Chapter 1- Hardware Description

Replacing a powered On (hot) MPM card

1Loosen the captive screws that fasten the card to the MCU.

2Pull the ejector levers on the sides of the card forward and slightly outward 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 if activated.

3The power off sequence for the MPM and RTM ISDN boards are initiated as follows:

All participants 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 card it is also powered off and all 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 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, RTM and Control Unit stop flashing and remain lit, move the ejector levers to their fully open position and remove the MPM card.

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Polycom RMX 2000 manual Replacing a powered On hot MPM card

RMX 2000 specifications

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