Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION TABLE OF CONTENTS APRIL 2007 T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S I N S TA L L AT I O N S E C T I O N PART 1 2 3 4 DESCRIPTION PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION 1.1 SITE REQUIREMENTS ............................................................... 1.1 1.2 GROUNDING CONDITIONS ....................................................... 1.2 1.3 POWER CONDITIONS ................................................................ 1.4 1.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL 6 7 8 9 10 Table of Contents INSTALLATION TABLE OF CONTENTS APRIL 2007 CONNECTING C.O. LINES 6.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................. 6.1 6.2 CONNECTING C.O. LINES ......................................................... 6.1 CONNECTING STATIONS AND ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT 7.1 CONNECTING STATIONS .......................................................... 7.1 7.2 CONNECTING ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT ................
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION TABLE OF CONTENTS APRIL 2007 Figure 2.13 Grounding Figure 3.1 Front/Rear View of OfficeServ 7100 Cabinet Figure 3.2 Switch Setting Figure 3.3 Mounting a Modem Card on the MP10 Card Figure 3.4 Mounting a 4SWM or 4DLM on the MP10 Card Figure 3.5 Mounting the MP10 into Slot 0 Figure 3.6 Secure the MP10 into Slot Figure 3.7 Front View of the MP10 Card Figure 3.8 Installing Interface Cards Figure 3.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSTALLATION TABLE OF CONTENTS APRIL 2007 Figure 4.1 Connecting an External Battery Figure 5.1 Connecting Power Figure 6.1 8TRK Card Ports (P1~P8) or 4TRM port (P1~P4) Figure 6.2 RJ-45 Port of TEPRI/TEPRIa Card Figure 7.1 RJ-45 Port of the 8SLI Card Figure 7.2 RJ-45 port of the 16MWSLI Card Figure 7.3 RJ-45 Port of the 8COMBO Card (For Analog Phone) Figure 7.4 RJ-45 4SLM port on the UNI card Figure 7.5 RJ-45 4DLM Port on UNI Card Figure 7.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION TABLE OF CONTENTS APRIL 2007 TABLES Table 1.1 Power Specifications Table 3.1 Card installation Configuration Table 3.2 Parts on the Rear Panel of the Cabinet Table 3.3 Ports and LEDs of the MP10 Card Table 3.4 UNI card Ports and LEDs Table 3.5 Ports and LEDs of the TEPRI/TEPRIa Table 3.6 Ports and LEDs of the 8TRK Card Table 3.7 Ports of the 16DLI2 Card Table 3.8 Ports and LEDs of the 8DLI Card Table 3.9 16MWSLI Card Ports Table 3.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 1 APRIL 2007 PART 1. PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION 1.1 SITE REQUIREMENTS Select a location that satisfies the following conditions for safety, temperature, humidity, power and grounding. 1.1.1 Safety Conditions • • • • • • • • • • The OfficeServ 7100 system should not be installed near materials that can cause a fire, such as explosive gas and inflammables.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 1 APRIL 2007 1.2 GROUNDING CONDITIONS An equipment grounding conductor that is not smaller in size than the ungrounded branch-circuit supply conductors is to be installed as part of the circuit that supplies the product or system. Bare, covered, or insulated grounding conductors are acceptable.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 1 APRIL 2007 Bare, covered, or insulated grounding conductors are acceptable. A covered or insulated grounding conductor shall have a continuous outer finish that is either green or green with one or more yellow stripes. Failure to provide an adequate ground may cause a safety hazard, confusing trouble symptoms or even circuit card failure.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 1 APRIL 2007 1.3 POWER CONDITIONS The power supply card of the OfficeServ 7100 system receives AC input power or battery power, and supplies -48 V, -5 V, +5 V, +3.3 V, +12 V, and -54V (Battery Backup) to the system cabinet. The rating is as follows: • RATING: AC 110-120 V; 3 A; 50/60 Hz or DC –48 V 3 A Table 1.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 2 APRIL 2007 PART 2. INSTALLING CABINETS This section describes how to install an OfficeServ 7100 cabinet on a table/desktop in a data rack or on a wall, depending on the installation environment. 2.1 SYSTEM INSTALLATION PROCEDURE The procedure of system installation is as follows. 1) Install the OfficeServ 7100 cabinet on a table, inside a data rack or on the wall depending on the installation environment.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 2 APRIL 2007 2.3.2 Required Tools • • • A mid-sized Phillips screwdriver Two brackets and six screws for attaching rack Two clamp screws Figure 2.1 Tools Required for Rack Installation 2.3.3 Installing in a Rack The procedure for installing the OfficeServ 7100 cabinet inside a 19-inch rack is as follows (The optional rack mount kit is required for this method.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 2 APRIL 2007 2) Slide the cabinet attaching the bracket in Step 1. Figure 2.3 Rack Installation (2) 3) Align the two holes of the cabinet bracket and the holes of the rack brackets, and fasten the cabinet to the rack with the two screws. Figure 2.4 Rack Installation (3) 2.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 2 APRIL 2007 2.4 INSTALLING ON A WALL This section describes how to install the OfficeServ 7100 cabinet on a wall. The OfficeServ 7100 wall mount bracket is required (included with the cabinet). 2.4.1 Required Tools • • • • • • • Mid-sized Phillips screw driver Electric drill Hammer Wall-mount bracket Four plastic anchors Four cross-type screws Four Mount locking screws Figure 2.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 2 APRIL 2007 2.4.2 Wall Installation CAUTION: Only mount OfficeServ 7100 onto a wall capable of supporting the 7100 cabinet, associated blocks, cables and peripheral equipment. 1) There are four holes for the screws on the top/bottom of the bracket (see positions marked ‘A’ in the figure below). Mark four holes on a desired wall by using the bracket. A A Figure 2.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 2 APRIL 2007 3) With a hammer, drive plastic anchors into the drilled holes. Figure 2.8 Installation on a Wall (3) 4) Align the screw holes of the wall mount bracket to the position that the plastic anchors are driven. Insert screws to each hole and tighten the screws with a Phillips screw driver. Figure 2.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 2 APRIL 2007 6) Tighten the mount locking screws into the remaining two holes among the four screw holes on the bottom of the OfficeServ 7100 cabinet. At this point, do not tighten completely, but keep the screws out about 2 mm. Figure 2.11 Installation on a Wall (6) 7) Align the screws on the bottom of the OfficeServ 7100 cabinet to the bracket holes, then pull down the cabinet to lock the cabinet securely.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 2 APRIL 2007 2.5 CONNECTING GROUND WIRES This section describes how to connect an external grounding wire to the OfficeServ 7100 system. External Grounding External grounding is required to prevent human injuries and system damage caused by lightning, static electricity, or voltage surge. The OfficeServ 7100 must be grounded with a grounding wire that has a thickness more than 4.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 PART 3. INSTALLING AND REPLACING CARDS This section describes how to install and replace various cards of the OfficeServ 7100 system. 3.1 CABINET CONFIGURATION The OfficeServ 7100 system has 3 slots (slots 0 ~ 2). Slot 0 is a processor slot only used for either the MP10 processor card. Slots1 and 2 are universal slots for station and trunk interface cards as described below.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 Slot Cards Allowed Slot 1 and Slot 2 (universal slots) - OS 7100 Card allowed: UNI cards - OS 7200/OS7400 Cards allowed: 8DLI, 16DLI2, 8SLI, 16MWSLI, 8COMBO, 8TRK, TEPRIa, MGI-16 NOTE: The OfficeServ 7100 only supports PRI service and does not support T1 service even though the TEPRI and TEPRIa cards support both. The descriptions about each part on the rear of the cabinet are listed in the table below.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 3.2.1 Setting Switches On the MP10 set the switches for the required configuration. The description for the settings is described below. S2 On Off S1 Off On Figure 3.2 Switch Setting • Memory Backup Switch (S1): When set to ON, all system programming is saved in SRAM even when system is rebooted or powered OFF.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL • Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 Switches 1 through 4 select the country the system is installed in. 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 3 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 2 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 1 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Country Korea USA UK Italy Australia New Zealand Holland Denmark z Switch 5 reserved.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 MODEM Figure 3.3 Mounting a Modem Card on the MP10 Card The 4SWM (optional 4 port POE LAN module) or 4DLM (optional 4 port Digital Line module) daughter cards can be mounted to connector P11, P12 and P13 of the MP10 card. A screw is installed to the support located next to connector P13. Remove this screw, install the daughter card and install the screw to secure the card as shown below.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 3.2.3 Installing MP10 Install processor card (MP10) in Slot 0. The locations of Slot 0 through slot 2 are described in figure 3.1. 1) Check the exterior of the MP10 card for any damage. If damage is found, do not proceed with installation. Contact Samsung Technical Support. Power the system OFF when installing or removing cards. POWER TO THE CABINET MUST BE TURNED OFF.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 3.2.4 MP10 LEDs The front view of the MP10 card is shown in the picture below. Figure 3.7 Front View of the MP10 Card The MCP front panel components have the functions below: Table 3.3 Ports and LEDs of the MP10 Card Ports & LEDs Table of Contents Function Description P1~P4 Ports Connection ports for the 4DLM or 4SWM daughter cards when installed on the MP10.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 Ports & LEDs MC LED Table of Contents Function Description This LED indicates the status of the MMC+ card access. - Off: The MMC+ card is not installed. - On: The MMC+ card is installed, however, is not being accessed. - Blink: The MMC+ card is installed and is being accessed. 3.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 3) Press and lock the lever to fully insert. Figure 3.9 Inserting Interface Card into Slot 1/2 3.3.2 Replacing Cards Removing Cables Replace a card after removing all cables connected to the card. The procedure for replacing a card is as follows: POWER TO THE CABINET MUST BE TURNED OFF BEFOE REMOVING CARDS. Failure to do so will damage the card, cabinet and/or corrupt the data moving along the data bus.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 2) Extract the card by pulling the lever of the card carefully. Figure 3.11 Removing a Card 3) Align the new card to the guardrail of the slot, and slide the new card into the slot. Then lock the lever in the front panel of the card to fully secure into the connector of the OfficeServ 7100 main card. Figure 3.12 Replacing a Card 3.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 3.3.3 Installing UNI Cards and Daughter Card Modules The UNI card is a universal base carrier card that can accommodate up to 3 optional daughter cards. The UNI card by itself serves no function. The UNI card can be installed in slot 1 and/or slot2. The UNI card has three positions to mount optional daughter card modules. The mountable daughter card modules are 4TRM, 4DLM and 4SLM.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 The front view of the UNI card is shown in the picture below. Figure 3.14 Front View of UNI Card Table 3.4 UNI card Ports and LEDs Port, LED Function Description MD1 P1~P4 MD2 P1~P4 MD3 P1~P4 Ports that correspond with the daughter card modules installed in the specific MD1, MD2 and MD3 connectors on the UNI card.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 port LAN Switch that receives/transmits data from/to Intranet or Internet. The 4SWM provides four 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet ports and performs the Layer 2 Switching function. These four ports support Power Over Ethernet (PoE) and are IEEE 802.3af compliant. Power constraints must be taken into consideration when plugging ITP phones and WAP devices into the 4SWM PoE module.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 The main functions of the 4SWM board are as follows: • • Table of Contents Auto-sensing 10/100 BASE-T and Full/Half duplex Ethernet switch Layer 2 LAN Switch function The 4SWM is shown in the figure below: Figure 3.15 4SWM Card 3.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 3.4.2 MODEM Daughter Card The optional modem daughter card is mounted to connector P7 of the MP10 card. This modem daughter card allows remote dial up connection to the system for system administration and configuration. This is an alternative method for connecting to the system when a LAN/WAN connection is unavailable.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 3.4.3 4TRM (4 Port Loop Start Trunk Interface Module) This daughter card provides 4 loop start trunk interface ports to connect to loop start analog trunk lines with Caller ID. This card provides analog trunks for your system. This daughter card can only be installed on the UNI card. It can be installed in any of the 3 positions on the UNI card. This daughter card cannot be installed on the MP10.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 3.4.4. 4DLM (4 Port Digital Phone Interface Module): This daughter card provides 4 ports for connecting Samsung Digital Key Sets. It can be installed on the MP10 card and any UNI card in any of the UNI card daughter card positions. Add as many as needed. Figure 3.18 4DLM Card 3.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 3.4.5 4SLM (4 port Single Line Telephone Interface Module): This daughter card provides 4 ports for connecting analog telephones. It also provides the message waiting lamp functionality for phones supporting this feature. It can ONLY be installed on the UNI card in any of the UNI card daughter card positions. THIS DAUGHTER CARD CANNOT BE INSTALLED ON THE MP10. Add as many as needed. Figure 3.19 4SLM Card 3.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 states). The second four LED’s on the front of the card display the type of service. The first TEPRI/TEPRIa card installed in the OfficeServ 7100 is the primary source of external clocking. The second TEPRI/TEPRIa installed is the secondary source of external clocking. Default clock selection is left to right in the cabinet. The clock priority can be changed by using MMC 826.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 See the S1 switch and jumpers of the TEPRI/TEPRIa card as shown below. 1 1 1 1 J J 1 1 J J 1 J J J 1 1 J1 J2 SW1 On SW8 Off Figure 3.20 Setting Switches on the TEPRI/TEPRIa Card JUMPER SETTING The TEPRI/TEPRIa card comes from the factory with the following jumper settings. These settings should NOT be changed.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 FRONT VIEW OF TEPRI/TEPRIa CARD The front view of the TEPRI/TEPRIa card is shown in the picture below. Figure 3.21 Front View of the TEPRI/TEPRIa Front panel components of the TEPRI/TEPRIa: Table 3.5 Ports and LEDs of the TEPRI/TEPRIa Ports & LEDs Function Description T1/E1/PRI Ports that connect the T1/E1/PRI cable. SIO Serial port (for Samsung Use ONLY) RST Button for resetting the TEPRI/TEPRIa card.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 Ports & LEDs Function Description IPC LED This LED indicates that this card is inter-working with the higher-level module. - On: The card is inter-working with the MP10. - Off: The card is not inter-working with the MP10. CLK LED This LED indicates whether this card is a master or slave. - On: The card has received the synchronization clock from the counterpart station.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 The components on the front panel of the 8TRK have the functions below: Table 3.6 Ports and LEDs of the 8TRK Card Ports & LEDs Function Description P1~P8 Trunk ports. P1~P8 LED These LEDs indicate the status of the ports. - Off: The trunk line is not being used. - On: The trunk line is being used. Refer to section 6.2.1 for Port Pinout and Wiring. 3.5.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 3.5.4 8DLI CARD This card provides 8 ports for connecting Samsung Digital Key sets. This card can go into slots 1 and/or 2. Add as many as needed. SPECIFICATIONS The specifications of the 8DLIcard are as follows: • 8 station ports NOTE: KDB-D or KDB-S adapters are not supported on the OfficeServ 7100 system. FRONT VIEW OF 8DLI CARD The front view of the 8DLI card is shown in the picture below. Figure 3.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 3.5.5 8COMBO This card provides 8 ports for connecting analog stations and 8 ports for connecting Samsung Digital Key sets. This card can go into slots 1 and/or 2. Add as many as needed. FRONT VIEW OF 8COMBO CARD The front view of the 8COMBO card is shown in the picture below. Figure 3.25 Front View of the 8COMBO • • Ports S1 ~ S8 are for analog stations only.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 FRONT VIEW OF 16MWSLI CARD The front view of the 16MWSLI card is shown in the picture below. Figure 3.26 Front View of the 16MWSLI Card Front panel components of the 16MWSLI: Table 3.9 16MWSLI Card Ports Ports & LEDs P1~P16 Function Description Analog Extension Ports • The 16MWSLI supports Message Waiting Lamp functionality for analog stations that have this capability.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 3.5.7 8SLI This card provides 8 ports for connecting analog stations. It can go into slots 1 and/or 2. Add as many as needed. This card automatically detects DTMF or dial pulse signals from SLT. This card does not have any DTMF receivers; it uses system resources. FRONT VIEW OF 8SLI CARD The front view of the 8SLI card is shown in the figure below: Figure 3.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 3.5.8 MGI-16 The MGI-16 is a 16 channel Media Gateway Card. The MGI-16 card provides a variety of Voice over IP (VoIP) services for the OfficeServ 7100. This card is used for ITP phones, IP networking, IP trunking or any application that require VoIP functionality. NOTE: The MP10 processor cards have 8 MGI channels built-in.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 Ports & LEDs Function Description LAN Tx LED This LED indicates the transmit status of the LAN port. - Off: Data is not being transmitted. - On or blink: Data is being transmitted. LAN Rx LED This LED indicates the receive status of the LAN port. - Off: Data is not being received. - On or blink: Data is being received. SVC LED This LED indicates if the service is being offered.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 3 APRIL 2007 3.6 CONNECTING POWER FAIL TRANSFER The OfficeServ 7100 offers a Power Fail Transfer feature for analog single line telephones that are connected to port 1 (pins 1 & 2) on the 8SLI or port 1 (pins 7 & 8) on the 16MWSLI cards. In case the OfficeServ 7100 loses power from its AC source, and no battery backup is available, this feature is automatically activated. The SLT connected to Port 1 of the SLI will get C.O.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 4 APRIL 2007 PART 4. CONNECTING EXTERNAL BATTERIES This section describes how to connect external batteries to the OfficeServ 7100 system. 4.1 CONNECTING EXTERNAL BATTERIES CAUTIONS FOR CONNECTING EXTERNAL BATTERIES External batteries are required to maintain stable operation of the OfficeServ 7100 system in case a power failure occurs. The capacity for this battery should be rated at DC 48 V.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 4 APRIL 2007 2) Connect the white wire of the battery cable to the (+) terminal, and the black wire to the (-) terminal of the battery. Connect the other end of the battery cable to the external battery socket on the rear panel of the OfficeServ 7100 cabinet. Figure 4.1 Connecting an External Battery 4.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 5 APRIL 2007 PART 5. CONNECTING POWER This section describes how to connect power to the OfficeServ 7100 system. 5.1 BEFORE CONNECTING POWER When input power is normally supplied, the AC power is supplied to the Power Supply Unit (PSU), which charges the external battery. If the input power is interrupted, the system can be operated using the charged power of the external battery.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 6 APRIL 2007 PART 6. CONNECTING C.O. LINES This section describes how to connect C.O. lines to the OfficeServ 7100 system after installation. 6.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS To reduce the risk of personal injury, follow these precautions before connecting TELCO circuits: • • • • • • • • Wires with AWG #24 or AWG #26 width should be used as subscriber lines.
Table of Contents Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSTALLATION PART 6 APRIL 2007 Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Function - - - C.O. C.O. - - - TIP RING Figure 6.1 8TRK Card Ports(P1~P8) or 4TRM port(P1~P4) 6.2.2 Connecting PRI TEPRI/TEPRIa cards can be connected to a PRI C.O. line through a RJ-45 port. As shown below, connect a PRI C.O. line to the T1/E1/PRI port of the OfficeServ 7100 system.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 PART 7. CONNECTING STATIONS AND ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT This section describes how to connect various stations and additional equipment, such as analog/digital phones, door phones and door locks, to the OfficeServ 7100 system. 7.1 CONNECTING STATIONS 7.1.
Table of Contents Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 7.1.2 Connecting an Analog Phone Connect an analog phone to the 8SLI, 16MWSLI, 8COMBO (analog ports only) cards or the 4SLM (mounted on UNI card) installed in the OfficeServ 7100 system. CONNECTING TO THE 8SLI CARD Connect an analog phone to the 8SLI card by using a twisted pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 wire. P1~P8 (RJ-45) P1 port Pin No.
Table of Contents Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 CONNECTING TO THE 8COMBO CARD Connect an analog phone to the 8COMBO card by using a twisted pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 wires. S1-S8 Port (RJ-45) S1-S8 Port Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Function - - - SLI TIP SLI RING - - - Figure 7.3 RJ-45 Port of the 8COMBO Card (For Analog Phone) CONNECTING TO THE 4SLM port on a UNI Card Pin No.
Table of Contents Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 7.1.3 Connecting a Digital Phone Connect a digital phone to 8DLI, 16DLI2, 8COMBO (digital ports only) or 4DLM (mounted on a UNI Card) card. CONNECTING TO 4DLM MOUNTED ON A UNI CARD Connect a digital phone to the 4DLM port by using a twisted pair AWG #24 or AWG #26 wires. P1~P4 (RJ-45) Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Function - - - DLI TIP DLI RING - - - Figure 7.
Table of Contents Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 CONNECTING TO 16DLI2 CARD Connect a digital phone to the 16DLI2 card by using a twisted pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 wires. P1-P16 Port (RJ-45) Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Function - - - DLI TIP DLI RING - - - Figure 7.7 RJ-45 Port of the 16DLI2 Card (For Digital Phone) CONNECTING TO 8COMBO CARD Connect a digital phone to the 8COMBO card by using a twisted pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 wires.
Table of Contents Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 7.1.5 Connecting Cards to Ethernet 4SWM (P1~P4), MGI-16, and MP-10 (LAN port) cards can be connected to Ethernet by using an Ethernet cable. RJ-45 port Pin No. Function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tx+ Tx- Rx+ - - Rx- - - Figure 7.9 RJ-45 EthernetPort 7.1.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 MMC MMC 211 is used to assign call numbers to door phones. Use MMC 501 to program duration of contact closure. For detailed instruction on the MMC program, refer to OfficeServ 7100 Programming Section. 7.1.7 Connecting KDBF Keyset Daughter Board module installed on a speakerphone connected to the OfficeServ 7100 system. The module enhances the function to full-duplex functionality.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 operation. In addition the FKDBF may have up to 3 external microphones attached to it for conference room type applications. These microphones require an “EXTMIC” key programmed on the keyset to activate or deactivate them. See Figure 7.11. DS KDB-FULL DUPLEX (KDBF) This is a daughter card that can only be installed in the 21D or 14D button keysets.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 7.1.8 Wall-Mounting Keysets WALL-MOUNTING iDCS KEYSETS iDCS keysets come equipped with a reversible base wedge. To wall-mount a keyset, remove the wedge from the keyset and mount the wedge to the wall using one of the methods below (see Figure 7.12). Use screw holes 1 and 2 to attach the base wedge to a standard electrical outlet box.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 To secure the handset once you wall-mounted your keyset you must remove the handset retaining clip reverse it such that the extended clip is facing the top of the phone (see Figure 7.13). BASE STAND SLOTS SCREW HOLES 1 2 BASE STAND HANDSET RETAINING CLIP IN WALL-MOUNTING POSITION HANDSET RETAINING CLIP IN DESKTOP POSITION G ITP-5107S Keysets Figure 7.13 Wall-Mounting DS 5000, ITP-5121D and 7.1.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 ATTACHING iDCS 14 BUTTON MODULES TO AN iDCS KEYSET To add an iDCS 14 Button Key Strip to your iDCS keyset follow these steps: (see Figure 7.15) 1) Place the keyset face down on a flat surface. 2) Remove the base pedestal by placing your thumbs over the attachment clips and press outward while simultaneously pressing down on the keyset body with your fingertips.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 REMOVE KNOCKOUTS Figure 7.15 Attaching iDCS 14 Button Module to an iDCS Keyset ATTACHING DS 64 BUTTON MODULES TO a DS 5021D or a DS 5014D KEYSET First attach the bracket to the keyset with two of the screws provided. Then attach the 64 button add-on module to the bracket with the remaining two screws. (see Figure 7.16). MOUNTING BRACKET Figure 7.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 7.2 CONNECTING ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT This section describes how to connect optional equipment, such as Music on Hold (MOH)/Background Music (BGM) sources, external page devices, common bells, and PCs for OSM/SMDR/CTI, to the OfficeServ 7100 system. The following table lists the default MISC Numbering Plan defined in MMC 724.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 MMC Select music sources for C.O. lines in MMC 408 and music sources for extensions in MMC 308. For detailed instructions on the MMC programs, refer to OfficeServ 7100 Programming Manual. The following ports are assigned to the external MOH inputs on the MIS daughter card: HARDWARE ITEM MOH/BGM Ext. Source MISC FUNCTION # in MMC 724 01 DEFAULT DN (Ports) 371 7.2.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 Dry Contact 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 External 3 Page Equipment 6 (600 ohms) 8 Conductor Plug 7 8 1 2 Dry Contact 5 4 MOH/BGM MISC Figure 7.18 Connecting External/Additional Page Equipment Dry Contact Dry Contact is a switch that can connect or cut the power or line to external equipment. 7.2.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 The OfficeServ 7100 system supports only one dry contact for the common bell. The MISC port is located on the front panel of the MP10. Dry contact (For common bell) Figure 7.19 Connecting Common Bells WARNING: Do not attempt to connect commercial AC power to these contacts. 1) After connecting a common bell, you must assign it in MMC 601 to a group as a ring destination by using the code for common bell.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 Table 7.2 Installation Tool Specification Category Specification Platform IBM PC CPU Pentium III or higher OS Windows 2000 or higher Main memory 64 Mbytes or higher Hard disk 1 Gbytes or higher CONNECTING INSTALLATION TOOL TO LAN PORT The IS Tool application can communicate to the OfficeServ 7100 system via the LAN or MODEM connection.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 2) Set the subnet. 3) Set the gateway address. 4) Reset the MP10. MP10 Reset New settings are applied only after the card is reset. The system may malfunction if the card is not properly initialized. INSTALLATION TOOL AND LAN CONNECTION 1. 2. Execute IS tool Click [System] -> [Link Control] menu to set the communications link. Figure 7.21 Installation Tool and LAN Connection 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 INSTALLATION TOOL AND MODEM CONNECTION VIA TELCO LINE This example is based on a PC using an internal modem card. Connect Telephone line cord from internal modem connection of PC directly to loop start telco line. 1. 2. 3. 4. Execute IS tool Click [System] -> [Link Control] menu to set the communications link. Enter System Name (eg; ABC Company). Select the (eg; MODEM). Figure 7.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 Note: Internal modem card must be installed for the connection to work. The incoming telco line may need to be programmed to ring directly to modem port of OS 7100 system in MMC 406 (eg. Trunk 701 ring to port 3999). 7.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 7 APRIL 2007 7.2.7 SYSTEM DATA/ACTIVITY REPORTS The following type of reports can be output to a PC or LAN printer that is connected to the same network as the MP10: SMDR (Station Message Detail Records), UCD Reports, Traffic Reports, Alarm Reports and much more. Refer to MMC 829 to configure the report type and data output network configuration (See OfficeServ 7100 Programming Manual).
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 8 APRIL 2007 PART 8. POWER UP PROCEDURES This section describes items to check before starting the OfficeServ 7100 system and the procedure for starting the system. 8.1 PRE-CHECK This section describes items to check before starting the OfficeServ 7100 system. 8.1.1 Safety Precautions • • • Temperature: Check if the temperature of the room where the system is installed is between 32°F and 113°F.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL 6) Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 8 APRIL 2007 The RUN LED of the MP10 card lights green and the MC LED flashes when the system normally starts the booting process. Once the booting is complete, the RUN LED of the MP10 card flashes green, and the MC LED stops flashing and remains lit. (It takes approximately 2 ½ to 3 minutes to boot up). Enable MGI channels by entering the appropriate license key in system programming (if MGI services are required).
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 8 APRIL 2007 Six iDCS 28 button keyset are packaged with the OS7100 system and the line keys are preset and pre-labeled to support the OS7100 default configuration. If the iDCS 18 button keysets are connected to the OS7100 system they will also come up preconfigured to support the default line key layout. Please see the following diagram for the iDCS 28 and 18 button line key defaults. iDCS 28 Button Line Key Default 8.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 8 APRIL 2007 iDCS 18 Button Line Key Default Note: Other types of iDCS, DS and ITP phones can be connected however the line keys will have a different default button configuration. One the OfficeServ 7100 system is booted, the MP10 card verifies the cards mounted on each slot and saves this information as the default configuration of the system.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 8 APRIL 2007 The first 8 ports are assigned to the operator group as default. Group 500 with members 201 through 208, and Voicemail Group 519 with members 301 through 304. The numbering plan of CO lines, extensions, and extension groups can also be changed in the database at any time using MMC 724 (STATION NUMBERING PLAN). 8.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 9 APRIL 2007 PART 9. SOFTWARE AND DATABASE MANAGEMENT 9.1 SOFTWARE MANAGEMENT The OfficeServ 7100 operating software, Voicemail/Auto Attendant software, and all saved messages and greetings are stored on the MMC+ card which is inserted into the Media Card slot on the MP10. The MMC+ card has 256 Megabytes of NAND flash memory and is formatted, with a custom format to allow faster loading, in a similar manner to a hard disk.
Home Page OfficeServ 7100 TECHNICAL MANUAL Table of Contents INSTALLATION PART 10 APRIL 2007 PART 10. ADDING CARDS TO THE SYSTEM 10.1 ADDING STATIONS AND TRUNKS 1) Power the OfficeServ 7100 OFF before adding a new card. Locate a suitable empty card slot. Having located a suitable slot, insert the new card into the slot and push firmly in the middle of the card to ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.