Deploying Avaya IP Office™ Platform IP500 V2
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IP Office™ Platform 9.1
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14. Safety Statements
The Avaya IP500 Office modules are intended to be installed by 'Service Personnel' and it is the responsibility of the
Service Personnel to ensure that all subsidiary interconnected equipment is wired correctly and also meet the safety
requirements of IEC60950 or UL60950 where applicable.
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The CE mark affixed to this equipment means that the module complies with the 1999/5/EC (R&TTE), 89/336/EEC
(EMC) and 72/23EEC (LVD) Directives.
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The Declarations of Conformity (DoC) for the IP500 products are available on the IP Office Application DVD.
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This warning symbol is found on the base of IP500 modules.
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Refer to
Trunk Interface Modules
for information concerning which Trunk Interface module variants are fitted
in which country.
In Finland, Norway and Sweden a protective earthing conductor must be attached to the protective earth point on the
rear of the IP500 V2 control unit. See
Grounding
for more information. In addition the Server must be located in a
restricted access location where equipotential bonding has been applied, for example, in a telecommunication centre.
14.1 Lightning Protection/Hazard Symbols
Lightning protectors
The buildings lightning protectors must be verified as follow:
1. Check the lightning protectors, at the trunk cable entry point to the building housing the Avaya IP Office, paying
special attention to the lightning protection grounding. Report any problems, in writing, to the telephone company.
2. Equipment that is designed to be connected using internal wiring is typically not lightning protected. Hence, Avaya
IP Office extension cabling must not leave the building. For installations where telephones and/or other standard
(tip/ring) devices are installed in another building then lightning protection is required (see
Out of Building
Telephone Installations
).
Hazard Symbol
The shock hazard symbol is intended to alert personnel to electrical hazard or equipment damage. The following
precautions must also be observed when installing telephone equipment:
1. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
2. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
3. Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the
network interface.
4. Always use caution when working with telephone lines.
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