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GANA-000073 Ed. 01

OfficeServ 7070

Installation Manual

COPYRIGHT 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.

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Product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

This manual should be read and used as a guideline for properly installing and operating the product. This manual may be changed for the system improvement, standardization and other technical reasons without prior notice. If you need updated manuals or have any questions concerning the contents of the manuals, contact our Document Center at the following address or Web site: Address: Dcument Center 3rd Floor Jeong-bo-tong-sin-dong. Dong-Suwon P.O. Box 105, 416, Maetan-3dong Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea 442-600 Homepage: http://www.samsungdocs.com ©2009 SAMSUNG Electronics Co,. LTD. All rights reserved.

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OfficeServ 7070 Installation Manual

INTRODUCTION

Purpose OfficeServ 7070 is the most suitable system for small offices with less than 50 subscribers circuit lines. This manual describes the prerequisite for the installation of the OfficeServ 7070 system as well as how to install, inspect and operate the system.

Document Content and Organization This document consists of 8 Chapters and Abbreviations as follows: CHAPTER 1. Before Installing This chapter describes the checklists (installation site, grounding & power conditions etc.) which should be inspected before installing the OfficeServ 7070 system. This chapter also describes the items included in the OfficeServ 7070 package and the installation procedure. CHAPTER 2. Mounting and Replacing the Boards This chapter describes how to mount/replace various boards to/from the OfficeServ 7070 system. CHAPTER 3. Installing the System This chapter describes how to install an OfficeServ 7070 on the wall, if necessary, depending on the installation environment. CHAPTER 4. Connecting the External Batteries This chapter describes how to connect the external battery to the OfficeServ 7070 system. CHAPTER 5. Connecting the Power This chapter describes how to connect the power to the OfficeServ 7070 system. CHAPTER 6. Connecting the C.O. Line This chapter describes how to connect the C.O. lines to the OfficeServ 7070 system. CHAPTER 7. Connecting the Stations and Additional Equipment This chapter describes how to connect various stations and additional equipment (analog/digital phones, door phones, door locks etc.) to the OfficeServ 7070 system. © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.

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CHAPTER 8. Starting the System This chapter describes the items to check before starting the OfficeServ 7070 system, as well as the procedure for starting the system and the procedure for testing whether the system is operating normally after startup. ABBREVIATION Describes the abbreviations frequently used in this document.

Conventions The following types of paragraphs contain special information that must be carefully read and thoroughly understood. Such information may or may not be enclosed in a rectangular box, separating it from the main text, but is always preceded by an icon and/or a bold title. WARNING Provides information or instructions that the reader should follow in order to avoid personal injury or fatality.

CAUTION Provides information or instructions that the reader should follow in order to avoid a service failure or damage to the system.

CHECKPOINT Provides the operator with checkpoints for stable system operation.

NOTE Indicates additional information as a reference.

Reference OfficeServ 7070 System Description This manual introduces the OfficeServ 7070 and describes the system information (hardware configuration, specification, functions etc.) necessary for this system.

Revision History

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EDITION

DATE OF ISSUE

REMARKS

00

03.2009.

First Draft

01

08.2009.

Added modem board description

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SAFETY CONCERNS

The purpose of the Safety Concerns section is to ensure the safety of users and prevent property damage. Please read this document carefully for proper use.

Symbols Caution Indication of a general caution.

Restriction Indication for prohibiting an action for a product.

Instruction Indication for commanding a specifically required action.

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WARNING Cautions for grounding – Do not connect the OfficeServ 7070 system’s grounding wire to the building’s power conduit. – The power and grounding installation should comply with the local standard; all related works should be conducted according to the local standard. – The ground line should be a copper line with a cross section of 4.0 mm2 or larger. – External grounding is required to prevent bodily injuries or system damages from lightning, static electricity or voltage surge. – Unplug the AC power cord before connecting the ground cable. Failure to do so may cause bodily injury. – The OfficeServ 7070 system should be connected to a protective-ground outlet. – The GND in the back panel of the OfficeServ 7070 system should be grounded.

External Grounding An external grounding is required to prevent personal injury and damage to OfficeServ 7070 System in the event of lightning, static electricity or momentary high voltage. The ground cable should be a copper line with a cross section of 4.0 mm2 or larger. Do not use a general AC grounding. as this may result in the system working abnormally. This would be due to interference from noise generated by other devices which use AC power grounding.

Caution for the connection of External Batteries Connect the battery to the system with the battery turn off. After completing the connection, connect an AC power. Do not turn on the battery before the system operates normally. Make sure that the specified polarities (+, -) are correctly connected when connecting external batteries. The external battery capacity should be rated 48 V and the capacity should be 48 A or lower.

Caution for C.O. line Connection Do not connect C.O. lines in extreme weather conditions such as storm and lightning. Voltage surge may cause system damage or human injury.

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CAUTION Locate the installation slot for the PRM/4TRM board The PRM board must be installed into slot 1 of the BMP (MAIN part) board. The 4TRM board should not be installed into the BMP (MAIN part) board.

Precautions to take when fixing an option board on the BMP (MAIN part) When installing an option board on the BMP (MAIN part), make sure to align the two (2) screw holes, J1 and J2, with the BMP. After installing it, make sure to fasten it using the screws provided. If the device is operated for a long time without being fastened properly, it may cause a system malfunction. This would be due to the connections linking the connectors becoming loose.

Precautions to take when installing the PRM board The PRM board can be installed on the LOC1 of the BMP (MAIN part). Only one (1) PRM board can be installed.

Precautions to take when fixing an option board on the BMP (B8S part) When installing an option board on the BMP (B8S part), make sure to align the three (3) screw holes, J5, J6, and J7, with the BMP. After installation, fasten it in place using the screws provided. If the device is operated for a long time without being fastened properly, it may cause system malfunction. This would be due to the connections linking the connectors becoming loose.

Precautions to take when fixing an option board on the E8S board When installing an option board onto the E8S board, make sure to align the three (3) screw holes, J1, J2, and J3, with it. After installation, make sure to fasten it using the screws provided. If the device is operated for a long time without being fastened properly, it may cause a system malfunction. This would be due to the connections linking the connectors becoming loose.

Removing the Cables Before replacing a daughter board, remove all cables connected to the board.

Precautions to take when installing the OfficeServ 7070 To install the OfficeServ 7070 system, technical knowledge is required. Therefore, ensure that service personnel carry out the installation.

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Precautions to take when connecting the power cable Check that the power switch is turned off before connecting the power cable.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

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Purpose ...................................................................................................................I Document Content and Organization ...........................................................................I Conventions ............................................................................................................ II Reference................................................................................................................ II Revision History ...................................................................................................... II

SAFETY CONCERNS

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Symbols................................................................................................................. III WARNING...............................................................................................................IV CAUTION ............................................................................................................... V

CHAPTER 1 Before Installing

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1.1

Site Information .................................................................................................... 1-1

1.2

Grounding Conditions ........................................................................................... 1-2

1.3

Power Conditions.................................................................................................. 1-3

1.4

Checking the Package ........................................................................................... 1-4

1.5

Cabinet Configuration............................................................................................ 1-5

1.6

System Installation Procedure ................................................................................ 1-7

CHAPTER 2 Mounting and Replacing the Boards

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2.1

Opening the Cabinet.............................................................................................. 2-1

2.2

Mounting the Boards ............................................................................................. 2-4 2.2.1

BMP Board ............................................................................................... 2-5

2.2.2

E8S Board ................................................................................................ 2-9

2.2.3

Option boards.......................................................................................... 2-13

2.3

Closing the Cabinet ............................................................................................. 2-17

2.4

Replacing the Boards .......................................................................................... 2-20

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CHAPTER 3 3.1

3.2

3.1.1

Precautions to take when installing the OfficeServ 7070 ..................................... 3-1

3.1.2

Required Tools........................................................................................... 3-1

3.1.3

Installation ................................................................................................ 3-2

Connecting the Ground Cable................................................................................. 3-5

Connecting the External Batteries

4-1

Connecting External Batteries ................................................................................ 4-1

CHAPTER 5

Connecting the Power

5-1

5.1

Caution when Connecting the Power ....................................................................... 5-1

5.2

Connecting the Power ........................................................................................... 5-2

5.3

Connecting a Shunting Telephone Line for Power Failure Protection........................... 5-3

CHAPTER 6

Connecting the C.O. Line

6-1

6.1

Line Conditions .................................................................................................... 6-1

6.2

Connecting the C.O. Line ....................................................................................... 6-2 6.2.1

Cautions When Connecting the C.O. Line........................................................ 6-2

6.2.2

Connecting the Analog Trunk........................................................................ 6-2

6.2.3

Connecting the Digital Trunk (PRI) ................................................................. 6-2

6.2.4

Connecting the Digital Trunk (BRI) ................................................................. 6-3

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Installing on a Wall ................................................................................................ 3-1

CHAPTER 4 4.1

Installing the System

Connecting the Stations and Additional Equipment

7-1

Connecting the Stations......................................................................................... 7-1 7.1.1

Cautions when Connecting the Stations .......................................................... 7-1

7.1.2

Connecting Analog Phones .......................................................................... 7-2

7.1.3

Connecting Digital Phones ........................................................................... 7-3

7.1.4

Connecting IP Phones................................................................................. 7-3

7.1.5

Connecting a Wireless LAN Base Station ........................................................ 7-4

7.1.6

Connecting to a Door Phone and a Door Lock .................................................. 7-5

7.1.7

KDB-D/KDB-S .......................................................................................... 7-5

Connecting Additional Equipment........................................................................... 7-6 7.2.1

Connecting External Additional Equipment ...................................................... 7-6

7.2.2

Using Internal Sound Source ........................................................................ 7-6

7.2.3

Connecting External Hold/Background Sound Source Equipment......................... 7-6

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7.2.4

Connecting External Broadcasting/Auxiliary Call Equipment ................................ 7-7

7.2.5

Connecting the OfficeServ WebMMC ............................................................. 7-8

7.2.6

Connecting SMDR...................................................................................... 7-8

7.2.7

Connecting Printers .................................................................................... 7-9

CHAPTER 8 Starting the System 8.1

8-1

Pre-Check ............................................................................................................ 8-1 8.1.1

Environment.............................................................................................. 8-1

8.1.2

Safety Conditions ....................................................................................... 8-1

8.2

Starting the System ............................................................................................... 8-2

8.3

Numbering Extensions and C.O. Lines..................................................................... 8-3

8.4

Checking System Operation ................................................................................... 8-4 8.4.1

Station Call Function ................................................................................... 8-4

8.4.2

Station Camp-On Function ........................................................................... 8-4

8.4.3

C.O. Line Call Function................................................................................ 8-5

8.4.4

C.O. Line Camp-On Function........................................................................ 8-5

8.4.5

Fan Operation ........................................................................................... 8-5

8.4.6

Using the Reset Button................................................................................ 8-6

8.4.7

Checking the System IP Address................................................................... 8-6

8.4.8

Setting the VM/AA Function.......................................................................... 8-6

8.4.9

PLD Fusing ............................................................................................... 8-7

8.4.10

Clock Chip Backup ..................................................................................... 8-7

ABBREVIATION

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LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1.1 OfficeServ 7070 Top View.......................................................................... 1-5 Figure 1.2 OfficeServ 7070 side view-1....................................................................... 1-6 Figure 1.3 OfficeServ 7070 side view -2...................................................................... 1-6 Figure 2.1 Removing the cable duct cover (1) .............................................................. 2-1 Figure 2.2 Removing the cable duct cover (2) .............................................................. 2-2 Figure 2.3 Removing the screws ............................................................................... 2-2 Figure 2.4 Removing the top cover ............................................................................ 2-3 Figure 2.5 Setting the BMP (MAIN part) Board Switches ................................................ 2-5 Figure 2.6 Installing Option boards on the BMP (MAIN part)............................................ 2-6 Figure 2.7 Installing Option boards on the BMP (B8S part) ............................................. 2-8 Figure 2.8 Removing the cabinet dummy .................................................................... 2-9 Figure 2.9 E8S Fixing the supports for the E8S .......................................................... 2-10 Figure 2.10 Installing the E8S board ........................................................................ 2-10 Figure 2.11 Fixing the E8S board ............................................................................. 2-11 Figure 2.12 Installing option boards on the E8S.......................................................... 2-12 Figure 2.13 Installing the PRM board ....................................................................... 2-13 Figure 2.14 Installing the 4TRM board ...................................................................... 2-13 Figure 2.15 Installing the 2BRM board...................................................................... 2-14 Figure 2.16 Installing the 4DLM board ...................................................................... 2-15 Figure 2.17 Installing the 4SL2 board ....................................................................... 2-15 Figure 2.18 Installing the modem board .................................................................... 2-16 Figure 2.19 Installing the top cover .......................................................................... 2-17 Figure 2.20 Tightening Screws................................................................................ 2-17 Figure 2.21 Removing the cable guide of the OfficeServ 7070 ....................................... 2-18 Figure 2.22 Installing the duct cover (1) .................................................................... 2-18 Figure 2.23 Installing the duct cover (2) .................................................................... 2-19 Figure 2.24 Turning Off the Cabinet Power ................................................................ 2-20 Figure 2.25 Removing the boards............................................................................ 2-21 Figure 2.26 Replacing the daughter boards ............................................................... 2-21 Figure 2.27 Removing E8S .................................................................................... 2-22 Figure 3.1 Required Tools for the Installation on a Wall .................................................. 3-1 Figure 3.2 Installation on a Wall (1) ............................................................................ 3-2 Figure 3.3 Installation on a Wall (2) ............................................................................ 3-3 Figure 3.4 Installation on a Wall (3) ............................................................................ 3-3 Figure 3.5 Installation on a Wall (4) ............................................................................ 3-4 Figure 3.6 Connecting the ground cable...................................................................... 3-5 Figure 4.1 Connecting External Battery Cable to Internal Connector of PSU....................... 4-2 Figure 4.2 Connecting External Battery Cable .............................................................. 4-2

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Figure 5.1 Connecting the Power .............................................................................. 5-2 Figure 5.2 Connecting a shunting telephone line for power failure protection ...................... 5-3 Figure 6.1 RJ-45 Port of the 4TRM Board ................................................................... 6-2 Figure 6.2 RJ-45 port of the PRM board...................................................................... 6-2 Figure 6.3 RJ-45 Port of the 2BRM Board ................................................................... 6-3 Figure 7.1 Installation panel (at the right side of the system) ........................................... 7-2 Figure 7.2 RJ-45 ports for a regular phone .................................................................. 7-2 Figure 7.3 RJ-45 ports for a digital phone.................................................................... 7-3 Figure 7.4 RJ-45 port for Ethernet connection .............................................................. 7-3 Figure 7.5 Phone Connection ................................................................................... 7-4 Figure 7.6 RJ-45 of MISC port .................................................................................. 7-6 Figure 7.7 Connecting the hold/background sound source ............................................. 7-6 Figure 7.8 Connecting external broadcasting/auxiliary call equipment .............................. 7-7 Figure 7.9 Connecting SMDR ................................................................................... 7-8 Figure 7.10 Connecting Printer ................................................................................. 7-9

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This chapter describes the checklists (installation site, grounding & power conditions etc.) which should be inspected before installing the OfficeServ 7070 system. This chapter also describes the items included in the OfficeServ 7070 package and the installation procedure.

1.1 Site Information Select a site that satisfies the following safety, temperature and humidity conditions. Safety Conditions • OfficeServ 7070 system should not be installed near materials that can cause fire, such as explosive gas and inflammable objects. • OfficeServ 7070 system should not be installed near equipments that generate electromagnetic waves, such as monitors or copying machines. • The installation location should be easily accessible for trunk line and extension line deployment, for power and grounding wire connection, and for maintenance and repair. • OfficeServ 7070 system should not be installed in populated aisles/passageways or in areas used for moving equipment. • Keep the area clean. Prevent the dust from damaging the cabinet’s board-connecting part. • Before installing the OfficeServ 7070 system, check items such as the electric wiring status, grounding status, voltage and frequency. Temperature and Humidity Conditions The temperature and humidity conditions are as follows: • • • • •

Operation Temperature: 0~45℃ Storage temperature: -10~50℃ Humidity: 10~90% Cool area protected from direct sunlight Ventilators should be installed to remove dust.

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1.2 Grounding Conditions The following measures should be taken when grounding the OfficeServ 7070 system. • The grounding wire of the OfficeServ 7070 system should be grounded to the earth using a proper material. • The flow of electric current between the grounding wire of the power plug and the exposed metal surface of the system should be satisfactory. • Any additional equipment’s grounding should be connected to the system’s grounding through a single connection point. Cautions for grounding – Do not connect the OfficeServ 7070 system’s grounding wire to the building’s power conduit. – The power and grounding installation should comply with the local standard; all related works should be conducted according to the local standard. – The ground line should be a copper line with a cross section of 4.0 mm2 or larger. – External grounding is required to prevent bodily injuries or system damages from lightning, static electricity or voltage surge. – Unplug the AC power cord before connecting the ground cable. Failure to do so may cause bodily injury. – The OfficeServ 7070 system should be connected to a protective-ground outlet. – The GND in the back panel of the OfficeServ 7070 system should be grounded.

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1.3 Power Conditions 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). Power Supply Devices Power Supply Unit (PSU)

Input power

Specifications – AC 200~240 V, 3 A, 50/60 Hz – DC 48 V, 4 A

output power

– DC -55 V, 1.7 A – DC +5 V, 4 A – DC -54 V, 0.4 A (For backup)

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1.4 Checking the Package The list of the items included in the OfficeServ 7070 package is as follows: Item Cabinet

Name Cabinet

Quantity

Remark

1

-

1

Mounted in cabinet

Battery Cable

1

-

Tie for Battery Cable fixing

2

-

Anchor Bolt for Wall mount

4

-

Wall mount Screw

4

-

Fuse

4

-

Installation Record Label

1

-

Lug for connecting GND Cable

1

-

BMP

MAIN part Subscriber part (B8S)

Installation Materials

UTP Cable Types Two types of UTP cable are available: Straight-through UTP cable and Crossover UTP cable. The Straight-through UTP cable is used to connect the OfficeServ 7070 system to external network.

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1.5 Cabinet Configuration OfficeServ 7070 cabinet configuration is as follows. OfficeServ 7070 top view

Figure 1.1 OfficeServ 7070 Top View

The descriptions about each part are listed in the table below. Part

Function

① RUN LED

CPU operation status

② LAN LED

LAN operation status

③ MEM LED

CPU access status of Flash Memory

④ PRI LED

Port status

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OfficeServ 7070 Side view

Figure 1.2 OfficeServ 7070 side view-1

The descriptions about each part are listed in the table below. Part

Function

① Ground Lug

Ground lug for system communications

② Power Switch

Switch to turn the OfficeServ 7070 on/off

③ Power Connector

Connector to use when connecting to the power cable

Figure 1.3 OfficeServ 7070 side view -2

The descriptions about each part are listed in the table below. Part

Function

① LAN

LAN port

② SIO

Debugging port

③ MISC

Connector used to connect to an external audio device, broadcasting device, or shared bell, etc.

1-6

④ P1~P14

General-purpose ports

⑤ Installation Record Label

Label to record the installed boards on.

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1.6 System Installation Procedure The system installation procedure is as follows: 1) Open the packaged box and check the components. Check the power conditions for system installation. (power cable, ground, etc.) 2) Remove the cabinet’s cable duct cover and top cover. 3) Check the settings of the S1 deep switch on the BMP (MAIN part) board. 4) Install the option board(s) onto the BMP (MAIN part) board and BMP (B8S part) board. After the installation, check the installation information on the installation record label on the side of the cabinet. 5) Install the E8S board. 6) Install the option board to be used for the E8S and assemble the top cover. After the installation is complete, check the installation information in the installation record label on the side of the cabinet. Record the installation date and installer’s name so that the board can be managed easily in the future. 7) Make sure that the OfficeServ 7070 system is installed on a wall. 8) Make sure the ground lug is connected to the earth ground for system communications. 9) Connect the cables, ground, and power. Fix the various cables using cable ties. 10) Start the system and check whether it operates normally. If normal, assemble the cable duct cover.

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This chapter describes how to mount/replace various boards to/from the OfficeServ 7070 system.

2.1 Opening the Cabinet Open the OfficeServ 7070 cabinet as follows. 1) Hold the cable duct cover and push upward as shown in the following picture.

Figure 2.1 Removing the cable duct cover (1)

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2) Separate the cable duct cover.

Figure 2.2 Removing the cable duct cover (2)

3) Remove the two screws.

Figure 2.3 Removing the screws

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4) Push and lift the top cover to open the case.

Figure 2.4 Removing the top cover

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2.2 Mounting the Boards This section describes how to install and set the boards of OfficeServ 7070. The boards that can be installed within the OfficeServ 7070 system, depending on its configuration, are listed in the table below. Cabinet

Module

Basic Cabinet

BMP (MAIN Part)

BMP (B8S Part)

Optional Cabinet

E8S

Slot

Mountable Board

LOC1

PRM, 4DLM, 4SL2

LOC2

4DLM, 4SL2

LOC3

Modem

LOC1

4TRM, 4DLM, 4SL2, 2BRM

LOC2

4TRM, 4DLM, 4SL2, 2BRM

LOC3

4TRM, 4DLM, 4SL2, 2BRM

LOC1

4TRM, 4DLM, 4SL2, 2BRM

LOC2

4TRM, 4DLM, 4SL2, 2BRM

LOC3

4TRM, 4DLM, 4SL2, 2BRM

Locate the installation slot for the PRM/4TRM board The PRM board must be installed into slot 1 of the BMP (MAIN part) board. The 4TRM board should not be installed into the BMP (MAIN part) board.

The maximum system configurations are shown below. Item Trunk

Station

Category

Number by type

Sub Total

Total number

Analog trunk

28

58

90

PRI trunk

30

BRI trunk

24

SIP trunk

8

SPNet port

8

Regular phone

48

Digital phone

36

Samsung IP phone

32

8

52

Samsung WiFi phone SIP phone Others

2-4

AA port(G.711)

4

4

4

VM port(G.711)

4

4

4

MGI port(G.729)

8

8

8

Mobex

8

8

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2.2.1 BMP Board The BMP board is composed of the MAIN part and the B8S part. The main control block of the system is located in the MAIN part. The subscriber block is located in the B8S part.

2.2.1.1 Setting the BMP (MAIN Part) Switches The main part of the Basic Main Control Processor Board (BMP) has several switches, allowing the user to configure the board so that it can operate according to the user’s preferences and the system configuration. Set the switches as shown and then install the option board(s). The system is shipped with the BMP board installed in it by default. 1) Set SW1 to SW5 of the S1 switch on the BMP (MAIN part) board to Off. 2) Set SW6 to SW8 of the S1 switch according to the user’s preferences.

Figure 2.5 Setting the BMP (MAIN part) Board Switches

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Item S1

Description SW1~SW5

If the system is installed and is being used in Korea, set the switches to Off.

SW6~SW8

Choose whether to assign four (4) places or three (3) places for the trunk, station group, and extension numbers. (The OS7070 does not support these switches. They are automatically set to Off by default.) – SW6 On: Four (4) place trunk number Off: Three (3) place trunk number – SW7 On: Four (4) place station group number Off: Three (3) place station group number – SW8 On: Four (4) place extension number Off: Three (3) place extension number

S2

This is the reset button for the system. If this button is pressed, the system restarts. The details of this are described in the ‘8.4.6 Using Reset Button’ section. The ‘RST’ button on the side of the system performs the same function as this switch. This switch is convenient to use when the system cover is open.

J9

Connector used for PLD fusing on the BMP board.

2.2.1.2 Installing Option boards on the BMP (MAIN part) Three (3) option boards [PRM(PRI Module), 4DLM(4 Port DLI Module), and 4SL2(4 Port SLI Module 2)] can be installed on the LOC1 (Slot1), and two (2) option boards (4DLM, 4SL2) on the LOC2 (Slot2), and one modem board can be installed on the LOC3 (Slot3) of the BMP board (MAIN part). When installing an option board, align the connector and the screw holes (J1, J2) on the option board with the connector on the BMP (MAIN part) board. Then push the option board downward, using both hands, until it is installed firmly. Fasten it in place using the screws. A modem board is installed to the connector P7 and P8 on the LOC3 (Slot3). When installing a modem board, the holes on the corners of the modem board should be aligned fitting with spacers.

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Figure 2.6 Installing Option boards on the BMP (MAIN part)

The BMP (MAIN part) board has three locations for installing option boards. The installable boards for each location are shown below. Installation Locations

Installable Option boards

LOC1

PRM, 4DLM, 4SL2

LOC2

4DLM, 4SL2

LOC3

Modem

Precautions to take when fixing an option board on the BMP (MAIN part) When installing an option board on the BMP (MAIN part), make sure to align the two (2) screw holes, J1 and J2, with the BMP. After installing it, make sure to fasten it using the screws provided. If the device is operated for a long time without being fastened properly, it may cause a system malfunction. This would be due to the connections linking the connectors becoming loose.

Precautions to take when installing the PRM board The PRM board can be installed on the LOC1 of the BMP (MAIN part). Only one (1) PRM board can be installed.

2.2.1.3 Installing Option boards on the BMP (B8S part) The BMP [Basic 8SLI (B8S)] board is automatically installed within the system by default.

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There is no separate setting function for the BMP (B8S part). Various option boards [4Port Trunk Module (4TRM), 4DLM, 4SL2] can be installed on the BMP (B8S part) according to a user’s needs and system configuration. The procedure below describes how to install an option board. Check the appearance of the option board to mount and check whether there is any damage on it. When installing an option board, align the connector and the screw holes (J5, J6, J7) on the option board with the connector of the BMP (B8S part) board. Then push the option board downward, using both hands, until it is installed firmly. Fasten it in place using the screws.

Figure 2.7 Installing Option boards on the BMP (B8S part)

The BMP (B8S part) board has three locations for installing option boards. The installable boards for each location are shown below. Installation Locations

Installable Option boards

LOC1

4TRM, 4DLM, 4SL2, 2BRM

LOC2

4TRM, 4DLM, 4SL2, 2BRM

LOC3

4TRM, 4DLM, 4SL2, 2BRM

Precautions to take when fixing an option board on the BMP (B8S part) When installing an option board on the BMP (B8S part), make sure to align the three (3) screw holes, J5, J6, and J7, with the BMP. After installation, fasten it in place using the screws provided. If the device is operated for a long time without being fastened properly, it may cause system malfunction. This would be due to the connections linking the connectors becoming loose.

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2.2.2 E8S Board Various option boards [4TRM, 4DLM, 4SL2, 2BRM] can be installed on the Extended 8 port SLI Board (B8S) according to a user’s needs and system configuration. The procedure below describes how to install an option board.

2.2.2.1 Fixing the E8S Board 1) When installing the E8S board, first remove the cabinet dummy located at the location of the RJ45 connector of the cabinet and then start installing it.

Figure 2.8 Removing the cabinet dummy

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2) Fix the two (2) supports using a screw at the locations shown in the figure below.

Figure 2.9 E8S Fixing the supports for the E8S

3) Align the holes of the supports with the holes of the guide and then install the E8S. When installing the E8S board, the P1004 and P1007 connectors and P7 to P10 connectors must be aligned exactly.

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Figure 2.10 Installing the E8S board

4) Fasten the E8S board onto the cabinet using the six (6) screws.

Figure 2.11 Fixing the E8S board

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2.2.2.2 Installing Option boards Check the appearance of the option board to mount and check whether there is any damage on it. When installing an option board, align the connector and the screw holes, J1, J2, and J3 on the option board with the connector on the E8S board. Then push the option board downward, using both hands, until it is installed firmly. Fasten it place using the screws.

Figure 2.12 Installing option boards on the E8S

The E8S board has three locations for installing option boards. The installable boards for each location are shown below. Installation Locations

Installable Option boards

LOC1

4TRM, 4DLM, 4SL2, 2BRM

LOC2

4TRM, 4DLM, 4SL2, 2BRM

LOC3

4TRM, 4DLM, 4SL2, 2BRM

Precautions to take when fixing an option board on the E8S board When installing an option board onto the E8S board, make sure to align the three (3) screw holes, J1, J2, and J3, with it. After installation, make sure to fasten it using the screws provided. If the device is operated for a long time without being fastened properly, it may cause a system malfunction. This would be due to the connections linking the connectors becoming loose.

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2.2.3 Option boards The option boards that can be installed on the BMP (MAIN part) board, BMP (B8S part) board, and E8S board are as follows. After installing an option board, record the installation information on the installation record label, found on the side of the system for future management.

2.2.3.1 PRM Board The PRM is the module used to connect to an ISDN digital trunk line through the Primary Rate Interface (PRI). The PRM module can be installed only on the LOC1 (Slot 1) of the BMP (MAIN part) board. There are five additional setting of S1 (E1/T1, PRI, User/Network mode selection), S2 (reset), J1 (SIO), J5 (PLD fusing), LED indicators within the PRM module. When installing the PRM board, first make sure to align the screw holes to the connectors and then install it. After installation, make sure to fasten it using the screws provided.

Figure 2.13 Installing the PRM board

2.2.3.2 4TRM Board The 4TRM is the board used to connect to an analog trunk line. The 4TRM board can only be installed on the BMP (B8S part) and E8S boards. Do not to install it on the BMP (MAIN part) board. There is no additional jumper setting within the board. When installing the board, first make sure to align the screw holes with the connectors and then install it. After installation, make sure to fasten it in place using the screws provided.

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Figure 2.14 Installing the 4TRM board

2.2.3.3 2BRM Board The 2BRM is the board used to connect to an ISDN digital trunk line through the Basic Rate Interface (BRI). The 2BRM board can only be installed on the BMP (B8S part) and E8S boards. Do not install it on the BMP (MAIN part) board. There is a S1 switch setting for S0 circuit on/off termination 100 ohm resistor within the board. When installing the board, first make sure to align the screw holes with the connectors and then install it. After installation, make sure to fasten it in place using the screws provided.

Figure 2.15 Installing the 2BRM board

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2.2.3.4 4DLM Board The 4DLM board is the module used when the DLI terminals are needed for use. It can be installed on the LOC1 and LOC2 of the BMP (MAIN part) board, and on the LOC1, LOC2, and LOC3 of the BMP (B8S part) and E8S boards. Four (4) digital phones can be connected to one (1) 4DLM board. There is no additional jumper setting within the board. When installing the board, first make sure to align the screw holes with the connectors and then install it. After installation, make sure to fasten it in place using the screws provided.

Figure 2.16 Installing the 4DLM board

2.2.3.5 4SL2 Board The 4SL2 board is the module used when the user wants to use the regular phone terminals. It can be installed on the LOC1 and LOC2 of the BMP (MAIN part) board, and on the LOC1, LOC2, and LOC3 of the BMP (B8S part) and E8S boards. Four (4) regular phones can be connected to one (1) 4SL2 board. There is no additional jumper setting within the board. When installing the board, first make sure to align the screw holes with the connectors and then install it. After installation, make sure to fasten it in place using the screws provided.

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Figure 2.17 Installing the 4SL2 board

2.2.3.6 Modem Board Modem board is mounted on LOC3 of BMP (MAIN part) board. When the board is mounted, be careful of the direction of the connectors.

Figure 2.18 Installing the modem board

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2.3 Closing the Cabinet 1) Push and align the top cover to close the case.

Figure 2.19 Installing the top cover

2) Tighten two screws to install the top cover.

Figure 2.20 Tightening Screws

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3) Remove the cable guide.

Figure 2.21 Removing the cable guide of the OfficeServ 7070

4) Align and install the cable duct cover as follows.

Figure 2.22 Installing the duct cover (1)

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5) Hold the cable duct cover and push downward as shown in the following picture.

Figure 2.23 Installing the duct cover (2)

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2.4 Replacing the Boards If the OfficeServ 7070 system fails to operate normally due to an error on the power supply board, base board or daughter board, replace the board with a new one. Removing the Cables Before replacing a daughter board, remove all cables connected to the board.

To replace a board mounted in the slot of a cabinet, proceed as follows: 1) Turn off the power of the cabinet in which the board is mounted.

Figure 2.24 Turning Off the Cabinet Power

2) Remove the cable duct cover and open the upper case. Refer to section ‘2.1 Opening the Cabinet’.

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3) Remove the screw and extract the board carefully.

Figure 2.25 Removing the boards

4) Align the new board to the connector of the slot, and press the daughter boards firmly downward with two hands. Tighten the screw.

Figure 2.26 Replacing the daughter boards

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5) When replacing the E8S board, hold the two locations indicated in the figure below. Using both hands, remove it in the direct of the arrow, as shown in the figure below

Figure 2.27 Removing E8S

6) ‘Install and fasten the E8S board, referring to the section ’2.2.2.1 Fixing the E8S board’. 7) Close the cabinet. Refer to section ‘2.3 Closing the Cabinet’.

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CHAPTER 3. Installing the System

This chapter describes how to install an OfficeServ 7070 on the wall. The OfficeServ 7070 cabinet must be installed on a wall. It must also be installed in a well-ventilated location. Precautions to take when installing the OfficeServ 7070 To install the OfficeServ 7070 system, technical knowledge is required. Therefore, ensure that service personnel carry out the installation.

3.1 Installing on a Wall This section describes how to install the OfficeServ 7070 cabinet on a wall.

3.1.1 Precautions to take when installing the OfficeServ 7070 Be careful to check the following details when installing the OfficeServ onto a wall. • The wall must be flat. • The system must be installed in a well-ventilated location to allow the heat generated by the system to circulate to the outside. A fan is installed in the system providing good ventilation. Do not place any material that might prevent air flow within 1 m of the air inlet and outlet. • Take care not to block the entrance to the port or fan of the OfficeServ 7070 system.

3.1.2 Required Tools • • • • • •

Mid-sized Phillips screw driver Electric drill Hammer Wall Mount Template Four plastic Bushings Four cross-type screws

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Figure 3.1 Required Tools for the Installation on a Wall

3.1.3 Installation To install the OfficeServ 7070 cabinet with a wall mount template, proceed as follows: 1) Drill holes on the marked position of the Wall Mount Template. Drill holes with a minimum of 35 mm depth and approx. 5.5 mm width to ease the insertion of the plastic bushings.

Figure 3.2 Installation on a Wall (1)

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2) Fix plastic anchors into the drilled holes with a hammer.

Figure 3.3 Installation on a Wall (2)

3) Insert the screws to each hole and tighten the screws with a Philips screw driver.

Figure 3.4 Installation on a Wall (3)

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4) Align the holes of the OfficeServ 7070 cabinet to the bracket screws, then pull down the cabinet to completely fix on the wall.

Figure 3.5 Installation on a Wall (4)

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3.2 Connecting the Ground Cable This section describes how to connect an external ground cable to the OfficeServ 7070 system. External Grounding An external grounding is required to prevent personal injury and damage to OfficeServ 7070 System in the event of lightning, static electricity or momentary high voltage. The ground cable should be a copper line with a cross section of 4.0 mm2 or larger. Do not use a general AC grounding. as this may result in the system working abnormally. This would be due to interference from noise generated by other devices which use AC power grounding.

Connect the ground cable to the ground lug at the bottom of the OfficeServ 7070 system cabinet, as shown in the figure below.

Figure 3.6 Connecting the ground cable

Checking the External Grounding Before starting the OfficeServ 7070 system after installation, check whether the ground terminal at the front of the system cabinet is connected to an external ground for system communications.

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CHAPTER 4. Connecting the External Batteries

This chapter describes how to connect external batteries to the OfficeServ 7070 system.

4.1 Connecting External Batteries Cautions for connecting external batteries External batteries are required to ensure stable operation of the OfficeServ 7070 system in case a power failure occurs. Rated capacity of an external battery is DC 48 V. Batteries should be connected to each cabinet to guarantee safety. Caution for the connection of External Batteries Connect the battery to the system with the battery turn off. After completing the connection, connect an AC power. Do not turn on the battery before the system operates normally. Make sure that the specified polarities (+, -) are correctly connected when connecting external batteries. The external battery capacity should be rated 48 V and the capacity should be 48 A or lower.

The procedure for using a battery cable to connect an external battery to the OfficeServ 7070 system is as follows: 1) Prepare the battery cable that was provided with OfficeServ 7070 system. An end of this battery cable consists of a red (+) line and a black (-) line. And the connector, which should be connected to PSU/CKPS-V3C, is marked with ‘BATTERY GND (+), -55V(-)’.

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2) Connect an end of battery cable to the 2-pin connector of PSU in OfficeServ 7070cabinet.

Figure 4.1 Connecting External Battery Cable to Internal Connector of PSU

3) Connect the red line of the battery cable to the (+) terminal, and the black line to the (-) terminal of the external battery.

Figure 4.2 Connecting External Battery Cable

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This chapter describes how to connect the power to the OfficeServ 7070 system.

5.1 Caution when Connecting the Power When the input power is normally supplied, the AC current is supplied to the Power Supply Unit (PSU). If the input power is interrupted, the system can be operated using the external UPS. When connecting the power to the OfficeServ 7070 system, pay attention to the following criteria: • The system supports 200~240 V AC power. • The input power of the OfficeServ 7070 system is AC 200~240 V. It must not be used together with an electrical device such as motor, compressor, etc. • A single AC outlet should be used solely for the system’s AC power. Sharing the AC power with other devices can cause static and/or voltage drop, resulting in system malfunction or fire. • Use a stable power source that can supply continuous AC power; instantaneous power failures may cause malfunctions. Precautions to take when connecting the power cable Check that the power switch is turned off before connecting the power cable.

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5.2 Connecting the Power Use the power cable provided with the OfficeServ 7070 system to connect the input power terminal located on the right panel of the basic cabinet to a grounded outlet.

Figure 5.1 Connecting the Power

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5.3 Connecting a Shunting Telephone Line for Power Failure Protection A shunt circuit can be connected for power failure protection. This enables trunk and station lines to connect to each other and calls to be made when the battery power is not connected and the AC power is not supplied. The OfficeServ 7070 system provides one (1) port for power failure protection. The first trunk line of port P4 and the first station line phone of port P5 are connected for power failure protection. No separate external connection is needed.

Figure 5.2 Connecting a shunting telephone line for power failure protection

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CHAPTER 6. Connecting the C.O. Line

This chapter describes how to connect the C.O. line to the OfficeServ 7070 system after the installation.

6.1 Line Conditions When connecting the C.O. lines, pay attention to the following criteria: • • • • •

Use an AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables. When wiring the cables in humid areas, remove the moisture before wiring. The cables should be handled carefully to prevent any distortions or damages. The subscriber lines should be kept indoors if at all possible. Do not cable the subscriber lines around any high-voltage power line.

The leak resistance of the C.O. line connected to the OfficeServ 7070 system is as follows:. Line Condition

Leak Resistance

Leak Resistance between Lines

20 kW or higher

Leak Resistance Between Grounds

20 kW or higher

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6.2 Connecting the C.O. Line This section describes how to connect a general trunk [BMP (B8S part) or 4TRM board] and the PRI trunk (PRM) board. An analog trunk leased line is not supported.

6.2.1 Cautions When Connecting the C.O. Line When connecting the C.O. line, pay attention to the following criteria to prevent bodily injuries and system damages: • Do not connect the C.O. line in extreme weather conditions such as storm and lightning. • Do not connect the C.O. line in humid areas. • The RJ-45 connector is used for trunk connection. Ensure the trunk is connected to the correct port, referring to the installation record label on the installation panel at the right side of the cabinet. • An external trunk can only be connected to P4, P7, P8, P9, P12, P13, or P14. Caution for C.O. line Connection Do not connect C.O. lines in extreme weather conditions such as storm and lightning. Voltage surge may cause system damage or human injury.

6.2.2 Connecting the Analog Trunk Connect a general trunk to the port where the BMP (B8S part) or 4TRM board is installed using a pair of AWG #24 (or AWG #26) cables. Four (4) ports can be connected to a RJ45 connector. The connection diagram is shown below.

Figure 6.1 RJ-45 Port of the 4TRM Board

Pin No.

1

Port

Port 1

Function

TIP

2

3

4

Port 2 RING

TIP

5

6

Port 3 RING

TIP

7

8

Port 4 RING

TIP

RING

6.2.3 Connecting the Digital Trunk (PRI) The PRM board can only be installed on the LOC1 of the BMP (MAIN part). It can be connected to the external through the RJ-45 port. The RJ-45 port must be connected to the P2 port on the installation panel at the right side of the cabinet.

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Figure 6.2 RJ-45 port of the PRM board

Pin No. PRI Mode Connecting

1

2

Rx-

Rx+

3

4

-

Tx-

5

6

Tx+

-

7 -

8 -

6.2.4 Connecting the Digital Trunk (BRI) The PRM board can only be installed on the LOC1~3 of the BMP (B8S part) or LOC1~3 of the E8S. It can be connected to the external through the RJ-45 port. The RJ-45 port must be connected to the P7~P9/P12~P14 port on the installation panel at the right side of the cabinet.

Figure 6.3 RJ-45 Port of the 2BRM Board

Pin No.

1

Port

Port 1

Function

Rx+

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3

4

Port 2 Rx-

Rx+

5

6

Port 3 Rx-

Tx+

7

8

Port 4 Tx-

Tx+

Tx-

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CHAPTER 7. Connecting the Stations and Additional Equipment

This chapter describes how to connect various stations and additional equipment (analog/digital phones, door phones, door locks etc.) to the OfficeServ 7070 system.

7.1 Connecting the Stations 7.1.1 Cautions when Connecting the Stations When connecting the stations, pay attention to the following criteria: • Do not connect the stations in extreme weather conditions such as storm and lightning. • Do not connect the stations in humid areas. • Comply with the manual of the station as well as with this document when reconnecting the stations or changing the connections. • Connect the stations with a pair of #24 AWG or #26 AWG cables. The distances between the stations and the OfficeServ 7070 system are as follows: Installation Distance

Standards

Digital Phone

Maximum 400 m (AWG #24)

Analog Phone

Maximum 1000 m (AWG #24)

Door Phone

Maximum 400 m (AWG #24)

AOM

Maximum 400 m (AWG #24)

The power consumption levels of the stations that can be connected to the OfficeServ 7070 system are as follows. Station

Power Consumption

Analogue Phone

1.44 W

Digital Phone 2-Line LCD Keyset

1.68 W

Digital Phone Large LCD Keyset

4.08 W

IP Phone 2-Line LCD IP Keyset

4.8 W

IP Phone Large LCD IP Keyset

5.7 W

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The maximum capacities of the stations that can be connected when only the built-in power of the OfficeServ 7070 system is used are as follows. Station

Maximum Installation Capacity

Analogue Phone/Digital Phone 2-Line LCD Keyset

48/36 units

Digital Phone Large LCD Keyset

12 units

7.1.2 Connecting Analog Phones • Regular analog phones are supported when using the BMP (B8S part)/E8S or 4SL2 board installed in the OfficeServ 7070 system. • A regular phone is connected to a port using the RJ45 connector. Make sure to connect it to the correct port, referring to the installation record label on the installation panel at the right side of the cabinet. • A regular phone can be connected to ports P2, P3, P5 through to 14.

Figure 7.1 Installation panel (at the right side of the system)

Four (4) ports can be connected to a RJ45 connector. The connection diagram is shown below.

Figure 7.2 RJ-45 ports for a regular phone

Pin No.

7-2

1

Port

Port 1

Function

TIP

2

3

4

Port 2 RING

TIP

5

6

Port 3 RING

TIP

7

8

Port 4 RING

TIP

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7.1.3 Connecting Digital Phones • Regular digital phones are supported when the BMP (MAIN part)/4DLM board is in use and is installed in the OfficeServ 7070 system. • A digital phone is connected to a port using the RJ45 connector. Make sure to connect this to the correct port, referring to the installation record label on the installation panel at the right side of the cabinet. A digital phone can be connected to ports P1 to P3, P7 to P9, P12 through to P14.

Figure 7.3 RJ-45 ports for a digital phone

Pin No.

1

Port

Port 1

Function

TIP

2

3

4

Port 2 RING

TIP

5

6

Port 3 RING

TIP

7

8

Port 4 RING

TIP

RING

7.1.4 Connecting IP Phones IP phone is a phone that provides calls through Ethernet LAN. The interface between a digital phone connected to the OfficeServ 7070 system and an IP phone connected to 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 OfficeServ 7070 system. 2) The digital phone connected to the OfficeServ 7070 system converts the analogue voice data to PCM voice data and transmits the data to the system via through subscriber module. 3) PCM voice data is converted to packet data by the system and transferred to the IP phone. 4) The IP phone converts packet voice data to analogue voice signals and displays the signals through a phone receiver or a speaker. 5) Voice signals from the IP phone is converted to packet data and transmitted to the system in the same way. 6) The system converts the packet voice data to PCM voice data and transmits the data to the digital phone through the subscriber module. 7) The digital phone converts and sends the PCM voice data to analogue data. 8) When using an IP phone in the OfficeServ 7070, an external adapter must be used because the PoE function is not supported.. 9) To connect the Ethernet to the system, IEEE802.3 must be supported for the LAN and 100 MBPS must be physically supported. The LAN port of the system must be connected to the RJ45 port printed as ‘LAN’ on the installation panel at the right side of the cabinet. © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.

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Figure 7.4 RJ-45 port for Ethernet connection

Pin No. Function

1 Tx+

2 Tx-

3 Rx+

4 -

5

6

-

Rx-

7 -

8 -

10) Two 0.64 mm twisted cables (RJ-45 Ethernet cable, maximum distance of 600 m) or two 0.40 mm twisted cables (RJ-45 Ethernet cable, maximum distance of 400 m) are used. To make a call from an IP phone to a digital phone belonging to a station subscriber, the relevant settings must be configured in the OfficeServ 7070 system.

Figure 7.5 Phone Connection

7.1.5 Connecting a Wireless LAN Base Station To use the wireless LAN service that the OfficeServ 7070 system provides, the system and base station are connected via a LAN. For this LAN connection, the LAN port of the OfficeServ 7070 system is used. At this time, the PoE function is not provided. Item

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7.1.6 Connecting to a Door Phone and a Door Lock Connect a door phone and a door lock to the OfficeServ 7070 system by using a Door Phone Interface Module (DPIM). 1) Connect to the LINE port of the DPIM and the DLI port of the OfficeServ 7070 system using a pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables.. 2) The connection method is the same used when connecting a digital extension phone. 3) Connect the DOOR BOX port of DPIM and the Line port of the door phone. 4) When 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 low-voltage relay and uses 24 VDC and 100 mA. MMC Related MMC 211 is used to assign call numbers to door phones. For detailed information on the program, refer to ‘OfficeServ 7070 Programming Manual’..

7.1.7 KDB-D/KDB-S The OfficeServ 7070 system does not support 2B. Therefore, the KDB-D/KDB-S cannot be used.

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7.2 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 Installation Tool /SMDR/CTI, to the OfficeServ 7070 system.

7.2.1 Connecting External Additional Equipment An external and additional device port can be connected to the ’MISC’ port on the installation panel at the right side of the system.

Figure 7.6 RJ-45 of MISC port

PIN number Port

1

2

Dry contact 1

3

4

5

6

External

External sound

External

broadcasting

source

broadcasting

7

8

Dry contact 2

7.2.2 Using Internal Sound Source The internal sound source of the system can be used. For information on how to set it, refer to the Programming Manual.

7.2.3 Connecting External Hold/Background Sound Source Equipment The OfficeServ 7070 system provides the function to play music when holding a connected call. The type of holding sound source is selected from the internal tone, internal sound source, and external sound source for each trunk or station. When holding a call, the external sound source can provide one (1) type of hold sound. To use this external sound source, this must be connected to the ’MISC’ port on the installation panel at the right side of the OfficeServ 7070 system.

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Figure 7.7 Connecting the hold/background sound source

MMC Related Select the sound source for each trunk in the MMC 408 and select the sound source for each station in the MMC 308/309. For more information on how to use the program, refer to the ‘OfficeServ 7070 Programming Manual’.

7.2.4 Connecting External Broadcasting/Auxiliary Call Equipment Instead of the internal speaker, external broadcasting equipment, such as an amplifier or speaker for consumers, or an auxiliary call equipment allowing call signals (ring signals) to be heard externally, can be connected to the OfficeServ 7070 system. To use external broadcasting equipment or auxiliary call equipment, connect it to the ‘MISC’ port on the installation panel at the right side of the system. No additional installation is needed but the power of the external broadcasting equipment or auxiliary call equipment must be connected to a separate power.

Figure 7.8 Connecting external broadcasting/auxiliary call equipment

Dry Contact The dry contact is a switch to maintain or disconnect the connection of the power or line necessary for equipment located outside the system.

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7.2.5 Connecting the OfficeServ WebMMC The OfficeServ WebMMC is a web application providing various functions required for maintenance of the system through the WebMMC software when installing or changing a component of the system or when modifying the database of the system. For more information on how to install and use it, refer to the OfficeServ WebMMC User Manual.

7.2.6 Connecting SMDR The Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) computer is used for recording call information and for calculating phone bills or displaying various analysis data based on the call data provided by the system. The SMDR computer can be connected via SIO port built in the OfficeServ 7070 system or an external LAN port. SMDR system specification is as follows. Category

Specification

Platform

IBM PC

CPU

Pentium 586 or higher

Operating System

Windows 95/98 or later

Main Memory

32 MB or more

If LAN is established within the firm, connect LAN to the LAN port of right side panel and a SMDR computer to the LAN. IF separate LAN is not established, connect the SMDR computer to the LAN port using a switch.

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7.2.7 Connecting Printers The OfficeServ 7400 system can connect to printers. The system can print various call information or event information created by the system. If LAN is established within the firm, connect LAN to the LAN port of right side panel and a printer to the LAN. IF separate LAN is not established, connect the printer to the LAN port using a switch.

Figure 7.10 Connecting Printer

MMC Related and Print Setting – After connecting a printer, execute MMC 804 and enter the I/O port through which the printer is connected – For the method to connect to the network, refer to print user’s manual. – For detailed information on the program, refer to ‘OfficeServ 7000 Programming Manual’.

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This chapter describes items to check before starting the OfficeServ 7070 system, the procedure for starting the system, and the procedure to test the operation of the system.

8.1 Pre-Check This section describes items to check before starting the OfficeServ 7070 system.

8.1.1 Environment • Temperature Check if the room temperature is between 0°C and 45oC. If the room temperature is above or below the operational temperature, install a heating/cooling device to maintain the operational temperature. As the OfficeServ 7070 uses forced air cooling, it is important not to place other products around the system which can prevent air circulation within the system. • Humidity Check if the humidity of the room is between 10% and 90%. Take special caution since the humidity affects the electric components and the connectors of the system. • Direct Sunlight and Dust The room where the OfficeServ 7070 system is installed should be protected from direct sunlight and should have ventilation systems to prevent the system from malfunctioning due to dusts.

8.1.2 Safety Conditions The building where the OfficeServ 7070 system is installed should have lightning rods and groundings to protect the system from lightning and electric leakage. • Check if the OfficeServ 7070 system is not inclined and is in level position. • Do not place devices that may cause electromagnetic interference near the system. • Place a fire extinguisher near the system. Since spring coolers can seriously damage the system, use extinguishers such as Halor 1301 and Carbon Dioxide. • Ensure that the input power of the OfficeServ 7070 system is AC 200~240 V. Do not share the power with other electric devices, such as motors and compressors. • Check if the grounding terminal on the rear panel of the system is properly connected to the external grounding. © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.

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8.2 Starting the System To start the OfficeServ 7070 system, proceed as follows: 1) Check if the boards and cables are properly mounted and connected to the OfficeServ 7070 cabinet. 2) Turn on the power of the OfficeServ. 3) Check the system LEDs on the OfficeServ 7070 cabinet. a) The RUN LED turns green and the MEM LED flashes when the system starts the booting process normally. b) Once the booting is completed, the RUN LED of the system flashes green. c) If the LAN LED blinks, it means that the link between the system and network is normal. LED status when a board is shut down For the LED status for each board, refer to the ’OfficeServ 7070 System Description’.

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8.3 Numbering Extensions and C.O. Lines Once the OfficeServ 7070 system is booted, the base board verifies the boards mounted on each slot and saves this information as the default configuration of the system. The C.O. line numbers from 701 are sequentially assigned to the C.O. line board mounted on Slot 1 of the basic cabinet, and the subsequent numbers are respectively assigned to the expansion cabinet. This numbering process continues until the C.O. line numbers are assigned to all C.O. lines. The extension numbers from 201 are sequentially assigned to the extension board mounted on Slot 1 of the basic cabinet, and the subsequent numbers are respectively assigned to the next extension board of the next slot. This numbering process continues until the extension numbers are assigned to all extensions. By default, the last port of the DLI embedded in BMP is assigned to the attendant group. All C.O. lines will ring this attendant extension unless the default value is changed. It is recommended that a phone that has an LCD is connected to the port assigned to the attendant group so that the attendant extension can be checked. The numbers between 500~549 are assigned to an extension group. The numbers of C.O. lines, extensions, or extension groups can be changed using the MMC 724 program

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8.4 Checking System Operation After starting the OfficeServ 7070 system, check if the system is operating normally. Check if the basic functions of the OfficeServ 7070 system, such as Station Call, Station Camp-On, C.O. Line Call, and C.O. Line Camp-On are properly executed.

8.4.1 Station Call Function Follow the procedure below and check if the calls between the stations are enabled. 1) Lift the handset of a station. Verify the intercom dial tone. 2) Press a digit of extension number with handset lifted. Check if the dial tone stops. 3) Press the all digits of extension number. Verify the ring back tone. 4) Once the recipient answers the call, check the call status. 5) Hang up the phone and call a busy station. Verify the busy tone.

8.4.2 Station Camp-On Function If a caller dials a number and the recipient is busy, this function automatically connects the recipient and the caller right after the recipient hangs up the call. Follow the procedure below and check the Station Camp-On function: 1) Lift the handset of the test phone and dial a busy station. Verify the busy tone. 2) Upon checking the dial tone, press the hook flash button. Check if the busy tone stops. 3) Press the reservation code. Verify the confirmation tone. 4) Lift the handset of the test phone and dial a busy station. Check if the test phone rings. 5) Lift the handset of the test phone. Check if the ring stops. Confirm the ring-back tone. Check if the other phone rings. 6) Lift the handset of the other phone. Check if the other phone stops ringing, if the ring-back tone of the test phone stops, and if the parties are normally connected.

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8.4.3 C.O. Line Call Function Follow the procedure below and check if the external calls are connected normally. 1) Lift the handset of the test phone. Verify the intercom dial tone. 2) Press the C.O. line call code. Verify the C.O. line dial tone. 3) Check if an error tone is activated on the phones that do not support C.O. line calls. 4) Press an external number. Verify the ring back tone. 5) Once the call is connected, check the call status.

8.4.4 C.O. Line Camp-On Function If a caller presses a C.O. line code to make an external call and all C.O. lines are busy, this function reserves a C.O. line and notifies the caller if the C.O. line becomes available. Follow the procedure below and check the C.O. Line Camp-On function. 1) Lift the handset of the test phone and press a C.O. line code. Verify the C.O. line dial tone. 2) Check if a busy tone rings when all C.O. lines are busy. 3) Upon verifying the busy tone, press the hook flash switch of the test phone. Check if the busy tone stops. 4) Press the code number of the C.O. line Camp-On function. Verify the confirmation tone. 5) Hang up the test phone and make the C.O. line idle. Check if the test phone rings and if the C.O. line becomes busy. 6) Lift the handset of the test phone. Check if the test phone stops ringing. Verify the intercom dial tone and the C.O. line dial tone.

8.4.5 Fan Operation The system has the function to power off DC 48 V power and the system operation after 24 hours to prevent the system from overheating if the fan connected to the system is not working. This function is a function that manages the system via program setup by providing the pre-alarm to the extension within 24 hours. The procedure to set the function is as follows: 1) Specify the SYSALM key in MMC722, initially. Set the specified key to the digital manager phone. 2) If an alarm occurs in the phone, the reason for the alarm is displayed in MMC851. MJA08 is the message to tell the malfunction of the fan and inform that the system will be turned off after 24 hours. © SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.

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If this alarm occurs, the fan should be replaced immediately.

8.4.6 Using the Reset Button The system has two (2) reset buttons. They both carry out the same function. One is the ’S2’ button within the BMP (MAIN part) board, and the other is the ’RST’ button on the installation panel located at the right side of the OfficeServ 7070 system. It is easier to use the ’S2’ button within the BMP (MAIN part) board when the system cover is open whereas it is easier to use the ’RST’ if the system cover is closed. The reset button has the following functions. • If the reset button is pressed, the system is restarted while the power is still being supplied. • At this time, if the user holds down the button for less than 7 seconds, the system is just restarted. If the user presses the button for more than 7 seconds, all database information in the system is removed and the system is then restarted. • To initialize the system, hold down the reset button for more than 7 seconds. All database information stored currently in the system is removed and the system is then restarted in its initial status. As a result of this, the reset button can be used for easy initialization of the system.

8.4.7 Checking the System IP Address To use the IP Phone and SIP Trunk, and other functions in this system, the system IP address must be set. Therefore, when installing the system, the IP address must be checked using a PC or digital phone.

8.4.8 Setting the VM/AA Function This system supports the VM/AA function. Up to four (4) VM ports and up to four (4) AA ports are supported. There is no additional optional item to use this function. But the license key must be entered. 1) VM Function Up to four (4) channels can be used. The maximum recording time is about 8 hours. During installation, the license key must be entered in accordance with the number of the channels to use. 2) AA Function Up to four (4) channels can be used. • Up to 48 user messages can be recorded. • There are 16 fixed messages. • Recording can be carried out via two (2) methods. One method is to record through a digital phone or external sound source port, and the second method is to upload a recorded file via the web.

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8.4.9 PLD Fusing The BMP (MAIN part), BMP (B8S part), E8S, and PRM use a PLD. The PLD fusing can be performed using a 10P connector. The program for PLD fusing must be installed in the user’s PC before performing the PLD fusing. To do this, first perform the auto-scan in the PC to check the installed PLD and then upload the JEDEC file that needs to be changed. BMP (MAIN part)

BMP (B8S part)

E8S

PRM

Location of the Part

U3

U1017

U700

U12

P/N

LCMXO1200

LC4256V

LC4256V

LC4128V

Location of the Connector

J9

J1002

J700

J5

8.4.10 Clock Chip Backup The clock chip of the OfficeServ 7070 is designed to back itself up even while the power is turned off. The minimum backup time of the clock chip is ten (10) days. If ten (10) days pass, the system time should be reset (MMC5050) because the time information of the system may be erased.

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ABBREVIATION

4 4DLM

4 Port DLI Module

4SL2

4 Port SLI Module 2

4TRM

4 Port Trunk Module

AA

Auto Attendant

AC

Alternating Current

AOM

Add On Module

AP

Access Point

AWG

American Wire Gauge

BMP

Basic Main Processor Board

B8S

Basic 8SLI

BRI

Basic Rate Interface

BRM

BRI ISDN Module

CAS

Channel Associated Signaling

CBQ

Class Based Queuing

CCS

Common Channel Signaling

CID

Caller ID

CTI

Computer Telephony Integration

DC

Direct Current

DLI

Digital Line Interface

DPIM

Door Phone Interface Module

A

B

C

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ABBREVIATION

E E8S

Extended 8 Port SLI Board

EMI

Electro-Magnetic Interference

IP

Internet Protocol

IPC

Inter Protocol Communication

KDB

Keyset Daughter Board

LAN

Local Area Network

LCD

Liquid Crystal Display

LED

Light Emitting Diode

MGI

Media Gateway Interface

MII

Media Independent Interface

MMC

Man Machine Command

MISC

Miscellaneous

MOH

Music On Hold

PC

Personal Computer

PCM

Pulse Code Modulation

I

K L

M

P PCMMC

PC based Man Machine Communication

PRM

PRI Module

PRI

Primary Rate Interface

PSU

Power Supply Unit

PSTN

Public Switched Telephone Network

QoS

Quality of Service

RTP

Real-time Transmission Protocol

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S SIP

Session Initiation Protocol

SLI

Single Line Interface

SMDR

Station Message Detail Recording

TRK

Trunk

UTP

Unshielded Twisted Pair

VLAN

Virtual Local Area Network

VMS

Voice Messaging System

T U V VoIP

Voice over Internet Protocol

VPN

Virtual Private Network

WAN

Wide Area Network

WLAN

Wireless Local Area Network

W

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