Inserting The S8300 Server Module - Avaya G450 Installing And Upgrading

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Table 1: Permitted slots for media modules (continued)
Media module
MM716
MM717
MM720
MM722
S8300B/S8300C

Inserting the S8300 Server module

The S8300 can only be inserted in slot V1 on the left side of the G450 Media Gateway.
ELECTROSTATIC ALERT:
Hold media modules only by the edges to avoid damage from static electricity. Do
ELECTROSTATIC ALERT:
not touch the top or bottom of the circuit board. If possible, wear an anti-static
wrist-strap and use an anti-static bag.
!
CAUTION:
The connector pins can be bent or damaged if the module is handled roughly, or if
CAUTION:
misaligned and then forced into position.
!
CAUTION:
Separate ESD paths to the chassis ground connect to the media modules at the
CAUTION:
spring-loaded captive screws. Use a screwdriver to ensure the captive screws are
securely tightened to prevent damage to the equipment.
1. If you are inserting an S8300/B module, remove the plate above slot V1, labelled "Remove
before removing or inserting S8300 module".
2. Remove the blank plate from slot V1.
3. Position the media module before the V1 bay opening and engage both sides of the
module in the interior guides.
4. Slide the S8300 module slowly into the chassis, maintaining an even pressure to assure
that the module does not become twisted or disengaged from the guides.
Permitted slots
Description
V1 – V8
Provides one amphenol connector that connects to a
punch down block to provide 24 analog line ports.
V1 – V8
Provides one amphenol connector that connects to a
punch down block to provide 24 ports for connecting
DCP telephones.
V1 – V8
Provides eight ports for connecting up to eight ISDN
trunks or 16 ISDN BRI stations.
V1 – V8
Provides two ports for connecting ISDN trunks.
V1
Server
Step 3: Installing the media modules
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