2.4 Installation OverviewThe following is an overview of the steps needed to install optional cards and prepare the VPS hardware foruse. Once hardware installation is complete, see Section 6 Configuring the System for instructions on softwaresetup and VPS customization.CAUTIONThe information below is only intended as an overview of the installation process. When installing the VPS,refer to the sections listed below for detailed instructions.1. Open the covers (see 2.5 Opening/Closing the Covers).2. Remove the Dummy Cover Plates (see 2.6 Removing the Dummy Cover Plates).3. Install the optional cards (see 2.7 Installing Optional Cards—KX-TVA50 or 2.8 Installing OptionalCards—KX-TVA200).4. Connect the VPS to the appropriate extension ports of the PBX (see 1.2.2 Connection Examples—KX-TVA50 or 1.2.3 Connection Examples—KX-TVA200). Use 4-conductor or 2-conductor cable asnecessary (see 2.9 PBX Connections).5. Connect the VPS to the PC to be used for programming (see 2.10 PC Connection).6. Connect the VPS to ground (see 2.11 Frame Ground Connection).7. Connect the AC adaptor to the VPS and to the power outlet (see 2.12 Connecting the AC Adaptor).CAUTIONThe power cord is the main disconnect device. Make sure that the power outlet is located near theVPS and is easily accessible.8. Secure the cables (see 2.13 Securing the Cables).9. Initialize the VPS (see 2.14 Initializing the VPS During Installation).10. Close the covers (see 2.5 Opening/Closing the Covers).11. Wall mount the VPS and AC adaptor (see 2.15 Wall Mounting).CAUTIONTo turn off the power on the VPS, first press the SHUTDOWN button, wait for the ALARM indicator to light,then turn off the power switch. Turning off the power switch before the ALARM indicator lights may causethe VPS to take an exceptionally long time (up to 30 minutes) to start up the next time the power is turnedon.Document Version 3.0 2010/06 Installation Manual 432.4 Installation Overview