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Avaya PARTNER Phone Installation Instructions
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Reconnect the power cord to the power jack on the module, and then plug the power cord into the wall outlet
to power up the system.
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.
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 PARTNER SOE module 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 5.
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Check the green light on the front of the module. If the light is out, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
Then, plug the power cord into the wall outlet. If the light is 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 Small
Office Edition).
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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, leave the card in the slot for future use in performing
backup/restore functions.
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 2.
D) If you powered down the system, repeat Steps 4 and 5, and then proceed to Step 7.
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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.