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Version 2.0
By application of the following standards EN55022 : 1998 Inc A1: 2000* EN61000-3-2:1995 Inc. A1/A2:1998 EN61000-3-3:1995, EN61000-4-2:1995 Inc. A1:1998, EN61000-4-3:1996 Inc. A1:1998 EN61000-4-4:1995, EN61000-4-5:1995, EN61000-4-6:1996, EN61000-4-8:1993 EN61000-4-11:1994, AS/NZS3548:1995 EN60950 ; 1992+A1+A2+A3+A4+A11 (Manufacturer)
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd 259, Gongdan-Dong, Gumi-City Kyungbuk, Korea, 730-030
Intended Use
This telephone system is intended to provide the user with voice communication between the system extensions and connection to the public switched telephone network by digital or analogue links. The telephone system may be provided with the ability to communicate with local computer networks to provide CTI functions and features. In this case, it is capable of passing information to the computer network via a specified link. The system is powered by mains voltage and can optionally be powered by batteries. Details of all connections and power arrangements are provided in the instructions for use. It should not be used in any other way.
Contents
Part 1. Site Requirements .......................................................... 1 Part 2. Installing Basic KSU and Expansion Cabinets ............ 3
2.1 Unpacking and Inspection......................................................................................................................................... 3 2.2 Single Cabinet Installation ........................................................................................................................................ 3 2.3 Multiple Cabinet Installation..................................................................................................................................... 4 2.4 Adding Expansion Cabinets to Basic KSU ............................................................................................................... 4 2.5 Grounding the KSU .................................................................................................................................................. 5 2.6 MDF Cabling ............................................................................................................................................................ 5
Contents
Part 7. Connecting Optional Equipment ................................ 46
7.1 Music On Hold/Background Music ........................................................................................................................ 46 7.2 External Paging....................................................................................................................................................... 46 7.3 Common Bell .......................................................................................................................................................... 47 7.4 Ring Over Page ....................................................................................................................................................... 47 7.5 Loud Ringer ............................................................................................................................................................ 47 7.6 SMDR ..................................................................................................................................................................... 47 7.7 PC Programming..................................................................................................................................................... 48 7.8 Remote Programming ............................................................................................................................................. 48 7.9 Power Failure Transfer (PFT) ................................................................................................................................. 48 7.10 Voice Mail/Auto Attendant................................................................................................................................... 49
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Select a location for the key service unit (KSU) that has enough space for easy installation and has adequate lighting (Figure 11). Select a location that minimises cable lengths. See the Cable Requirements table below. The equipment should not be exposed to direct sunlight, corrosive fumes, dust, constant vibration or strong magnetic fields such as those generated by motors and copying machines. A direct commercial AC power outlet is required. Do not use extension cords. Preferably, a dedicated circuit should be used to minimise the risk of other electrical equipment being connected that could adversely affect system operation. Ensure that all wires and cables going to and coming from the KSU are properly routed. Do not cross fluorescent lights or run parallel with AC wires. The equipment must be located in an environment that will maintain a temperature range of 0 40C and a humidity range of 10%90% non-condensing. Allow at least 150 mm clearance on both sides and 150 mm clearance on top of the KSU to ensure proper ventilation. Do not install within a 2-mile radius of a broadcasting antenna or in close proximity to a fire sprinkler head or other source of water.
Meeting these requirements will help to ensure proper performance and greater life expectancy of the system.
CABLE REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT DIGITAL KEYSETS ADD-ON MODULES SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE SERIAL INTERFACE MODULE DOORPHONE KEYSET DAUGHTERBOARD TO EXTERNAL DEVICE CABLE 1 PR. TWISTED 1 PR. TWISTED 1 PR. TWISTED 2 PR. TWISTED 2 PR. TWISTED DIAM.(mm) 0.50.8 0.50.8 0.50.8 0.50.8 0.50.8 MAX FEET 1300 1300 3000 1300 330* 330 MAX METRES 400 400 1 km 400 100* 100
*This is the maximum distance a doorphone can be from the DPIM. The DPIM can be a maximum of 274 cable metres from the KSU.
The power supply unit is supplied in a separate box. Check to see that each expansion cabinet carton includes the following items:
Expansion cabinet Power extension cable Wall mount bracket and four (4) screws: two long with washers and two short HDLC cable for connecting to main KSU
The power supply unit is supplied in a separate box. All other system cards including the expansion cards are supplied separately.
Samsung DCS Installation NOTE: Failure to set the battery switch will prevent the system from saving any customer-programmed data.
6. Before beginning programming, reset the database by clearing memory using MMC 811 (see the Samsung DCS Combined Programming Manual for details).
NOTE: To activate the new cabinet, open system programming and use MMC 806 to reinstall slot 7 of the basic KSU (see the Samsung DCS Combined Programming Manual for details). The data pertaining to the card removed from slot 7 will be lost and must be re-entered for its new position.
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4. Plug one end of the power cord into the power input connector on the KSU and the other end into the AC outlet. 5. Confirm that all expansion cabinets are connected to the KSU with both power extension cables and HDLC cables. 6. Verify that all power switches are in the OFF position. 7. Turn the AC power switch to the ON position on the expansion cabinet(s). 8. Turn the AC power switch to the ON position on the KSU.
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The LED on the ROM pack will light steady and then start flashing to confirm the presence of power and that the processor is running. The LEDs on the EXPN cards will light steady red to indicate the presence of power and that the local processor is running. If both KSU lights fail to light unplug the system, disconnect the expansion cabinet power cords and HDLC cables and repeat the test. If the LEDs on the ROM pack and EXPN-A card still do not light, unplug the system, remove the power supply and check the AC fuse located on the bottom. If the fuse is good but the LED does not light, you must correct the problem before continuing. Turn off the power switch. Unplug all cards using the card ejectors. Turn the system on. Check the LEDs again. If the problem is corrected, you have a defective card. Test the line and option cards one at a time to find the defective card and remove the card before continuing. If the LEDs still do not light, unplug the KSU and change power supplies. This should solve the problem. If it does not, contact your dealer for advice. If the LED on the EXPN-A card fails to light switch the KSU off, unplug the HDLC cables and turn the KSU back on. If the EXPN-A LED still does not light, replace the card and repeat the test. This should solve the problem. If it does not, contact your dealer for advice. If the LED on an EXPN-B card does not light unplug and replace the HDLC cable. If this does not cure the problem, unplug and replace the EXPN-B card. If the LED still does not light, unplug the system, remove the expansion cabinet power supply and check the AC fuse located on the bottom. If the fuse is good but the LED does not light, you must correct the problem before continuing. Turn off the power switch. Unplug all cards using the card ejectors. Turn the system on. Check the LEDs again. If the problem is corrected, you have a defective card. Test for and remove the faulty card before continuing. If the LEDs still do not light, unplug the expansion KSU and change the power supply. This should solve the problem. If it does not, contact your dealer for advice.
Remove the test cable and plug in all amphenol-type cables to the MDF. It is recommended that the system is now defaulted (reset) using MMC 811. You can then proceed with the rest of the installation.
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Common bell control can be used with station groups, individual stations and Universal Answer. Contacts are rated at 24 VDC1 amp.
NOTE: The system does not supply ringing voltage.
7.6 SMDR
To receive an SMDR printout, connect a customer-provided printer to the serial interface (RS232) connector on the back of a SIM (Figure 74). Use a pin-to-pin RS232C cable. Only pins, 2, 3, 7 and 20 are required (refer to Figure 77). When the printer or optional call accounting device needs to be more than 15 feet away from the KSU, use shielded computer cable. Attach a male DB25 connector to the SIM end and a connector that matches the requirements of the call accounting device or printer to the other end. This cable must not exceed 300 feet. 47
Use MMC 725 to set SMDR print options and use MMCs 804 and 311 to set the transmission parameters for the SIM port.
NOTE: The SIM has a minimum transmission speed of 1200 baud.
7.7 PC Programming
To program the system via a personal computer (PC), connect a PC equipped with PCMMC software to the serial interface connector on the back of a SIM (Figure 75). Use an RS232C cable with connections as shown in Figure 78. When the PC needs to be more then 15 feet away from the KSU, use shielded computer cable. Attach a male DB25 connector to the SIM end and a connector that matches the requirements of the PC to the other end. This cable must not exceed 300 feet. Use MMCs 804 and 311 to set the transmission parameters for the SIM port.
NOTE: 1. The SIM has a minimum transmission speed of 1200 baud. 2. There is a maximum of two SIMs per system.
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