AMT/PTD/PBX/0058/4/6/EN Installation and Maintenance Manual - Aastra 5000
Page 146 01/2011 Description des sous-ensembles
Pushbuttons
The front panel includes:
•An "RST" push button. It should only be used as a last resort when the SHTD push
button is not working.
•A "SHTD" (shutdown) push button:
From the buttons on the CPU card front panel, you have to distinguish between two types
of restart operations:
• Restart with OS reboot (shutting down and restarting the iPBX)
• Forced restart (not recommended in normal operation).
Restart with OS reboot (shutting down and restarting the iPBX)
Pressing and holding down the "SHTD" button (5 seconds), triggers an "OS reboot"
(shutdown + iPBX restart).
Forced restart (not recommended in normal operation)
Press "RST". This button should only be used as last resort if pressing the
"SHTD" button does not work.
4.3.3 Hardware and software configuration
During operation, the UCV-D card does not have any hardware configuration. All the
configurations are performed by MMC from Aastra Management Portal:
• Master/Slave mode of the synchronisation port (by default set to Master).
• Priority/Non Priority mode of the synchronisation port (by default set to Non Priority).
• Setting of the input level for the external music on hold.
• Setting of the delay to apply to the DECT synchronisation signal.
Note: The DECT synchronisation ports and input for an external music source are
located on the front panel of the IUCV-D card.
The built-in battery is still in circuit (no microswitch).
4.3.4 Installation and wiring
The UCV-D card can be hot-plugged/removed in an operational AXD iPBX.
Warning: After a switchover the duration of which depends on the configuration (15
s. to 1 min.), the passive CPU card takes over and becomes active in the
following three cases:
• If the active card is removed
• If the active card remains idle for 2 minutes