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Enterprise IP Solutions OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide...
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Disclaimer Samsung Business Communications is not responsible for errors or problems arising from customers not installing, programming or operating their Samsung systems as described in this manual. Copyright 2006 Samsung Business Communications All rights reserved.
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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 model "OfficeServ 7400" to which this declaration relates is in conformity with Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC EMC Directive 89/336/EEC:92/31/EEC...
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.
This chapter also describes the items included in the OfficeServ 7400 package you receive. CHAPTER 2. Installing Chassis Describes how to install OfficeServ 7400 chassis inside a rack and how to connect the grounding wire. CHAPTER 3. Mounting and Replacing Modules Describes how to mount or replace modules in the system.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide Related Guides OfficeServ 7400 General Description This guide provides essential information for the OfficeServ 7400, such as hardware con- figurations, specifications and system functions. OfficeServ 7400 Programming Guide This guide provides MMC programming procedures for configuring and maintaining the system for the user’s specific requirements.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide SAFETY CONCERNS For product safety and correct operation, the following information must be read before you begin installing your system. Symbols Caution Indicates a general caution Restriction Indicates a prohibited action Instruction Indicates a command for a specifically required action...
Warning WARNING Cautions for Grounding - Do not connect the grounding wire of the OfficeServ 7400 system to a power conduit of a building - The standards for power and grounding should comply with the country standard and the pertinent work should be conducted according to the country standard.
Do not wear metal accessories such as rings and watches during installation (to prevent electrical damage to the system). Use of Selector Switch The OfficeServ 7400 system uses only 220V input power. Do not use the selector switch to change this value. AC Power Connection...
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Purpose i Content and Organisation of the Guide ....................i Conventions ............................ii Related Guides ............................iii Safety Concerns Symbols..............................iv Warning ..............................v Caution ..............................vi CHAPTER 1. Before Installing Site Information ........................1-1 Grounding Conditions ......................1-2 Power Conditions ........................1-2...
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OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide CHAPTER 3. Installing and Replacing Modules Chassis Configuration......................3-1 Mounting Control Modules ....................3-3 3.2.1 Setting MP40 Module Switches and Mounting Optional Modules ........3-3 3.2.2 Setting LP40 Module Switches and Mounting Optional Modules ........3-5 3.2.3...
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Figure 3.1 Front Panels of OfficeServ 7400 Chassis ..............3-1 Figure 3.2 Slot Numbers for OfficeServ 7400 Chassis............3-2 Figure 3.3 Rear Panel of OfficeServ 7400 Basic Chassis ............3-2 Figure 3.4 Setting Switches on MP40 Module ................3-4 Figure 3.5 Mounting Optional Modem Module ................3-5...
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OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide Figure 3.6 Setting Switches on RCM2 Module ............... 3-5 Figure 3.7 Mounting an Optional Module on the LP40 ............3-6 Figure 3.8 Mounting the MP40 Control Module in Slot 3 ............3-7 Figure 3.9 Inserting the MP40 Control Module into the Connector on the Main Board... 3-8 Figure 3.10 Mounting the LP40 Control Module in Slot 0 ............
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Table 3.8 Interface Modules for Optional Modules ..............3-12 Table 3.9 Types of Interface Modules and Slots Available ............3-20 Table 6.1 Leak Resistance of OfficeServ 7400 Lines ..............6-1 Table 7.1 Maximum Distance between Stations and the System ..........7-1 Table 7.2 Specification for Wireless LAN Equipment Connection ...........7-7 Table 7.3 Wiring between 4WLI and WBS24 ................7-8...
Before Installing This chapter describes checks to be carried out when inspecting the installation site, and the grounding and power conditions required for installing the OfficeServ 7400 system. It also describes the items included in the OfficeServ 7400 package. 1.1 Site Information...
Cautions for Grounding - Do not connect the grounding wire of the OfficeServ 7400 system to a power conduit of a building. - The standards for power and grounding should comply with the country standard and the pertinent work should be conducted according to the country standard.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 1.4 Checking the Package The list of items included in the OfficeServ 7400 package is as follows. Table 1.2 Package Items Category Name Quantity Remark Basic Chassis Basic Chassis Main Control Module (MP40) Sub-control Module (LP40)
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide CHAPTER 2. Installing Chassis This chapter describes how to install an OfficeServ 7400 chassis in a rack. 2.1 Overview of System Installation Procedure The general installation procedure is as follows (each step is described in detail later): 1) Install the OfficeServ chassis inside a rack.
CHAPTER 2. Installing Chassis 2.2 Installing Chassis in a Rack This section describes how to install the OfficeServ 7400 chassis inside a 19-inch rack. Caution Only trained service staff should install the OfficeServ 7400 system. 2.2.1 Precautions to Follow Take the following precautions when installing the OfficeServ 7400 chassis inside a rack: Use a standard 19-inch electric equipment rack.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 2.2.3 Installation The procedure for installing the chassis inside a rack is as follows: 1) Attach the chassis bracket to the bottom surface of the chassis and fasten the bracket firmly with the three screws. Figure 2.3 Rack Installation (1) 2) Attach the rack brackets to both sides of the rack and fasten the brackets firmly with the six screws.
This chapter describes how to install and uninstall modules in the OfficeServ 7400 system. 3.1 Chassis Configuration The system can be configured with a basic chassis and one or two expansion chassis (Fig- ure 3.1). The basic and expansion chassis of the OfficeServ 7400 system each have 12 slots (Figure 3.2). Expansion...
Connector for power cable Power Switch System power switch Battery Switch Switch to supply battery power to the OfficeServ 7400 or charge the battery. 3.2 Mounting Control Modules This section describes the procedures for setting switches, adding optional modules, mounting modules in slots, and connecting MP40 and LP40 modules.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 4) Align the connectors and holes of the MP40 module and the optional module (Modem), and firmly press the optional module downward with two hands. MODEM Figure 3.5 Mounting Optional Modem Module 3.2.2 Setting LP40 Module Switches and Mounting Optional...
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 3.2.3 Mounting Control Modules Mount LP40 and MP40 control modules in slots 0 and 3, respectively, of the basic chassis. For an expansion chassis, LP40 is mounted in slot 0. For slot numbers, see Figure 3.2.
Figure 3.10 Mounting the LP40 Control Module in Slot 0 4) Push the front panel lever of the LP40 module until the module is completely inserted into the connector of the OfficeServ 7400 main board. Figure 3.11 Inserting the LP40 Control Module into the Connector on the Main Board...
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 5) Follow steps 3 and 4 to mount the LP40 module into a slot in the OfficeServ 7400 ex- pansion chassis. 3.2.4 Connecting an MP40 Module and an LP40 Module If the OfficeServ 7400 system consists of a basic chassis and an expansion chassis, connect the MP40 module to the LP40 module in the expansion chassis using extension cables to transmit and receive signals between the control modules.
3.2.5 Connecting an MP40 Module to an OfficeServ 7200 Expan- sion Chassis With the OfficeServ 7400 system as the basic chassis, the expansion chassis of an existing OfficeServ 7200 system can be connected. To do so, the MP40 module in the 7400 system and the LCP module in the 7200 system should be connected with an extension cable.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 2) With an extension cable, connect the ‘LINK21’ port of the MP40 module and the ‘LINK1’ port of the LCP module. 3) With a second expansion chassis, connect the ‘LINK22’ port of the MP40 module and the ‘LINK2’...
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 3.3.1.1 GWIM Module The Gigabit WAN Interface Module (GWIM), for external Internet and data communica- tion, provides various external interfaces and ports for connection to the internal network. Set jumpers on the GWIM module and mount a GWIMS extension module as follows: 1) Set jumpers J1 and J2.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 3.3.1.3 TEPRI Module The TEPR1 module provides a digital C.O. line, supports E1, T1 and ISDN PRI and pro- vides the Q-SIG function. Setting S1 Switch Set the S1 switch and jumpers on the TEPRI module as follows: Jumper Defaults (EU) Figure 3.20 Setting S1 Switch on the TEPRI Module...
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide Setting Jumpers J1, J2, J3 and J4: Connect #1 and #2 for E1 cable, or #2 and #3 for T1 cable. 3.3.1.5 PLIM Module The LAN Interface Module with PoE (PLIM) can use the Power Supply Unit (PSU) or an external rectifier by selecting the power source using jumpers.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 3.3.1.7 GPLIM Module The Gigabit LAN Interface Module with PoE (GPLIM) sends and receives data to/from the intra- net, and provides 12 x 10/100 BASE-T ports and 2 x 1000 BASE-TX/SX/LX ports. The GPLIM only operates as a simple switch for the hub, and interfaces with GWIM to provide VLAN func- tion for supporting QoS.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 3.5 Replacing Modules If the OfficeServ 7400 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 Remove all cables connected to the module before replacing it.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 4) Align the new module to the guardrail of the slot and slide it into the slot. Then, push the lever on the front panel of the module to fully insert it into the connector on the OfficeServ 7400 main board.
4.1 Connecting External Batteries Caution When Connecting External Batteries External batteries are required to ensure stable operation of the OfficeServ 7400 system in case of a power failure. The rated capacity of an external battery is DC 48V per chassis.
7400 system is as follows: 1) The battery cable is provided with the OfficeServ 7400 system. It consists of a red line and a blue line labelled GND (red line) and -48VDC (blue line) at one end. It has a connector for the battery socket of the OfficeServ 7400 system at the other end.
The internal power source has insufficient capacity. The procedure to connect an external rectifier is as follows: 1) Switch off the power to the OfficeServ 7400 and external rectifier. 2) There are three screws to connect the power cable (Figure 4.2) to connectors A and B (GND and -54 V) on the rear panel of the external rectifier (Figure 4.3)
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An external battery connected to an external rectifier should have the same ca- pacity as that of the OfficeServ 7400 system. In addition, the procedure and the precautions to take are the same. For details of the capacity of the external bat- tery, refer to 4.1 Connecting External Batteries.
AC power of the system supports 110V, 220 V (Free Voltage). Make sure that the input power of the OfficeServ 7400 is within the range 100~240 V (AC) and other electric devices, such as motors and compressors, do not use the same input power.
(see Chapter 8). Single Chassis Configuration Use the power cable provided with the OfficeServ 7400 system to connect the input power terminal on the rear panel of the basic chassis to a grounded outlet Figure 5.1 Connecting the Power to a Basic Chassis Basic Plus Expansion Chassis Configuration Connect the input power cable for each chassis to a grounded outlet.
Subscriber lines should be kept routed indoors if possible. Do not route subscriber lines around high-voltage power lines. The leak resistance of C.O. lines connected to the OfficeServ 7400 system are shown in Table 6.1. Table 6.1 Leak Resistance of OfficeServ 7400 Lines...
6.2.2 Connecting Common C.O. Lines Use a pair of AWG #24 (or AWG #26) cable to connect a C.O. line to the terminal pin of a terminal box connected to the OfficeServ 7400 system equipped with an 8TRK module. P1-P8 Ports (RJ-45) Pin No.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment This chapter describes how to connect stations and additional equipment such as ana- log/digital phones, door phones and door locks to the OfficeServ system. 7.1 Connecting Stations 7.1.1 Caution When Connecting Stations Do not connect stations in extreme weather conditions such as storms and lightning.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 7.1.3 Connecting Digital Phones Connect a digital phone to the 8DLI, 16DLI2, or 8COMBO module. Connecting to an 8DLI Module Use a pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables. P1-P8 Ports (RJ-45) Figure 7.6 RJ-45 Port of 8DLI Module (for Digital Phone) Pin No.
1) The connection a digital phone and an IP phone is established or released using the IP address of the LAN connected to the OfficeServ 7400 system. 2) The digital phone converts analogue voice data to PCM voice data and transmits the data to the MGI module through the DLI or 8COMBO module.
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OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide Figure 7.11 Signal Transfer of IP Phones Digital Phone IP Phone MGI/MGI64 Voice Analogue Packet data Voice PCM data Analogue Conversion PCM data Conversion DLI Module Conversion Packet data Digital Phone IP Phone Voice Analogue Analogue...
1000 BASE-SX - SMF Optic Cable 7.1.5 Connecting a Wireless LAN Access Point The Wireless LAN service offered by the OfficeServ 7400 system requires: 4WLI module mounted in the system for WBS24 (Combo) connection MGI module mounted in the system for WBS24 (Basic) connection...
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 7.1.6 Connecting to a Door Phone and a Door Lock Connect a door phone and a door lock to the OfficeServ 7400 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...
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 7.1.7 Connecting Keyset Daughterboards (KDB-D/KDB-S) KDB-D and KDB-S modules can be installed on digital phones connected to the 8DLI module (not the 16LDI2 or 8COMBO module). A KDB module enhances the functions of the phone and increases the number of local ports.
CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment 7.2 Connecting Additional Equipment This section describes how to connect optional equipment to the OfficeServ 7400 system: Music on Hold (MOH) and Background Music (BGM) sources, external paging devices, common bells, and PCs for OfficeServ Manager, Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) and Computer-Telephony Integration (CTI).
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 7.2.2 Connecting External/Additional Paging Equipment To complement the internal paging function through phone speakers, external broadcasting equipment, such as amps or speakers, and additional equipment that can broadcast page (ring) signals inside or outside of a building, can be connected to the system.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 7.2.5 Connecting SMDR The Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) PC is used for recording call information and for calculating phone bills or displaying analysis data based on the call data provided by the system. The PC can be connected via the LIM module or an external LAN port. SMDR system specifications are shown in Table 7.4.
The building where the OfficeServ 7400 system is installed should have lightning rods and grounding to protect the system against lightning and electrical leakage. Check that the OfficeServ 7400 system is not on an inclined surface (i.e. is kept hori- zontal).
1) Check that all required modules and cables are properly mounted and connected to the OfficeServ 7400 chassis. 2) Switch on the power to the OfficeServ 7400 basic chassis, and then switch on the power to the expansion chassis. 3) Check the LEDs of the MP40 and LP40 modules.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 8.3 Numbering Extensions and C.O. Lines Once the OfficeServ 7400 system is booted, the MP40 and LP40 modules verify the mod- ules mounted in each slot and save this information as the default configuration of the sys- tem.
CHAPTER 8. Starting the System 8.4 Checking System Operation After starting the OfficeServ 7400 system, check that it is operating normally. From a phone, check that the basic functions such as station calling, station camp-on, C.O. line calling, and C.O. line camp-on are working properly.
OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide 8.4.3 C.O. Line Call Function Follow this procedure to check that outside calls can be connected. 1. Lift the handset of a phone and verify the internal dial tone. 2. Dial the C.O. line call code (e.g. 9) and verify the C.O. line dial tone.
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OfficeServ 7400 Installation Guide ABBREVIATIONS Alternating Current Automatic Function Test Add-On Module Access Point American Wire Gauge Computer-Telephony Integration Direct Current Digital Line Interface DPIM Door Phone Interface Module Digital Subscriber Line GPLIM Gigabit LAN Interface Module with PoE Ground...