Figure 4-6: Module Orientation In Chassis Top- And Bottom-Row Slots; Figure 4-7: Insert Module Button After Clicking Module's Name - AudioCodes MEDIANT 1000 Configuration Manual

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Module Replacement Procedure
a.
Using a flathead screwdriver, loosen the module's two mounting screws.
b.
Gently extract the module from the slot.
4.
Physically insert the new module into the same slot from where the module that you
are replacing resided, by performing the following:
a.
Insert the module into the empty slot, with the orientation of the module as
follows:

Figure 4-6: Module Orientation in Chassis Top- and Bottom-Row Slots

b.
Align the module with the slot rails.
c.
Gently push the module into the slot and press on it firmly to ensure it has been
fully inserted.
d.
Using a flathead screwdriver, tighten the module's mounting pins.
5.
Reconnect the cables to the module.
6.
Software-insert the module, using the device's Web interface's 'Home':
a.
In the 'Home' page, click the title of the module ('<module type> Reserved') that
you want to replace; the Insert Module button appears:

Figure 4-7: Insert Module Button after Clicking Module's Name

b.
Click the Insert Module button; a message appears informing you that this may
take a few seconds. When the message disappears, the module is inserted,
which is indicated by the disappearance of the word 'Reserved' from the module's
name.
Version 5.4
Top-row slots: ensure that the module is orientated such that the port
number labels are located at the bottom of the module's front panel. This
module orientation is considered as facing up.
Bottom-row slots: ensure that the module is orientated such that the port
number labels are located at the top of the module's front panel. This module
orientation is considered as facing down.
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October 2009

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