TANDBERG MPS 800 Installation Manual
TANDBERG MPS 800 Installation Manual

TANDBERG MPS 800 Installation Manual

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Use the rear panel power switch to
switch off the MPS power.
For each of the PRI interfaces in use, the E1/T1
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cable should be connected to a CSU between
the TANDBERG MPS and the PRI line from your
network provider.
Note! Both Leased E1/T1 (G.703) and ISDN
PRI use the same physical interface on the Co-
dec marked E1/T1.
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The system is ready for configuration once the
Power and the Active LED are green and the initial
configuration menu appears on the LCD.
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MPS 800 ISDN Interfaces Kit Installation

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Insert the new ISDN board
into the first available slot in the rear panel.
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Send the MPS serial No. to your TANDBERG
Representative. You will then receive the option
key needed to activate the new boards.
Access the TANDBERG MPS by entering the
IP-address of the System Controller Board
in a standard web browser to complete the
configuration of the new ISDN Board and upload
the new ISDN option keys. See the below Fig.
and the MPS User Manual for more information.
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  • Page 1 first available slot in the rear panel. For each of the PRI interfaces in use, the E1/T1 cable should be connected to a CSU between the TANDBERG MPS and the PRI line from your network provider. Note! Both Leased E1/T1 (G.703) and ISDN PRI use the same physical interface on the Co- dec marked E1/T1.
  • Page 2 first available slot in the rear panel. For each of the PRI interfaces in use, the E1/T1 cable should be connected to a CSU between the TANDBERG MPS and the PRI line from your network provider. Note! Both Leased E1/T1 (G.703) and ISDN PRI use the same physical interface on the Co- Turn the MPS power back on.

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