Adding External Expansion Modules - Avaya IP500 V2 Installation Manual

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9.11 Adding External Expansion Modules

· Each external expansion module is supplied with a blue 1 meter (3'3'') expansion interconnect cable. This
cable must be used when connecting to expansion ports on the rear of a control unit.
· When connecting to expansion ports on an IP500 4-Port Expansion card, a yellow 2 meter (6'6") expansion
interconnect cable can be used in place of the standard blue cable. 4 Yellow cables are supplied with the IP500
4-Port Expansion card.
Installation Requirements
· o Installation space either on or under the existing IP Office control unit.
· o Switched power outlet socket.
· o Available EXPANSION port on the control unit.
· o Grounding Requirements
· o Functional Grounding
Connection of a
· o Recommend for all modules.
· o Connection of a functional ground is mandatory for Analog Trunk module.
· o Protective Grounding
Connections of a protective ground via
· o Mandatory for Analog trunk modules in the Republic of South Africa.
· o Mandatory for Digital Station and Phone modules connected to out of building extensions.
· o Mandatory for Digital Station V2 and Phone V2 modules.
Tools Required
· o IP Office Manager PC.
· o
Tools for rack mounting
Installing IP500/IP500 V2
IP Office 9.0
External expansion modules connect to the IP Office control unit using an
expansion interconnect cable.
Objective - Connect the external expansion modules and then restart the
control unit so that the new modules are recognized.
Each module is supplied with an expansion connect cable and a
.
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An appropriate
for the ports on the front of the module must be ordered separately.
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functional earth
is:
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surge protection equipment
(optional).
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locale specific power cord
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power supply unit
for the power supply unit, and
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is:
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cables
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