Installing the MERLIN Messaging System Module

You must install the MERLIN Messaging System module in the first available slot
following the installation of other modules in the communications system carrier.
The information in this section is intended for qualified technicians only.
To prevent damage to the MERLIN Messaging System, you must power down the
communications system before installing or removing the MERLIN Messaging
System module. Do NOT perform a "hot swap."
To install the MERLIN Messaging System module:
Step Procedure Comments
1Install the PC Card containing port licensing
information in the left-most PCMCIA slot.
2Power down the communications system. Be sure to disconnect the power cord.
3Install the MERLIN Messaging System module
in the first empty slot in the communications
system carrier, as follows:
For MERLIN LEGEND:
Lower the module onto the rod on the top
of the carrier in the appropriate slot.
1.
Firmly push the module into the carrier
until it locks into place.
2.
For MERLIN MAGIX:
Align the circuit board guides inside the
carrier, (top and bottom) into the slot.
1.
Make sure the connector on the module
mates properly with the connector on the
carrier.
2.
Firmly push the module into the carrier
until it locks into place.
3.
A damaged carrier or module must be
replaced.
Be sure that the connector on the
module mates properly with the
connector on the carrier.
To avoid damage, do not force the
module. If the module does not insert
easily, press the bottom-rear locking
tab, remove the module and inspect
the module and carrier for damage or
obstruction. If there is no damage and
no obstruction, re-insert the module.
4Power up the communications system. Be sure to power up the carrier
containing the processor module last.
Once you install the MERLIN Messaging System module, do the following:
Prepare the communications system.
Program the MERLIN Messaging System.
Program the communications system.
Installing the MERLIN Messaging System Module
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