting, i.e., 110 position
NOTE: Wall mount a single cabinet configuration only. Multiple cabinet configurations
MUST be floor mounted with legs or locking castors or mounted in a 19 inch rack.
To floor mount, locate the optional legs or locking castors. Remove side and front
covers of the cabinets prior to installation to avoid damaging the covers and to allow
access to the interior. Place the cabinet on a secure surface (floor or workbench) with
the front of the cabinet (card slots) facing up. With the enclosed machine screws mount
the legs or castors on each corner of the first cabinet
upright in the desired location.
The final step in installing the cabinet is installing the required PSU60B, MCP2 (iDCS
500 Main Control Processor) with SmartMedia card, station and/or trunk cards and
MDF cables.
See sections 2.8 Power Connection, 2.9 MDF Cabling, Part 3, and Part 9
to determine the basic required configuration and to make the system
operational.
2.3 TWO CABINET INSTALLATION – FLOOR MOUNT
Check to see that each iDCS 500 cabinet carton includes the following items:
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iDCS 500 Cabinet
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Top cover
Left and right side covers
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Front cover
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Cabinet leg mounting kit
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AC power and DC power cables
Check to see that all additional 500 hardware and software is available for installation at
this time.
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Floor mounting equipment (legs or castors).
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Cards required to make the iDCS 500 system functional. i.e., power supply, central
processor, station and trunk cards
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Mount the legs or castors to one of the iDCS 500 cabinets as the floor mounted
base cabinet. Prepare both of the iDCS 500 Cabinets by removing the side and
front covers of both cabinets prior to installation to avoid damaging the covers
and to allow access to the interior. Remove the top cover from the bottom
cabinet and the base and rear panels from the upper cabinet.
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