Avaya G350 manual Install circuit protection, Over-Voltage and Sneak-Current Protection

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Connecting devices

Step 4: Install circuit protection

Step 4: Install circuit protection

Over-voltage and sneak fuse protection measures are necessary for the safe operation of the G350 Media Gateway system.

Over-Voltage and Sneak-Current Protection

Out-of-building installations of telephones or other standard (tip/ring) devices/terminals that connect to the Avaya G350 Media Gateway Media Modules require over-voltage and sneak current protection at both building entry points. Sneak current protectors must have a maximum of 350 mA and a minimum voltage rating of 600V. The following devices have been evaluated or tested and approved to protect the Media Modules from over-voltages and sneak current protection:

Avaya MM712 DCP: either 146E IROB (In-Range Out-of-Building) or 4C3S-75 solid state protectors for surge and sneak current.

Avaya MM710 T1/E1: over-voltage and sneak protection for the Avaya MM710 T1/E1 Media Module is provided on the Media Module itself.

Avaya MM711 Analog: analog trunks use the 507B or 110-SCP-9 sneak current protectors. Over- voltage protection is normally provided by the local telephone company. Analog voice terminals use one of the following types of combined over-voltage and sneak current protection:

Gas tube with heat coil: 4B1E-W

Solid state with heat coil: 4C1S

IROB: 146C (4-lines) or 146F (25-lines)

! WARNING:

Only service-trained personnel are to install these circuit protection devices.

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Contents Installation of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway Copyright 2003, Avaya Inc All Rights Reserved SOC/REN Declarations of Conformity Contents Preparing for configuration Technical specifications Installation of the G350 Media Gateway About this book Downloading this book and updates from the WebOverview AudienceSecurity Alert Safety labels and security alert labelsTechnical assistance Related resourcesTrademarks Within the USSending us comments Full installation Installation workflowsBefore you start Gathering information Installation of a staged G350Staging Unpacking Environmental Verification Site requirementsRequired equipment Installation of the G350 Media Gateway Mount the G350 chassis Installing the Avaya G350 Media GatewayMounting the G350 in a rack Affixing a mounting bracket to the front of the G350 To mount the G350 in the rack To attach each mounting bracket to the G350Placing the G350 on a table Mounting the G350 on a wallTo affix brackets to the G350 for wall mounting To affix the feetCombination limitations Install the media modulesAllocating slots G350 front panel ports and slots To insert the S8300 Media Server module Inserting the S8300 Media Server moduleTo insert a media module Inserting media modulesInserting a media module Attach ground conductorsGeneral grounding requirements Approved grounds To attach the ground wires Connect the safety groundTo connect power to the G350 Connect power to the G350Installation of the G350 Media Gateway Prepare configuration equipment Preparing for configurationPreparing a G350 without an S8300 for configuration Installation of the G350 Media Gateway December Preparing a G350 with an S8300 for configuration To connect and enable the modem Connecting the USB modemInstallation of the G350 Media Gateway Installation of the G350 Media Gateway December Assisting a remote configuration Assist the configurationAssisting an on-site configuration Assisting a combined remote and on-site configurationAssisting an off-site configuration staging Installation of the G350 Media Gateway Connect the network Connecting devicesTo connect an IP telephone Connect IP telephonesConnect non-IP telephones and trunks Connecting an analog telephoneTo connect an analog telephone To connect a DCP telephone Connecting a DCP telephoneConnecting an E1/T1 trunk Connecting an analog trunkTo connect an analog trunk To connect an E1/T1 trunkTo connect an Isdn BRI trunk Connecting an Isdn BRI trunkOver-Voltage and Sneak-Current Protection Install circuit protectionConnect to the Wide Area Network WAN Connecting the G350 to the WANTo connect the WAN to the G350 Connecting an external router to the G350 Install the Coupled Bonding ConductorTo install the CBC To install the contact closure Install the Avaya Partner Contact Closure AdjunctTest the installation After installationTesting telephones Testing trunksLSP failover testing Remove the installation equipmentG350 Media Gateway specifications Technical specificationsPower Cord Specifications Power Cord Specifications Index Installing the G350 chassis Installation of the G350 Media Gateway December Installation of the G350 Media Gateway