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100 Chapter 8 Installing an expansion unit
NN40020-302
Installing a media bay module in an expansion unit
Follow this procedure to install a media bay module (MBM).
To install an MBM
1 Attach one end of a grounding strap to your wrist and the other end to a grounded metal
surface.
2 With the face of the MBM toward you, insert the MBM into the expansion unit.
3 Push the MBM completely into the expansion unit. You hear a click when the MBM is firmly
seated in the expansion unit.
The MBM must be configured for it to function. For information about configuring an MBM,
see the procedure To configure the MBM(s) on page 156.
4 Proceed with Installing the expansion unit on page 101.
Warning: Risk of shock.
Only qualified telecommunications service personnel are permitted to service this
equipment.
Ensure the BCM system is unplugged from the power socket and that any
telephone or network cables are unplugged before opening.
The MBMs have been safety-approved for installation into the BCM system. It is
the responsibility of the installer and user to ensure that installation of the
hardware does not compromise existing safety approvals or local electrical code
regulations for telecommunications equipment and wiring installation.
Do not connect the digital station ports of the DSM16+, DSM32+, or
Combination MBMs to the PSTN. Only approved digital phone sets or peripheral
devices can connect to the DSM16+, DSM32+, and Combination MBMs.
Warning:
Digital Station ports DSM16+, DSM32+, and Analog Station ports GASM8 must
not be connected to exposed plant. This includes Digital Station ports residing on
the Combination MBMs G4x16 and G8x16. Use only proprietary Nortel Digital
Station Sets for connection to digital ports and agency approved Analog devices
for connection to the Analog Station ports.
The digital station ports of the Combination MBMs must not be connected to
exposed plant
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