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    @XD Connect Modem
    2.Connect the 9-pin cable connector to Serial port 2 (designated “S2” in the
    VoiceMemo software).
    3.Connect the 25pin cable connector to the modem. Configure the modem software
    in the Console/Serial Port Setup option in the System Maintenance 
    - Additional
    Options Menu.
    4.Test modem as recommended by the manufacturer’s documentation.
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    							Install Redundant Hard Diskcp 6284Page 1 of 3
    VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later
    This procedure describes how to install a redundant hard disk in the Centigram Series 6
    Model 70.
    ADANGER!Disconnect the system from its power source before connecting
    cables, components, or both.
    CAUTION!Protect your system from ESD damage during handling of all
    components.
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    Note:You can find TRs referenced in this procedure in the Centigram Series 6
    StepTechnical Reference 
    Manual.
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    @9 Observe Precautions
    1.Put on a grounded wrist strap and attach the other end to the cabinet. Doing so
    protects the component from electrostatic discharge.
    2.Shut down the system and turn off the power, if you have not already done so.
    CAUTION!Removing a component while the power is on can severely damage
    the component you are working on and other peripherals.
    3.Wait one minute after you turn off the power before you remove any components.
    The hard disk should stop spinning and be quiet.
    -4.When removing a component, place it on a nonconductive surface, such as an anti-
    static bag. Make sure you have the anti-static bags before you begin.
    5.Put identification tags on all cables and disconnect cables from the system.
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    @3 Remove the Disk Carrier
    WARNING!When the disk carrier is removed from the system, the power
    switch terminals are accessible. These terminals can have
    hazardous voltages present even when the power switch is turned
    off. Unplug the system before performing the procedure. Failure
    to do so can result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.
    6. ‘Remove cabinet cover.
    7.Disconnect the data and power cables from both the hard disk and the floppy disk
    drive.
    8.Remove the four screws that secure the carrier to the chassis (6-32 hex head Phillips
    screws). See Figure 1 for details.
    7.Slide the carrier toward the back of the system, freeing the left front tab from the
    slot on the side of the adjacent drive bay. Make sure all the cabling is clear, and lift
    the carrier up and out of the system. See Figure 1 for details.
    Alignment 
    -
    3-i/2” Drive Carrier
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    G9 Install the Redundant Hard Disk10. Remove the plastic faceplate cover from the top slot in the front of the empty hard
    disk cage located next to the floppy disk drive.
    11. Remove the aluminum faceplate cover from the top slot of the empty hard disk cage
    12. Jumper the redundant hard disk as a slave (redundant) drive. If there are two hard
    disks in one server, one must be configured as master and the other must be
    configured as slave.Hard disks are shipped from Centigram configured as mastp.13. Slide the redundant hard disk into the top slot of the hard disk cage. Use the screws
    that were holding the aluminum faceplate cover to secure the disk in position.
    Ensure that the hard disk faceplate is flush with the front of the Model 70 cover.
    14. Connect the spare data and power cables to the redundant hard disk.
    GElB Install the Disk Carrier
    15. Position the carrier above the cabinet. The front of the floppy disk drive faces the
    front of the cabinet and should line up with the opening in the front panel.
    16. Lower the carrier into the cabinet, lining up the front tab on the carrier with the slot
    that projects from the side of the 5.25inch bay.
    17. Slide the carrier toward the front until the left front tab and the screw holes line up.
    18. Secure the carrier into the cabinet using four mounting screws (6-32 hex head
    Phillips screws).
    Note:If the floppy disk drive needs to be properly aligned with the front
    bezel, loosen the mounting screws holding it to the carrier by at most
    one-quarter turn. Adjust the position as needed. Once the floppy
    disk drive is aligned, tighten the two screws again.19. Reconnect the data and power cables to the hard disk and floppy disk drive.
    20. Reinstall the cabinet cover.
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    cp 6590Model 
    70 InstallationPage 1 of 2VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later
    The Model 70 is 
    preconfigured from the factory and ready to use. This procedure
    provides guidelines on how to install the server. When using Centigram Procedures
    (0s) referenced in this or any other procedures, disregard all instructions that apply to
    other Series 6 server models.
    WARNING!Observe all equipment safety and ESD precautions detailed in this
    manual.
    DANGER!To prevent injury either to yourself or others, follow QSHA safety
    recommendations when lifting equipment.
    Note:You can find TRs referenced in this procedure in the Cent&ram Sevies G Technical
    Reference Manual.
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    1.Make sure the site is ready (as specified in the “Installing New Systems “ section of
    this manual).
    2.Place the Model 70 near an unused 20-amp AC outlet and away from sources of
    heat and magnetism.Make sure that the installation area is properly ventilated.
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    WARNING!
    0Make sure the Model 70 power is off.
    3.Connect the module to a dedicated 20-amp AC wall plug (U.S). For international
    installation, a 220 volt power supply is required.
    Note:When connecting to a 220 volt power supply, be sure the rear panel
    voltage switch is set to 220 volts prior to connection.
    4.Ground the cabinet of the module according to Centigram recommendations and
    the standards set by your organization.
    5.If installing a printer, connect it to Serial port 2 and test it as recommended by the
    manufacturer’s user manual.
    6.Connect the console to the Console port, or Serial port 
    1, (VT1 00 compatible
    terminal and keyboard) and leave its power switch off.
    7.If you do not have worksheets with you, contact your project manager to determine
    how the customer wants the Model 
    70 lines configured.
    8.Connect the telephone lines.
    9. Turn on the console.2TR 1900
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    steb10. Turn on the system and wait for initialization.
    11. Run the Online System Verify of all records, and all speech and prompts.
    12. Restart the server and wait for initialization.
    13. Test basic telephony functions.14. If needed, connect an external modem to Serial port 2.(This connection requires a
    null modem cable.)
    15. Run a System Information Report and send it to the printer, if installed.
    16. Examine the System Information Report and confirm that all features ordered 
    a&
    included.
    17. Check the quality of your hardware installation.
    18. Complete your post-implementation documentation.
    19. Configure system 
    sobare.20. Configure any optional features.
    2 
    1. Configure mailboxes.
    22. Arrange a meeting with your project manager for customer turnover and to discuss
    further plans, including a test plan.
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    VoiceMemo
    Reference and
    Conjpration
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    							CP 7001Run Verify With System OnlinePage 1 of 4
    VoiceMemo Release 6.OA and later
    This procedure describes how to run an online system verify. An offline verify combines
    verification of both account records and speech; in the online verify, it is possible to test
    each category separately. To do a complete verify, all speech and all records must be
    tested.
    It is optional to log the results of the verify for use at a later time.
    Since the server
    responds differently based on whether the results are logged, this procedure includes
    steps to run the verify with and without logging the results.
    If any errors are recorded, contact the Technical Assistance Center.
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    1.Reach the System Maintenance Menu, then go to the System Verify Menu. Then
    go to the task you want to perform.
    @EDVerify Records and log Results
    2.Access the Record Verification Menu and specify that the results are to be logged for
    future use.
    Select:(R) Verify Records
    preempt: Log results ?
    Response: Y
    PT-OWZ~C Results of previous verify will be lost...
    Please confirm by entering 
    Y
    Response: Y
    lJm~pt.- Logging results to disk .*...
    Record Verification Menu3.Select the type(s) of records to verify. For standard maintenance of the server, use
    “Verify All Records.”
    eIf there is a specific problem with the server, select the
    appropriate record type to be verified. Note that you must look at the results from
    the module where you ran the report.
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    Select:(A) Verify All Records
    (B) Verify Sibling Lists
    (C) Verify Copy Lists
    (D) Verify Distribution Lists
    (M) Verify Mailboxes
    (N) Verify 
    AMIS Lists
    (I’) Verify Phoneline Exceptions
    or
    (S) Verify Statistics Data
    Response: The server displays dots while performing the verify, then returns to the
    Record Verification Menu when done.
    GDVerify Records Without logging Results
    2.Access the Record Verification Menu and specify no logging of results.
    Select:(R) Verify Records
    prompt: Log results ?
    Response: N
    Prompt: Results will NOT be logged to disk _....Record Verification Menu
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    3.Select the type(s) of records to verify. For standard maintenance of the server use
    “Verify All Records.”If there is a specific problem with the server, select the
    appropriate record type to be verified.
    Select:(A) Verify Ail Records
    (B) Verify Sibling Lists
    (C) Verify Copy Lists
    (D) Verify Distribution Lists
    (M) Verify Mailboxes
    (N) Verify 
    AMIS Lists
    (I?) Verify Phoneline Exceptions
    or
    (S) Verify Statistics Data
    Response: The server displays the test results as each test is completed, then returns
    to the Record Verification Menu.
    CDVerify Speech and log Results2.Access the Speech Verification Menu and specify that the results are to be logged for
    future use.
    Select:(S) Verify Speech
    Prompt: Log results ?
    Response: 
    YPrompt: Results of previous verify will be lost...
    Please confirm by entering YResponse: 
    Y
    Promp Logging results to disk -....
    Speech Verification Menu
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    SteD
    3.Select the type(s) of speech to verify. For standard maintenance of the server, use
    “Verify All Speech and Prompts.”If there is a specific problem with the server,
    select either speech or prompts to be verified.
    Select:(A)Verify All Speech and Prompts
    (P) Verify Prompts
    or(S) Verify Speech
    Response: The server displays dots while performing the verify, then returns to 
    theSpeech Verification Menu when done.
    CDVerify Speech Without logging Results2.Access the Speech Verification Menu and specify no logging of results.
    Select:(S) Verify Speech
    Prompt: Log results ?
    Response: NPrompt: Results will NOT be logged to disk 
    ._...Speech Verification Menu
    3.Select the type(s) of speech to verify. For standard maintenance of the server, use
    ‘Verify All Speech and Prompts.”If there is a specific problem with the server,
    select either speech or prompts to be verified.
    Select:(A)Verify All Speech and Prompts
    (P) Verify Prompts
    or
    e(S) Verify Speech
    Response: The server displays the test results as each test is completed, then returns
    to the Speech Verification Menu.
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