Specifications

Chapter 5: Installation
Installing a Digital Endpoint Module (DEM-16)
Mitel
®
5000 Installation Manual – Issue 3.0, October 2008 Page 5-71
4. Continue to “Verifying and Securing Cable Connections” on page 5-33.
Figure 5-33. DEM-16 in DEI 1 and DEI 2 Chassis
To remove a DEM-16:
1. Using a properly terminated, antistatic wrist strap, loosen the fastener at the top of the
module (this fastener secures the module to the chassis).
2. When the BUSY LED is not lit (not green), grasp the module handle and carefully
remove the DEM-16 from the chassis.
DEI Chassis Back
DEM-16
1 – 4 5 – 8 9 – 12 13 – 16
BAY 1
EXP 2
EXP 1
DEM-16
1 – 4 5 – 8 9 – 12 13 – 16
BAY 1
EXP 2
EXP 1
Module-to-Chassis Fastener
DEI 1
DEI 2
To Base Server
To 2nd DEI
or external
Voice Mail*
To 1st DEI
To external
Voice Mail
only*
only
only
*If a DEI chassis exists as part of the configuration, you
must connect the external voice mail PC to the bottom
DB-15 connector on the last DEI chassis in the chain.
BUSY
ONLINE
BUSY
ONLINE
PWR MODULE 1 MODULE 2 MODULE 3
ON BUSY ON BUSYON BUSY
Status Panel
PWR MODULE 1 MODULE 2 MODULE 3
ON BUSY ON BUSY ON BUSY
DEI Chassis Front
BUSY (yellow): Indicates
one or more circuits in use
If a Bay is not populated in the system, the
corresponding LEDs will be OFF (not lit).
ON (green): Indicates online
Not lit indicates offline
LEDs:
NOTICE
Equipment Damage Risk: Use adapters when connecting any 6-pin plug to an 8-pin jack.
Although a 6-pin plug will fit into an 8-pin jack, the plastic on the 6-pin plug housing will
damage pins 1 and 8 on the 8-pin jack. Not using adapters will increase the likelihood of
failure (to pins 1 and 8 in the 8-pin jack) should that jack need to be used with an 8-pin plug
in the future. Various adapter types are available based on how you choose to connect to the
patch panel.