Installing The Avaya Voice Priority Processor; Required Materials; Locate The Avaya Voice Priority Processor; Install The Avaya Voice Priority Processor - Avaya Voice Priority Processor Installation Manual

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3. Installing the Avaya Voice Priority Processor

As shown in the system diagram the Avaya Voice Priority Processor is connected to the Ethernet
switch. The specifications covered here allow for great flexibility in physical placement of the
components within stated guidelines.
3.1

Required Materials

The customer must provide the following equipment.
Power Outlet
Backboard space
plywood securely screwed to the wall.
– required to mount the Avaya Voice Priority Processor to the wall. Four #8 - ¾"
Screws
panhead wood screws (or similar device) are required.
– RJ-45 connector at the Avaya Voice Priority Processor. Connection to switched
CAT 5 Cable
Ethernet hub.
3.2

Locate the Avaya Voice Priority Processor

The Avaya Voice Priority Processor measures approximately 4 x 12.5 x 7 inches, and weighs about
five pounds. The unit is designed to be wall mounted, vertically or horizontally, over ¾" plywood.
Locate the Avaya Voice Priority Processor in a space with:
• Sufficient backboard mounting space and proximity to the LAN access device (switched Ethernet
hub) and power source.
• Easy access to the front panel, which is used for cabling.
• A maximum distance of 325 feet (100 meters) from the switched Ethernet hubs.
3.3

Install the Avaya Voice Priority Processor

Mount the Avaya Voice Priority Processor to Wall
The Avaya Voice Priority Processor can be mounted either horizontally or vertically.
To mount the Avaya Voice Priority Processor:
1. Using a 1/8 inch drill bit, drill four pilot holes, on 1.84 by 12.1 inch centers (approximately
equivalent to 1-
2. Insert the #8 x 3/4 inch screws in the pilot holes and tighten, leaving a 1/8 to 1/4 inch gap from
the wall.
Connect Avaya Voice Priority Processor to LAN
3. Using an RJ-45 cable, connect the
the connecting port on the switched Ethernet hub.
555-301-102, Issue 2
July 2003
– must accept SpectraLink provided AC adapter.
– the Avaya Voice Priority Processor is designed to be wall mounted to ¾"
12
inch).
13/16 inch by
-1/8
NETWORK
Avaya Voice Priority Processor
port on the Avaya Voice Priority Processor to
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