Installation Of Integral Modules - Avaya IP Office 3.0 Installation Manual

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Installation of Integral Modules

An Avaya IP Office - Small Office Edition can be fitted with a WAN module, a quad BRI module or a
PRI/T1 module. In addition, either or both the optional PCMCIA cards (Memory and/or Wireless LAN)
can be fitted.
Procedure:
Caution: While installing modules, ensure that you wear a ground wrist strap that is connected to
a suitable grounding point.
1. To To add either a wireless LAN or additional Memory card you do not need to de-assemble a
module, simply insert the card (item (1)) into either of the PCMCIA slots in the rear panel . These
slots are universal, hence the location does not matter. Only one Memory or wireless LAN card
can be fitted.
2. To add a WAN or BRI or PRI/T1 module:
Remove the top cover (item (2)) from the base cover by removing the four retaining
screws (two either side - items (3)) and proceed as follows.
3. Remove Remove the rear panel (item (4)).
Only discard if a WAN module is being fitted (see step 4 below).
On the rear panel, press out all of the knock-out panels (item (5)) for a Quad BRI or just
the middle one for a PRI/T1.
Plug the trunk board (item (7)) onto its sockets and stand-off hex. pillars.
Ensure that the trunk module sockets slot into the hole in the rear panel (item (5)). Secure
the trunk board in position and with the two snap-in spacers.
Mount the existing rear panels if a WAN module is not being fitted.
If a WAN module is being fitted, see the next step.
4. To add a WAN module:
Remove and discard the rear panel (item (4)).
Fit the new rear panel (supplied with the WAN module and has a slot for WAN port 27-
way D-type, items (4)).
On the rear panel, press out all of the knock-out panels (item (5))
Mount WAN module (item (7)) in position and secure with the two snap-in spacers.
Small Office Edition Installation Manual
IP Office 3.0
40DHB0002UKED Issue 3 (4th February 2005)
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