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    							Copyright 2002 
    Avaya Inc.
    All rights reserved
    Printed in U.S.A.Document Number 518-457-101
    Comcode: 700191323
    March 2002 (Issue 5)
    PARTNER is a registered trademark of Avaya Inc.
    PARTNER PC CARD 
    Installation Instructions
    This PC Card is used with a PARTNER® Advanced Communications System (ACS). These instructions are 
    designed for any one of the following types of PC Cards:
    Backup/Restore Card
    Software Upgrade Card (for one-time upgrade only)
    Automatic System Answer/Direct Extension Dialing (ASA/DXD) Card
    PA R T N E R® Remote Access PC Card
    WARNING:
    Remove all other PC Cards from the processor before initiating an upgrade.
    Important Safety Instructions
    WARNING:
    The following list provides basic safety precautions that should always be followed when using this product:
    1. Read and understand all instructions.
    2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
    3. Do not drop, bend, or crush the card.
    4. Keep the card away from moisture, high temperatures, and direct sunlight.
    5. Keep the connector on the card clean.
    CAUTION:
    Before starting, verify that you have batteries properly installed in the processor module. Extension 10 will 
    show 
    ChgBat W/PowerOn or ReplaceSysBat W/Power On on the display if the batteries need to be 
    replaced, or if they are not installed properly. To avoid damage to the processor module or to the card, do not 
    install or remove the card when power is on.
    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
    The PARTNER Remote Access PC Card is a multi-purpose card that accompanies all 
    PARTNER ACS Release 3.0 and later processors. This PC Card can be used to upgrade 
    previous versions of PARTNER ACS Release 3.0 and later, to perform backup and restore 
    functions, and, with additional software (for the PC, not the PARTNER system), it can also be 
    used to administer the PARTNER system from local and remote locations using a PC. 
    						
    							1 Power down the system before inserting or removing a PC Card.
    A) If you have a Stand-alone or 2-Slot Carrier, disconnect the power cord from the power jack on the carrier 
    and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
    B) If you have a 5-Slot Carrier, move the carrier’s On/Off switch to Off (“O”) and unplug the power cord from 
    the wall outlet.
    2 If you do not have a 5-slot carrier or have a system of Release 4.0 or later, go to Step 3. If you have a 5-slot 
    carrier and a system of Release 3.0 or earlier:
    A) Loosen the screw on the lower front of the cover.
    B) Place one hand on the handle on the bottom front of the cover, and place your other hand on the top of 
    the cover. Gently pull the cover up and away from the carrier–be careful not to break the tabs that attach 
    the cover to the carrier.
    3 If your card comes with a write-protect tab, verify that the 
    write-protect tab on the PC Card is not in the write-protected 
    position. If it is, use a paperclip or another pointed object to push the 
    write-protect tab on the end of the PC Card upward to the 
    nonprotected position.
    If your new PC Card is a Software Upgrade Card, or if you are 
    using your PARTNER Remote Access PC Card to upgrade your 
    processor, remove all other PC Card(s) from the PC Card slot(s) 
    on the processor module by gently pulling each card straight 
    out (with the power off). 
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    							4 To insert the PC Card, hold it with the label facing to the right, and 
    slide it gently into one of the PC Card slots on the processor 
    module. When inserted properly, the PC Card projects about 
    1-5/8” (4 cm) from the module.
    5 Power up the system:
    A) Reconnect the power cord.
    CAUTION:
    The power cord should hang straight down from the 
    connector, flush against the plastic case for the entire 
    length of the board. Do not install the power cord at an 
    angle to the case or with a loop in it.
    B) If you have a 5-Slot Carrier, move the carrier’s On/Off switch to the “On” position “(–)”.
    6 Check all green lights on the front of the modules. If any lights are out, do the following:
    A)If a single light is out, power down the control unit, reseat the module, then power up the control unit.
    B)If multiple lights are out, power down the control unit, reseat the leftmost module that has a light out, then 
    power up the control unit.
    C)If the lights are still out, contact your local Authorized Dealer or, in the continental U.S. only, call the Avaya 
    Customer Care Center at 1 800 628-2888 (for PARTNER ACS).
    7 If you are upgrading your system and you have verified that the upgrade was successful by using Feature 59, 
    do the following:
    A) If you are using a one time use upgrade card, power down the system by following the instructions in 
    Step 1. Then, remove the PC Card by gently pulling the card straight out.
    B) If you are using the PARTNER Remote Access PC Card, leave the card in the slot for future use in 
    performing backup/restore functions or remote administration functions. 
    C) If you need to reinstall other cards, power down the system by following the instructions in Step 1 and 
    replace any PC Cards you removed in Step 3. 
    D) If you powered down the system, repeat Steps 5 and 6 then proceed to Step 8.
    If you are upgrading your system, DO NOT REMOVE THE CARD until you have verified that 
    the upgrade was successful (approximately 20—40 seconds). While the system upgrades, the 
    bicolor (red/green) power LED on the processor flashes green and red alternately. When the 
    upgrade has finished, the power LED becomes steady green. Dial Feature 59 at a display 
    telephone to verify a successful upgrade. (If no display telephone is available, wait 30 seconds 
    after the LED becomes steady green.) Then proceed to Step 6.
    If a 1600 DSL module resides in the carrier, the module itself may take from 2 to 7 minutes to 
    initialize. However, the module should have a steady green LED in the same horizontal plane 
    as the other modules during initialization.
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    							8 If you have a 2-Slot Carrier or a stand-alone configuration, you are 
    finished with this procedure. If you have a 5-Slot Carrier, continue with 
    Step 8A.
    A) Make sure all modules are seated properly. 
    If you have a system of Release 3.0 or earlier:
    B) To replace the carrier’s cover, grasp it by its upper edges and hold it 
    squarely over the control unit.
    C) Place the cover over the modules and make sure it fits firmly in place.
    D) Tighten the screw on the lower front of the cover.
    9 If the PC Card you installed is:
    A) A PARTNER Backup/Restore Card or a PARTNER Remote Access 
    PC Card, see the documentation that came with your system to do a test Backup, a test Restore, and to 
    set up programming for Automatic Backups.
    B) An ASA/DXD PC Card, see the documentation that came with your system.
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