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Installing IP500/IP500 V2 Page 196
15-601042 Issue 28g (11 October 2013)IP Office 9.0
9.6 Applying Power
This procedure starts a new IP Office control unit not connected to any LAN. In
this scenario the IP Office control unit will assume its default configuration
settings.
Objective - To power up the IP Office control unit to a known state with a
known set of defaults.
Warnings
1.When powering up the control unit for the first time do not connect the LAN port
or WAN port of the control unit to any network.
2.The power cord must be connected directly from the control unit to the switched
power outlet socket. The cord must not be fixed in anyway or routed through
any permanent structure.
Parts and Equipment Required
· o Switched power outlet socket.
· o IP Office Control Unit.
· o Locale Specific Power Cord.
Procedure
1.Connect the power cord from the power supply outlet to the power input socket on the rear of the control unit.
· Power cords must not be attached to the building surface or run through walls, ceilings, floors and similar
openings. Installation measures must be taken to prevent physical damage to the power supply cord,
including proper routing of the power supply cord and provision of a socket outlet near the fixed equipment or
positioning of the equipment near a socket outlet.
2.Switch on power to the control unit.
3.New IP Office 500 control units are supplied with a base software level of 4.0.0. The CPU LED on these units will
flash red until the unit is upgraded to the required level of released IP Office core software.
4.The CPU LED on units that have already been upgraded from 4.0.0 will go through a green red cycle several times
and then stay green on. During this time other LEDs may flash as the unit goes through its power on self test
cycle.
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