Samsung Dcs 50si General Description Manual
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access memory (NV-RAM) located on the remov- able SMEM card. It is protected by a super capaci- tor providing seven days of memory protection in the event of loss of AC power to the system. 2.4 INTERFACE CARDS 2 SLI This card is installed in a dedicated slot on the KSU motherboard. The card provides two single line tele- phone interfaces equipped with OPX protection and the ability to provide a loop disconnect signal. This is the same card used on the DCS Compact. 2 x 4 DLI This card provides two Caller ID-compatible loop start C.O. interfaces and four 1B+D DLI ports. KDb’s cannot be used with this card. This is the same card used on the DCS Compact. S8DLI This card provides eight 1B+D DLI ports and fits in any of the six card slots. KDb’s cannot be used with this card. 2 x 4 SLI This card provides two Caller ID-compatible loop start C.O. interfaces, four SLI ports for industry standard single line telephones and the ability to provide a loop disconnect sig- nal. NOTE: This card does not provide OPX protection. This is the same card used on the DCS Compact. S8SLI This card provides eight SLI ports for industry standard single line telephones and the ability to provide a loop disconnect signal. NOTE: This card does not provide OPX protection. S3TRK This card provides three Caller ID-compatible loop start C.O. interfaces with power failure transfer on the first two ports. 2.2 BAR CODEU3 C1 U12 U1U8 U11 U7 D3 D2 D1 U10 C13 R5R4 U4 C2 U5 C3 U6 C4 C12 C11C9 R7 C8 C7 C6 C5 BT1R3 R6 C15 C14 C10R2 R1 SW2 LED ON OFF RESET ODD2EVN2ODD1EVN1 MEM FIGURE 2–3
2.3 2 E & M x 4 DLI This card provides two two wire (TL11M) tie line interfaces and four 1B+D DLI ports. KDb’s cannot be used with this card. This is the same card used on the DCS Compact. S4BRI This card provides 4 ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) S/T circuits with the ability to sup- port two channels per circuit for a total of 8 channels. A system can have up to six of these cards. These S/T circuits can be configured for station or trunk use. An NT1 is required for connection to a telephone company BRI circuit. The BRI card requires that an SPLL daughter board be installed in the KSU. SPLL Daughter Board This daughter board is required to provide clocking for the S4BRI card. If an S4BRI card is to be installed an SPLL daughter board must also be installed. NOTE: Only one SPLL daughter board is required per system however many S4BRI cards are installed. SMISC1 This card provides a second MOH/BGM input, three general purpose relays, an alarm sensor, two serial I/O ports, caller ID decoding circuits, and four DSP circuits. It is recom- mended that this card be used in situations requiring heavy single line telephone use. SMISC2 This card is similar to the SMISC1 but with the addition of four ports of auto attendant. KDb-DLI This board, if installed in a digital keyset connected to one of the eight DLI ports on the motherboard, will provide a second DLI port for the connection of a digital station device. KDb-SLI This board, if installed in a digital keyset connected to one of the eight DLI ports on the motherboard, will provide an SLI port for the connection of a standard telephone device. NOTE: The SLI port on a KDb-SLI cannot provide disconnect signal or OPX protection. SMODEM Daughter Board The SMODEM Daughter Board plugs on the SMISC card and provides a 14.4 Kbps mo- dem for remote programming. CADENCE (CVM8A) The CADENCE Voice Mail system is a fully integrated Auto Attendant/Voice Mail/Fax System on a single DCS circuit card ( see Figure 2–4). This optional card is designated the CVM8A and provides 4 or 8 channels of communication. Only one card is permitted per system and it is installed in a dedicated slot in the expansion cabinet.
This fully featured self contained system is connected directly to the DCS 50si data bus and communicates with the DCS 50si system processor. This design means that installation time is minimized, operation is stream- lined and many features can be implemented that are not normally possible with older conventional stand alone Voice Mail/Auto Attendant systems. All power to run this self contained system comes from the DCS 50si telephone system power supply. The DCS 50si power supply is rated according to the number of stations it will support. When CADENCE is installed it counts as (8) eight stations of the PSU rating regard- less of the number of Voice Processing Modules in- stalled. 2.4 FIGURE 2–4
2.5 2.5 STATION EQUIPMENT LCD 24B Keyset (See Figures 2–5) Built-in speakerphone 24 programmable keys (16 with tri-colored LEDs) Four fixed function keys 32 character display (2 x 16) with three associated soft keys and a scroll key UP/DOWN buttons for digital control of speaker, handset and ringer volumes Eight selectable ring tones Desk- or wall-mounted Available in almond or charcoal STD 24B Keyset (See Figures 2–6) Built-in speakerphone 24 programmable keys (16 with tri-col- ored LEDs) Four fixed function keys UP/DOWN buttons for digital control of speaker, handset and ringer volumes Eight selectable ring tones Desk- or wall-mounted Available in almond or charcoal LCD 12B Keyset (see Figures 2–7) 32 character display (2 x 16) with three associated soft keys and a scroll key Built-in speakerphone 12 programmable keys (six with tri-col- ored LEDs) Four fixed function keys UP/DOWN buttons for digital control of speaker, handset and ringer volumes Eight selectable ring tones Desk- or wall-mounted Available in almond or charcoal FIGURE 2–5 FIGURE 2–6 FIGURE 2–7
2.6 Basic 12B Model Keyset (see Figures 2–8) Built-in speakerphone 12 programmable keys (six with tri-col- ored LEDs) Four fixed function keys UP/DOWN buttons for digital control of speaker, handset and ringer volumes Eight selectable ring tones Desk- or wall-mounted Available in almond or charcoal 7 Button Model Keyset (see Figures 2–9) 7 programmable keys Three fixed function keys UP/DOWN buttons for digital control of speaker and ringer volumes Eight selectable ring tones Desk or wall mounted Available in almond or charcoal FIGURE 2–8 FIGURE 2–9 32 Button Add-On Module (AOM) (see Figures 2–10) 32 programmable keys Two fixed function keys UP/DOWN buttons for digital control of speaker and ringer volumes Available in almond or charcoal One or two can be assigned to any DCS keyset to provide executive off-hook voice announce and additional programmable keys (see Figure 2–11) Can operate as a stand-alone handsfree tele- phone unit FIGURE 2–10
2.7 FIGURE 2–11 Door Phone Interface Module (DPIM) and Door Phone (see Figures 2–12 and 2–13) The DPIM adapts any DLI circuit for use with the door phone unit Commonly used to request entry through locked doors (interior or exterior) or as a room monitoring box Provides contact control to be used with cus- tomer-provided electric door lock Door phone is wall-mounted Door phone is weather resistant FIGURE 2–12 FIGURE 2–13
2.8 Serial Interface Module (SIM) (See Figure 2–14) Provides an RS232 connection required for SMDR, PCMMC and TSAPI Connects to any DLI circuit FIGURE 2–14 FIGURE 2–15 Computer Telephony Module (CTM) (See Figure 2–15) Provides RS232 connection via DB9 for TAPI applications Connects with any DLI port
2.9 64 Button Module (See Figure 2–16) 64 programmable keys Available in almond and charcoal A maximum of 2 can be assigned to any DCS keyset to provide additional programmable keys A maximum of 4 per DCS System FIGURE 2–16 Single Line Telephone (See Figure 2–17) Four fixed function keys: hold, flash, new call, and monitor. Data Port: selectable to share station ex- tension or utilize a separate extension On hook dialing Message Waiting/Ring Indicator Desk or wall mounted Ring volume control Four available ring tones. Available in almond and black Note: This single line telephone set is FCC approved for direct connection to the public telephone network. FCC # A3LKOR-24627-TE-T REN 0.9B UL LISTED 19X9 FILE # ETI 8093 FIGURE 2–17
3.1 PART 3. SPECIFICATIONS The following tables provide technical data for the DCS 50si hybrid/key telephone system. 3.1 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS AC INPUT 112 (88–132) VAC (48–63 Hz) POWER CONSUMPTION (MAX) 97 WATTS MAXIMUM FUSE RATING 5 AMP BTU RATING (MAX) 5.5 BTU/MINUTE DC OUTPUT +5 VOLTS 2.5 AMPS MAX -5 VOLTS 0.5 AMPS MAX -48 VOLTS 1.2 AMPS MAXIMUM BATTERIES 10–40 AMPS 48 VOLTS MAXIMUM CHARGE CURRENT 0.4 A MAXIMUM DISCHARGE RATE 2.5 A 3.2DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH WEIGHT DCS 50si BASIC SYSTEM: SINGLE CABINET18.5 14.5 5.75 20 lb. EXPANDED SYSTEM 18.5 20.5 5.75 27.5 lb. DIGITAL KEYSET (ALL MODELS) 4.25 8.50 9 2.563 lb. 7 BUTTON DIGITAL KEYSET 4.25” 6” 9” 2.563 lb. 32 BUTTON ADD-ON MODULE 4.25 4.25 9 1.188 lb. 64 BUTTON MODULE 4.25 6” 9 1.25 lb. DOOR PHONE 5 3.88 1.25 6.8 oz.
3.2 3.3ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS OPERATING TEMPERATURE 32–104 °F/1–40 °C STORAGE TEMPERATURE -13–158 °F/-10.5–70 °C HUMIDITY 10%-90% NON-CONDENSING 3.4CABLE REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT CABLE AWG MAX FEET MAX METERS DIGITAL KEYSETS 1 PR. TWISTED 24 1300 400 ADD-ON MODULES 1 PR. TWISTED 24 1300 400 SINGLE LINE STATION 1 PR. TWISTED 24 3000 1 KM DOOR PHONE 2 PR. TWISTED 24 330* 100 *This is the maximum length of the cable between the door phone and the \ DPIM. The DPIM can be installed up to 900 cable feet from the KSU. 3.5SYSTEM TONES TONE FREQUENCIES CADENCE DIAL TONE 350 + 440 Hz CONTINUOUS RING BACK TONE 440 + 480 Hz 1 sec on + 3 sec off BUSY TONE 480 + 620 Hz 0.5 sec on + 0.5 sec off DND/NO MORE CALLS 480 + 620 Hz 0.25 sec on + 0.25 sec off ERROR TONE 480 + 620 Hz 0.25 sec of each tone CONFIRMATION TONE 350 + 440 Hz Three bursts of tone 0.1 sec on + 0.1 sec off TRANSFER/CONF 350 + 440 Hz 0.05 sec of tone 1/0.05 sec of tone 2