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Installing IP500/IP500 V2 Page 242
15-601042 Issue 28g (11 October 2013)IP Office 9.0
10.5.1 Analog Trunk 16
The IP500 Analog Trunk module can be used to add 16 additional analog trunks to an IP Office system. The module
supports both loop-start and, with suitable grounding, ground-start trunks.
· In IP Office Basic Edition - PARTNER® Mode, IP Office Basic Edition - Norstar Mode and IP Office Basic Editions,
only 1 Analog Trunk module is supported.
· WARNING
In all IP Office installations, any module being used for analog trunk connections must be connected to a functional
earth .
· WARNING
Within areas of high lightning risk, any module using analog trunk connections must be connected to a protective
ground and to surge protection equipment (an Avaya 146G Surge Protector).
Feature
Details
Supported on
IP500 and IP500 V2.
Locales
This module is currently only supported in North American locales.
Software Level
IP Office core software level 1.0 minimum. Bin file = naatm16.bin.
Included
Power supply unit (see below) and Expansion Interconnect cable.
Power Supply
The module is supplied with a 2-pin, 40W external power supply unit. The PSU has an integral
power cord for connection to the module's DC I/P socket. A locale specific IEC60320 C7 power
cord for the external PSU is required but is not supplied with the module.
Mounting
The module is designed as a free-standing module that can be stacked on or under other IP Office
modules. The module can be wall or rack mounted using the IPO IP500 RACK MNTG KIT V3 .
Dimensions
Width: 445mm/17.5". Depth: 245mm/9.7". Height: 71mm/2.8"/2U.
Weight
Unboxed: 2.9Kg/6.6lbs. Boxed: 4.2Kg/9.4lbs.
Module Front
Port
LEDs
None
Module
Center
LED
The center LED on all external expansion modules is used to indicate the overall state of the module as
follows:
· Red flashing = Module starting up/Loading firmware.
· Red on = Error.
· Green on = Module okay.
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