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GABD-000286 OfficeServ 7070 System Description...
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This manual is proprietary to SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd. and is protected by copyright. No information contained herein may be copied, translated, transcribed or duplicated for any commercial purposes or disclosed to the third party in any form without the prior written consent of SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
This document consists of four Chapters, one Annex and Abbreviations. CHAPTER 1. Overview of OfficeServ 7070 Describes the features and the main functions of OfficeServ 7070 over all and introduces system configuration and interface programming. CHAPTER 2. Hardware of OfficeServ 7070 Introduces Hardware features, cabinet composition, boards by functions and configuration of OfficeServ 7070.
NOTE Indicates additional information as a reference. Reference OfficeServ 7070 Installation Manual This manual describes the prerequisite for the installation of the OfficeServ 7070 system as well as how to install, inspect and operate the system. Revision History EDITION DATE OF ISSUE REMARKS 03.
Purpose ..............................I Document Content and Organization ....................... I Conventions ............................... II Reference ..............................II Revision History ............................II CHAPTER 1. Overview of OfficeServ 7070 Introduction to System ......................1-1 1.1.1 Main Functions ......................... 1-1 1.1.2 System Architecture ......................... 1-3 Interfaces between VoIP Components .................
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Common Bell ......................... 2-31 2.6.5 WEB Management ........................ 2-32 2.6.6 SMDR ............................ 2-32 2.6.7 CTI............................2-32 CHAPTER 3. Specification of OfficeServ 7070 System Capacity ........................3-1 3.1.1 Trunk Line Capacity .........................3-2 3.1.2 Station (Subscriber) Line Capacity ..................3-2 3.1.3 Channel Capacity ........................3-3 Electrical Specification ......................
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OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 4.2.8 Call Pickup ..........................4-3 4.2.9 Unconditional Call Forwarding ....................4-3 4.2.10 Busy Call Forwarding ....................... 4-3 4.2.11 No Answer Call Forwarding ..................... 4-3 4.2.12 Conference ..........................4-3 4.2.13 Call Park (System Hold) ......................4-3 4.2.14 Do Not Disturb (DND) ......................
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OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 LIST OF TABLES Table 2.1 Parts on the top of OfficeServ 7070 ................ 2-3 Table 2.2 Parts on the side of OfficeServ 7070-1 ..............2-4 Table 2.3 Parts on the side of OfficeServ 7070-2 ..............2-4 Table 2.4 Mountable Boards for Different Slots ..............
CHAPTER 1. Overview of OfficeServ 7070 This chapter describes the features and the main functions of OfficeServ 7070 overall and introduces system structure, interface and programming. 1.1 Introduction to System OfficeServ 7070 is the most proper communication product for small or medium size offices.
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User’s Guide for each application. Ease of Installation and Expandability The OfficeServ 7070 has a single cabinet architecture and is installed on a wall. Because of its attractive appearance, it looks good enough to install in an office. The user can expand it by installing multiple service boards additionally into universal slots.
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 1.1.2 System Architecture The OfficeServ 7070 is composed of the basic cabinet, to be installed on a wall, and the OfficeServ Feature server, to be installed in an external Linux server. The main part (Basic...
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Application Configuration The OfficeServ 7070 has a commercial Linux platform server outside the cabinet and provides the following application software. In contrast, OfficeServ Solution and OfficeServ Admin are installed on a separate server.
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 1.2 Interfaces between VoIP Components OfficeServ 7070 provides various VoIP interfaces as follows: VoIP Networking SIP VoIP Gateway SIP Server System SIP UA (User Agent) IP Telephone ...
2.1 Features of Hardware The H/W of OfficeServ 7070 has the following features: Reliability The materials and parts used for OfficeServ 7070 hardware are robust and satisfy the mechanical and electric features required for communication systems. The cabinet of OfficeServ 7070 complies with the industrial standards and is molded plastics with flame retardant materials.
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отображаться. Fire Resistance and Heat Processing OfficeServ 7070 hardware is made of fire-resistant materials and parts to protect the hardware from fire. OfficeServ 7070 hardware is designed not to affect system performance due to heat generated from inside of the system.
2.2 Cabinet Configuration 2.2.1 Cabinet View The OfficeServ 7070 is installed on a wall. The system has a single control part (BMP). Various subscriber option boards are mounted onto the BMP (MAIN part), BMP (B8S part) and E8S. The following sections show the appearance of the OfficeServ 7070 system cabinet.
отображаться. OfficeServ 7070 Side view Figure 2.2 OfficeServ 7070 side view-1 The descriptions about each part are listed in the table below. Table 2.2 Parts on the side of OfficeServ 7070-1 Part Function Ground Lug Ground lug for system communications...
The user can mount up to three (3) option boards on the BMP board (MAIN part), three (3) on the BMP board (B8S part), and three (3) on the E8S board. The option boards that can be mounted within the OfficeServ 7070 depending on its configuration are listed in the table below.
2.3.1.1 BMP (MAIN Part) The BMP (MAIN part) is the control board that controls the main functions of the OfficeServ 7070 and is installed in the system by default. It performs the voice switching, signal processing, subscriber terminal management, VoIP processing, and VM/AA processing functions, etc.
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 Option board The BMP (MAIN part) has three (3) slots where option boards can be mounted. A trunk board (PRM) or subscriber connection board (4DLM, 4SL2) is mounted into LOC1 (slot 1) and LOC2 (slot 2). A Modem board is mounted into LOC3 (slot 3).
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OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 Table 2.7 BMP (MAIN Part) Configuration (Continued) Location Description S1 Switch Determines the system options. S2 Switch - The Reset button for the system. - There are two Reset buttons for the system, the S1 switch within the BMP (MAIN part) board, and the ‘RST’...
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2.3.1.2 BMP (B8S Part) The BMP (B8S part) board supports all eight (8) analog station ports and four (4) analog trunk ports at the same time. Moreover it has a line connection part for the OfficeServ 7070 system. It also supports a space where three option boards can be mounted.
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 Board View P1007 LOC 3 S1000 P1004 LOC 2 J1002 J1000 LOC 1 Figure 2.5 BMP (B8S Part) The functions of the parts of the BMP (B8S part) are listed in the table below: Table 2.8 BMP (B8S Part) Configuration...
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 2.3.2 Voice Trunk Board 2.3.2.1 PRM The PRI Module (PRM) board provides digital trunks. It provides ISDN PRI and the Q-SIG function as well. It provides voices through a trunk and transmits 64 kbps voice data per channel.
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OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 Table 2.10 PRM Board Configuration (Continued) Port, LED Description LED: AIS Indicates whether or not a T1/E1 remote alarm has occurred. - On: A remote alarm has occurred. - Off: There has not been a remote alarm.
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 2.3.2.3 2BRM The 2BRM (BRI ISDN module) board provides two 2B+1D digital trunk ports. This module is connected to 4 channel ISDN trunk in S0 and T0 interface. In S0 interface do not support DC power feeding mode.
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 2.3.3.2 4DLM The 4 Port DLI Module (4DLM) board provides four (4) digital station ports. It interoperates with a Samsung digital phone through a station to provide the voice communication function. Specification The specification of the 4DLM voice station board is as follows: ...
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The Extended 8 Port SLI (E8S) board supports eight (8) analog station ports and is used to extend lines. In addition, it has a line connection part for the OfficeServ 7070 system. It also supports a space where three option boards can be mounted.
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 Board View The appearance of the E8S extension board is as follows: LOC 3 LOC 2 J700 J701 LOC 1 Figure 2.12 E8S Board Table 2.13 E8S Board Configuration Port, LED Description J700...
LOC3 of the E8S) 2.3.4 Data Board The Modem used in OfficeServ 7070 system should support 2 wire full duplex, can be shared with the Modem of OfficeServ 7400 system. Modem board is mounted on Loc. 3 of BMP board. When the board is mounted, be careful of the direction of the connectors.
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 2.4 Station Phones This section describes the types and features of analog/digital station phones that can be connected to OfficeServ 7070 system. 2.4.1 Regular Phones The regular phones used for voice calls are connected to the ports of the BMP (MAIN Part)/BMP (B8S Part)/E8S/4SL2 module mounted on the Universal slot of the OfficeServ 7070 system.
Figure 2.19 DS-5012L Connecting DS-5012L Phones to the System The user can connect up to twelve DS-5012L phones to the OfficeServ 7070. Install a 4DLM board into an expansion slot of the BMP (MAIN part) itself, BMP (B8S part) or E8S board.
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 2.4.3 IP Phones The IP phones are a new concept of Internet phones that use an IP address to send/receive voice or data. The IP phones use the installed data network lines to make voice communications and do not need telephone lines.
AOM. For information on the figure of each AOM or how to connect the AOM, refer to the User’s Guide about the AOM. Figure 2.26 DS-5064B The AOMs available in OfficeServ 7070 system and phones that can be connected with the AOM are as follows. Table 2.15 AOM Type...
OfficeServ 7070. The line port of the door phone interface device is connected to the DLI port of OfficeServ 7070 system. The door box port of the door phone interface device is connected to the line port of the door phone.
OfficeServ 7070 system. 2.5.1 Wireless LAN Base Station (DUAL Band AP) An example of the wireless LAN APs that can interoperate with the OfficeServ 7070 is the SMT-R2000. The SMT-R2000 is a dual band AP that supports the wireless LAN service of both of 2.4 GHz (IEEE 802.11b/g) and 5 GHz (IEEE 802.11a) bandwidths simultaneously.
OfficeServ 7070 is installed. 2.6.1 On Hold/Background Sound Source OfficeServ 7070 is connected with cassettes or radios in addition to the basic tone provided by the system or internal sound source to allow subscribers to listen to melodies other than ones specified to the subscribers.
The Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) manages entire calling data such as calls between station subscribers connected with OfficeServ 7070 as well as local/long distance/international calls. OfficeServ 7070 provides calling data. Connect the SMDR printer or SMDR computer with OfficeServ 7070 to use the SMDR data provided by OfficeServ 7070 system. ...
3.1 System Capacity Up to 58 lines can be installed and operated in OfficeServ 7070 system, and the line ratio of the station and trunk line can be adjusted within the capacity depending on the users’ needs. Table below shows the maximum line capacity of OfficeServ 7070.
DLI 4Port 4SL2 SLI 4Port 2BRM BRI 4 lines 3.1.1 Trunk Line Capacity The maximum trunk line capacity of OfficeServ 7070 based on its configuration is shown in the table below: Table 3.3 Trunk Line Capacity Analog Digital System Configuration...
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 3.1.3 Channel Capacity The number of channels and the numbers of CID and DTMF receiver channels are shown in the table below: Table 3.5 Channel Capacity of Slot Item Slot Channel Basic cabinet...
3.2.1.2 LAN Signaling The electrical characteristics of the 10 BASE-T, which complies with the IEEE 802.3 standard, are shown in the table below. The basic OfficeServ 7070 system supports only 100 Mbps to guarantee the connection status of the VoIP line.
3.3 Power Specification 3.3.1 OfficeServ 7070 System Power OfficeServ 7070 operates by AC input power or battery power. PSU (Power Supply Unit) supplies the system with the power of -55 V, +5 V and backup power of -54 V (BAT).
Ring ON/OFF Cycle The ON/OFF cycle can be adjusted by changing the values of the system database 3.4.2 Tones The output voltage and the frequency of the ring signals in OfficeServ 7070 are as follows: Output voltage: 75 V ...
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 3.5 Available Terminals The terminals available to OfficeServ 7070 are shown in the table below. Table 3.12 OfficeServ 7070 Compatible Terminals Types Terminals ITP-5100 series IP phones ITP-5114D, ITP-5121D, ITP-5112L WLAN (Wireless LAN device)
4.1.1 Dynamic IP Address Configuration IP Phone Configuration IP phones or SIP phones registered to OfficeServ 7070 also can be operated by the dynamic allocation of IP address from the DHCP and also can set IP address manually. 4.1.2 VMS Function Interoperation of the Auto attendant and Mailbox Provides the Auto attendant and mailbox functions through the VMS.
4.2.5 SIP Phone Configuration If the user configures a standard SIP phone so that it can be used as an OfficeServ 7070 phone and enters its phone number and user ID in the call server, the SIP server creates a configuration file for it.
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 4.2.6 Registering SIP Phones Once the user registers external standard SIP phones as OfficeServ 7070 phones, call processing services are provided using the assigned OfficeServ 7070 phone numbers between SIP phones, between SIP phones and digital phones, and between SIP phones and PSTN trunks.
If you have a display keyset the number of new messages will be displayed on it. The display will also echo many of the options available. You will be able to negotiate through the OfficeServ 7070 Voice Mail menus using the keyset display and the soft keys below the display to respond to the prompts.
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OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 Multiple Mailbox Support The OfficeServ 7070 Voice Mail can, in principle, support up to 1000 mailboxes, although obviously having only the 4 port hardware places practical limits on the system according to the individual system traffic, and type of application.
Multiple additional modes may be defined for special applications. Announce Hold Position If callers are allowed to hold for a busy extension, the OfficeServ 7070 Voice Mail is able to intermittently inform the caller of their place in the queue.
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Incoming Call Overflow The OfficeServ 7070 Voice Mail may be programmed to answer any or all lines immediately or answer only the calls that your operator does not pick up. Overflowed calls may be routed to either a mailbox or the main company prompt.
The VM can enable the ‘Find Me’ function to access the users located in various places. Call Blocking While a subscriber has call blocking set active, the OfficeServ 7070 Voice Mail does not attempt to transfer a caller to the subscriber’s extension. Instead, it immediately plays the subscriber’s Call Blocking Greeting-if recorded.
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OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 Find Me When Find Me is set active, the OfficeServ 7070 Voice Mail attempts to deliver calls to the subscriber’s designated location. The OfficeServ 7070 Voice Mail first tries to locate the subscriber at the subscriber’s designated location. Then, if necessary, it tries each of the subscriber’s Stored Telephone Numbers until all numbers have been called.
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A subscriber can assign (plug in) any greeting to any Call Coverage Condition. However, when a subscriber first logs on to the OfficeServ 7070 Voice Mail, personal greetings numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, are assigned to their respective Call Coverage Conditions (No Answer, Busy, Fwd All/DND, Night and Call Screening).
When calling Voice Mail, the system can correctly identify you as the caller and ask for your password (optional).The benefit of this is that you do not have to identify yourself to the OfficeServ 7070 Voice Mail, it knows who is calling and what mailbox you want to access.
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Caution for legal use Before using this feature, make sure that you are not violating any state or federal laws. Some states require that the recorded party be notified. Samsung Electronics is not responsible for any illegal use of this feature.
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OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 Delivery Imperative When a message is designated as Delivery Imperative, the Voice Mail will take extra steps to deliver it. The recipient’s pager will be called and then each of his stored telephone numbers will be tried.
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OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 Message Address Verification After entering the mailbox number to which a message is being sent, the Voice Mail echoes the name of the recipient, confirming the message is going to the intended subscriber.
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Message Undelete At some time, everyone discards a message, and immediately wishes they had kept it. The undelete feature of the OfficeServ 7070 Voice Mail will allow you to retrieve messages that have been deleted. Message Waiting Indication An indication on your phone tells you when you have new messages.
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OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 Self Memo/Reminder Categories If allowed by the system administrator a subscriber may designate the reminders they create as either a Commitment, Follow Up or Task. The individual meaning of these labels may vary from person to person. Their intent is to provide a way of separating reminders into different categories.
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 Voice Prompted Programming From any touch-tone phone in the world an administrator can record custom prompts, add, delete, or modify mailboxes, and change scheduled modes. Announcement Studio Using this function, the user can record the greeting announcement used by the system again, or edit it.
OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 4.4 Web Management The OfficeServ 7070 provides the user interface allowing the user to manage the several functional blocks of the system through their web browser. 4.4.1 Web Management Function Exporting/Importing the Database ...
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OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 8) If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded.
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OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 2) You may modify your copy or copies of the Library or any portion of it, thus forming a work based on the Library, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions: (a) The modified work must itself be a software library.
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OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries If you develop a new library, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, we recommend making it free software that everyone can redistribute and change.
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OfficeServ 7070 System Description ABBREVIATION 4DLM 4 Port DLI Module 4SL2 4 Port SLI Module 2 4TRM 4 Port Trunk Module Auto Attendant Alternating Current Add On Module Access Point American Wire Gauge Basic Main Processor Board Basic 8SLI Channel Associated Signaling...
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OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02OfficeServ 7070 System Description/Ed.02 User Agent UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver and Transmitter Universal Serial Bus Unshielded Twisted Pair VLAN Virtual Local Area Network Voice Messaging System VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol Virtual Private Network Wide Area Network...