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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 third parties in any form without the prior written consent of SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
CHAPTER 1. Site Requirement This chapter describes site requirements for OfficeServ 100 system installation. CHAPTER 2. Installing Basic KSU and Expansion Cabinet This chapter describes how to install the OfficeServ 100 Key System Unit and expansion cabinet. CHAPTER 3. Installing Printed Circuit Cards This chapter describes how to install each card of OfficeServ 100 system.
This chapter describes how to install the KDB(Keyset Daughter Board) to the phone. CHAPTER 9. Changing Software This chapter describes how to change software of OfficeServ 100 system. CHAPTER 10 Networking Description and Programming Procedure This chapter describes networking description and programming procedure of OfficeServ 100 system.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 Reference OfficeServ 100 Programming Manual Introduces programming method for the OfficeServ 100 system users. Users can configure the system using the MMC(Man Machine Communication) program at the digital telephone. This manual describes how to use the MMC program.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual SAFETY CONCERNS For product safety and correct operation, the following information must be given to the operator/user and shall be read before the installation and operation. Symbols Caution Indication of a general caution Restriction Indication for prohibiting an action for a product...
When installing OfficeServ 100 Ensure that all wires and cable going to and coming from the OfficeServ 100 are properly routed. Do not cross fluorescent lights or connect lines parallel to the AC power line.
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SAFETY CONCERNS Before installing OfficeServ 100 Do not install the OfficeServ 100 system in close proximity to a fire sprinkler head or other sources of water. When installing OfficeServ 100 OfficeServ 100 system must not be exposed to direct sunlight, corrosive fumes, dust, constant vibration or strong magnetic fields such as those generated by motors and copy machines.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Purpose ............................I Document Content and Organization....................I Conventions ............................II Reference ............................III Revision History ..........................III SAFETY CONCERNS Symbols ............................V Warning............................VI Caution ............................VII CHAPTER 1. Site Requirements Site Requirements........................1-1 Specification ..........................1-2 CHAPTER 2.
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3.14 SVMi-8 Card..........................3-13 3.15 ITM3 Card (only use in the iDCS 100 system) ............... 3-14 3.16 MCP1 Card (only use in the OfficeServ 100 system) ............3-15 3.17 MISC 3 (4) Card (only use in the OfficeServ 100)..............3-16 3.18 500 MODEM D-Board (common use the OfficeServ 500) .............
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OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 CHAPTER 6. Connecting Station Equipment Phone ............................6-2 Add-On Module ......................... 6-4 Single Line Telephone ......................6-6 Door Phone and Door Lock Release ..................6-8 ISDN TE (ISDN Phone, G4 FAX, etc) ..................6-11 IP Telephone ..........................6-12 Connecting WBS24 with 4WLI ....................6-13...
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Figure 7.8 PIN Connections for MISC Card to MODEM ............7-10 Figure 7.9 MDF Connections VOICE MAIL to SLI Card............7-11 Figure 10.1 OfficeServ 100 Networking Conceptual Diagram..........10-1 Figure 10.2 Networking Programming Example for Each Point ..........10-15 LIST OF TABLES Table 1.1 Cable Requirements....................1-2...
This chapter describes site requirements for OfficeServ 100 system installation. 1.1 Site Requirements When planning the installation of the OfficeServ 100, choose a site that meets the following requirements: Select a location for the KSU(Key Service Unit) that has enough space for easy installation and has adequate lighting(See Figure 2.1).
2.1 System Capacity OfficeServ 100 system can have up to 48 stations if SVMi-8 is not used, and can have up to 40 stations if SVMi-8 is used. There is no limit in the analog C.O. line, and ISDN C.O line if any slot is available and PRI(TEPRI) or SVMi-8 can be adopted in the DCS slot on the EXP cabinet of OfficeServ 100.
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Power Supply Unit installed. - 55V Power capacity in consideration of power dissipation OfficeServ 100 new cards. - Support a MAX 48 stations(normal Phones or SLT’s) basically but SVMi-8 or...
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 2.4 Expansion KSU Installation Expansion KSU is simply attached to basic KSU with the following procedure. This manual instanced the Expansion cabinet A as the installation figures. The installation procedure of Expansion Cabinet A is same with Expansion Cabinet B.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 2.5 RGU Installation The RGU(Ring Generator Unit) is designed to provide sine-wave ring for Single Line Telephones connected to the various SLT(Single Line Telephone) interface cards(2/8SLI, 6MWSLI) installed in each universal slots in the system. The RGU can be mounted in the Basic KSU by offered screw.
CHAPTER 2. Installing Basic KSU and Expansion Cabinet 2.6 Grounding A three wire for AC grounding via AC power cord should be used for the OfficeServ 100 system However, if it is suspected that there is a problem with the ground provided at AC outlet or local codes require a solid earth ground to be connected to the KSU, the existing third wire ground must be disconnected before power is applied.
If you want to use OfficeServ 100 system during power failure, install appropriate batteries. If you adopt battery whose capacity is too large, OfficeServ 100 system may be shut down, and if too small, OfficeServ 100 system may not operate during power failure. In any case, use battery connection cable offered with OfficeServ 100.
Max KTS current consumption: 30 mA When installing appropriate batteries Be sure the polarity is observed. Equipment damage will result if polarity is reversed. Do not connect external AC/DC power to the OfficeServ 100 system if the system is damaged by electrical power. 2-12...
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 3.2 6 TRK Card 6 loop start trunk ports and 2 PFT ports for PFT.(See Figure 3.1) This card has no selectable option. Insert the 6 TRK card into the appropriate slot. Push firmly in the middle of both card ejectors to ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 3.7 MISC 1 Card (only use in the iDCS 100 or DCS Compact-II system) Which has many miscellaneous function DTMF receiver(4ch), RS232C, BGM, PAGE, COMMON PURPOSE RELAY(3port)(See Figure 3.4). Select appropriate type of MISC card for your system. If you choose MISC 1 card then insert the MISC 1 card into the MISC slot and push firmly in the middle of both card ejectors to ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 3.9 TEPRI or PRI Card The PRI card supports 30 channel ISDN PRI interface ports. This card has no selectable options. Insert PRI into the last slot in the Expansion cabinet(type A or B). Firmly push in the middle of the card to ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 3.10 4BRI (4S0T0)/2BRI (2S0T0) Card This card supports both of S and T reference points defined by ITU-T. You can select the S/T mode of each port respectively by MMC. Insert the 4BRI(4S0T0) card or 2BRI(2S0T0) into the universal slot and push firmly in the middle of both card ejectors to ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 3.12 MEM Card (MEM3 or MEM4): only use in the iDCS 100 system Select the appropriate of MEM for the system. Make sure that back up switch is OFF position. Insert the MEM card in the KSU slot labeled MEM. Push in middle of the MEM card(MEM3 or MEM4) to ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.
3.13 SVMi-4 Card The SVMi-4 is a self contained plug in card supporting voice mail and auto attendant for the OfficeServ 100. It is designed to meet the demands of the sophisticated voice mail user without sacrificing simplicity. The SVMi-4 may act as an Auto Attendant system only, a Voice mail system only or both.
The SVMi-8 card is installed in DCS slot on the expansion cabinet. Only one SVMi-8 can be installed in an OfficeServ 100 system and it counts as eight stations of the power supply rating. Check that the cabinet power switch is in the OFF position. Next, position the SVMi-8 card in the grooves of the card guide and gently slide the card in until it makes contact with the connector.
OfficeServ1500 system. MCP1 card is mounted on the MEM slot of the OfficeServ 100 basic cabinet. Push in middle of the MCP1 card to ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.
CHAPTER 3. Installing Printed Circuit Cards 3.17 MISC 3 (4) Card (only use in the OfficeServ 100) Many miscellaneous function DTMF receiver(4ch), BGM, PAGE, Common Purpose Relay(3port), CID Rx, 500 MODEM(option) are MISC 1. MISC 4 support MISC 3 feature and 4 Channel AA.
3.18 500 MODEM D-Board (common use the OfficeServ 500) This board has no selectable options and installs on the MISC3(4) board for OfficeServ 100 or MISC 1A(2A) for iDCS 100 or DCS Compact-II system. The MODEM board provides a 56Kbps/V90 modem for communicating with the system remotely.
CHAPTER 3. Installing Printed Circuit Cards 3.19 MGI3 Card (only use in the OfficeServ 100) The MGI3 card supports the VoIP Gateway, which enables telephone calls through the Internet. Since the MGI3 card cannot support the H.323 protocol by itself, the MGI3 card shall always be used together with the MCP1 card.
CHAPTER 3. Installing Printed Circuit Cards 3.20 4WLI Card (only use in the OfficeServ 100) The 4WLI card provides wireless solution to the OfficeServ 100 system, and provides cable interface between the system and COMBO type WLAN Base Station(WBS24), which is the access point for WLAN.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual CHAPTER 4. Power Up Procedures This chapter describes power up procedures of OfficeServ 100 system. 4.1 Connect Power to The System During the initial installation, it is best to verify proper system operation before plugging in any Amphenol-type cable to the MDF.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 MP(XRC855T in the MCP1 Board) Processor Status: MP Run LED indicates that Power is OFF indicates that the MP is booting Flicker indicates normal operation. SP(68EC000 in the 008 Base Board) C#2) Processor Status: SP Run LED indicates that Power is OFF indicates that the SP is booting Flicker indicates normal operation.
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OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual CHAPTER 5. Connecting Trunk Line Circuit This chapter describes how to connect CO circuit. When installing or modifying telephone lines. To limit the risk of personal injury, always follow these precautions before connecting CO circuit. - Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
CHAPTER 5. Connecting Trunk Line Circuit 5.1 Loop Start Lines The OfficeServ 100 system requires MDF connection. All CO Line and Station is connected to the system with MDF.(See Figure 5.1) 25 PAIR CABLE WITH FEMALE CONNECTOR TO BASIC P2 25 PAIR CABLE WITH FEMALE CONNECTOR TO EXPANSION P5 SLOT NO.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 5.2 OPS (Off Premised Station) Using one pair twisted #24 AWG or #26 AWG wire, cross-connect each any 2SLI port to telephone company OPS circuits.(See Figure 5.2) 25 PAIR CABLE WITH FEMALE CONNECTOR TO BASIC P1...
CHAPTER 5. Connecting Trunk Line Circuit 5.3 ISDN CO Lines OfficeServ 100 system is fully ISDN compatible. For Basic Rate Interface BRI card can be used as ISDN TE(Terminal Equipment) or NT2(Network Termination 2/Multiway ISDN Interface). When programmed to T-mode(default setting) this port provides T point and can be access NT(NT1 or NT2) derived from CO Line Connect each point of BRI card to NT to use as ISDN TRK.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 If S-interface is needed, ISDN C.O line from C.O must be connected to MDF. 25 PAIR CABLE WITH FEMALE CONNECTOR TO BASIC P2 25 PAIR CABLE WITH FEMALE CONNECTOR TO EXPANSION P5 SLOT NO. PIN NO.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 RJ-45 connector to TEPRI(PRI) card RJ-45 NAME DESCRIPTION RECEIVE TWISTED PAIR NOT USED TRNSMIT TWISTED PAIR NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED ISDN C.O CIRCUIT Figure 5.6 TEPRI (PRI) Connection for Reference Only When installing TEPRI(PRI) Card TEPRI(PRI) card must be installed to DCS slot in Expansion Cabinet only.
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OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual CHAPTER 6. Connecting Station Equipment This chapter describes how to connect station equipments to the OfficeServ 100 system. When installing or modifying telephone lines. To limit the risk of personal injury, always follow these precautions before connecting CO circuit.
Figure 6.2 MDF Connections Digital Phone to Option Card When connecting a 12 button phone to a DLI port Because the OfficeServ 100 is a self-configuring system, if you connect a 12 button phone to a DLI port that previously had a 24 button phone installed, the existing data will be rewritten with 12 button phone default data(See MMC 723).
WBS24: COMBO type WLAN Base Station WIP5000M: WIP Wireless terminal Before mounting the 4WLI card to the system, note that the OfficeServ 100 system shall be configured in the Premium configuration and that only one card shall be installed per system.
CHAPTER 7. Connecting Optional Equipment This chapter describes how to connect optional equipments to the OfficeServ 100 system. 7.1 Music On Hold/Back Ground Music Connect each customer-provided music source to the music input on the KSU connecting block(See Figure 7.1).
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 7.2 External Paging The KSU provides a voice pair to be used with customer-provided paging equipment. Connect the customer provided paging equipment to the page output pins of the KSU connecting block(See Figure 7.2). The page voice pair is 600 ohm impedance. When the amplifier page input is not 600 ohm, an impedance matching transformer must be used.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 7.3 Common Bell A customer-provided loud ringing device can be controlled using the dry contact pair on the KSU.(See Figure 7.4). 25 PAIR CABLE WITH FEMALE CONNECTOR TO KSU P1 COLOR CIRCUIT FUNCTION Blue/black OPEN A...
Use MMC 725 to set SMDR print options and MMC 804 to set the transmission parameters and the MISC port. Use MCP1: OfficeServ 100 System To receive SMDR printout, traffic or alarm reports connect a customer-provided printer or PC to one of the RS232C DB9 connectors or by LAN interface on the MCP1 card.
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LAN port requires a data cross over cable if connecting directly to the LAN port or a standard data cable if connecting via a LAN. In both cases the OfficeServ 100 IP address and PC IP address(PCMMC ADDRESS) must be programmed in MMC 830.
Use MMC 804 to set the transmission parameters and the MISC port to be used. Use MCP1 or OfficeServ 100 System The OfficeServ 100 can be remote programmed with a PC equipped connected to the MCP1 LAN port or via serial interface of the MCP1.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 7.9 Voice Mail/Auto Attendant System operation provides special programming and hardware for use with a customer- provided voice mail/auto attendant system. Both single line stations on the 2 SLI card provide a disconnect signal required for VM/AA operation. Use one pair twisted #24 AWG...
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual CHAPTER 8. Installing KDB (Keyset Daughter Board) This chapter describes how to install the KDB(Keyset daughter Board) to the phone. 8.1 iDCS FKDBD (KDB-Digital Line Interface) This is a daughter board that can be installed only in the 18 or 28 button phone.
4) Remove the new EPROM from their protective packaging and confirm that the legs on the EPROMs are straight. If the legs are not straight, contact Samsung Technical Support. Carefully insert the new EPROM in their designated sockets.
Digital phone Digital phone Figure 10.1 OfficeServ 100 Networking Conceptual Diagram The networking function of OfficeServ 100 system uses Q-SIG(Q Signaling), and is classified into(TE)PRI Networking and VoIP Networking depending on the connection method between each system. OfficeServ 100 system using Q-SIG provides the functions below.
CHAPTER 10. Networking Description and Programming Procedure 10.1.1 Provide Q-SIG Basic Function Networking of the OfficeServ 100 system provides basic Q-SIG functions as follows: 10.1.1.1 Intercom Call This function allows you to call a station of another system as if calling the station in the same system.
10.1.3 Provide Q-SIG Additional Function Networking of the OfficeServ 100 system provides Q-SIG additional functions as follows: 10.1.3.1 Call Transfer and Transfer Recall by Join This function enables you to transfer the busy call to a station of another system as if transferring calls within a same system.
For PRI networking, TEPRI card shall be specified for networking. If the OfficeServ 100 systems are connected by using TEPRI not trunk line, the one switch within the card is set to the ‘NT’ mode and the other switch is set to ‘TE’ mode. System- based clock shall be defined in Program 828.
When a call is connected to networking trunk line, the OfficeServ 100 system identifies the incoming number as a node number & a phone number and processes it.
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OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 Program 824. Convert Auto Route Selection Expansion Dial The networking dial number is entered in Program 724 for this program. If index 01 from the networking dial number of Program 724 is set to ‘22,’ ⓐ will be displayed.
‘N’ is selected. PRI Mode: If ‘DDI’ is specified, the call is connected according to Program 714. The networking functions of the OfficeServ 100 system are based on ‘DDI’ mode. Therefore, the functions shall be always used in ‘DDI’ mode.
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OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 DELETE: The number of digits deleted from the forepart of the received number that is sent through the trunk line when the recipient is trunk line, trunk line group, auto route selection use code, or the networking dial number.
Program 823. The default value is recommended since there are cases when the name and number is always sent to the recipient according to the CONP level, not according to these options because the OfficeServ 100 networking was supposed for connections between iDCS systems.(Default value is set to always send the name and number)
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 Call Offer In case the counter party is busy or not answering when the station of another system is called, the Camp-On function is required just like a calling in the same system. The ‘Call Offer’ option in Program 823 shall be set to ‘Y’.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 10.3 Programming Example Figure 10.2 below shows the example of the networking programming that uses both of the PRI networking and the VoIP networking, and is configured only with OfficeServ 100 systems. System A System B...
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OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 Index Phone No. Converted No. DISP 09453 The station group call of the system D Program 714 Enter the Conversion Table of Dialing a Station Directly (MCP1) Entry Digit Delete Name 2100~2699 are applicable. 2*** 5*** Calls Attendant and Voice mail.
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OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 Program 724 Change Dial Numbers (MCP1) STN Dial Number Set the extension number as 2100~2399. STNG Dial Number Set the extension group number as 5100~5179. TRKG Dial Number Set 800 and 803. FEAT Dial Number Set LCR as 9 To make trunk line call, dial 9 and the target telephone number.
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 Program 713 Enter a Dial Conversion Table for Auto Route Selection (MCP1) Table Delete Insert Append 0919 The first digit(9)-added number is sent to the system A for outgoing through trunk line Program 825 ADD Number To Name...
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OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 Index Digit Length LCRT 0015 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021 Program 712 Enter the Route Table for Auto Route Selection (MCP1) Table Time Class Route Modify Sends to the system A for outgoing through trunk...
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OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 Program 714 Enter the Conversion Table of Dialing a Station Directly (MCP1) Entry Digit Delete Name 2*** 5*** Program 603 trunk line Group (MCP1) 803 Set VoIP Networking Signaling trunk line Program 710 Enter a Digit for Auto Route Selection (MCP1)
OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual ANNEX A. Abbreviation Alternating Current Add On Module Access Point Basic Rate Interface CCBS Call Completion to Busy Subscriber CCNR Cell Completion on No Reply Call Forwarding Busy CFNR Call Forwarding No Reply Call Forwarding Unconditional...
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OfficeServ 100 Installation Manual/Ed.00 Off Premised Station Off Premises extension Printed Circuit Board Pulse Code Modulation PCMMC PC based Man Machine Communication Power Failure Transfer Phase Locking Loop Primary Rate Interface Power Supply Unit QDASL Quad Digital Adaptor Subscriber Loops...