Polycom DOC2558C manual Replacing a Faulty MPM/MPM+/MPMx Card

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Polycom RMX 2000 Hardware Guide

Replacing a Faulty MPM/MPM+/MPMx Card

Removing the MPM/MPM+/MPMx Card from the MCU

All MPM/MPM+/MPMx cards can be installed or removed while the RMX 2000 is powered on and operating.

Prior to removing an MPM/MPM+/MPMx card the captive screws must be unscrewed and the ejector levers must be opened to initiate a “power down” on the card.

1If applicable, loosen the captive screws and remove the slot cover.

2Power down the card by partially opening the ejector levers until the blue HS LED on the card and the Control Unit start to flash.

Warning!

Once the removal sequence is initiated the process cannot be terminated and the HS LED flashes.

3The power off sequence for the interconnected MPM/MPM+/MPMx and RTM ISDN cards are initiated as follows:

All participant connections on the card are disconnected.

A fault is generated on the system.

For each disconnected participant, a participant disconnection event is written to the CDR with the disconnection cause Disconnected by Operator.

New participant connections are blocked when the card is removed.

If an RTM ISDN card is connected to the MPM/MPM+/MPMx card it is also powered off and all ISDN and PSTN participants are disconnected.

When an RTM ISDN card is removed, its resources are deducted from the Resource Report.

A Log File entry is written indicating MPM/MPM+/MPMx card removal.

Port usage is re-calculated and the Port Gauges and Video/Voice Port Configuration dialog box are updated.

4When the blue HS LEDs on the MPM/MPM+/MPMx, RTM ISDN and Control Unit stop flashing and remain lit, unscrew the captive screws and move the ejector levers to their fully open position and remove the MPM/MPM+ card.

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Contents Polycom RMX 2000 Hardware Guide USA United States Federal Communication Commission FCC Regulatory NoticesChinese Communication Certificate Singapore Certificate Table of Contents MCU Installing the Replacement MPM/MPM+/MPMx CardHardware Description Main FeaturesRMX 2000 Specifications Conferencing Capacities RMX 2000 System CapacitiesSystem Functions MPM Mode MPM+ Mode MPMx Mode MPM+ Resource CapacitiesVSW 2Mb 160 VSW 4Mb VSW 6Mb Site Requirements Safety RequirementsRack Mount Safety Precautions Installation Precautions RMX 2000 Front Panel RMX 2000 ComponentsCntl CPU Component DescriptionComponent Description RTM IP RMX 2000 Rear PanelManagement Network on page G-1 Following items appear on the RMX 2000 rear panelLAN port RTM IsdnCables Connected to the RTM IP & Isdn Cards All external connectors are located on the rear panelMPMx MPM/MPM+ and MPMx Media CardsResource Type Maximum Possible Resources Per Card Card Resources Bandwidth Type MPM+ Resource Capacities per Card Type AssemblyHD720p HD1080p @30fps @60fps MPM+ Up toMPMx, MPM+ and MPM Modes MPMx Resource Capacities per Card AssemblyAudio algorithm is not supported with MPMx Resource Type MPMx S MPMx DMPM+ MPMx Only AllMPM MPMx Only Both MPM cards are enabled An RMX has two MPM cards installedInserted MPMx card is enabled Remove one MPM card Insert one MPMx cardAn RMX has one MPMx card installed Remaining MPM card is disabledMPMx card is enabled Inserted MPM card is disabledRMX 2000 Front Panel LEDs RMX 2000 LEDsFollowing items appear on the RMX 2000 front panel ComponentCard Insertion Initiated If during Card removal Initiated The cardCntl Unit LED Color Description Name RMX 2000 Rear Panel LEDsFollowing LEDs appear on the RTM IP card ShMG LEDs Function Name Following LEDs appear on the RTM IsdnRMX 2000 General Information dialog box opens RMX Chassis TypesComponent Replacement Types of Ejector Levers on RMX Components Fully Open The card is released from the MCU housingReplacing the Cntl Module Hardware Description Replacing the Power Supply Module Replacing the Fan Drawer Removing the MPM/MPM+/MPMx Card from the MCU Replacing a Faulty MPM/MPM+/MPMx CardInstalling the Replacement MPM/MPM+/MPMx Card Installing a New MPM/MPM+/MPMx Card in a Powered On RMXReplacing a RTM Isdn Card PRI Cables Replacing the RTM IP Card