Samsung Dcs Hotel Operator General Description Manual
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CONTENTS ing power. All trunks and stations are assigned according to the default numbering plan. This numbering plan is flexible and may be changed to suit customer requirements. The installing technician customizes this default data to meet the end user’s requirements. The system can be programmed from any LCD display keyset without interrupting system operation. There are three levels of programming: technician, customer and station. The technician level has access to all programs and can allow the...
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CONTENTS 2–1 PART 2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONS 2.1 KEY SERVICE UNIT The PROSTAR DCS Key Service Unit is a single plastic cabinet (see Figure 2–1) contain- ing the following: Processing, switching and customer me- mory for all ports Seven universal card slots Four DSP channels (digital signal proces- sors) Wall-mount kit Power supply slot 2.2 EXPANSION CABINETS The expansion cabinets are plastic cabinets that mount next to the KSU (see Figure 2–2) and contain the following: Maximum two per system Seven...
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CONTENTS 2–2 ROM 1 System operating program One data rate adapter to be used for either SMDR or PCMMC LED status indicator ROM 2 System operating program Two data rate adapters for simultaneous use of both SMDR and PCMMC LED status indicator EXPANSION CARDS To expand the DCS to more than a single cabi- net system, expansion cards are required. These cards provide the high speed digital link pathways that enable the KSU to communicate with the expansion cabinets. There are three types available and...
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CONTENTS 2–3 EXPANSION B This card has its own dedicated card slot in the expansion cabinets and does not reduce the number of available universal card slots. See Figure 2–5. The Expansion B card contains the following: HDLC connection for that expansion cabinet LED status indicator 2.4 INTERFACE CARDS These cards provide the interface connections for telephone lines and stations to the KSU and expansion cabinets These cards fit into the universal card slots to configure the system as required. DCS...
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CONTENTS 2–4 TRUNK B1 This card contains four loop start C.O. lines with C.O. disconnect detection. It also con- tains the circuitry needed for Caller ID. It can be inserted in any universal card slot in all cabinets. TRUNK C1 This card contains eight loop start C.O. lines with C.O. disconnect detection. It also con- tains the circuitry needed for Caller ID. It can be inserted in any universal card slot in all cabinets. GTRK This card contains four ground start C. O. lines with disconnect detection. It...
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CONTENTS 2–5 8SLI This card is a eight circuit analog station interface for industry standard single line tele- phones or other analog peripheral devices. The 8SLI does not contain any over-voltage protection and is not qualified as OPX. It also does not contain DTMF receivers, but shares system DSP resources. It can be inserted in any universal card slot in all cabinets. KDb-DLI This is a small daughterboard that can be installed only in the 12 or 24 button keyset. The KDb-DLI will provide one...
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CONTENTS 2–6 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 2–7). This optional card is desig- nated the CVM8A and provides 4 or 8 channels of com- munication. Only one card is permitted per system and it can be installed in any universal card slot. This fully featured self contained system is connected directly to the DCS data bus and communicates with the DCS processor. This design means that installation...
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CONTENTS 2–7 2.5 STATION EQUIPMENT LCD 24B Keyset (See Figures 2–8) 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 2–9) Built-in speakerphone 24 programmable keys (16 with tri-col- ored...
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CONTENTS 2–8 Basic 12B Model Keyset (see Figures 2–11 ) 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 2–12) 7 programmable keys Three fixed function keys UP/DOWN buttons for digital control of speaker and ringer volumes Eight selectable ring tones Desk...
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CONTENTS 2–9 Door Phone Interface Module (DPIM) and Door Phone (see Figures 2–15 and 2–16) 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 2–14 FIGURE 2–15 FIGURE 2–16