Ip500 Card Installation; Ip500 Daughter Card Preparation - Avaya IP500 V2 Installation Manual

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9.4 IP500 Card Installation

Warnings
·
· Correct anti-static protection steps should be taken before handling circuit boards.
· Cards must never be added or removed from the control unit while it has power connected.
· General Notes
· Cards can be fitted in any order into any available slots. The only exception is the IP500 4-Port Expansion card
which can only be installed in right hand slot 4.

9.4.1 IP500 Daughter Card Preparation

IP500 trunk daughter cards can be fitted to any IP500 base card except the IP500 Legacy Card Carrier. For IP500
Combination cards, the trunk daughter card is pre-installed and cannot be changed.
Installing IP500/IP500 V2
IP Office 9.0
The IP500 base cards and trunk daughter cards should be fitted before power
is applied to the control unit.
1.
Fitting IP500 Trunk Daughter Cards to the Base Cards.
2.
Fitting IP400 Legacy Cards to a Legacy Card Carrier.
3.
Installing IP500 Cards into the Control Unit.
Warnings
1. Correct anti-static protection steps should be taken while handling
circuit boards.
Parts and Equipment Required
1. o IP500 Base Card (except the IP500 Legacy Card Carrier).
2. o IP500 Trunk Daughter Card
3. o 3 Stand Off Pillars
These are supplied with the trunk daughter card.
Tools Required.
1. o 5mm Flat-blade screwdriver.
2. o Anti-static wrist strap and ground point.
Procedure: Installing a Trunk Daughter Card
1. Check that correct cards have been supplied.
2. Ensure that you are wearing an anti-static wrist strap connected
to a suitable ground point.
3. On the base card identify the position of 3 holes for the plastic
pillars for the IP500 card. These are along the same edge as the
card connector.
4. Fit the stand off pillars to the IP500 base card.
5. If there is a clip-on metal shield over the connector block on the
base card, remove it.
6. Using minimal force and checking that the pins are correctly
located, push the IP500 trunk card onto its connector block and
the stand off pillars.
7. Check that the card connector has snapped into position.
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