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Installing a New System 
Initial Assembly - Page 39 
IP Office Installation Manual 
Installing a New System - Page 39 
40DHB0002USCL – Issue 9 (28th October 2003) 
Initial Assembly 
Initial Assembly 
Prior to initial assembly and mounting (rack or free standing) of your system, check that: 
•  For Analog Trunk 16 expansion modules, ensure that the protective ground is fitted  
•  Any optional Integral Voice Compression and/or Dual Modem Modules have been fitted 
•  Where rack mounting is required, that the mounting brackets have been fitted (see 
•  Where structured cabling is to be used it has been installed, conforms to all local 
regulations and is clearly labeled. 
 
Perform the following: 
1.  Mount the IP Office modules in their final location (free standing units are ideally 
stacked one upon another). 
2.  Run the individual Lump-in-Line PSU cables back to the switchable mains supply but 
do not switch-on or connect the PSUs to the IP Office modules. 
3.  With the exception of a WAN3 module, connect the IP Office base module to the 
Expansion Modules using Expansion Interconnect Cables (blue - see page 73). These 
cables run from one of the Expansion Ports on the rear of a base module to the 
Expansion Port on the rear of the Expansion Modules.  
For WAN3 Modules, use a LAN Interconnect cable (see page 70) running between one 
of the LAN Ports on the front of a base unit to the LAN Port on the front of the WAN3 
module. 
to your provider's trunk sockets. 
5.  Connect the DT/DS/POT Ports on the front of the units, using DT Line Cords (see page 
6.  Install all telephones in their appropriate locations.  
7.  Connect your PC LAN Port to one of the LAN Ports on the front of an IP Office base 
8.  Connect the individual Lump-in-Line PSU to each IP Office module and switch on*. 
9.  From the Administrator CD (see page 47), install on your PC the software required to 
*IMPORTANT:   Power on the Expansion Modules first. If the main IP Office Module 
does not detect an item at power on, it will never use it. If power is 
switched on from a central point for all modules, then, as the main unit is 
the slowest to start, this will be taken care of automatically. Proceed to 
Basic System Programming on page 46.