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Enterprise IP Solutions OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide...
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Disclaimer Samsung Business Communications is not responsible for errors or problems arising from customers not installing, programming or operating their Samsung systems as described in this manual. Copyright 2005 Samsung Business Communications All rights reserved.
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259 Gongdan-Dong, Gumi-City Kyungbuk, Korea, 730-030 (factory name, address) declare under our sole responsibility that the product Digital Keyphone System "OfficeServ 7200" / IP MODEM "LXM-300Q" to which this declaration relates is in conformity with RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC ( Annex II )
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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.
OfficeServ 7200 package. CHAPTER 2. Installing Chassis Describes how to install the OfficeServ 7200 chassis on the floor, inside a special rack or on a wall, depending on the installation environment, and how to adequately ground the system.
Introduction OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 8. Starting the System Describes checklist procedures prior to starting the OfficeServ 7200 system, the start-up procedure itself, and the procedure for testing that the system is operating normally after startup. ABBREVIATIONS Explains the acronyms and abbreviations used in the guide.
OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Introduction References OfficeServ 7200 General Description Guide This guide comprehensively describes the Samsung OfficeServ 7200 hardware con- figurations, specifications and functions for a complete understanding of the system and its capabilities. TRADEMARKS Product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respec- tive companies.
Warning WARNING Grounding - Do not connect the grounding wire of the OfficeServ 7200 system to a power con- duit of a building. - The standards for power and grounding should comply with the country standard and the pertinent work should be carried out according to the country standard.
OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Safety Concerns Caution CAUTION Maximum number of DS-5012L phones Up to eight DS-5012L phones can be connected to each DLI module (8DLI/16DLI). If more than eight are connected to the DLI module, the power provided to all digital phones connected to the same module is turned off automatically.
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OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Table of Contents Figure 6.1 8TRK Module ....................6-2 Figure 6.2 RJ-45 Port of TEPRI Module ................ 6-2 Figure 7.1 RJ-45 Port of the 8SLI Module ..............7-2 Figure 7.2 RJ-45 Port of the 16SLI Module ..............7-2 Figure 7.3...
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Table 3.6 Interface Modules Accommodating Optional Modules........3-7 Table 3.7 Types of Interface Module and Applicable Slots ..........3-11 Table 6.1 OfficeServ 7200 Line Conditions..............6-1 Table 7.1 Distance Between Stations and the System ............ 7-1 Table 7.2 Specification for Wireless LAN Connection............7-7 Table 7.3 Wiring Between 4WLI and WBS24 ..............
This chapter provides a checklist for inspecting the installation site and the ground- ing and power conditions prior to starting the installation of the OfficeServ 7200 system. It also describes the items included in the OfficeServ 7200 package you re- ceive.
Grounding - Do not connect the grounding wire of the OfficeServ 7200 system to a power con- duit of the building. - The standards for power and grounding should comply with the country standard and the pertinent work should be carried out according to the country standard.
- DC +3.3 V, 10 A - DC +12 V, 0.4 A - DC -56 V, 0.4 A (for backup) Checking the Package The list of items included in the OfficeServ 7200 package is as follows. Table 1.2 Package Items Category Name...
Summary of System Installation Procedure The system installation procedure is as follows. 1) Install the OfficeServ 7200 chassis on the floor, inside a rack or on the wall depending on the installation environment. 2) Connect earth to the ground lug behind the basic chassis.
CHAPTER 2. Installing Chassis OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Installing in a Rack This section describes how to install the OfficeServ 7200 chassis inside a 19-inch rack Precautions The rack should be a standard electric equipment rack. When using an enclosed-type rack, check if the rack is properly ventilated. Vents should be equipped on the side of the rack and fans should be attached to draw cool air into the rack.
OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 2. Installing Chassis Procedure The procedure for installing the OfficeServ 7200 chassis inside a 19-inch rack is as follows: Attach the chassis bracket to the bottom of the OfficeServ 7200 basic chassis and fasten the bracket firmly with the three screws (Fig. 2.2).
CHAPTER 2. Installing Chassis OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Align the chassis to the guardrails of the rack and slide the chassis into the rack (Fig. 2.4). Figure 2.4 Rack Installation (3) Align the two holes of the chassis bracket and the holes of the rack brackets, and fasten the chassis to the rack with the two screws (Fig.
Figure 2.6 Items Required for Wall Installation Procedure The procedure for installing the OfficeServ 7200 chassis on a wall using a wall bracket is as follows. 1. There are four screw holes on the wall bracket. Mark the four screw-holes where the wall bracket is to be installed (Fig.
CHAPTER 2. Installing Chassis OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Drill holes where the screw-holes are marked. The depth of the hole should be greater than 35 mm and the diameter should be about 5.5 mm so that the plas- tic anchor can be easily inserted (Fig. 2.8).
OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 2. Installing Chassis Of the four holes on the bottom panel of the OfficeServ 7200 chassis, two are fitted with screws. Pull out the two screws (Fig. 2.11). Figure 2.11 Wall Installation (5) Screw the mount lock screws into the four holes (Fig. 2.12).
OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 2. Installing Chassis Connecting Grounding Wires This section describes how to connect an external grounding wire to the OfficeServ 7200 system. External Grounding External grounding is required to prevent personal injury or system damage caused by lightning, static electricity, or voltage surge.
CHAPTER 3 Mounting and Replacing Modules This chapter describes how to mount and replace OfficeServ 7200 system modules. Chassis Configuration The basic and expansion chassis of the OfficeServ 7200 system have six slots (Fig. 3.1). Slot 0 Slot 1 Slot 2...
OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 3. Mounting and Replacing Modules Component Function DC LED Turns on for normal DC power output. Backup socket For connecting external battery Mounting Control Modules This section describes the procedures for setting switches, mounting optional mod- ules, mounting modules in slots, and connecting the MCP and LCP modules.
CHAPTER 3. Mounting and Replacing Modules OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Table 3.3 Switch Settings Switch Settings For memory backup, set to On before mounting in each slot SW1~SW4 For domestic use, set all switches to Off. SW6~SW8 Sets the number of digits for C.O./extension lines and extension groups.
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OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 3. Mounting and Replacing Modules Mounting Control Modules Mount control modules in slot 0 of the basic chassis and expansion chassis. The lo- cations of slot 0 to slot 5 are shown in section 1. Chassis Configuration of this chapter.
CHAPTER 3. Mounting and Replacing Modules OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Push the front panel lever until the module is fully inserted into the slot (Fig. 3.6). Figure 3.6 Mounting the Control Module in Slot 0 (2) Mount the LCP module in slot 0 of the expansion chassis following steps 1~3.
OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 3. Mounting and Replacing Modules LINK1 LINK3 LINK2 Figure 3.8 Connecting MCP Module to LCP Module Mounting an Interface Module This section describes how to set the jumpers and switches of an interface module, how to mount optional modules on an interface module, and how to mount inter- face modules into slots.
CHAPTER 3. Mounting and Replacing Modules OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide 3.1.1 WIM Module The procedure for setting jumpers and mounting optional modules on the WIM module is as follows: Set jumpers JP1–JP4 on the WIM module (Fig. 3.9). Using the Ethernet port on the front panel, connect with the LIM module in slot 2.
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OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 3. Mounting and Replacing Modules 3.1.2 MGI Module The procedure for setting the MGI module switches and mounting MGI2D optional modules is as follows: Set the memory backup switch on the MGI module (Fig. 3.11).
CHAPTER 3. Mounting and Replacing Modules OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide 3.1.3 TEPRI Module Set jumpers (JP3–JP9) and switches on the TEPRI module as shown in Figure 3.13. Switch Number Function PRI (EU) T1/E1 PRI/T1/E1 T1/E1 NFAS24B/NFAS 23B+D Network/User User AFT/Normal...
Slot 1 through slot 5 of the expansion chassis For detailed information on functions and characteristics of each Interface module, refer to the OfficeServ 7200 General Description Guide. The procedure for mounting interface modules in each slot is as follows: Check the exterior of the interface module for any damage.
CHAPTER 3. Mounting and Replacing Modules OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Push the front panel lever of the interface module until the module is fully in- serted into the slot (Fig. 3.15). Figure 3.15 Mounting Interface Module (2) Connecting Power Backup Line A power backup circuit can be put in place in case AC power fails when no battery is connected by connecting C.O.
CHAPTER 3. Mounting and Replacing Modules Replacing Modules If the OfficeServ 7200 system fails to operate normally due to an error on the power supply module, control module or interface module, replace the module with a new one. Removing Cables Replace a module only after removing all cables connected to the module.
CHAPTER 3. Mounting and Replacing Modules OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Pull the lever of the module and pull out the module carefully (Fig. 3.19). LINK2 Figure 3.19 Removing Module Align the replacement module with the guardrails of the slot and slide it in.
Procedure for Connecting External Battery The procedure for using the supplied battery cable to connect an external battery to the OfficeServ 7200 system is as follows. The end of the battery cable consists of a white line and a black line (Fig. 4.1).
CHAPTER 5 Connecting Power This chapter describes how to connect mains power to the OfficeServ 7200 system. Precautions when Connecting Power AC power is supplied to the Power Supply Unit (PSU) which charges the external bat- tery. If the power is interrupted, the system can be operated using the charged power of the external battery.
Procedure for Connecting Power Single Chassis Configuration Use the power cable provided with the OfficeServ 7200 system to connect the input power terminal on the rear panel of the chassis to a grounded outlet (Fig. 5.1). Figure 5.1 Connecting Power (Single Chassis) Basic and Expansion Chassis Configuration The connection procedure depends on the situation.
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OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 5. Connecting Power Connect the input power terminal of the basic chassis to the grounded outlet using the power cord, and use a power extension cable to connect the power connectors of the basic and expansion chassis (Fig. 5.3).
Subscriber lines should be kept indoors, if possible. Subscriber lines should not be located near high-voltage power lines. Leak resistance for C.O. lines connected to the OfficeServ 7200 system is shown in Table 6.1. Table 6.1 OfficeServ 7200 Line Conditions...
Connecting Common C.O. Lines Use a pair of AWG #24 (or AWG #26) cables to connect a common C.O. line to the terminal pin of a terminal box connected to the OfficeServ 7200 system equipped with an 8TRK module (Fig. 6.1).
CHAPTER 5. Connecting Power Connecting BRI S/T 4BRI modules can be connected to a BRI trunk or S-bus through an RJ-45 port to the port of the OfficeServ 7200 system (Figs. 6.3 and 6.4). BRI T Port (RJ-45) Pin No.
Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment This chapter describes how to connect stations and additional equipment, such as analogue/digital phones, door phones and door locks to the OfficeServ 7200 system. Connecting Stations Precautions when Connecting Stations Take care when connecting stations: Do not connect stations in extreme weather conditions such as storms and light- ning.
CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Connecting an Analogue Phone Connect an analogue phone to the 8SLI, 16SLI, 16MWSLI or 8COMBO module. Connecting to the 8SLI Module Connect an analogue phone to the 8SLI module using a pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables (Fig.
OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment Connecting to the 8COMBO Module Connect an analogue phone to the 8COMBO module using a pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables (Fig. 7.3). P1 ~ P8 (RJ-45) Pin No.
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CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Connecting to the 16DLI Module Connect a digital phone to the 16DLI module using a pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables (Fig. 7.5). P1 ~ P8 (RJ-45) Pin No.
OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment Connecting an IP Phone IP phones enable calls through the Ethernet LAN (Fig. 7.7). The interface between a digital phone connected to the system and an IP phone connected to the LAN is as...
Figure 7.8 RJ-45 Port of Modules for Ethernet Connecting a Wireless LAN Access Point (Using MGI) For connecting using the 4WLI module, see section 1.6. Wireless LAN service offered by the OfficeServ 7200 system requires the follow- ing equipment: MGI module : provides VoIP gateway...
WBS24 Service Manual and WIP-5000M User Guide, respectively. Connect the WBS24 to the LAN using standard RJ-45 Ethernet cable. Connecting a Wireless LAN Access Point (Using 4WLI) Wireless LAN service offered by the OfficeServ 7200 system requires the follow- ing equipment: 4WLI module : For WBS24 connection...
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CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide P1 ~ P4 ports (RJ-45) Figure 7.9 RJ-45 Port of 4WLI Module Table 7.4 Wiring between 4WLI and WBS24 Pin No. of WBS24 Port WBS24 No. Signal Pin No. of 4WLI Port...
CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment Connecting to a Door Phone and Door Lock Connect a door phone and a door lock to the OfficeServ 7200 system using a Door Phone Interface Module (DPIM). Connect a pair of #24 AWG or #26 AWG cables to the LINE port of the DPIM and to P1–P8 of the 8DLI/16DLI/8COMBO module.
CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Connect the Door Box port of the DPIM to the Line port of the door phone. If using an automatic door lock, connect the Lock port of the DPIM and the door phone contact point to the door lock.
PCs for PCMMC/SMDR/CTI. Connecting MOH/BGM Equipment The OfficeServ 7200 system provides internal tone/music and external sources per C.O. or extension lines as music sources for calls on hold and background music. Two external music sources are offered. Connect the music sources to the MISC1 port of the MCP module (Fig.
CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Select music sources for C.O. lines using MMC 408 and music sources for exten- sions using MMC 308. Connecting External/Additional Page Equipment External broadcasting equipment, such as amps or speakers, and additional equip- ment that can broadcast page (ring) signals outside of a building can be connected to the system.
OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment Dry Contact Dry Contact is a switch that can connect or cut the power or line to external equip- ment. Connecting a Common Bell Common Bell is the ring type. When a ring is received at an extension in a group, all extensions in the group will receive the ring.
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This section describes how to connect a remote OfficeServ Manager (OSM) to the system and how to configure the software. The hardware connection via the LAN between the OfficeServ 7200, equipped with a LIM module, and the OSM is as follows:...
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OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment Setting Network Parameters through MMC 830 Set the system network parameters. (Refer to your network manager.) 1. Set the IP address of the system. 2. Set the subnet. 3. Set the gateway address.
CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide 4. Enter the IP address of the system into the [Number] field. Connecting SMDR The Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) PC is used for recording call infor- mation, and for calculating phone bills or displaying various statistical data based on the call data provided by the system.
OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment OfficeServ 7200 SMDR OfficeServ 7200 SMDR Figure 7.20 Connecting SMDR to the LAN Port of the MCP or LIM Module Connecting a Printer The system can print call information or event information it creates. A printer can be connected through the LAN port of the MCP or LIM module (Fig.
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CHAPTER 7. Connecting Stations and Additional Equipment OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide OfficeServ 7200 Printer OfficeServ 7200 Printer Figure 7.21 Connecting a Printer to the LAN port of the MCP or LIM Module After connecting a printer, run MMC 804 and enter the I/O port through which the printer is connected.
CHAPTER 8 Starting the System This chapter describes what checks to make before starting the OfficeServ 7200 system, the procedure for starting the system, and the procedure for testing whether the system is operating normally after startup. Pre-Check This section describes what checks to make before starting the OfficeServ 7200 system.
CHAPTER 8. Starting the System OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Safety Conditions The building where the system is installed should have lightning rods and ground- ing to protect the system against lightning and electric leakage. Check that the system is not leaning (i.e. is kept horizontal).
LED Status & Shut-down - Refer to the OfficeServ 7200 General Description Guide for the LED status of each module. - Shut-down is rarely required while operating the OfficeServ 7200 system. How-...
CHAPTER 8. Starting the System OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide 500-549 or 5001-5049 is assigned to an extension group. The numbers for C.O. lines, extensions or extension groups can be changed using MMC 724. Checking System Operation After starting the system, check that it is operating normally.
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OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide CHAPTER 8. Starting the System Replace the handset of phone B and check that A rings. 6. Lift the handset of A, check that it stops ringing and confirm that B rings. 7. Lift the handset of B and check that it stops ringing. Check that the ringback tone in A also stops and that A and B are connected in a call.
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Abbreviations OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Foreign Exchange Office Foreign Exchange Station GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol GateKeeper GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol HDLC High-level Data Link Control Home Location Register HTML Hypertext Markup Language HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol Identification Intrusion Detection System...
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OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Abbreviations Main Control Processor MEGACO Media Gateway Control Media Gateway Media Gateway Controller Media Gateway Interface MGCP Media Gateway Control Protocol Man Machine Command Metering Pulse Detection Music On Hold Mail User Agent Mail Transfer Agent...
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Abbreviations OfficeServ 7200 Installation Guide Signal Control Processor Session Description Protocol Signalling Gateway SGCP Simple Gateway Control Protocol SIGTRAN Signalling Transport Session Initiation Protocol Single Line Interface Single Line Telephone SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Server optimized Linux Spanning Tree Algorithm...
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