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To remove an MPC
You can replace an MPC-8 card without powering down the 201i server. You must,
however, disable the MPC-8 card using the CallPilot Manager software (as
described in this procedure) before you remove it from the server.
This procedure assumes that the 201i server is locked into position on the IPE shelf.
If it is not, perform steps 3 and 4 only.
In CallPilot Manager, courtesy stop the channels associated with the MPC-8 card.
For instructions, see
1. Ensure that the MPC's LED on the 201i server faceplate is not lit, which indicates
2. Firmly press the MPC ejector button to dislodge the MPC from its slot.
3. Pull the MPC out of its slot.
To install an MPC-8 card
1. Ensure that the MPC-8 card label is facing one of the following ways:
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Important:
Important:
Starting and stopping components
that the MPC is no longer receiving power and can be removed safely.
Caution:
Risk of equipment damage
If you remove an MPC while it is receiving power, this can damage the MPC or
the 201i server.
Refer to Location of MPC slots.
Caution:
Risk of equipment damage
Be ready to grab the MPC card as it ejects so that it does not fall to the floor.
facing to the right if the 201i server is inserted into the IPE shelf (see the following
diagram)
Location of MPC slots
on page 61.
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