Quick Reference Guide

2 Installing Your System

 

 

 

Grounding the System

You ground the system by running a solid copper wire from the processor module to an appropriate earth ground. Follow these steps to ground the system:

1Attach one end of a #12 AWG or #14 AWG solid copper wire to the grounding screw on the processor module. The length of the wire must not exceed 35 feet (7.6 meters).

2Route the wire through the wire manager on the front of the module.

3Attach the other end of the wire to the approved earth ground, such as building steel or a cold water pipe.

Inserting Batteries in the Processor Module

The processor module uses two AAA-size standard alkaline batteries to guard against the loss of system programming in case of a power failure. These batteries retain the system programming for 45 days to six months, depending on the freshness of the batteries. You should replace the batteries every year.

The configuration of the 1600 DSL module is not backed up to the PCMCIA card. Instead, the configuration is retained in the flash memory of the 1600 DSL module.

CAUTION:

Batteries and battery cover are packaged in a separate box. If you are replacing batteries, the old batteries must be removed with the power on or the system’s memory will be lost.

Follow these steps to insert the batteries:

1Locate the battery compartment at the bottom of the PARTNER ACS processor module, below the extension jacks.

2Push gently on the battery icon (the locking latch) and slide the battery icon up to cover the plus icon; this unlocks the battery assembly.

3Remove the battery assembly by gently pulling the tab at the bottom of the battery compartment cover.

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Avaya 518-456-804 manual Grounding the System, Inserting Batteries in the Processor Module