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Mitel Voice Processing Solutions Installation And Service Manual
Mitel Voice Processing Solutions Installation And Service Manual
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Cl’ 6222Page 2 of 5 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later StepReference @I3 Remove the Drive Carrier 6. 7. 8. 9. WARNING!When the drive carrier is removed from the server, the power switch terminals are accessible.These terminals can have hazardous voltages present even when the power switch is turned off. Unplug the server before performing the procedure. Failure to do so can result in personal injury and/or equipment damage. zRemove the cabinet cover. Disconnect the data and power cables from both the...
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CP 6222 Page 3 of 5 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later Step Reference 3-l/2” Drive Carrier Figure 1Remove the Drive Carrier @?23 Remove the Floppy Disk Drive10. Remove the three screws that secure the floppy disk drive to the carrier (M3-6 hex head Phillips screws; these screws differ from the ones that secure the drive carrier to the cabinet). s1 I. Remove the floppy disk drive from the carrier. See Figure 2 for details. 12. Place the floppy disk drive on an anti-static wrapper. Note:If you are...
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Cl? 6222Page 4 of 5 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later StepRefireme Figure 2Remove the Floppy Disk Drive @33 Install the Floppy Disk Drive and Drive Carrier Note:If you are performing fault isolation and installing the floppy-disk drive into a spare cabinet, remove the drive carrier as previously described. 7.Orient to the front of the cabinet and slide the floppy disk drive into the drive carrier beside the hard disk. 8.Align the mounting holes with the carrier holes. -9.Install three screws (M3-6 hex...
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Cl? 6222 Page 5 of 5 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later Step14. Secure the carrier into the cabinet using four mounting screws (6-32 hex head Phillips screws). lIf the floppy disk drive needs to be properly aligned with the front bezel, loosen the mounting screws holding it to the carrier by at most one-quarter turn. Adjust the position as needed. Once the floppy disk drive is aligned, tighten the two screws again. I 5. Connect the data cables to the drives. lConnect floppy disk drive to J 13.8. lConnect...
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cp 6224Remove/Install Cabinet CoverPage 1 of 2 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later This procedure describes how to remove and replace the system cabinet in the Centigram Series 6 Model 70. A Step DANGER!Shut down the system and turn the power off before you begin any procedures in this section.Failure to do so will result in severe electrical shock or burns. CAUTION!Removing a component while the power is on can severely damage the component you are working on and other peripherals. z CAUTION!Protect your...
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Cl’ 6224 Page 2 of2 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later StepReference Remove Five Retaining Screws Figure 1Remove the Cabinet Cover ED Install the Server Cabinet4.Check the quality of your work and make sure no tools or loose parts are inside the system. 5.Lower cover with front edge about one inch from bezel. Slide the lip on the front edge forward under the bezel. Make sure the side panels are outside the metal rails and sides of the cabinet 6.Reinstall the five retaining screws in the back panel....
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How To Use This ChapterThis chapter provides step-by-step procedures for system administration functions on a Centigram Series 6 Model 70. Additional information is also located in the VoiceMemo Reference and Confguration Manual and the Centigram Series 6 Technical Reference Manual.A task list and Centigram Procedures ((2%) describing system administration procedures are located at the end of this chapter. The task list identifies two procedural levels of 0s: a high-level CP and a low-level CP. A...
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System Administration System AdministrtitionThe system administrator is responsible for creating and maintaining all mailboxes and their functionality on the server. The Model 70 allows the administrator to perform the following tasks: lConfigure and customize the server -Create and modify, delete and/or reassign mailboxes -Build classes of service (FCOS, LCOS, GCOS, NCOS, RCOS, and TCOS) -Change the server time and date, when requirld -Set up system-wide distribution lists and broadcast mailboxes...
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System Administration -System diagnostics and fault isolation The Model 70 application comes pre-installed with default values that can easily be changed through the console, The server issues prompts to guide the administrator. You can enter a question mark (?) in response to any prompt to receive online help. Administration security features include console passcode protection so that unauthorized users can not access the Model 70 from a terminal. Administration by PhoneLimited system administration...
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System Administration Administrative Hardware Note:The customer must provide all administrative equipment. You must have a standard VT100 compatible terminal for system administration. An outboard modem is also required for remote administration.If you plan to administer the Model 70 both on-site and remotely, an A/B box (console or modem active) is also required. WorksheetsWorksheets facilitate installation and help you establish a paper trail backup for all work done on the server. Worksheets...