OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Enterprise IP Solutions
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2005/09/OS7200(IG) Version 1.1
EU Declaration of Conformity (RTTE)
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
259 Gongdan-Dong, Gumi-City Kyungbuk, Korea, 730-030(factory name, address)
declare under our sole responsibility that the product
Digital Keyphone System "OfficeServ 7200" / IP MODEM "LXM-300Q"
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with
RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC ( Annex II )Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC:93/68/EECEMC Directive 89/336/EEC:92/31/EEC
By application of the following standardsTBR3 November 1995 as amended by TBR3 A1 December 1997
EN55022 : 1998 + A1 + A2:2003, EN61000-3-2:2000
EN61000-3-3 : 1995 + A1:2001, EN61000-4-2 : 1995
EN61000-4-3 : 1995, EN61000-4-4 : 1995, EN61000-4-5 : 1995
EN61000-4-6 : 1996, EN61000-4-11 : 1994
EN 60950-1:2001, First Edition
(Manufacturer)Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd259, Gongdan-Dong, Gumi-CityKyungbuk, Korea, 730-030
Tae-eok Jang / General Manager................................................. .................................................................................
(place and date of issue) (name and signature of authorized person)
(Representative in the EU)Samsung Electronics Euro QA Lab.Blackbushe Business ParkSaxony Way, Yateley, HampshireGU46 6GG, UK
Peter Park / Manager................................................. ...............................................................................
(place and date of issue) (name and signature of authorized person)
TE Jang2005-08-01
Peter Park2005-08-01
Intended Use This telephone system is intended to provide the user with voice communication between the system extensions and connection to the public switched telephone network by digital or analogue links. The telephone system may be provided with the ability to communicate with local computer networks to provide CTI functions and features. In this case, it is capable of passing information to the computer network via a specified link. The system is powered by mains voltage and can optionally be powered by batteries. Details of all connections and power arrangements are provided in the instructions for use. It should not be used in any other way.
INTRODUCTION
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Purpose
This guide provides all the information required for installing the Samsung Office-Serv 7200 keyphone system. This includes: installing chassis; mounting and replac-ing modules; connecting external batteries, power, C.O. lines, stations and addi-tional equipment; and starting the system.
Guide Content and Organization
This guide consists of eight chapters: CHAPTER 1. Pre-Installation Information
Describes how to inspect the intended installation site and check the grounding and power conditions before installing the OfficeServ 7200 system. Also describes the items included in the OfficeServ 7200 package. CHAPTER 2. Installing Chassis
Describes how to install the OfficeServ 7200 chassis on the floor, inside a special rack or on a wall, depending on the installation environment, and how to adequately ground the system. CHAPTER 3. Mounting and Replacing Modules
Describes how to mount and replace the various system modules. CHAPTER 4. Connecting External Batteries
Describes how to connect external batteries to the system. CHAPTER 5. Connecting Power
Describes how to connect power to the system. CHAPTER 6. Connecting C.O. Lines
Describes how to connect C.O. lines to the system. CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment
Describes how to connect stations and additional equipment, such as analogue / digital phones, door phones and door locks, to the system.
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CHAPTER 8. Starting the System
Describes checklist procedures prior to starting the OfficeServ 7200 system, the start-up procedure itself, and the procedure for testing that the system is operating normally after startup. ABBREVIATIONS
Explains the acronyms and abbreviations used in the guide.
Conventions
The following special paragraphs are used in this guide.
WARNING
Provides information or instructions you should follow in order to avoid personal in-jury or fatality.
CAUTION
Provides information or instructions you should follow in order to avoid a service failure or damage to the system.
CHECKPOINT
Provides you with checkpoints for ensuring stable system operation.
NOTE
Indicates additional information as a reference.
OPERATION PROCEDURES
Indicates the operational procedures that should be executed in sequence.
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References
OfficeServ 7200 General Description Guide
This guide comprehensively describes the Samsung OfficeServ 7200 hardware con-figurations, specifications and functions for a complete understanding of the system and its capabilities.
TRADEMARKS
Product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respec-tive companies.
SAFETY CONCERNS
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SAFETY CONCERNS
For product safety and correct operation, read the following information carefully before starting the installation.
Symbols
The following symbols indicate important information throughout the guide which should be adhered to.
Caution
A general caution
Restriction
Prohibits an action
Instruction
A specific action is required
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Warning
Grounding
- Do not connect the grounding wire of the OfficeServ 7200 system to a power con-duit of a building.
- The standards for power and grounding should comply with the country standard and the pertinent work should be carried out according to the country standard.
- External grounding is required to prevent personal injury or system damage caused by lightning, static electricity, or voltage surge.
- The separate protective earthing terminal should be permanently connected to earth.
- Double-pole/neutral fusing.
AC Power Connection
- The system and each module should be installed by a qualified service engineer.
- The system should be connected to a grounded outlet.
- Do not operate other devices with the AC power of the system or with the DC power of external batteries.
Power Selector Switch
Do not use the power selector switch.
Check the power when mounting or ejecting modules
Ensure the chassis power is off when mounting or ejecting a module in a slot. In-serting or ejecting a module while the power is on may damage the module.
Connecting grounding wires
Disconnect the AC power before connecting grounding wires to prevent injury.
WARNING
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Caution
Maximum number of DS-5012L phones
Up to eight DS-5012L phones can be connected to each DLI module (8DLI/16DLI). If more than eight are connected to the DLI module, the power provided to all digital phones connected to the same module is turned off automatically. Up to 24 DS-5012L phones can be connected to the basic chassis or the expansion chassis.
Metal Accessories
Do not wear metal accessories such as rings and watches during installation to pre-vent electrical damage to the system.
Module Reset
New settings are applied only after the module is reset. The system may malfunc-tion if the module is not properly initialized.
CAUTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Introduction Purpose ...................................................................................................................................I Guide Content and Organization ............................................................................................I Conventions............................................................................................................................II References ............................................................................................................................III
Safety Concerns ................................................................................................................V Symbols ................................................................................................................................. V Warning ................................................................................................................................ VI Caution ................................................................................................................................ VII
Chapter 1 Pre-Installation Information .........................................................................1-1
1 Installation Site Conditions ............................................................................................. 1-1 1.1 Safety Conditions ...................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Temperature/Humidity Conditions ............................................................................. 1-2
2 Grounding Conditions ..................................................................................................... 1-2
3 Power Conditions ............................................................................................................. 1-2
4 Checking the Package ..................................................................................................... 1-3
Chapter 2 Installing Chassis..........................................................................................2-1
1 Summary of System Installation Procedure .................................................................. 2-1
2 Selecting Installation Method.......................................................................................... 2-1
3 Installing in a Rack ........................................................................................................... 2-2 3.1 Precautions................................................................................................................ 2-2 3.2 Required Items .......................................................................................................... 2-2 3.3 Procedure .................................................................................................................. 2-3
4 Installing on a Wall ........................................................................................................... 2-5 4.1 Required Items .......................................................................................................... 2-5 4.2 Procedure .................................................................................................................. 2-5
5 Connecting Grounding Wires.......................................................................................... 2-9
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Chapter 3 Mounting and Replacing Modules .............................................................. 3-1
1 Chassis Configuration ..................................................................................................... 3-1
2 Mounting Control Modules .............................................................................................. 3-3 2.1 Setting Switches and Mounting Optional Modules .................................................... 3-3 2.2 Mounting Control Modules......................................................................................... 3-5 2.3 Connecting MCP Module to LCP Module .................................................................. 3-6
3 Mounting an Interface Module......................................................................................... 3-7 3.1 Setting Switches and Mounting Optional Modules .................................................... 3-7 3.2 Mounting Interface Module ...................................................................................... 3-10
4 Connecting Power Backup Line ................................................................................... 3-12
5 Replacing Modules......................................................................................................... 3-13
Chapter 4 Connecting External Batteries .................................................................... 4-1
1 Precautions when Connecting External Batteries ........................................................ 4-1
2 Procedure for Connecting External Battery .................................................................. 4-1
Chapter 5 Connecting Power ........................................................................................ 5-1
1 Precautions when Connecting Power ............................................................................ 5-1
2 Procedure for Connecting Power ................................................................................... 5-2
Chapter 6 Connecting C.O. Lines ................................................................................. 6-1
1 Line Conditions................................................................................................................. 6-1
2 Connecting C.O. Lines..................................................................................................... 6-2 2.1 Precautions when Connecting C.O. Lines................................................................. 6-2 2.2 Connecting Common C.O. Lines............................................................................... 6-2 2.3 Connecting T1/E1/PRI............................................................................................... 6-2 2.4 Connecting BRI S/T ................................................................................................... 6-3
Chapter 7 Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment........................................ 7-1
1 Connecting Stations......................................................................................................... 7-1 1.1 Precautions when Connecting Stations ..................................................................... 7-1 1.2 Connecting an Analogue Phone ................................................................................ 7-2 1.3 Connecting a Digital Phone ....................................................................................... 7-3 1.4 Connecting an IP Phone............................................................................................ 7-5 1.5 Connecting a Wireless LAN Access Point (Using MGI) ............................................ 7-6 1.6 Connecting a Wireless LAN Access Point (Using 4WLI) ........................................... 7-7 1.7 Connecting to a Door Phone and Door Lock............................................................. 7-9 1.8 Connecting Keyset Daughterboard Modules (KDB-D / KDBS / KDB-F)............... 7-10
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2 Connecting Additional Equipment................................................................................ 7-11 2.1 Connecting MOH/BGM Equipment...........................................................................7-11 2.2 Connecting External/Additional Page Equipment.................................................... 7-12 2.3 Connecting a Common Bell ..................................................................................... 7-13 2.4 Connecting OfficeServ Manager ............................................................................. 7-13 2.5 Connecting SMDR................................................................................................... 7-16 2.6 Connecting a Printer ................................................................................................ 7-17
Chapter 8 Starting the System.......................................................................................8-1
1 Pre-Check.......................................................................................................................... 8-1 1.1 Atmospheric Conditions............................................................................................. 8-1 1.2 Safety Conditions....................................................................................................... 8-2
2 Starting the System.......................................................................................................... 8-2
3 Numbering Extensions and C.O. Lines .......................................................................... 8-3
4 Checking System Operation............................................................................................ 8-4 4.1 Basic Functions ......................................................................................................... 8-4
ABBREVIATIONS A ~ E............................................................................................................... Abbreviations-1
F ~ L ............................................................................................................... Abbreviations-2
M ~ R .............................................................................................................. Abbreviations-3
S ~ X............................................................................................................... Abbreviations-4
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 2.1 Tools Required for Rack Installation ............................................................. 2-2
Figure 2.2 Rack Installation (1) ...................................................................................... 2-3
Figure 2.3 Rack Installation (2) ...................................................................................... 2-3
Figure 2.4 Rack Installation (3) ...................................................................................... 2-4
Figure 2.5 Rack Installation (4) ...................................................................................... 2-4
Figure 2.6 Tools Required for Wall Installation............................................................... 2-5
Figure 2.7 Wall Installation (1)........................................................................................ 2-5
Figure 2.8 Wall Installation (2)........................................................................................ 2-6
Figure 2.9 Wall Installation (3)........................................................................................ 2-6
Figure 2.10 Wall Installation (4) ....................................................................................... 2-6
Figure 2.11 Wall Installation (5)........................................................................................ 2-7
Figure 2.12 Wall Installation (6) ....................................................................................... 2-7
Figure 2.13 Wall Installation (7) ....................................................................................... 2-8
Figure 2.14 Grounding ..................................................................................................... 2-9
Figure 3.1 Front Panel Configuration............................................................................. 3-1
Figure 3.2 Back Panel Configuration ............................................................................. 3-2
Figure 3.3 Switch Setting ............................................................................................... 3-3
Figure 3.4 Mounting Optional Modules .......................................................................... 3-4
Figure 3.5 Mounting the Control Module to Slot 0 ......................................................... 3-5
Figure 3.6 Mounting the Control Module........................................................................ 3-6
Figure 3.7 Extension Cables .......................................................................................... 3-6
Figure 3.8 Connecting MCP Module to LCP Module ..................................................... 3-7
Figure 3.9 Jumper Setting of WIM Module .................................................................... 3-8
Figure 3.10 Mounting Optional Module on WIM Module ................................................. 3-8
Figure 3.11 MGI Module Swich Setting............................................................................ 3-9
Figure 3.12 Mounting Optional Module on MGI Module .................................................. 3-9
Figure 3.13 Switch Setting of the TEPRI module........................................................... 3-10
Figure 3.14 Mounting Interface Module to Slot.............................................................. 3-11
Figure 3.15 Inserting Control Module into the Main Module port................................... 3-12
Figure 3.16 Power Backup Line Connection to 16SLI ................................................... 3-12
Figure 3.17 Turning the Chassis Power Off ................................................................... 3-13
Figure 3.18 Removing Cable ......................................................................................... 3-13
Figure 3.19 Removing Module....................................................................................... 3-14
Figure 3.20 Replacing to New Module........................................................................... 3-14
Figure 4.1 Connecting an External Battery .................................................................... 4-2
Figure 5.1 Connecting Power (for Single Chassis) ....................................................... 5-2
Figure 5.2 Connecting Power (using Power Cord) ........................................................ 5-2
Figure 5.3 Connecting Power (using Power Extension Cable) ...................................... 5-3
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Figure 6.1 8TRK Module ................................................................................................ 6-2
Figure 6.2 RJ-45 Port of TEPRI Module ........................................................................ 6-2
Figure 7.1 RJ-45 Port of the 8SLI Module ..................................................................... 7-2
Figure 7.2 RJ-45 Port of the 16SLI Module ................................................................... 7-2
Figure 7.3 RJ-45 Port of the 8HYB Module (For Analogue Phone)............................... 7-3
Figure 7.4 RJ-45 Port of the 8DLI Module (For Digital Phone)...................................... 7-3
Figure 7.5 RJ-45 Port of the 16DLI Module (For Digital Phone).................................... 7-4
Figure 7.6 RJ-45 Port of the 8HYB Module (For Digital Phone) .................................... 7-4
Figure 7.7 IP Phone Connection Diagram ..................................................................... 7-5
Figure 7.8 RJ-45 Port of Modules for Ethernet .............................................................. 7-6
Figure 7.9 RJ-45 Port of 4WLI Module .......................................................................... 7-8
Figure 7.10 RJ-45 Port of 8DLI Module (For Door Phone).............................................. 7-9
Figure 7.11 RJ-45 Port of 16DLI (For Door Phone) ......................................................... 7-9
Figure 7.12 RJ-45 Port of 8HYB Module (For Door Phone) ............................................ 7-9
Figure 7.13 Installing KDB Module (1)........................................................................... 7-10
Figure 7.14 Installing KDB Module (2)............................................................................7-11
Figure 7.15 Connecting MOH/BGM Sources..................................................................7-11
Figure 7.16 Connecting External/Additional Page Equipment....................................... 7-12
Figure 7.17 Connecting Common Bell........................................................................... 7-13
Figure 7.18 PCMMC Connection to LIM Module via LAN ............................................. 7-14
Figure 7.19 PCMMC Screen.......................................................................................... 7-15
Figure 7.20 Setting PCMMC Parameters ...................................................................... 7-16
Figure 7.21 Connecting SMDR to the LAN Port of the LIM Module .............................. 7-17
Figure 7.22 Connecting Printer to the LAN port of the LIM Module .............................. 7-18
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1.1 Power Specifications ........................................................................................ 1-3
Table 1.2 Package Items.................................................................................................. 1-3
Table 3.1 Applicable Modules per Slot............................................................................. 3-2
Table 3.2 Back Panel Parts.............................................................................................. 3-2
Table 3.3 Switches ........................................................................................................... 3-4
Table 3.4 Types of Control Modules................................................................................. 3-5
Table 3.5 Interface Modules with Jumpers/Switches ....................................................... 3-7
Table 3.6 Interface Modules Accommodating Optional Modules..................................... 3-7
Table 3.7 Types of Interface Module and Applicable Slots ............................................ 3-11
Table 6.1 OfficeServ 7200 Line Conditions...................................................................... 6-1
Table 7.1 Distance Between Stations and the System .................................................... 7-1
Table 7.2 Specification for Wireless LAN Connection...................................................... 7-7
Table 7.3 Wiring Between 4WLI and WBS24 .................................................................. 7-8
Table 7.4 PCMMC Specification..................................................................................... 7-13
Table 7.5 SMDR System Specification........................................................................... 7-16
CHAPTER 1
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Pre-Installation Information
This chapter provides a checklist for inspecting the installation site and the ground-ing and power conditions prior to starting the installation of the OfficeServ 7200 system. It also describes the items included in the OfficeServ 7200 package you re-ceive. Note that, although all possible options, interfaces, modules, etc., are described in this guide, some are country specific and, therefore, only available in the relevant country. Refer to your reseller or distributor for more information if necessary.
1 Installation Site Conditions
Select a location that satisfies the following conditions for safety, temperature and humidity:
1.1 Safety Conditions
The OfficeServ 7200 system should not be installed: - near materials that can cause a fire, such as explosive gas and inflammables - near equipment that generates electromagnetic waves, such as monitors or copy-
ing machines. - in aisles or passageways that are populated or used for moving equipment.
The location should be convenient for distributing trunk lines and extension lines, for connecting power and grounding wires, and for maintenance and repair.
Always maintain cleanliness to prevent dust in the area. Before installing the system, carefully check items such as the electrical wiring
status, grounding status, voltage and frequency.
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1.2 Temperature/Humidity Conditions
The optimum conditions for temperature and humidity are as follows: Operation temperature : 0 ~ 45 °C Storage temperature : -10 ~ +50 °C Humidity : 10~90 %
The system should be maintained in a cool area with no direct sunlight, and with adequate ventilation to remove dust.
2 Grounding Conditions
The following precautions should be taken when grounding the OfficeServ 7200 system: The grounding wire of the system should be correctly grounded to earth. The flow of electric current between the grounding wire of the power plug and the
exposed metal surface of the system should be satisfactory. When grounding additional, external equipment to the system grounding, the
grounding should be done through a single connection point.
Grounding
- Do not connect the grounding wire of the OfficeServ 7200 system to a power con-duit of the building.
- The standards for power and grounding should comply with the country standard and the pertinent work should be carried out according to the country standard.
- External grounding is required to prevent personal injury or system damage caused by lightning, static electricity, or voltage surge.
3 Power Conditions
The system power supply module receives AC input power or battery power, and supplies -48 V, -5 V, +5 V, +3.3 V, +12 V, and -56 V to the system chassis. The maximum power consumption is 252 W per chassis.
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Table 1.1 Power Specifications
Power Supply Unit (PSU) Specification
Input power For both AC 110/220 V
(system is set up as AC 220 V by default)
PSU
Output
power
- DC 48 V, 2.2 A
- DC +5 V, 8.0 A
- DC -5 V, 1.0 A
- DC +3.3 V, 10 A
- DC +12 V, 0.4 A
- DC -56 V, 0.4 A (for backup)
4 Checking the Package The list of items included in the OfficeServ 7200 package is as follows.
Table 1.2 Package Items
Category Name Quantity Remark
Basic chassis 1 Chassis
Expansion chassis 1 Optional
MCP 1
LCP 1 For expansion chassis
Module
Interface module, option mod-
ule
Depends on product specifi-
cation
Power cable 1
Battery cable 1
Power extension cable 1 For expansion chassis
Cable
MCP/LCP link extension cable 3 For expansion chassis
UTP cable types
Available UTP cables are straight-through UTP cable and Crossover UTP cable. The straight-through UTP cable is used for connecting the LIM module to other modules such as the MCP, MGI, WIM, and 4DSL. The Crossover UTP cable is used only when connecting LIM modules.
CHAPTER 2
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Installing Chassis
This chapter describes how to install an OfficeServ 7200 chassis on the floor, inside a rack or on a wall, depending on the installation environment.
1 Summary of System Installation Procedure The system installation procedure is as follows. 1) Install the OfficeServ 7200 chassis on the floor, inside a rack or on the wall
depending on the installation environment. 2) Connect earth to the ground lug behind the basic chassis. 3) Put the MCP module into slot 0 of the basic chassis. If there is an expansion
chassis, mount the LCD module in slot 0 of the expansion chassis. 4) Mount interface modules into the universal slots (slot 1 to slot 5). 5) Connect an external battery with the correct capacity. 6) Connect AC 110/220 V input power.
2 Selecting Installation Method First decide if the chassis is/are to be installed on the floor, inside a 19-inch rack or on a wall. This will depend on where you wish to install and the number of chassis.
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3 Installing in a Rack This section describes how to install the OfficeServ 7200 chassis inside a 19-inch rack
3.1 Precautions
The rack should be a standard electric equipment rack. When using an enclosed-type rack, check if the rack is properly ventilated. Vents
should be equipped on the side of the rack and fans should be attached to draw cool air into the rack.
Take special care with an enclosed-type rack that has vents on top since hot air coming out of the vent may enter the intake vent of a system installed above the rack.
When using an open rack, do not block the entrance of a port or fan.
3.2 Required Items
A mid-sized crosshead screwdriver A bracket and three screws for attaching
to the chassis Two brackets and six screws for
attaching to the rack Two screws for fastening
Figure 2.1 Items Required for Rack Installation
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3.3 Procedure
The procedure for installing the OfficeServ 7200 chassis inside a 19-inch rack is as follows: 1. Attach the chassis bracket to the bottom of the OfficeServ 7200 basic chassis
and fasten the bracket firmly with the three screws (Fig. 2.2).
Figure 2.2 Rack Installation (1) 2. Attach the rack brackets to both sides of the rack and fasten the brackets firmly
with the six screws (Fig. 2.3).
Figure 2.3 Rack Installation (2)
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3. Align the chassis to the guardrails of the rack and slide the chassis into the rack (Fig. 2.4).
Figure 2.4 Rack Installation (3) 4. Align the two holes of the chassis bracket and the holes of the rack brackets,
and fasten the chassis to the rack with the two screws (Fig. 2.5).
Figure 2.5 Rack Installation (4)
5. Install the expansion chassis using steps 1 ~ 4.
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4 Installing on a Wall This section describes how to install the OfficeServ 7200 chassis on a wall.
4.1 Required Items
A mid-sized cross screwdriver An electric drill A hammer A wall bracket Four plastic anchors Four cross-head screws Four mount lock screws
Figure 2.6 Items Required for Wall Installation
4.2 Procedure
The procedure for installing the OfficeServ 7200 chassis on a wall using a wall bracket is as follows. 1. There are four screw holes on the wall bracket. Mark the four screw-holes where the
wall bracket is to be installed (Fig. 2.7).
Figure 2.7 Wall Installation (1)
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2. Drill holes where the screw-holes are marked. The depth of the hole should be greater than 35 mm and the diameter should be about 5.5 mm so that the plas-tic anchor can be easily inserted (Fig. 2.8).
Figure 2.8 Wall Installation (2) 3. Using a hammer, insert the plastic anchors into the holes (Fig. 2.9).
Figure 2.9 Wall Installation (3) 4. Place the wall bracket against the wall, insert a cross-head screw into each of
the plastic anchors and tighten (Fig. 2.10).
Figure 2.10 Wall Installation (4)
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5. Of the four holes on the bottom panel of the OfficeServ 7200 chassis, two are fitted with screws. Pull out the two screws (Fig. 2.11).
Figure 2.11 Wall Installation (5) 6. Screw the mount lock screws into the four holes (Fig. 2.12).
Figure 2.12 Wall Installation (6)
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7. Fix the chassis onto the wall bracket by pushing the mount lock screws on the bottom panel into the holes in the bracket and sliding the chassis downward (Fig. 2.13).
Figure 2.13 Wall Installation (7)
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5 Connecting Grounding Wires This section describes how to connect an external grounding wire to the OfficeServ 7200 system.
External Grounding
External grounding is required to prevent personal injury or system damage caused by lightning, static electricity, or voltage surge.
Connect the earthing wire to the grounding lug on the chassis back panel (Fig. 2.14).
Figure 2.14 Grounding
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Mounting and Replacing Modules
This chapter describes how to mount and replace OfficeServ 7200 system modules.
1 Chassis Configuration
The basic and expansion chassis of the OfficeServ 7200 system have six slots (Fig. 3.1).
Figure 3.1 Front Panel Configuration The following modules are mounted in the slots according to the configuration of the OfficeServ 7200.
Front panel of expansion chassis
Front panel of basic chassis
Slot 0 Slot 1 Slot 2
Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5
Slot 0 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5
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Table 3.1 Applicable Modules per Slot
Chassis Slot Applicable Modules
Slot 0 For MCP
Slot 1 All modules except MCP, LCP, TEPRI and LIM
Slot 2 All modules except MCP, LCP, TEPRI and WIM
Basic chassis
(OfficeServ Access)
Slot 3, 4, 5 All modules except MCP, LCP and WIM
Slot 0 For LCP
Slot 1, 2 All modules except MCP, LCP, TEPRI and LIM
Slot 3 All modules except MCP, LCP and WIM
Expansion chassis
(OfficeServ Expansion)
Slot 4, 5 All modules except MCP, LCP, TEPRI and WIM
Checking Slots
The WIM module can only be mounted in slot 1 of the basic and expansion chassis. The TEPRI module can only be mounted in slots 3, 4 and 5 of the basic chassis and slot 3 of the expansion chassis.
Figure 3.2 Back Panel Configuration Functions of the chassis back panel components are as follows:
Table 3.2 Back Panel Components
Component Function
1 Power switch Switches on/off the system power.
2 Power Connector connect-ing the basic chassis to the expansion chassis
Provides power from the basic chassis to the expansion chassis
3 Power input/output connec-tor
For connecting to power cables (consists of three inlets/outlets)
4 AC LED Turns on for normal AC input power
2 3 6 4 5 1
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Component Function
5 DC LED Turns on for normal DC power output.
6 Backup socket For connecting external battery
2 Mounting Control Modules This section describes the procedures for setting switches, mounting optional mod-ules, mounting modules in slots, and connecting the MCP and LCP modules.
2.1 Setting Switches and Mounting Optional Modules
The MCP module features switches used for optimizing the module for user require-ments and the system configuration. The procedure for setting switches and mount-ing optional modules is as follows: 1. Set the S2 switch to On and set SW1 to SW4 of the S3 switch to Off (Fig. 3.3).
Set SW6 to SW8 of the S3 switch according to your requirements (see Table 3.3).
Figure 3.3 Switch Setting
S3
S2
On
Off
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Table 3.3 Switch Settings
Switch Settings
S2 For memory backup, set to On before mounting in each slot
SW1~SW4 For domestic use, set all switches to Off. S3
SW6~SW8 Sets the number of digits for C.O./extension lines and extension
groups.
SW6 On : 4 digits for C.O. line
Off : 3 digits for C.O. line
SW7 On : 4 digits for an extension group
Off : 3 digits for an extension group
SW8 On : 4 digits for an extension number
Off : 3 digits for an extension number
2. Align the connectors of the MCP module with those of the optional module
(MIS, RCM, or MFM), and firmly press the optional module downward with both hands (Fig. 3.4).
Figure 3.4 Mounting Optional Modules
MFM
RCM
MIS
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2.2 Mounting Control Modules
Mount control modules in slot 0 of the basic chassis and expansion chassis. The lo-cations of slot 0 to slot 5 are shown in section 1. Chassis Configuration of this chapter.
Table 3.4 Types of Control Module
Control Module Applicable Slot
MCP Slot 0 of the basic chassis
LCP Slot 0 of the expansion chassis
The procedure for mounting the MCP module and the LCP module in each chassis is as follows: 1. Check the exterior of the MCP module and the LCP module for any damage.
Check the power when mounting or ejecting modules
Ensure that the chassis power is off when mounting or ejecting modules. Inserting or ejecting a module while the power is on may damage the module.
2. Align the MCP module with the guardrails of slot 0 of the basic chassis, and
slide the MCP module into the slot (Fig. 3.5).
Figure 3.5 Mounting the Control Module in Slot 0 (1)
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3. Push the front panel lever until the module is fully inserted into the slot (Fig. 3.6).
Figure 3.6 Mounting the Control Module in Slot 0 (2) 4. Mount the LCP module in slot 0 of the expansion chassis following steps 1~3.
2.3 Connecting MCP Module to LCP Module
If the system consists of a basic chassis and an extension chassis, connect the MCP module to the LCP module using extension cables to transmit and receive signals between the control modules. Three extension cables are needed to connect the MCP module to the LCP module (Fig. 3.7). DO NOT use cables other than those supplied with the LCP module.
Figure 3.7 Extension Cables Using the three cables (and referring to Fig. 3.8): 1. Connect the LINK1 port of the MCP module to the LINK1 port of the LCP
module. 2. Connect the LINK2 port of the MCP module to the LINK2 port of the LCP
module. 3. Connect the LINK3 port of the MCP module to the LINK3 port of the LCP
module.
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Figure 3.8 Connecting MCP Module to LCP Module
3 Mounting an Interface Module This section describes how to set the jumpers and switches of an interface module, how to mount optional modules on an interface module, and how to mount inter-face modules into slots.
3.1 Setting Switches and Mounting Optional Modules
Some interface modules are equipped with switches/jumpers used for configuring user requirements, and some have connectors for optional modules (see Tables 3.5 and 3.6):
Table 3.5 Interface Modules with Jumpers/Switches
Interface Module
Jumpers/Switches Description
WIM JP1~JP4 Sets whether to use the Ethernet port on the front panel
or the back panel when connecting to the LIM module.
MGI Memory backup switch Sets memory backup.
TEPRI JP3-JP9 Sets E1, T1/E1/PRI, 24B+D/24B, USER/NETWORK and
17H/13H
Table 3.6 Interface Modules Accommodating Optional Modules
Interface Module Optional Module
WIM WIMD (Default)
MGI MGI2D
LINK1 LINK3
LINK2
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3.1.1 WIM Module
The procedure for setting jumpers and mounting optional modules on the WIM module is as follows: 1. Set jumpers JP1–JP4 on the WIM module (Fig. 3.9).
Figure 3.9 Jumper Setting of WIM Module 2. Align the connectors of the WIM module to those of the WIMD optional
module and firmly press the WIMD downward (Fig. 3.10).
Figure 3.10 Mounting WIMD Optional Module on WIM Module
WIMD
Using the Ethernet port on the front panel, connect with the LIM module in slot 2.
Through the back panel, connect with the LIM module in slot 2.
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OFF : No memory backup
ON : Available for memory backup (default value)
3.1.2 MGI Module
The procedure for setting the MGI module switches and mounting MGI2D optional modules is as follows: 1. Set the memory backup switch on the MGI module (Fig. 3.11).
Figure 3.11 MGI Module Switch Setting 2. Align the connector on the MGI module with the connector on the optional
MGI2D module and press the optional module downward. Up to four optional modules can be mounted (Fig. 3.12).
Figure 3.12 Mounting MGI2D Optional Modules on MGI Module
MGI2D
MGI2D
MGI2D
MGI2D
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3.1.3 TEPRI Module
Set jumpers (JP3–JP9) and switches on the TEPRI module as shown in Figure 3.13.
Figure 3.13 Switch and Jumper Settings on the TEPRI Module
3.2 Mounting Interface Module
Interface modules are mounted in slot 1 to slot 5 of each chassis. Table 3.7 describes the slots locations for interface modules. The locations of slot 0 to slot 5 are shown in section 1. Chassis Configuration of this chapter.
Switch Number Function ON OFF PRI (EU)
1 T1/E1 T1 E1 Off 2 PRI/T1/E1 PRI T1/E1 On 3 NFAS24B/NFAS 23B+D Off 4 Network/User N/W User Off 5 AFT/Normal Off 6 Not Used Off 7 Not Used Off 8 Card ID On On
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Table 3.7 Types of Interface Module and Applicable Slots
Category Interface Module Applicable Slot
TEPRI
Slot 3 to slot 5 of the basic chassis
Slot 3 of the expansion chassis
8TRK Slot 1 to slot 5 of the basic chassis
Slot 1 to slot 5 of the expansion chassis
Voice C.O. line
4BRI Slot 1 to slot 5 of the basic chassis
Slot 1 to slot 5 of the expansion chassis
Voice extension 16DLI, 8DLI, 16SLI, 8SLI,
16MWSLI, 8COMBO
Slot 1 to slot 5 of the basic chassis
Slot 1 to slot 5 of the expansion chassis
Voice Mail SVMi-20E Slot 1 to slot 5 of the basic chassis
Slot 1 to slot 5 of the expansion chassis
WIM Slot 1 of the basic chassis
Slot 1 of the expansion chassis
LIM Slot 2 to slot 5 of the basic chassis
Slot 2 to slot 5 of the expansion chassis
Data voice
application
4DSL, 4WLI, MGI Slot 1 through slot 5 of the basic chassis
Slot 1 through slot 5 of the expansion chassis
For detailed information on functions and characteristics of each Interface module, refer to the OfficeServ 7200 General Description Guide.
The procedure for mounting interface modules in each slot is as follows: 1. Check the exterior of the interface module for any damage. 2. Align each interface module with the guardrails of the universal slot of the ba-
sic or expansion chassis and slide the module into the slot (Fig. 3.14).
Figure 3.14 Mounting Interface Module (1)
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3. Push the front panel lever of the interface module until the module is fully in-serted into the slot (Fig. 3.15).
Figure 3.15 Mounting Interface Module (2)
4 Connecting Power Backup Line A power backup circuit can be put in place in case AC power fails when no battery is connected by connecting C.O. lines to extensions (Fig. 3.16). A pair of C.O. lines should be connected to pins 1 and 2 of the first port of the 16SLI or the 8SLI. If a power failure occurs, the relay function of the SLI enables emergency calls by di-rectly connecting the C.O. lines to the phone.
Figure 3.16 Power Backup Line Connection to 8SLI
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5 Replacing Modules
If the OfficeServ 7200 system fails to operate normally due to an error on the power supply module, control module or interface module, replace the module with a new one.
Removing Cables
Replace a module only after removing all cables connected to the module.
The procedure for replacing a module is as follows: 1. Switch off the power to the chassis (Fig. 3.17).
Figure 3.17 Turning Off the Chassis Power 2. When replacing a control module, first remove the extension cable connecting
the MCP module to the LCP module. Also, remove all cables connected to the module to be replaced (Fig. 3.18).
Figure 3.18 Removing Cables
LINK1 LINK3
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3. Pull the lever of the module and pull out the module carefully (Fig. 3.19).
Figure 3.19 Removing Module 4. Align the replacement module with the guardrails of the slot and slide it in.
Push the front panel lever of the module until it is fully inserted into the slot (Fig. 3.20).
Figure 3.20 Inserting Replacement Module
LINK2
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Connecting External Batteries
This chapter describes how to connect external batteries to the OfficeServ 7200 sys-tem for backup in case of power failure.
1 Precautions when Connecting External Batteries The rated capacity of an external battery is DC 48 V and 45 AH per chassis. Batteries should be connected to each chassis and a fuse (125 VAC, 5 Amp) should be positioned between the output terminal of the battery and the chassis.
Connecting External Batteries
Take care when connecting an external battery:
Do not connect external AC power until the battery and the system are completely disconnected.
Check the polarities (+, -) carefully when connecting external batteries to prevent damage to the system.
2 Procedure for Connecting External Battery
The procedure for using the supplied battery cable to connect an external battery to the OfficeServ 7200 system is as follows. The end of the battery cable consists of a white line and a black line (Fig. 4.1). 1. Connect the white line of the battery cable to the (+) terminal of the battery,
and the black line to the (-) terminal. 2. Connect the other end of the battery cable to the external battery socket on the
rear panel of the chassis. When using two or more chassis, prepare as many external batteries as the number of chassis and connect the batteries to each chassis.
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Figure 4.1 Connecting an External Battery
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Connecting Power
This chapter describes how to connect mains power to the OfficeServ 7200 system.
1 Precautions when Connecting Power AC power is supplied to the Power Supply Unit (PSU) which charges the external bat-tery. If the power is interrupted, the system can be operated using the charged power of the external battery. Take care when connecting power to the OfficeServ 7200 system: The AC power of the system is designed for 110/220 V and is set to 220 V by de-
fault. (Set the 110/220 V switch to 110 V if using 110V power.) If changing the AC power used, adjust the 110/220 V switch of all power supply
units connected to the chassis. A single AC outlet should be used solely for the system’s AC power. Sharing the
AC power with other devices can cause noise or a voltage drop, which may result in a system malfunction (or even fire).
Use a stable power source that can supply AC continuouslypower since instanta-neous power failures can cause malfunctions or battery failure.
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2 Procedure for Connecting Power Single Chassis Configuration
Use the power cable provided with the OfficeServ 7200 system to connect the input power terminal on the rear panel of the chassis to a grounded outlet (Fig. 5.1).
Figure 5.1 Connecting Power (Single Chassis)
Basic and Expansion Chassis Configuration
The connection procedure depends on the situation. Select a procedure according to whether you are using a separate power cord for each chassis (A) or a power extension cable to connect the chassis (B).
A Connect each power cable to a grounded outlet (Fig. 5.2).
Figure 5.2 Connecting Power (using Power Cord)
Basic Chassis
Expansion Chassis
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B Connect the input power terminal of the basic chassis to the grounded outlet using the power cord, and use a power extension cable to connect the power connectors of the basic and expansion chassis (Fig. 5.3).
Figure 5.3 Connecting Power (using Power Extension Cable)
Basic Chassis
Expansion Chassis
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Connecting C.O. Lines
This chapter describes how to connect C.O. lines to the OfficeServ 7200 system following installation.
1 Line Conditions Take care when connecting C.O. lines: Only cables with AWG #24 (0.51 mm) or AWG #26 (0.4 mm) width should be
used as subscriber lines. If wiring cables in areas of high-humidity, take precautions to remove moisture be-
fore installing wiring. Cables should be handled carefully to prevent damage. Subscriber lines should be kept indoors, if possible. Subscriber lines should not be located near high-voltage power lines.
Leak resistance for C.O. lines connected to the OfficeServ 7200 system is shown in Table 6.1.
Table 6.1 OfficeServ 7200 Line Conditions
Line Condition Leak Resistance
Leak Resistance between Lines 20 kΩ or higher
Leak Resistance between Grounds 20 kΩ or higher
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2 Connecting C.O. Lines This section describes how to connect a common C.O. line (8TRK module), T1/E1/PRI C.O. lines (TEPRI module) and BRI S/T lines (4BRI module).
2.1 Precautions when Connecting C.O. Lines
Take care to prevent injury when connecting C.O. lines: Do not connect C.O. lines in extreme weather conditions such as storms and light-
ning. Do not connect C.O. lines in areas of moisture.
2.2 Connecting Common C.O. Lines
Use a pair of AWG #24 (or AWG #26) cables to connect a common C.O. line to the terminal pin of a terminal box connected to the OfficeServ 7200 system equipped with an 8TRK module (Fig. 6.1).
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function - - - C.O. TIP C.O. RING - - -
Figure 6.1 8TRK Module
2.3 Connecting T1/E1/PRI
TEPRI modules can be connected to a T1/E1/PRI C.O. line through an RJ-45 port. Connect a T1 C.O. line or an E1 type PRI C.O. line to the T1/E1/PRI port of the OfficeServ 7200 system (Fig. 6.2).
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function Rx+ Rx- - Tx+ Tx- - - -
Figure 6.2 RJ-45 Port of TEPRI Module
P1-P8 Port
(RJ-45)
T1/E1/PRI Port
(RJ-45)
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2.4 Connecting BRI S/T
4BRI modules can be connected to a BRI trunk or S-bus through an RJ-45 port to the port of the OfficeServ 7200 system (Figs. 6.3 and 6.4).
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function - - Rx- Tx+ Tx- Rx+ - -
Figure 6.3 RJ-45 T Port of 4BRI Module
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function - - Tx- Rx+ Rx- Tx+ - -
Figure 6.4 RJ-45 S Port of 4BRI Module
BRI T Port
(RJ-45)
BRI S Port
(RJ-45)
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Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment
This chapter describes how to connect stations and additional equipment, such as analogue/digital phones, door phones and door locks to the OfficeServ 7200 system.
1 Connecting Stations 1.1 Precautions when Connecting Stations
Take care when connecting stations: Do not connect stations in extreme weather conditions such as storms and light-
ning. Do not connect stations in a humid location. Connect stations to a pair of #24 AWG or #26 AWG cables. Refer to the OfficeServ General Description Guide for a list of compatible sta-
tions. Refer to the station guides (e.g. keyset user guides) for more information re-garding their use.
The maximum distances allowed between stations and the OfficeServ 7200 system are shown in Table 7.1.
Table 7.1 Distance Between Stations and the System
Station Distance
Digital phone Maximum 400 m (for AWG #24)
Analogue phone Maximum 1 km (for AWG #24)
Door phone Maximum 400 m (for AWG #24)
AOM Maximum 400 m (for AWG #24)
WBS24 Maximum 600 m (0.64 twisted cable)
Maximum 400 m (0.40 twisted cable)
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1.2 Connecting an Analogue Phone
Connect an analogue phone to the 8SLI, 16SLI, 16MWSLI or 8COMBO module. Connecting to the 8SLI Module
Connect an analogue phone to the 8SLI module using a pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables (Fig. 7.1).
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function PFT TIP PFT RING - SLI TIP SLI RING - - -
Figure 7.1 RJ-45 Port of the 8SLI Module Connecting to the 16SLI/16MWSLI Module
Connect an analogue phone to the 16SLI or 16MWSLI module using a pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables (Fig. 7.2).
Port P1
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function PFT TIP PFT RING - SLI TIP SLI RING - - -
Ports P2 to P8
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function - - - SLI TIP SLI RING - - -
Figure 7.2 RJ-45 Port of the 16SLI/16MWSLI Module
P1 ~ P8
(RJ-45)
P1~ P8
(RJ-45)
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Connecting to the 8COMBO Module
Connect an analogue phone to the 8COMBO module using a pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables (Fig. 7.3).
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function - - - SLI TIP SLI RING - - -
Figure 7.3 RJ-45 Port of the 8COMBO Module (Analogue Phone)
1.3 Connecting a Digital Phone
Connect a digital phone to an 8DLI, 16DLI or 8COMBO module. Connecting to the 8DLI Module
Connect a digital phone to the 8DLI module using a pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables (Fig. 7.4).
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function - - - DLI TIP DLI RING - - -
Figure 7.4 RJ-45 Port of the 8DLI Module (Digital Phone)
P1 ~ P8
(RJ-45)
P1 ~ P8
(RJ-45)
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Connecting to the 16DLI Module
Connect a digital phone to the 16DLI module using a pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables (Fig. 7.5).
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function - - - DLI TIP DLI RING - - -
Figure 7.5 RJ-45 Port of the 16DLI Module (Digital Phone) Connecting to the 8COMBO Module
Connect a digital phone to the 8COMBO module using a pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables.
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function - - - DLI TIP DLI RING - - -
Figure 7.6 RJ-45 Port of the 8COMBO Module (Digital Phone)
Maximum number of DS-5012L phones
Up to eight DS-5012L phones can be connected to each DLI module (8DLI/16DLI) of the system. If more than eight DS-5012L phones are connected to the DLI mod-ule, the power provided to all digital phones connected to the same module is turned off automatically. Up to 24 DS-5012L phones can be connected to the basic chassis and the expansion chassis.
P1 ~ P8
(RJ-45)
P1 ~ P8
(RJ-45)
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1.4 Connecting an IP Phone
IP phones enable calls through the Ethernet LAN (Fig. 7.7). The interface between a digital phone connected to the system and an IP phone connected to the LAN is as follows: 1. The connection between a digital phone and an IP phone is established or released
using the IP address of the LAN connected to the system. 2. The digital phone converts analogue voice data to PCM voice data and trans-
mits the data to the MGI module via the 16 DLI module. 3. PCM voice data is converted to packet data by the MGL module and transmit-
ted to the IP phone. 4. The IP phone converts packet voice data to analogue voice signals and sends
the signals through the phone receiver or speaker. 5. Voice signals from the IP phone are converted to packet data and transmitted
to the MGI module. The MGI module converts the packet voice data to PCM voice data and transmits the data to the digital phone through the 16DLI mod-ule. The digital phone converts the PCM voice data to analogue data.
IP phones must be supported by an MGI module which allows access to the LAN. Set up IP phones using MMC programming.
Figure 7.7 IP Phone Connection Diagram
Ethernet
OfficeServ 7200
LIM
MGI
IP Telephone Digital Telephone
LAN Network
8DLI
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1.4.1 Connecting Modules to Ethernet
WIM/LIM/4DSL/MGI/MCP/SVMi-20E modules can be connected to Ethernet using an Ethernet cable. The port(s) for connection are: WIM module - DMZ, LAN, WAN1 and WAN2 port LIM module - all ports (P1 through P16) 4DSL module - Up Link port (P8) MCP and MGI modules - LAN port SVMi-20E - LAN port
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function Tx+ Tx- Rx+ - - Rx- - -
Figure 7.8 RJ-45 Port of Modules for Ethernet
1.5 Connecting a Wireless LAN Access Point (Using MGI)
For connecting using the 4WLI module, see section 1.6. Wireless LAN service offered by the OfficeServ 7200 system requires the follow-ing equipment: MGI module : provides VoIP gateway WBS24 : Wireless LAN Access Point (AP) WIP-5000M : Wireless LAN IP phone
Table 7.2 Specification for Wireless LAN Connection
OfficeServ 7200 System Item
Basic Chassis Basic and Expansion Chassis
No. of the MGI modules 5 10
Max no of WBS24s (Basic) 40 40
Max no. of users (WIP-5000M) 120 120
No. of simultaneous users
(WIP-5000M) 160 160
RJ-45 port
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For information on how to install and use the WBS24 and WIP-5000M, refer to the WBS24 Service Manual and WIP-5000M User Guide, respectively.
Connect the WBS24 to the LAN using standard RJ-45 Ethernet cable.
1.6 Connecting a Wireless LAN Access Point (Using 4WLI)
Wireless LAN service offered by the OfficeServ 7200 system requires the follow-ing equipment: 4WLI module : For WBS24 connection WBS24 : Wireless LAN Access Point (AP) WIP-5000M : Wireless LAN IP phone
Table 7.3 Specification for Wireless LAN Connection
OfficeServ 7200 System Item
Basic Chassis Basic and Expansion Chassis
No. of the 4WLI modules 1 1
Max. no. of WBS24s (COMBO) 4 4
Max no. of users (WIP-5000M) 48 48
No. of simultaneous users
(WIP-5000M) 16 16
For information on how to install and use the WBS24 and WIP-5000M, refer to WBS24 Service Manual and WIP-5000M User Guide, respectively.
Connect the 4WLI module and WBS24 using two 0.64 mm twisted cables (RJ-45 Ethernet cable, 600 m maximum distance) or two 0.40 mm twisted cables (RJ-45 Ethernet cable, 400 m maximum distance).
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Figure 7.9 RJ-45 Port of 4WLI Module
Table 7.4 Wiring between 4WLI and WBS24
Pin No. of WBS24 Port WBS24 No. Signal Pin No. of 4WLI Port
4 4
5
D channel data
5
3 3
6
1
Sync line
6
4 4
5
D channel data
5
3 3
6
2
Sync line
6
4 4
5
D channel data
5
3 3
6
3
Sync line
6
4 4
5
D channel data
5
3 3
6
4
Sync line
6
P1 ~ P4 ports
(RJ-45)
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1.7 Connecting to a Door Phone and Door Lock
Connect a door phone and a door lock to the OfficeServ 7200 system using a Door Phone Interface Module (DPIM). 1. Connect a pair of #24 AWG or #26 AWG cables to the LINE port of the DPIM
and to P1–P8 of the 8DLI/16DLI/8COMBO module. Connecting to the 8DLI module
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function - - - DLI TIP DLI RING - - -
Figure 7.10 RJ-45 Port of 8DLI Module (Door Phone) Connecting to the 16DLI module
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function - - - DLI TIP DLI RING - - -
Figure 7.11 RJ-45 Port of 16DLI (Door Phone)
Connecting to the 8COMBO
Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Function - - - DLI TIP DLI RING - - -
Figure 7.12 RJ-45 Port of 8COMBO Module (Door Phone)
P1 ~ P8
(RJ-45)
P1 ~ P8
(RJ-45)
P1 ~ P8
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2. Connect the Door Box port of the DPIM to the Line port of the door phone. 3. If using an automatic door lock, connect the Lock port of the DPIM and the
door phone contact point to the door lock.
The door lock contact point is designed to control a low-voltage relay and uses 24 VDC and 100 mA.
MMC 211 is used to assign call numbers to door phones.
1.8 Connecting Keyset Daughterboard Modules (KDB-D / KDBS / KDB-F)
KDB-D, KDB-S and KDB-F modules can be installed on a digital phone to enhance the functions of the phone and increase the number of local ports.
Connecting a KDB module
KDB modules are only for digital phones connected to the 8DLI module, not the 16DLI module.
The following example shows how a KDB module is installed on a DS-5000D series digital phone: 1. Remove the plastic cover on the bottom of the phone (Fig. 7.13).
Figure 7.13 Installing KDB Module (1)
Plastic cover
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2. Insert the KDB module into the expansion module connector and fasten with
screws (Fig. 7.14).
Figure 7.14 Installing KDB Module (2)
2 Connecting Additional Equipment This section describes how to connect optional equipment such as Music on Hold (MOH)/Background Music (BGM) sources, external page devices, common bells, and PCs for PCMMC/SMDR/CTI.
2.1 Connecting MOH/BGM Equipment
The OfficeServ 7200 system provides internal tone/music and external sources per C.O. or extension lines as music sources for calls on hold and background music. Two external music sources are offered. Connect the music sources to the MISC1 port of the MCP module (Fig. 7.15). The MIS optional module must be installed on the MCP module.
Figure 7.15 Connecting MOH/BGM Sources
User MOH/BGM source
User MOH/BGM source MISC 1
MISC 2
KDB
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Select music sources for C.O. lines using MMC 408 and music sources for exten-sions using MMC 308.
2.2 Connecting External/Additional Page Equipment
External broadcasting equipment, such as amps or speakers, and additional equip-ment that can broadcast page (ring) signals outside of a building can be connected to the system. Connect external/additional page equipment to the MISC1 and MISC2 ports of the MCP module (Fig. 7.16). The MIS optional module must be installed on the MCP module. Power for the external/additional page equipment should be connected separately.
Figure 7.16 Connecting External/Additional Page Equipment
Dry contact #1 (For common bell)
Dry contact #3 (For external page)
External Page Equipment
Additional Page Equipment
MISC 1
MISC 2
Dry contact #2(For external page)
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Dry Contact
Dry Contact is a switch that can connect or cut the power or line to external equip-ment.
2.3 Connecting a Common Bell
Common Bell is the ring type. When a ring is received at an extension in a group, all extensions in the group will receive the ring. Connect the common bell to the MISC1 and MISC2 ports of the MCP module (Fig. 7.17). The MIS optional module must be installed on the MCP module.
Figure 7.17 Connecting Common Bell
2.4 Connecting OfficeServ Manager
OfficeServ Manager is software that runs on a PC to provide various maintenance functions when system components are added or modified, or when the system da-tabase is changed. The specifications of a suitable PC are shown in Table 7.5.
Table 7.5 PC for OfficeServ Manager
Category Specification
Platform IBM PC
CPU Pentium III or higher
OS Windows 98 or later
Main memory 64 Mbytes or greater
Hard disk 1 Gbyte or greater
Dry contact #1 (For common bell)
Dry contact #2(For external broadcasting)
Dry contact #3(For external broadcasting)
MISC 1
MISC 2
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2.4.1 Connecting OfficeServ Manager to LAN Port
Connect the PC to the system through the LAN port. The PC is called a ‘remote Office-Serv Manager’ which enables remote management of the system through the network. This section describes how to connect a remote OfficeServ Manager (OSM) to the system and how to configure the software. The hardware connection via the LAN between the OfficeServ 7200, equipped with a LIM module, and the OSM is as follows:
Figure 7.19 OSM Connection to LIM Module via LAN The procedure for connecting an OSM using a modem is as follows: 1. Set network parameters through MMC 830. 2. Set OSM parameters. Detail procedures for each of the steps above are as follows.
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Setting Network Parameters through MMC 830
Set the system network parameters. (Refer to your network manager.) 1. Set the IP address of the system. 2. Set the subnet. 3. Set the gateway address. 4. Reset the module.
Module Reset
The module must be reset to apply new settings to the system.
Setting OSM Parameters
1. Execute OfficeServ Manager. 2. Click [Link] [CommSetup] menu on the OSM main screen.
3. Enter the system name into the [Address] field of the [Communications Setup]
window.
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4. Enter the IP address of the system into the [Number] field.
2.5 Connecting SMDR
The Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) PC is used for recording call infor-mation, and for calculating phone bills or displaying various statistical data based on the call data provided by the system. The PC can be connected to the system through the LAN port of the MCP or LIM module (Fig. 7.20). The PC specifications are shown in Table 7.6.
Table 7.6 SMDR PC Specification
Category Specification
Platform IBM PC
CPU Pentium 586 or higher
OS Windows 95/98
Main memory 32 Mbytes or greater
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Figure 7.20 Connecting SMDR to the LAN Port of the MCP or LIM Module
2.6 Connecting a Printer
The system can print call information or event information it creates. A printer can be connected through the LAN port of the MCP or LIM module (Fig. 7.21).
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Figure 7.21 Connecting a Printer to the LAN port of the MCP or LIM Module
MMC
After connecting a printer, run MMC 804 and enter the I/O port through which the printer is connected.
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Starting the System
This chapter describes what checks to make before starting the OfficeServ 7200 system, the procedure for starting the system, and the procedure for testing whether the system is operating normally after startup.
1 Pre-Check This section describes what checks to make before starting the OfficeServ 7200 system.
1.1 Atmospheric Conditions
Temperature Check that the temperature of the room where the system is installed is be-tween 0 °C and 45 °C. If higher or lower than the normal operation tempera-ture, install a heating/cooling device..
Humidity
Check that the humidity of the room where the system is installed is between 10 % and 90 %. Take special care since humidity affects the electrical compo-nents and connectors of the system.
Direct sunlight and dust
The room where the system is installed should be protected from direct sunlight and should have ventilation systems to handle dust.
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1.2 Safety Conditions
The building where the system is installed should have lightning rods and ground-ing to protect the system against lightning and electric leakage. Check that the system is not leaning (i.e. is kept horizontal). Do not place devices that may cause electromagnetic interference near the system. Place a fire extinguisher near the system. Since spring coolers can seriously dam-
age the system, use extinguishers such as Halon 1301 and Carbon Dioxide. The input power should be between AC 100V and 120 V or between AC 220V
and 240 V. Motors or compressors should not be used. Check that the AC voltage switch of the PSU is properly set according to the volt-
age of the input power, 110 VAC or 220 VAC. Check that the grounding terminal on the rear panel of the system is properly con-
nected to the external grounding.
2 Starting the System The procedure for starting the system is as follows: 1. Check that all modules and cables are properly mounted and connected to the
OfficeServ 7200 chassis. 2. Switch on the power to the basic chassis and then switch on the power to the
expansion chassis. 3. Check the LEDs of the MCP and LCP modules.
The RUN LED of the MCP module lights green and the SM LED flashes when the system starts the booting process.
Once booting is complete, the RUN LED of the MCP module flashes green, and the SM LED stops flashing and remains lit.
The RUN LED of the LCP module flashes when the power supply and processor status of the expansion rack is normal.
If the Smart Media is not detected
If the system cannot detect the Smart Media, the SM LED of the MCP module might not light or flash. In such cases, switch off the power to the basic chassis, re-place the Smart Media and switch the power on again. If the Smart Media is still not detected, switch off the power to the basic chassis and eject the MCP module.
4. Check the LEDs of other modules for correct operation.
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If the LED status of an MCP, LCP or interface module is abnormal, switch the power to the chassis off and on again.
LED Status & Shut-down
- Refer to the OfficeServ 7200 General Description Guide for the LED status of each module.
- Shut-down is rarely required while operating the OfficeServ 7200 system. How-ever, if shutting down the system for reasons such as moving the system, switch off the power to the expansion chassis, then switch off the power to the basic chassis.
3 Numbering Extensions and C.O. Lines
Once the OfficeServ 7200 system is booted, the MCP/LCP module verifies the modules mounted in each slot and saves this information as the default system con-figuration. Depending on the setting of the S3 switch (SW6, SW7, SW8) on the MCP/LCP module, the system assigns 3 or 4 digits to C.O. lines, extensions and extension groups. Refer to Chapter 4. Mounting and Replacing Modules in this guide for details on setting the S3 switch. C.O. line numbers starting from 701 or 7001 are sequentially assigned to the C.O. line module mounted in slot 1 of the basic chassis, and are continuously assigned to the next C.O. line module of the next slot. However, only the numbers from 701 to 799 are assigned when using 3 digits. For example, if an 8TRK module is mounted in slot 1 and an 8TRK module is mounted in slot2, 701 is assigned to the C1/S1/P1 port and 712 is assigned to the C1/S2/P4 port. (The 12th C.O. line is assigned to the fourth port of the second slot of the first chassis.) Extension numbers starting from 201 or 2001 are sequentially assigned to the ex-tension module mounted in slot 1 of the basic chassis, and are continuously as-signed to the next extension module of the next slot. This numbering process con-tinues until the extension numbers are assigned to all extensions. However, only the numbers from 201 to 349 are assigned when using 3 digits. The last port of the first 8DLI or 16DLI module is assigned to the attendant group by default. All C.O. lines ring this attendant extension unless the default value is changed. Thus, a phone with an LCD panel should be connected to the last port of the first 8DLI module.
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500-549 or 5001-5049 is assigned to an extension group. The numbers for C.O. lines, extensions or extension groups can be changed using MMC 724.
4 Checking System Operation After starting the system, check that it is operating normally.
4.1 Basic Functions
Check that the basic system functions such as Station Call, Station Camp-On, C.O. Line Call and C.O. Line Camp-On work correctly (see below).
4.1.1 Station Call
Follow this procedure to check if calls between stations are enabled: 1. Lift the handset of a phone and verify the dial tone. 2. Dial an extension number and check if the dial tone stops. 3. Dial all extension numbers and verify the ringback tone. 4. When the recipient answers the call, check the call status. 5. Hang up the phone and call a busy station to verify the busy tone.
4.1.2 Station Camp-On
If a caller dials a number and the recipient is busy on a call, this function automati-cally connects the recipient and the caller when the recipient hangs up their current call by ringing back the caller. Follow this procedure to check the Station Camp-On function: 1. Lift the handset of a phone (A) and dial a busy station (B) to verify the busy tone. (Make phone B busy, e.g. by calling the speaking clock.) 2. Press the hookflash button and check that the busy tone stops. 3. Dial the Camp-On code and verify the confirmation tone. 4. Replace the handset of phone A
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5. Replace the handset of phone B and check that A rings. 6. Lift the handset of A, check that it stops ringing and confirm that B rings. 7. Lift the handset of B and check that it stops ringing. Check that the ringback
tone in A also stops and that A and B are connected in a call.
4.1.3 C.O. Line Call
Follow this procedure to check that outside calls are connecting correctly. 1. Lift the handset of the phone and verify the internal dial tone. 2. Dial the C.O. line call code (normally 9) and verify the C.O. line dial tone. 3. Dial an external number and verify the ringback tone. 4. When the call is connected, check that the quality is acceptable. Also, using a phone that is not programmed to support C.O. line calls, check that an error tone is activated when attempting to dial the C.O. line call code.
4.1.4 C.O. Line Camp-On
If a caller presses a C.O. line code to make an outside call and all C.O. lines are busy, this function reserves a C.O. line and notifies the caller when the C.O. line becomes available again. Follow this procedure to check the C.O. Line Camp-On function. 1. Lift the handset of the phone and dial a C.O. line code. Verify the C.O. line dial
tone. 2. Check that a busy tone rings when all C.O. lines are busy. 3. Press the hookflash switch to check that the busy tone stops. 4. Dial the C.O. line Camp-On function code. Verify the confirmation tone. 5. Replace the handset and make the C.O. line idle. Check that the phone rings
and that the C.O. line becomes busy. 6. Lift the handset of the phone and check that it stops ringing. Verify the internal
dial tone and the C.O. line dial tone.
ABBREVIATIONS
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A AAA Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
AC Alternating Current
ALG Application Level Gateway
AMI Alternate Mark Inversion
AOM Add-On Module
AP Access Point
B BRI Basic Rate Interface
C CA Call Agent
CID Caller Identification
CR Mode Constant Resistance Mode
CSU Communication Service Unit
CTI Computer-Telephony Integration
D DASL Digital Adaptor for Subscriber Loop
DC Direct Current
DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications
DGP Digital Phone
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DLI Digital Line Interface
DSU Data Service Unit
E EMI Electro-Magnetic Interference
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F FXO Foreign Exchange Office
FXS Foreign Exchange Station
G GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol
GK GateKeeper
GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol
H HDLC High-level Data Link Control
HLR Home Location Register
HTML Hypertext Markup Language
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol
I ID Identification
IDS Intrusion Detection System
IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol
IMAP Internet Messaging Access Protocol
IN-SCP Intelligent Network Service Control Point
IP Internet Protocol
IPC Inter-Processor Communication
IPDC Internet Protocol Device Control
IP-SCP Internet Protocol Service Control Point
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
ISUP ISDN User Part
J JDBC Java Database Connectivity
K KDB Keyset Daughterboard Module
L LAN Local Area Network
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LCP Local Control Processor
LED Light Emitting Diode
LIM LAN Interface Module
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M MCP Main Control Processor
MEGACO Media Gateway Control
MG Media Gateway
MGC Media Gateway Controller
MGI Media Gateway Interface
MGCP Media Gateway Control Protocol
MMC Man Machine Command
MPD Metering Pulse Detection
MOH Music On Hold
MUA Mail User Agent
MTA Mail Transfer Agent
N NAT Network Address Translation
O OSPF Open Shortest Path First
P PAT Port Address Translation
PBA Printed circuit Module Assembly
PCM Pulse Code Modulation
PLL Phase Locking Loop
POP3 Post Office Protocol version 3
PPP Point to Point Protocol
PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
PRI Primary Rate Interface
PRD Polarity Reverse Detection
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
PSU Power Supply Unit
Q Q-SIG Q-Signalling
QoS Quality of Service
R RIP Routing Information Protocol
RTCP Real-time Transmission Control Protocol
RTP Real-time Transmission Protocol
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S SCP Signal Control Processor SDP Session Description Protocol SG Signalling Gateway SGCP Simple Gateway Control Protocol SIGTRAN Signalling Transport SIP Session Initiation Protocol SLI Single Line Interface SLT Single Line Telephone SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SoL Server optimized Linux STA Spanning Tree Algorithm STP Signalling Transfer Point
T TCAP Transmission Control Application Part TCP Transmission Control Protocol TEPRI T1/E1/PRI TRK Trunk
U UA User Agent UAC User Agent Client UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver and Transmitter UAS User Agent Server UCD Uniform Call Distribution UDP User Datagram Protocol USB Universal Serial Bus
V VAD Voice Activation Detect VLAN Virtual LAN VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol VPN Virtual Private Network
W WAN Wide Area Network WIM WAN Interface Module WLI Wireless LAN Interface
X xDSL x-Digital Subscriber Line
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