SAMSUNG DCS-VIP INTERNET KEYPHONE QUICK GUIDE TO INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATION
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EU Declaration of Conformity (RTTE) Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 259 Gongdan-Dong, Gumi-City Kyungbuk, Korea, 730-030 (factory name, address) declare under our sole responsibility that the product Digital Keyphone System "DCS VIP" to which this declaration relates is in conformity with RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC ( Annex II ) Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC EMC Directive 89/336/EEC:92/31/EEC By application of the following standards EN55022 : 1998 Inc A1: 2000* ............................................
Intended Use This apparatus provides a number of Samsung proprietary digital extensions, analogue extensions, 10/100 Base-T LAN connections, an integral Router and an integral CTI Telephony Server. It is intended to connect only to ISDN Basic Rate circuits provided by a public network operator. The apparatus is mains powered. It is not intended for any other use. Please read the provided user instructions carefully.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide Contents 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................1 About This Guide ................................................................................................................... 1 Before You Start ..................................................................................................................... 1 Information Required ..................................
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone 1 Quick Guide Introduction About This Guide This guide provides the basic information required for installing the DCS-VIP router (called simply the DCS-VIP) and connecting to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for Internet navigation. You should refer to the Samsung DCS-VIP User Guide for detailed specifications of the DCS-VIP, including the names and functions of components, how to use the system and how to solve problems.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide Product Specifications Hardware Specifications CPU Memory Port Interface Dimensions Router Module Motorola MC68EN360 Keyphone Module Motorola MC68EN302 16Mb DRAM Router Module 2Mb Flash 8Mb DRAM Keyphone Module 2Mb Flash 2 ISDN BRI Interfaces : S/T type 1 VoIP port : RJ-45 Main System 1 SIO port : RJ-45 7 Ethernet ports : 10/100Base-T, RJ-45 1 Ethernet port: 10Base-T 6 Digital Phone ports : RJ-11 4 Analogue Phone ports : RJ-11 1 Expansion port : RS-232C 1 BATT
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide VoIP Software Specifications Basic Features Incoming Call, Outgoing Call, Call Forward, Call Transfer, Call Wait, Redial System Features Set µ/A-Law, Translation Tel No.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone 2 Quick Guide Installing Your DCSDCS-VIP Refer to the following network connection diagram, and then connect each cable to the appropriate port on the rear panel of the DCS-VIP as described. Internet Service Provider Internet ISDN connection box DCS-VIP router Power Power Ethernet hub Analogue Phone Digital Phone PC PC ¶ Grounding the VIP Router The DCS-VIP base unit is provided with a third-wire AC ground through the power cord, which is adequate for most applications.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone · Quick Guide Connecting the ISDN Line(s) DCS-VIP router ISDN connection box ISDN cable 1. Connect the ISDN cable to the port labelled ‘BRI1’ on the rear panel of the DCS-VIP. 2. Connect the other end of the ISDN cable to the ISDN connection box. 3. If a second ISDN line is required, connect the second ISDN cable to the port labelled ‘BRI2’ on the rear panel of the DCS-VIP, and connect the other end to the ISDN connection box.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide 1. Connect an Ethernet crossover cable (not included) to any of the Ethernet ports on the rear panel of the DCS-VIP. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to an available port on your Ethernet hub, switch or router. ¹ Connecting Digital or Analogue Telephones You can connect a digital telephone to a DLI port on the rear panel of your DCS-VIP, and you can connect an analogue telephone to an SLI port. 1.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone » Quick Guide Connecting an Expansion Unit An optional expansion unit can be connected with the main unit if there are more PCs or telephones to connect to the DCS-VIP than the main unit can handle. The expansion unit provides a further two ISDN circuits and a further 10 voice ports. Caution When installing a DCS-VIP expansion unit, it should be installed BELOW the main router unit.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone 3 Quick Guide Configuring Your DCSDCS-VIP After installing the DCS-VIP system, switch it on. Using a PC, run a web browser and connect to the default system IP address. Run the Wizard Setup on the startup screen of the DCS-VIP to easily and quickly configure the system. (When configuration is complete, you must save the information in sys tem flash memory and on the PC’s hard disk. This is described in section 4.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide 2. Reboot the system and run the web browser. 3. Make a connection to the DCS-VIP system with IP address "1.1.1.1". 4. Enter the default User Name ‘guest’ and Password ‘samsung’. The web-based management screen for the DCS-VIP appears. ¹ Running the Wizard Setup By running the Wizard Setup, you can easily and quickly configure the DCS-VIP system.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide Configuring the Keyphone Functions Click the WIZARD SETUP—>KEYPHONE SETUP option. In the Keyphone Setup Wizard you can set basic information, such as country of installation, area code, system date, ISDN option, etc, necessary for using DCS-VIP keyphone functions. Setup Wizard 1 On this screen, you can set the country where the DCS-VIP is installed (e.g. UK). Set the country by clicking the dropdown button of the Country parameter.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide l System Date: Set the system date and time. The set date and time will be save d in the system memory. l System Status: Displays system status, such as whether the DCS-VIP system is equipped with the VoIP function, if an expansion unit is connected, and the trunk line type. Click the Next button. ISDN ISDN Option On this screen, you can set the ISDN switch type and ISDN mode. Set the following parameters.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide In the Day field, set the station telephone number to ring for incoming calls on each trunk. For example, to set station 208 to ring for calls on trunk 704, click the dropdown button to the right of Trunk No. 704 and select 208. Then, click the Next button. DID Digit This screen appears only if you set DDI as the ISDN Mode parameter on the ISDN Option screen. You can program a station (or a group) to ring directly from an external incoming telephone call.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide Set the following parameters. l Tel No.: Select the trunk number which will be used in MSN mode. l MSN Digit: Enter an MSN (up to 12 digits) using the numbers 0–9. l Destination: Set the station number that will be connected to each MSN number. Click the Next button. Keyphone Configuration Confirmation The keyphone function configuration now appears on the Configuration Confirm screen. Check the data carefully.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide Set the following parameters. l IP Address: Enter the IP address of the router. l Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask of the router. l Connect To: Select the connection for the DCS-VIP (ISP or Remote Router) l − ISP Connection: Connect to ISP. − Remote Router Connection: Connect to remote routers such as branches and headquarters. DHCP Server: Choose whether to use the DCS-VIP as a DHCP server.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide Set the following parameters. l ISP Phone Number: Enter the ISP phone number. l ISP Login Name: Enter the ISP login name. l ISP Password: Enter the ISP login password. l WAN IP Address: This option defaults to value “0.0.0.0” which is suitable for most users. l WAN Subnet Mask: This option defaults to value “0.0.0.0” which is suitable for most users. Click the Next button. Note Contact your ISP if you do not have this information.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide Set the following parameters. l Remote Router Phone Number: Enter the remote node telephone number. l Remote Router Login Name: Enter the remote node login name. l Remote Router Password: Enter the remote node password. l Remote Router WAN IP Address: Enter the IP address of the remote node network. l Remote Router WAN Network Mask: Enter the subnet mask of the remote node network. Click the Next button.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide Note The following is included for your information. For a more detailed example of installing and configuring the VoIP feature, see the Appendix. VoIP IP Address On the VoIP IP Address screen you can set up the VoIP IP address and subnet mask. Set the following p arameters. l VoIP IP Address: Enter the VoIP IP address. l Subnet Mask: Enter the VoIP subnet mask. l Gateway: Enter the gateway IP address.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide (Click the scrollbar to view the remaining options.) Set the following parameters. l DB read from backup memory, if reset – If set to ‘Enable’ this will reload customer data from the flash memory when the card is reset or the router is switched off and on. If this is set to ‘Disable’, only the default settings will be loaded. l Multi Frame Count – This option sets how many frames of encoded speech are loaded into an IP packet. When using the G723.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide Set the following parameters. l Node ID : Select the telephone number to link to the VoIP gateway. l IP Address: Select the IP address of the destination VoIP gateway. Click the Next button. VoIP Configuration Confirm VoIP configuration is now complete. Check the VoIP Configuration Confirm screen carefully. To make any corrections, click on the Prev button to go back to the previous stage, or click one of the Page1, 2 or 3 buttons to return to that page.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone 4 Quick Guide Saving System Configuration Informa Information When you have finished setting the system configuration information through WIZARD SETUP and have changed the system IP address using ADVANCE SETUP, you must save the settings. First, the settings must be saved into the flash memory for the VIP router, the keyphones and the optional VoIP card. Second, you must save the configurations for each of these items into files on the PC’s hard disk.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide i) From the keyphone, open system programming and select MMC 818. ii) Select YES to COPY K/P DB and confirm your selection. iii) If you have configured an optional VoIP card, select COPY VOIP DB, then select YES and confirm your selection. The configurations are now saved to flash memory. 3.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone 5 Quick Guide Restoring System Configuration Informa Information Configuration information you save can be used to restore your system to its original configuration if there is a problem. Router configuration can be restored either from the flash memory using the MIB SAVE/RESTORE option, or from the PC’s hard disk using the RESTORE CONFIG option. Keyphone and VoIP configuration is restored from the hard disk using the RESTORE CONFIG option only.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide Select the Router option and click the Set button to reboot. · Restoring Configuration Information from PC Hard Disk You can restore configuration information for the router, VoIP card and keyphone from the files you have saved on the hard disk. i) Click the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT—> RESTORE CONFIG menu. The following screen appears. ii) Click on an option button to select the item to restore.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide *IMPORTANT § If you are restoring the Router or VoIP configuration, you must do a system reboot (‘warm’ boot) after restoring the file. Click the SYSTEM REBOOT option in the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT menu. You see the System Restart screen. Select the Router or VoIP option, as appropriate, and click the Set button to reboot. § If you are restoring the Keyphone configuration, you must switch the router off and back on after restoring the file.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone 6 Quick Guide DCS– DCS–VIP Remote Programming This part of the guide explains how to set up and use the Remote Programming facility of the DCS-VIP system. Assumptions The following assumptions are made: • You are familiar with the DCS–VIP system and the use of the Web Management screens as described in this guide. • A Master VIP router is being used to program a Slave VIP router on a remote site. • The Master router has all the relevant site information for the Slave router.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide If Using MSN—Assign MSN Number Using the Web screen interface—or MMC 421 (MSN Digit) on a digital keyset—configure an MSN number to direct an incoming call to one of the internal LAN ports (891 and 892). The MSN number chosen should not be used by any other port on the system. In the following example (Fig. 2) a call to MSN number 529472 will be delivered to the LAN port 891. Fig.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone · Quick Guide Remote Programming Procedure on Master Site Remote Router Connection Wizard On the Master router, run the Router Configuration Wizard and select the Remote Router Connection option (Fig. 4). Enter the IP Address of the Master router (in this example it is set as 192.168.0.1) and select a fixed 64K ISDN connection. Fig. 4 Click the Next button to enter data for the next page (Fig. 5). Fig.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide The Phone Number is the number that has already been configured in the Slave router (529472 in the examples shown in Figs. 1 and 2) and should include the area code. The Router Login Name and Password are the same as those configured on the PPP Incoming Security Setup page for the Slave router (Fig. 3). Note The name and password fields can be left blank if no security is required, but they must match the existing settings for the Slave router.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide To configure a static IP route, enter the Destination IP Address and Subnet Mask of the Slave router (these are 207.256.24.15 and 255.255.255.0 in the example shown in Fig. 8). Enter the Gateway IP address of your Network. This will usually be the IP address of the Master router (192.168.0.1 in this example). The Number of Hops and the Circuit Number should be left as shown. Check that the Static Route Status is ‘ENABLE’ and click the Set button. Fig.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide Appendix: Installing and Programming Voice Over IP (VoIP) on the DCSDCS-VIP The following describes how to install and program the optional Voice over IP (VoIP) feature using a real-life example. It provides you with the complete procedure you will need to set up a fully operational VoIP facility. Example Network Diagram STL Oxford (VIP) IP 107.214.29.40 Subnet 255.255.255.0 Gateway 107.214.29.1 STL Oxford (GW ) STL Manchester (GW) IP 107.214.29.41 Subnet 255.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide Installing VoIP Option Card Refer to the installation instructions supplied with your card for full details on installing the card. The basic steps are as follows. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Switch off the unit and disconnect the power cord. Remove the cover by releasing the screws at the rear and lifting it off the base unit. Install the VoIP option card in the dedicated position on the main board of the base unit. Replace the cover and screw into place.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide (Click the scrollbar to view the remaining options.) The options are: • • • • • • • • • • DB read from backup memory, if reset – If set to ‘Enable’ this will reload customer data from the flash memory when the card is reset or the router is switched off and on. If this is set to ‘Disable’, only the default settings will be loaded. Multi Frame Count – This option sets how many frames of encoded speech a re loaded into an IP packet. When using the G723.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide The next screen is the IP conversion table. This table is used to convert dialled digits into IP a ddresses. For example, if you wish to dial from this VIP (site 3) to the Korean system (site 5), you would dial 500; the IP Convert Table converts the dialled digits (500) into an IP address (107.11.3.48). All routes are inserted into the table, including the one to your own system.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide (Click the scrollbar to see other options.) There are only three options that should be changed in this table. • • Input Gain( *) – The optimum value is –3Db. (After changing this option, you must restart the VoIP card. Use the SYSTEM REBOOT option in the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT menu, select the VoIP option and click Set button to restart the card.) Voice Volume – The optimum value is 4Db.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide Now the system is configured to allow you to dial any extension on the six systems in our network. The dialling format is: 80 XXX YYY where XXX is the system code (e.g. 100 for the Oxford Gateway system), and YYY is the destination extension number. The DDI table allows incoming calls to access all extensions, all station groups and trunk group 9. Allow Break In and Break Out This is done using MMC programming from a keyphone.
DCS-VIP Internet Keyphone Quick Guide Incoming DDI number 623 will access the VoIP channels Incoming MSN number 8 will access the VoIP channels It does not matter which channel is set as the destination as the call will go to any free channel.
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