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Chapter 4
Installing Processor and Interface Cards
Auto Attendant Card
CAUTION: Do not insert the card with system power on. Switch the power OFF.
This card has no selectable options (Figure 4-19) but is under software control. Insert up to and
including five AA cards into any universal card slots (Figure 4-2
). Push firmly in the middle of
both card ejectors on each card to ensure that it is fully inserted into the backplane connector.
There is no connector on the front of this card.
SVMi-8 / Cadence Card (Voice Mail)
Before installing this card (Figure 4-20), it should be correctly configured with a hard disk drive
and the appropriate number of voice processing modules. Refer to your Voice Mail
documentation for details.
The SVMi-8 / SVMi-16 / Cadence card is installed in any universal slot of any cabinet. Only one
card can be installed in a system and it counts as eight stations of the power supply rating.
Check that the cabinet power switch (PWR) is in the OFF position. Next, position the card in the
grooves of the card guide and gently slide the card in until it makes contact with the connector.
Press gently but firmly on the top and bottom of the front edge of the card until the card sits in its
connector.
(To configure the card, refer to Chapter 12, “SVMi-8/16 and Cadence Voice Mail Setup”
.)
SVMi-16 Card (Voice Mail)
Before installing this card (Figure 4-21), it should be correctly configured with a hard disk drive
and the appropriate number of voice processing modules. Refer to your Voice Mail
documentation for details.
The card is installed in any universal slot of any cabinet. Only one card can be installed in a
system and it counts as eight stations of the power supply rating. Check that the cabinet power
switch (PWR) is in the OFF position. Next, position the card in the grooves of the card guide and
gently slide the card in until it makes contact with the connector. Press gently but firmly on the
top and bottom of the front edge of the card until the card sits in its connector.
(To configure the card, refer to Chapter 12, “SVMi-8/16 and Cadence Voice Mail Setup”
.)
MGI2 Card
The MGI2 card (Figure 4-22) supports the VoIP Gateway, which enables telephone calls through
the Internet using IP telephones.
Up to five MGI2 cards can be installed in a single cabinet. Insert each card into any universal
card slot. Push firmly in the middle of both card ejectors to ensure the card is firmly seated into
the backplane connector.