Part 6. Connecting Station Equipment; Safety Precautions; Dcs Keyset; Add-On Module - Samsung DCS Installation Manual

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Part 6. Connecting Station Equipment

Where you are instructed to run an MMC program while following these procedures, refer to the
Samsung DCS Combined Programming Manual.

6.1 Safety Precautions

To limit the risk of personal injury, always follow these precautions before connecting telephone cir-
cuits:
• Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
• Never install telephone jacks in a wet location unless the jack is specifically designed for
wet locations.
• Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
• Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.

6.2 DCS Keyset

Using one pair twisted 0.5mm or 0.8mm jumper wire, cross-connect each keyset to the DLI port of
your choice (Figure 6–1).
NOTE: Because the DCS is a self-configuring system, if you connect a 12-button keyset to a DLI port that previously had
a 24-button keyset installed, the existing data will be rewritten with 12-button keyset default data (see MMC 722). This
can be avoided if you first save the keyset data using MMC 721.

6.3 Add-On Module

Using one pair twisted 0.5mm or 0.8mm jumper wire, cross-connect each add-on module (AOM) to
the DLI port of your choice (Figure 6–2).
If an AOM is to operate as a stand-alone unit, there is nothing else required other than assigning soft
keys.
When an AOM is to be used with a station, it must be assigned to that station in MMC 209. AOMs
can be assigned to any keyset, up to a maximum of two AOMs per keyset. Assign keys in MMC 722.

6.4 Single Line Telephone

Using one pair twisted 0.5mm or 0.8mm jumper wire, cross-connect each single line telephone to the
SLI port of your choice (Figures 6–3 and 6–4).
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Part 6
March 2001

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