Specifications
Chapter 5: Installation
Unpacking the DEI Equipment
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5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008 Page 5-69
Unpacking the DEI Equipment
After all digital endpoints and related devices are installed and endpoint/device cabling has
been run or is in place, you are now ready to install the DEI chassis and modules.
To unpack the equipment and inspect the equipment chassis and all accompanying
parts:
1. Check the parts against the packing slip and inspect them for damage. If any item is
missing or damaged, contact Technical Support immediately. See Table 7-1 on page 7-2.
2. Check all circuit module assemblies as follows:
a. Check each module to ensure there is no shipping foam or tape attached.
b. Inspect each module for shorted components.
c. Return all modules to their protective bags until they are ready to be installed in the
chassis.
3. Check that the protective covers over the module bays are in place. These covers
protect debris or other foreign matter from entering the system and possibly harming the
internal components. These covers should remain in place until you are ready to install a
module.
Checking the Unit Pre-Assembly
Please read all sections leading up to the procedures, paying close attention to any cautions
and notes included. For information on requirements or system capacities, see the
Specifications and Product Description chapters. Figure 5-1 on page 5-15 provides an
illustration of the chassis front and back.
The unit is shipped fully assembled. There is nothing to install inside the chassis so removing
the cover is not necessary. Modules, security key, and compact flash-type memory card are
provided in separate packaging and not installed.
NOTICE
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Mitel 5000 modules and components are static-sensitive.
Handle the modules by the edges only and keep them in their protective bags until they are
to be installed. Do not bend or touch the component pins or subject them to a static charge.
When working with the modules, use a properly terminated anti-static wrist strap and cover
the work surface with the bag that protected the module during shipping. Any static charge—
no matter how small—must be discharged from the body before touching the modules or
other components. The warranty for this equipment does not cover damage caused by static
or mishandling. Modules or components damaged in such a manner will not be replaced.
NOTICE
Warranty Invalidation. There are no field-replaceable parts inside the Mitel CS-5x00
Network Communications Servers or DEI chassis.










