Installation guide

Initializing Databases 7-1
Chapter 7: Starting the MBX IP System
MBX IP Hardware & Installation Guide
Chapter 7
Starting the MBX IP System
Initializing Databases
The first step in starting the newly installed MBX IP system is initializing the databases. To
perform this function, do the following procedure:
1. Verify MPB100/MPB300 has been inserted into the MPB slot of the first KSU.
- Before programming the System, Switch 1-1 pole should be OFF and then power
cycle OFF and ON to initialize the default System database.
2. Plug the AC power cord into the MBX IP System and AC outlet. Turn on the MBX IP
System; after installing the 1st, 2nd and 3rd KSUs, Power-On sequence is as follows:
- Order of Power-On Procedure: 3rd KSU ' 2nd KSU ' 1st KSU.
- After KSU(s) have been turned-On, you have to reset the MPB100/MPB300 in the
MBX IP1st KSU.
3. Once the database has been initialized, switch 1-1 should be placed in the ON
position to protect the User database and to protect the features being programmed in
Admin. programming.
4. Switch 1-2 should be placed in the ON position to feed the Lithium Battery Voltage to
SRAM/RTC (protects the User Database and System Time/Date information, etc.).
Areas not reset by Database Initialization (Trans/PGM 499)
If "All of Database Initialization" is selected in PGM499, all Database items will be reset except
the ones listed below:
Nation Code
Slot Assignment (with Logical Info)
IP-Phone Registration
DTIM/SLTM Registration
IP Information of MPB
•DECT Data
If Database Protection option is selected (VM DB), VM related data will be maintained.
Release 1.7
April 2012