Avaya 700217243 manual Replacing Modules in a 5-Slot Carrier

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Quick Reference Guide

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Replacing Modules in a 5-Slot Carrier

Replacing a module in a 5-slot carrier involves many of the steps used in installing the modules.

CAUTION:

Before starting, verify that you have batteries installed in the processor module by viewing the display of the telephone at extension 10.

Follow these steps to replace a module in a 5-slot carrier:

1Move the On/Off switch to the “Off” position (“O”).

2Remove the power cord from the wall outlet.

3For Release 3.0 and earlier systems, remove the cover:

aLoosen the screw on the lower front of the carrier’s cover.

bPlace one hand on the handle on the lower front and the other hand on the top of the cover. Gently pull the cover up and away from the carrier. Be careful not to break the tabs that attach the cover to the carrier.

4Before installing a module, remove the clear, plastic protector from the connector area on the rear of the module by grasping the tabs on the ends of the protector and lifting.

5Check the slack in the wires. If there is not enough slack to remove the module without pulling the line and extension cords free, label and disconnect the wires.

6Place one hand on top of the module. With the other hand, grip the plastic bracket on the bottom front of the module, and pull out the old module.

7If you are replacing a module with one of a different type, make sure that the 1600 DSL module (if used) is in the leftmost slot, that all 400 (or 200) modules are installed to the right of all 012E, 308EC, or 206 modules, and that the processor module remains in the center slot.

PARTNER ACS Release 5.0 or later supports Endeavor telephones when an Endeavor 362EC module is installed in the carrier. Install the Endeavor 362EC module(s) to the right of the 1600 DSL module, if one is installed, and to the left of all 400 and 200 modules.

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