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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? 6220 Page 3 of 4 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later StepFigure 2 Slot CoverReferenceFigure 1 Remove the Line Card Dot. REV. A
CP 6220Page 4 of 4 VoiceMemo Release G.OA and later SreDReference @SD Install the line Card 6.Verify that you have the correct kind of line card for this server. 7.If you are expanding the server and installing a line card into a previously unused slot, remove the slot cover. a.Insert the tip of a small flat-bladed screwdriver in the slot at the lower inside end of the slot cover. b.Slightly twist the screwdriver, popping up the slot cover. From inside the 8.cabinet, lift the slot up and out. A CAUTION! aBe careful not to damage other components when removing the slot cover. You might want to remove cards on either side of the empty slot before you begin to remove the slot cover. 8.Remove the line card from its wrapper, and place it on a grounded, static-free surface, component side up. 9.Record the card’s serial number in your equipment log. 10. Set the line cards ID jumpers, configuration jumpers and channel switch settings. For detailed line card configuration procedures, see the Cent&rum Series G Technical Reference Manual I I. Hold the card by the top edge or upper corners and firmly press into the connector on the motherboard. (Line cards can be installed in slots O-5. The server can only support a maximum of 6 line cards.) 12. Align. the rounded notch in the retaining bracket with the hole in the slot frame. s13. Insert a 6-32 hex head Phillips screw, but push the notch against the screw before tightening.Otherwise, the bracket might interfere with the bracket of an adjacent slot or with another line card. 14. Connect cables to the installed line card. 15. Check the quality of your work and to see that no tools or loose parts are inside the server.16. Install the server cabinet. 17. Reconnect all cables to the server. Remove the identification tags from the cables.I-R 1920 CP 6224
This procedure first describes how to remove and then how to install the hard disk in the Centigram Series 6 Model TO. It also describes how to remove and reinstall the disk carrier. The drive carrier houses both the hard disk and the floppy disk drive. DANGER!Disconnect the system from its power source before connecting cables, components, or both. CAUTION!Protect your system from ESD damage during handling of all components. *, Note:You can find TRs referenced in this procedure in the Centigram Series 6 StepTechnical Reference Manual. @B Observe Precautions 1.Put on a grounded wrist strap and attach the other end to the cabinet. Doing so protects the component from electrostatic discharge. 2.Shut down the system and turn off the power, if you have not already done so. CAUTION!Removing a component while the power is on can severely damage the component you are working on and other peripherals. 3.Wait one minute after you turn off the power before you remove any components. sThe hard disk should stop spinning and be quiet. 4.When removing a component, place it on a nonconductive surface, such as an anti- static bag. Make sure you have the anti-static bags before you begin. 5.Put identification tags on all cables and disconnect cables from the system. Reference Doe. Rev. A
Cl’ 6221 Page 2 of 5 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later SteDReference QE9 Remove the Disk Carrier WARNING!When the disk carrier is removed from the system, the power switch terminals are accessible. These terminals can have hazardous voltages present even when the power switch is turned off. Unplug the system before performing the procedure. Failure to do so can result in personal injury and/or equipment damage. 6. Remove cabinet cover. 7.Disconnect the data and power cables from both the hard disk and the floppy disk drive. 8.Remove the four screws that secure the carrier to the chassis (6-32 hex head Phillips screws). See Figure 1 for details. 9.Slide the carrier toward the back of the system, freeing the left front tab from the slot on the side of the adjacent drive bay. Make sure all the cabling is clear, and lift the carrier up and out of the system. See Figure 1 for details. El? 6224 Dot. kv. A
Cl? 6221 Page 3 of 5 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later Step 3-l/2” Drive Carrier Figure 1Remove the Hard Disk @Zl Remove the Hard Disk10. Remove all screws securing the hard disk to the carrier (there are usually three or four).Do not remove the EM1 shield and the filter panel at the front of the bay. e11. Remove the hard disk from the carrier. See Figure 2 for details. 12. If required, transfer data from the old disk to the new disk. 13. Place the hard disk on an anti-static wrapper. Note:If you are performing fault isolation, install the hard disk into the spare cabinet for testing.If you are replacing the hard disk, prepare it for return and repair. ReferenceCl’ 6592, Ch. 5 i Dot. kv. A
VoiceMemo Release G.OA and later Figure 2Remove the Hard Disk @GB Install the Hard Disk and Disk Carrier Note:If you are performing fault isolation and installing the hard disk into a spare cabinet, remove the disk carrier as previously described. 6.Configure the hard disk, if required. If there are two hard disks in one server, one must be configured as master and the other must be configured as slave. If there is one hard disk in the server, it must be configured as master. Hard disks are shippedfrom Centigram configured as master.If you are replacing one disk in a two-disk system, be sure to jumper the new disk to match the master or slave disk to be replaced. 7.Slide the hard disk into the carrier beside the floppy disk drive and orient in the same direction. The component side of the hard disk should be placed toward the carrier rather than toward the floppy disk drive. 8.Align the mounting holes so that the front edge of the hard disk is between 0.5 inch to 1 .O inches from the front edge of the carrier. 9.Secure the hard disk to the carrier with three or four suitable screws. 10. Make sure the drives are securely fastened in the carrier. 11. Position the carrier above the cabinet. The from of the floppy disk drive faces the front of the cabinet and should line up with the opening in the front panel. Reference ;R 1923
CP 6221 Page 5 of 5VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later stepReference 12. Lower the carrier into the cabinet, lining up the front tab on the carrier with the slot that projects from the side of the 5.25inch bay. 13. Slide the carrier toward the front until the left front tab and the screw holes line up. 14. Secure the carrier into the cabinet using four mounting screws (6-32 hex head Phillips screws). Note:If 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, 15.Connect the data cables. Dot. Rev. A
CT? 6221Page 4 of 5 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later StepReference Figure 2Remove the Hard Disk @3J Install the Hard Disk and Disk Carrier Note:If you are performing fault isolation and installing the hard disk into a spare cabinet, remove the disk carrier as previously described. 6.Configure the hard disk, if required. If there are two hard disks in one server, one must be configured as master and the other must be configured as slave. If there is one hard disk in the server, it must be configured as master. Hard disks are shippedfrom Centigram configured as master.If you are replacing one disk in a two-disk system, be sure to jumper the new disk to match the master or slave disk to be sreplaced.7.Slide the hard disk into the carrier beside the floppy disk drive and orient in the same direction. The component side of the hard disk should be placed toward the carrier rather than toward the floppy disk drive. 8.Align the mounting holes so that the front edge of the hard disk is between 0.5 inch to 1 .O inches from the front edge of the carrier. 9.Secure the hard disk to the carrier with three or four suitable screws. 10. Make sure the drives are securely fastened in the carrier. I 1. Position the carrier above the cabinet. The front of the floppy disk drive faces the front of the cabinet and should line up with the opening in the front panel. Dot. Rev. A :R 1923
Cl? 6221 Page 5 of 5 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later SteD 12. Lower the carrier into the cabinet, lining up the front tab on the carrier with the slot that projects from the side of the 5.25-inch bay. 13. Slide the carrier toward the front until the left front tab and the screw holes line up. 14. Secure the carrier into the cabinet using four mounting screws (6-32 hex head Phillips screws). Note:If 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 floppydisk drive is aligned, tighten the two screws again. 15.Connect the data cables. Reference Dot. Rw. A
CP 6222Remove/Install Floppy Disk DrivePage 1 of 5 VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later This procedure first describes how to remove and then how to install the floppy disk in the Centigram Series 6 Model 70. It also describes how to remove and reinstall the drive carrier. The drive carrier houses both the floppy disk drive and the hard disk. For detailed floppy disk drive specifcations, see TR 192 1 in the Centigram Series G Technical Reference Manual. DANGER!Disconnect the server from its power source before connecting cables, components, or both. ACAUTION! A!!YProtect your server from ESD damage during handling of all zomponents. StepReference @I3 Observe Precautions 1.Put on a grounded wrist strap and attach the other end to the cabinet. Doing so protects the component from electrostatic discharge. 2.Shut down the system and turn off the power, if you have not already done so. CAUTION!Removing a component while the power is on can severely damage the component you are working on and other peripherals. 3.Wait one minute after you turn off the power before you remove any components. The hard disk should stop spinning and be quiet. 4. .When removing a component, place it on a nonconductive surface, such as an anti- static bag.Make sure you have the anti-static bags before you begin. 5.Put identification tags on all cables and disconnect cables from the server. Dot. Rev. A