System Cabinets; Processor Cards - Samsung OfficeServ 7200 General Description Manual

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PART 2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONS

2.1 SYSTEM CABINETS

The cabinets that make up the OfficeServ 7200 system are of metal construction and may be utilized as either as
an expansion cabinet or as a main cabinet / key service unit (KSU). The cabinets may be used individually or may
be stacked up to two (2) high to achieve maximum capacity. A single cabinet may be wall mounted for smaller
applications or alternatively the system may be mounted in a standard nineteen inch (19") equipment rack. Each
cabinet is comprised of the following:
Five (5) interface card slots
One processor card slot
One power supply (installed in back panel of the cabinet)
AC power connector
DC power (Battery Backup) connector

2.2 PROCESSOR CARDS

The OfficeServ 7200 requires a processor card or cards in order to operate. In a single cabinet OfficeServ 7200 sys-
tem, only one processor card, the Main Control Processor (MCP), is required. Each expansion cabinet requires its
own Local Control Processor (LCP). These processor cards are described below.
MAIN CONTROL PROCESSOR (MCP)
The Main Control Processor (MCP) is installed in a dedicated processor slot, slot 0, of the first cabinet and has posi-
tions for three daughter boards. The first daughter board position (labeled "MIS") can support the MIS daughter
board ONLY.The second daughter board position is only for the RCM2 daughter boards.The third daughter board
position is dedicated only for the MFM daughter board.
The MCP includes without additional daughter boards the following common system resources: 4 DTMF
Receivers and 32 DTMF Senders.
MAIN CONTROL PROCESSOR (MCP) DAUGHTER BOARD CAPABILITIES
Position
MCP - D1
MCP - D2
MCP - D3
Note: The four types of daughter boards mentioned above can only reside on the MCP.
LOCAL CONTROL PROCESSOR (LCP)
The Local Control Processor (LCP) card is installed in a dedicated processor slot, slot 0, of the expansion cabinet.
The LCP controls the interface boards in the expansion cabinet and communicates with the MCP. A three (3) wire
link cable connects the LCP to the MCP.
Types of Daughter Boards allowed per position
MIS
RCM2
MFM
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