Nortel Networks M3110 Telephone User Manual


 
Page 410 of 504 Appendix C: Meridian Modular Telephones add-on modules installation
553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005
10 Insert the self-tapping Phillips-head screw supplied with the display into
the mounting hole (near the top). Tighten firmly with a #1 Phillips
screwdriver.
Installing the display
11 Place the display face-down near the top of the telephone and align the
two mounting holes of the display with the mounting holes in the
telephone.
12 Insert two self-tapping Phillips-head screws from the faceplate into the
mounting holes; tighten them firmly with a #1 Phillips screwdriver.
13 Install the power supply board (see Procedure 71 on page 397). This step
is not necessary on the M2616 unless there are other hardware options.
14 Fold the ribbon cable near the connector to align it with the J2 pins on the
display board, ensuring that the notch on the ribbon cable is facing toward
the display board. Carefully work the ribbon cable connector onto the J2
pins until firmly seated. Route the cable flat beside the power supply
board, gathering excess cable under the display. Be careful not to press
the cable beneath the alignment posts or studs of the base. See Figure 77
on page 409.
Note: Do not allow R5 on the power supply board to become bent during
this procedure.
15 Replace the base. If the telephone is equipped with an MPDA or MCA,
reconnect the data cable to the base telephone jack and replace the
footstand (ensuring that the MPDA or MCA cable does not get pinched
between the base and the footstand). Make sure the footstand is firmly
seated in the base.
Note: Place the label supplied with the display on the outside of the
bottom cover of the telephone. This allows proper identification and
tracking of the option level of the set.
16 Tighten all screws, reconnect all cords, and place the telephone in the
normal operating position.
17 Perform the self-test (see) and acceptance test procedures. See LD 31 in
the Software Input/Output: Administration (553-3001-311).
End of Procedure