Shut Down Definity Audix System (If Necessary); Replace Circuit Packs - Avaya CMC1 Installation Manual

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Shut Down DEFINITY AUDIX System (if
necessary)
!
WARNING:
Neglecting to shut down the AUDIX assembly before powering down the
system cabinet where it resides can damage the AUDIX disk.
1. Shut down the AUDIX assembly and allow the disk to completely spin
down. Refer to
!
CAUTION:
If leaving AUDIX System in the carrier, back it out about 2 in. (5 cm) to
eliminate the possibility of damage due to power surges.

Replace Circuit Packs

!
CAUTION:
When working with any cabinet hardware, wear a grounded wrist strap to
ground yourself against electrostatic discharge (ESD).
1. Pull out the TN798 processor to power down the cabinet.
2. Insert the Avaya Communication Manager media (orange card) into the
new TN2402 processor circuit pack slot.
NOTE:
In most cases the orange card will not be on-site and the upgrade
performed using the pre-loaded Avaya Communication Manager on
the TN2402 Processor circuit pack. If this is true, skip to Step 7.
3. Place the TN2402 processor circuit pack into the slot vacated by the
TN798 processor.
4. Lock the TN2402 processor into place to power up the cabinet.
The system reads the Avaya Communication Manager automatically.
5. Install the original translation card when the system prompts (beeps)
You have 2 minutes to replace the Avaya Communication Manager card
with the translation card.
6. At the system prompt, log in as craft. Skip to the next section.
7. Insert the original translation card into the TN2402 Processor circuit pack
slot and place the TN2402 into the slot vacated by the TN798 Processor
circuit pack.
555-233-118
''DEFINITY AUDIX Power Procedures'' on page
3-24.
Issue 7 November 2003
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