Inter-Tel CS-5400 Server User Manual


 
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INTER-TEL
®
CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.1 August 2005
WARNING!
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Hazard Identification and Supplemental Information
This guide uses standardized graphic conventions to promote safe practices, to prevent or mini-
mize damage to equipment, to avoid the corruption of data, and to clarify the Inter-Tel, Inc.
position on certain technical or business issues.
Potentially harmful situations are identified in boxes labeled with internationally recognized
safety graphics according to the degree of hazard exposure. Typically, a technician is exposed
to all the identified hazards, while an administrator is exposed only to data corruption hazards.
In addition the identification of safety hazards, relevant Inter-Tel, Inc. policies, important infor-
mation, and notes are set apart from the flow of the text in boxes with attention-getting labels.
This section explains the conventions used and their meanings.
Hazard Identification Methods
Three hazard identification methods appear in this manual, as described in the following para-
graphs.
WARNING!
A WARNING identifies a hazard that, if not heeded, could cause definite personal injury.
CAUTION with Triangle
A CAUTION with the symbol identifies a hazard that, if not heeded, could cause minor
personal injury.
CAUTION without Triangle
A CAUTION without the symbol identifies a hazard that, if not heeded, could cause dam-
age to equipment or corruption of data or databases.
WARNING
Possible electrical shock. Use the LCD panel to shut down the system, then turn
OFF the AC POWER before working on the external voice processing PC. . . .
CAUTION
Possible pinch hazard. Keep fingers clear of the edges of the faceplate when
inserting a trunk module into the chassis. . . .
CAUTION
Possible data corruption and/or equipment damage. Power down the system
before removing the Compact Flash . . . .