
IP Server 900 Hardware Installation Manual
Hardware installation
G.3
IP Server 900 IP Resource Module installation instructions
Important:
Before installing, verify that the system is running the appropriate system software. If it isn’t, download the
correct version from the ESI Resellers’ Web site and install it on the system.
ALWAYS power-down the system BEFORE adding or replacing any hardware.
Also, be sure to
observe all proper procedures regarding the prevention of electrostatic discharge (ESD) when performing
the following procedures; otherwise, circuit boards may suffer damage.
Whenever you change the module configuration, you
must
create a
backup file
for the new configuration to
be able to perform the Restore function later.
After removing an IP Server 900 IP Resource Module (either the UIP Resource Module or the G.729a Resource
Module) from the box, install it in the Master Control Unit as follows.
1.
Loosen the two thumbscrews on either side of the unit that secure the base tray to the top, and then slide
the bottom tray out and away from the top cover.
Notes:
The main board supports the installation of two separate IP Resource Module, which are numbered
in an order of 1–2 and will be connected using the following connectors:
R1
—
J16
and
J17 (UIP MODULE
)
R2
—
J25
and
J26 (CODEC MODULE)
Each IP Resource Module has two 40-pin connectors, each of which is keyed to allow the module to
be installed a certain way.
2.
Holding the IP Resource Module with the two 40-pin connectors facing toward the Carrier Card, identify
the location where the IP Resource Module should be installed, and press it gently into place.
Note:
The UIP Resource Module MUST be installed in slot R1, which is labeled as UIP MODULE.
The G.729a Resource Module MUST be installed in slot R2, which is labeled as CODEC MODULE.
Note:
If
removing
a previously installed module, use the two pull tabs to
gently
remove the module.
3.
Slide the bottom tray back into the top case, and secure the two pieces together by tightening
the thumbscrews.
4.
If you have no more resource modules or Carrier Cards to install at this time, power-up and program
the system.