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Samsung iDCS 500 Manual
Samsung iDCS 500 Manual

Samsung iDCS 500 Manual

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  • Page 2 Before installing each card, unpack it and check it for signs of physical damage. If you detect any problem, call Samsung Technical Support immediately. The iDCS 500 Main Control Processor (MCP) controls the system operation. The MCP installs in the MCP/LCP slot in the first cabinet of the system. The MCP is required for all system configurations.
  • Page 3 Chapter 3 Installing Printed Circuit Cards LED Indications for M Version System indicates the MCP card is powered down. indicates the MCP card is booting Flicker Indicates normal operation. indicates the SmartMedia card is not installed or not recognized. indicates the SmartMedia card is inserted and recognized Flicker indicates the SmartMedia card is being accessed.
  • Page 4 ** The IPM must be installed in this position in an L system NOTE: Only one of any type of daughter board may be installed on any processor card. DIP SWITCH USE on the iDCS 500 MCP ON (left) OFF (right)
  • Page 5 Chapter 3 Installing Printed Circuit Cards Switches 1 through 4 select the country the system is installed in. Country Korea Italy Australia New Zealand Holland Denmark Switch 5 select whether APD enable or not. APD(Auto Program Download) : When it is set to "ON" and the version of SMARTMEDIA is not match to current system version, system S/W will be replaced to the S/W of SMARTMEDIA.
  • Page 6 SCP CARD The iDCS 500 Switch Control Processor (SCP) is used when the system is expanded to more than one cabinet. In a multiple cabinet system the SCP becomes the processor for the first iDCS 500 cabinet and communicates via a high speed data link to the MCP. The SCP installs in the ninth (9) slot in the first cabinet.
  • Page 7 Chapter 3 Installing Printed Circuit Cards There are 12 LED indicators on the front of the SCP card. The uses are as follows: SCP HDLC TX (Transmit) Status indicates that there is no link from the SCP card indicates that the link from the SCP card is being set up Flicker indicates a message has been transmitted.
  • Page 8 LCP CARD The iDCS 500 Local Control Processor (LCP) is used when the system is expanded to more than one cabinet. The LCP is the processor for the second and or third iDCS 500 cabinet(s) and communicates via a high-speed data link to the MCP. The LCP installs in the MCP/LCP slot in the second or third cabinets of a multiple cabinet system.
  • Page 9 Chapter 3 Installing Printed Circuit Cards NOTE: Do not insert this card with system power ON. To prevent accidental damage to the LCP card, the MCP/LCP connector on the back plane is positioned to mate only with the MCP or LCP card. Other interface cards will not mate with this connector and the MCP or LCP card will not mate with any other connector.
  • Page 10 ESM BOARD This board has no selectable options and installs in position LOC1 of the MCP card when the system has more than one cabinet installed . The ESM board is required to expand the system (see Figure 3-2) from 512 to 1024 time slots. To install the ESM board remove the two (2) screws holding the MCP protective casing together and separate the two halves of the case.
  • Page 11 3-10 Chapter 3 Installing Printed Circuit Cards IPM BOARD This board has a switch S1 for memory back up and installs in position LOC2 of the (see Figure 3-1) MCP card when the system has more than one cabinet installed or the system is going to require the L version software in a single cabinet.
  • Page 12: Lan Board

    3-11 LAN BOARD This board has a switch S1 for memory back up and installs in position LOC3 of the (see Figure 3-1) MCP card when the system has more than one cabinet installed or in position LOC2 if the system is going to require a MISC board in a single cabinet system with M version software.
  • Page 13 3-12 Chapter 3 Installing Printed Circuit Cards MISC BOARD This board has no selectable options and installs in position LOC3 of the MCP card when the system has one cabinet installed . If the system has more than one cabinet the MISC board (see Figure 3-1) must be installed in position LOC2 of the SCP card or position LOC2 of the LCP cards.
  • Page 14: Mfm Board

    3-13 SCM BOARD This board has selectable options and installs in any available position of the MCP card when the system has one cabinet installed . If the system (see Figure 3-1) has more than one cabinet the SCP board may be installed in any available position of the SCP card (see .
  • Page 15: Rcm Board

    3-14 Chapter 3 Installing Printed Circuit Cards RCM BOARD This board has a selectable option for CID or R2MFC. If the system has more than one cabinet the RCM board must be installed in position LOC3 of the MCP card, any available position of the SCP card (see Figure or any available position of the LCP cards.
  • Page 16 3-15 IOM BOARD This board has no selectable options and installs on the system main cabinet . Line the (see Figure 3-16) IOM board up with the card slot and slide it in. Press gently on the center of the IOM board front panel to seat it and secure the board with the two screws.
  • Page 17 3-16 Chapter 3 Installing Printed Circuit Cards TRK B CARD This card has no selectable options. Insert as many TRK B cards as are needed into any universal slots . Push firmly in the middle of both card ejectors on each card to ensure that it is (see Figure 3-2) fully inserted into the back plane connector.
  • Page 18 3-17 6TRK CARD This card has no selectable options. Insert as many 6TRK cards as are needed into any universal slots. Push firmly in the middle of both card ejectors on each card to ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.
  • Page 19 The 8BSI(Base Station Interface) card must be inserted in slots 1,2 or 3 of same cabinet. If multiple 8BSI cards are installed in an iDCS 500 L system then the 8BSI cards must be installed in the same cabinet. Push firmly in the middle of the card to ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.
  • Page 20 3-19 16DLI CARD There are no options to select on this card. Insert up to and including seven 16 DLI cards per cabinet as needed into any universal slots . Push firmly in the middle of both (see note below) See Figure 3-2 card ejectors on each card to ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.
  • Page 21 3-20 Chapter 3 Installing Printed Circuit Cards 8SLI CARD There are no options to select on this card. Insert as many 8SLI cards as are needed into universal slots 1 through 7 . Push firmly in the middle of both card ejectors on each card to (see Figure 3-2) ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.
  • Page 22 3-21 BRI (S0T0) CARD There are options for termination as follows. - ON : with termination. - OFF: without termination. Insert the card into any universal slot. Push firmly in the middle of both card ejectors on each card to ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.
  • Page 23 3-22 Chapter 3 Installing Printed Circuit Cards 16MWSLI CARD There are options as same as 16SLI CARD. Insert up to seven 16MWSLI cards as are needed into universal slots 1 through 7. Push firmly in the middle of both card ejectors on each card to ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.
  • Page 24: Tepri Card

    TEPRI CARD The TEPRI card installs in slots 1, 2 or 3 of any cabinet. The iDCS 500 TEPRI supports either E1 or ISDN PRI service. The first four LEDs on the front of the card provide the status of the service (Sync, AIS, Loss and Layer 2 Active states).
  • Page 25 3-24 Chapter 3 Installing Printed Circuit Cards TEPRI LED DEFINITIONS LED Name Function Status Normal Status Error Status Synchronization Loss. Indicates wander or loss of framing. Loss of Signal. No PCM Clocking is being received. Alarm Indicating Signal. Indicating that all one’s are being received.
  • Page 26 3-25 Figure 3-19 TEPRI Card Screw Location...
  • Page 27 3-26 Chapter 3 Installing Printed Circuit Cards AUTO ATTENDANT CARD This card has no selectable options but is under software control. Insert up to and including five AA cards into any universal card slots. Push firmly in the middle of both card ejectors on each card to ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.
  • Page 28 The SVMi-8 card is installed in any universal slot of any cabinet. Only one SVMi-8 can be installed in a iDCS 500 system and it counts as eight (8) 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.
  • Page 29 IP TELEPHONY MODULE (ITM3) The iDCS 500 system supports the VoIP feature using the ITM3 card. The ITM3 card is equipped with 8 VoIP ports that can be increased to 16 by the addition of the ITM3D daughter card. Two 40 pin connectors on the ITM3 card support the connection of the ITM3D daughter card.
  • Page 30 3-29 Figure 3-22 ITM3 Board NOTE: Do not insert this card with system power ON.
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