Aastra OpenCom 510 User Guide - Page 21

Preliminary Information, 3.1 Construction of the OpenCom 510, 3.2 Scope of Delivery

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Preliminary Information Construction of the OpenCom 510 3. Preliminary Information 3.1 Construction of the OpenCom 510 The OpenCom 510 is designed to be used in 19" rack systems. It comprises the following: ■ A 19" mounting frame for the modules. In a fully configured system, the following modules will have been installed (and all slots will be occupied): 2 power supply units, 1 control module, 12 interface cards. The interface cards provide the system ports. The 19" frame of the OpenCom 510 is also referred to as the 1-12 frame (signifying the number of slots for interface cards). ■ A backplane. The backplane provides the sockets for the control module and the interface cards; it supplies the modules/cards with the required power and system signals. The OpenCom 510 comes fully assembled. By contrast with other systems, you will not need to assemble the frame and backplane yourself. A power supply unit and the central control module are built into the frame before delivery. Interface cards ordered by the customer must be installed separately. Please note: Interface cards may be installed by qualified personnel only! For further information on installing modules/cards, please refer to Installation in a 19" Rack starting on page 25 and Installing Modules starting on page 26. 3.2 Scope of Delivery The OpenCom 510 communications system's scope of delivery comprises the following: ■ 1 19" frame (1-12 frame) with slots for 1 control module and up to 2 power supply units and 12 interface cards The basic configuration of a 19" frame includes the following components: - 1 BPV+1-12 backplane 19

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Preliminary Information
Construction of the OpenCom 510
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3.
Preliminary Information
3.1
Construction of the OpenCom 510
The OpenCom 510 is designed to be used in 19" rack systems. It comprises the fol-
lowing:
A 19" mounting frame for the modules. In a fully configured system, the fol-
lowing modules will have been installed (and all slots will be occupied):
2 power supply units, 1 control module, 12 interface cards. The interface cards
provide the system ports. The 19" frame of the OpenCom 510 is also referred to
as the 1-12 frame (signifying the number of slots for interface cards).
A backplane. The backplane provides the sockets for the control module and
the interface cards; it supplies the modules/cards with the required power and
system signals.
The OpenCom 510 comes fully assembled. By contrast with other systems, you will
not need to assemble the frame and backplane yourself.
A power supply unit and the central control module are built into the frame before
delivery. Interface cards ordered by the customer must be installed separately.
Please note:
Interface cards may be installed by qualified personnel only!
For further information on installing modules/cards, please refer to
Installation in a
19" Rack
starting on page 25 and
Installing Modules
starting on page 26.
3.2
Scope of Delivery
The OpenCom 510 communications system’s scope of delivery comprises the fol-
lowing:
1 19" frame (1-12 frame) with slots for 1 control module and up to 2 power
supply units and 12 interface cards
The basic configuration of a 19" frame includes the following components:
– 1 BPV+1-12 backplane