Expansion Card Upgrade (Inter-Tel Cs-5200 To Cs-5400); Figure - Mitel Inter-Tel 5000 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Chapter 5: Installation
Installing a Processor Expansion Card (PEC-1)
6.
7.
8.
9.

Figure 5-17.

Metal standoff
mount location
Remove this
strap before installing
the expansion card.
See the preceding
IMPORTANT note
Plastic standoff
mount location
SDRAM Module
Page 5-40
Mount the PEC-1 onto the processor module. See
a. Carefully align the PEC-1 mount points and the stand-off mount points.
b. Gently press the smaller end of the standoff onto the processor module while
aligning the screw mount point over the hexagon-shaped metal standoff and the PEC
mount points. Do not force the card onto the module.
Secure the PEC-1 to the processor module using the supplied screw (located in a small
plastic bag attached to the PEC-1 anti-static bag). This screw attaches to the hexagon-
shaped metal stand-off installed in
Insert the processor module into the chassis as described in the procedure "Installing a
Processor Module (PM-1)" on
Check that all cables are connected and plug in the AC power cord. The system boots
and when finished, it displays Inter-Tel 5000 on the LCD panel. This indicates the system
is ready to be programmed.
Refer to the Inter-Tel 5000 Features and Programming Guide (part no: 580.8006) for
information to load the license file. You can then program the additional IP resources.

Expansion Card Upgrade (Inter-Tel CS-5200 to CS-5400)

Processor module-to-chassis fastener
Chassis Back
Processor
Module
Plastic
standoff (support)
Figure 5-17
step 5c
on
page
5-39. Do not overtighten this screw.
page
5-36.
Processor
Expansion Card
mount points
Processor
Module
®
Inter-Tel
5000 Installation Manual – Issue 2.4, May 2008
as a guide.
Processor
Expansion Card
Screw to secure metal
standoff (support) to
expansion module and
processor module

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