Install Expansion Control Carrier(S) - Avaya DEFINITY Server R Manual

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DEFINITY Server R EPN running Avaya MultiVantage
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Install Expansion Control Carrier(s)

Unpack and Inspect Expansion Control Carrier
1. Inspect the new J58890AF Expansion Control Carrier for any damage.
Also verify that the backplane pins are not bent.
2. Place the expansion control carrier on the floor so that the rear of the
carrier faces up.
3. Install the CFY1 current limiter (CURL) on the "A" carrier to the pin-field
block marked "CURL." Install the CURL with the components on the left.
4. At the rear connector panel, determine which connectors will have a cable
attached, and install a 4B cable retainer on each of these connectors.
Install New Expansion Control Carrier A
1. Install the carrier in position "A" by aligning the plastic alignment tips on the
top rear of the carrier with the screw holes in the cabinet. These alignment
tips support the carrier while installing the screws. Ensure that the power
cords are properly placed in the slots at the sides of the carrier.
2. Fasten the carrier into position with the 4 self-tapping screws saved from
the removal of the old carrier.
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3. Behind the carrier, replace the 2 screws saved from the removal of the old
carrier.
4. Connect the "P2" and "P1" cables to the "A" carrier. See
the connector lock into place to ensure the connection is properly made.
5. Connect the "P1" cable to the "C" carrier. Snap the connector lock into
place to ensure the connection is properly made.
6. Connect the 8 ground straps from the "D" carrier to the new "A" carrier See
Figure
7. Connect the 8 ground straps from the "C" carrier to the new "A" carrier.
These straps were left connected to the "C" carrier.
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Issue 5 October 2002
CAUTION:
Carefully realign the threads on the self-tapping screws by turning
them counterclockwise 1 turn before tightening them to avoid
stripping the threads out of the framework.
5-6. These straps were left connected to the "D" carrier.
Figure
5-7. Snap
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