Avaya S8300 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
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Installing Hardware for the G700 Media Gateway and S8300 Media Server
Installation and Cabling
Installation and Upgrades for G700 and S8300 95
December 2003
4 Cut the Supplementary Ground Conductor (which has one end attached to the grounding screw on
the chassis) to the length needed to terminate it into one of the terminals of the ground block. Do
not coil the Supplementary Ground Conductor.
5 Attach one end of the remaining 10 AWG (4mm
2
) ground wire to one of the terminals in the
ground block and the other end to an approved ground.
6 Cut this ground wire to the length needed to reach the approved ground. Do not coil this wire.
If the ground block is not being used, simply:
7 Attach the Supplementary Ground Conductor to an approved ground.
8 Connect the AC power cable to the inlet receptacle on the rear of the chassis.
You have now mounted the fully equipped G700 Media Gateway in the rack, cabled units together as
described in the planning documents, and connected to electrical ground conductors. When all the units
are mounted, cabled, and grounded, you are ready to apply power.
Connect AC Power
For North American installations, the AC Power Cord terminates on one end with a NEMA-15P plug to
connect to the AC main socket-outlet at the wall. For installations in other regions, the plug to be used
must comply with the local regulations and be marked as such, be suitable for the current and voltage
being used, and contain an earthing pin for connection to ground at the AC mains socket-outlet through
the cord.
To prevent accidental interruption of power to the G700 Media Gateway, do not connect the G700 Media
Gateway to a switch-controlled AC wall socket-outlet. In addition, Avaya Inc. highly recommends that
the customer use a UPS for back-up power.
Advise your customer to verify through a licensed electrician that the ground connection at the AC outlet
to be used is attached to an approved ground.
Power Requirements
The G700 Media Gateway uses an auto-ranging 100-240 Vac power supply, 50 to 60 Hz, 5 A maximum
at 100-120 Vac and 2 A maximum at 200-240 Vac. The AC power source is to be single phase, 3-
conductor (Line, Neutral and Ground) with a 15 A circuit breaker for 100-120 Vac or a 10 A circuit
breaker for 200-240 Vac.
Test the AC Outlet
!
WARNING:
The following recommended test equipment, tests and diagrams are intended only
for North American installations at 110 to 125 Volts AC. For installations in other
regions, have a licensed electrician verify the ground and voltages.
!
WARNING:
If the AC outlet tests indicate that the power requirements are not met, your
customer must contact a licensed electrician. DO NOT install the system until all
requirements are met.