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Samsung Idcs 100 Digital Communications System General Description Manual
Samsung Idcs 100 Digital Communications System General Description Manual
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PART 2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONS 2.1 KEY SERVICE UNIT The iDCS 100 (see Figure 2–1) is a metal cabinet containing the following: !A power supply (120 VAC) with battery backup (48VDC) connection !Processing, switching and the system operating program !Eight 2B + D digital keyset interfaces !One MOH/BGM input source (switch selectable between internal chimes and external input) !One page output 2.2 EXPANSION CABINETS One of two optional cabinets may be used (see Figure 2–2) and they consist of a metal case containing a backplane PCB. The first type of expansion cabinet (type-A) comes with connectors for three expansion cards and a fourth connector for either a Samsung Plug-In Voice Mail Card or a Digital Trunk Card (TE/PRI). The second type of expansion cabinet (type-B) comes with connectors for two expansion cards and a third for a Samsung Plug-In Voice Mail card and a fourth for a Digital Trunk Card (TE/PRI). The expansion cabinet (type-A or type-B) is installed to the right of the basic KSU and connects to the KSU motherboard via a ribbon cable and two pairs of wires. 2.1 FIGURE 2–1FIGURE 2–2
2.3 MEM3 AND MEM4 CARD To operate, the KSU must be equipped with an iDCS 100 MEM3 or an iDCS MEM4 card to hold the system software and customer database. The software is stored in EPROM chips for the iDCS 100 MEM3 card in Flash Memory on an iDCS 100 MEM4 card. All specific customer data is stored in non-volatile random access memory (NV-RAM). The MEM3 and MEM4 cards are both protected by a super capacitor providing up to 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 telephone interfaces equipped with OPX protection and the ability to provide a loop disconnect signal. This is the same card used on the DCS Compact and 50si. 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 Com- pact and 50si. S8DLI This card provides eight 1B+D DLI ports. 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 signal. NOTE: This card does not provide OPX protection. This is the same card used on the DCS Compact and 50si. 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. S6TRK This card provides six Caller ID-compatible loop start C.O. interfaces. 2.2
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 support 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. TE/PRI When programmed as a T1 this card provides up to 24 trunk circuits in any combination of the following: !Loop start lines !DID (Direct Inward Dialing) !Ground start lines !E & M tie lines or two way DID calling When the card is programmed as a PRI it will provide 23 bearer channels and 1 data channel (23B+D). This card can only be installed when a Type A or Type B expansion cabinet are installed. SPLL Daughter Board This daughter board is required to provide clocking for the S4BRI card and/or a TEPRI card. If an S4BRI or TEPRI 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. That may be required for DID/ANI/DNIS. It is recommended that this card be used in situations requir- ing heavy single line telephone use. SMISC2 This card is similar to the SMISC1 but with the addition of four ports of auto attendant.
2.4 FKDBD If your iDCS keyset is connected to a Digital Line Interface (DLI) port that supports 2B+D operation (your installing company can determine this) you may install a daughter mod- ule that provides a Digital Line Interface (DLI) port for connection of a digital station device such as a keyset or 64 button module. 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. FKDBS If your iDCS keyset is connected to a Digital Line Interface (DLI) port that supports 2B+D operation (your installing company can determine this) you may install a daughter mod- ule that provides a Single Line Interface (SLI) port for connection of a standard telephone device such as a cordless phone. NOTE: The circuit on a FKDBS does not provide a disconnect signal or have the overvolt- age protection necessary for OPX operation. 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. FKDBF The standard speakerphone mode of operation for a iDCS keyset is “half duplex”. This means that you cannot transmit and receive speech at the same time. Adding a FKDBF to your keyset will convert the speakerphone into full duplex mode enhancing its operation. SMODEM Daughter Board The SMODEM Daughter Board plugs on the SMISC card and provides a 14.4 Kbps mo- dem for remote programming. SVMi-8 The SVMi-8 is a self contained plug in Voice Mail and Auto Attendant card for the DCS, DCS 50si, iDCS 500, and iDCS 100. It is designed to meet the demands of the sophisti- cated voice mail user without sacrificing simplicity. The SVMi-8 may act as an Auto Attendant system only, a Voice Mail System only or both. Out of the box the SVMi-8 can handle 4 calls simultaneously. It can be easily upgraded to handle up tp 8 calls simultaneously.
No external line or power connections are necessary, these are accomplished directly through the phone system. At the time of this writing the memory capacity is about 100 hours, although as time goes on, improvements in technology will allow for changes in storage time. The SVMi-8’s modular design allows it to be expanded to add voice ports as needed. Only one SVMi-8 card can be installed in a system, do not use other voice mail system in combination with SVMi-8. SVMi-4 The SVMi-4 is a self contained plug in Voice Mail and Auto Attendant card for the DCS Compact, DCS 50si, and iDCS 100. It is designed to meet the demands of the sophisti- cated voice mail user without sacrificing simplicity. The SVMi-4 may act as an Auto Attendant system only, a Voice Mail System only or both. Out of the box the SVMi-4 can handle 2 calls simultaneously. It can be easily upgraded to handle up tp 4 calls simultaneously. No external line or power connections are necessary, these are accomplished directly through the phone system. At the time of this writing the memory capacity is about 5 hours, although as time goes on, improvements in technology will allow for changes in storage time. Note: An upgrade key is required for the SVMi-4 card to work. 2.5
2.6 2.5 STATION EQUIPMENT iDCS 28D KEYSET (See Figure 2–7) !32 character display (2 x 16) with three associated soft keys and a scroll key !28 programmable keys with tri-colored lights !Four fixed function keys !Terminal Status Indicator !Built-in speakerphone !Eight selectable ring tones !UP/DOWN buttons for digital control of speaker, handset and ringer volumes !Desk- or wall-mounted !Available in dark gray or light gray iDCS 18D KEYSET (See Figure 2–8) !32 character display (2 x 16) with three associated soft keys and a scroll key !18 programmable keys with tri-colored lights !Four fixed function keys !Terminal Status Indicator !Built-in speakerphone !Eight selectable ring tones !UP/DOWN buttons for digital control of speaker, handset and ringer volumes !Desk- or wall-mounted !Available in dark gray or light gray FIGURE 2–7 FIGURE 2–8
2.7 iDCS 8D KEYSET (see Figure 2–9) !32 character display (2 x 16) with three associated soft keys and a scroll key !8 programmable keys with tri-colored lights !Four fixed function keys !Terminal Status Indicator !Built-in speakerphone !Eight selectable ring tones !UP/DOWN buttons for digital control of speaker, handset and ringer volumes !Desk- or wall-mounted !Available in dark gray or light gray iDCS 64B AOM (See Figure 2–10) !64 programmable keys with red lights !A maximum of 2 can be assigned to any keyset to provide additional program- mable keys !A maximum of 4 per iDCS 100 System !Available in dark gray or light gray FIGURE 2–9 FIGURE 2–10
2.8 DCS LCD 24B Keyset (See Figure 2–11) !Built-in speakerphone !24 programmable keys (16 with tri-col- ored 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 DCS LCD 12B Keyset (see Figure 2–12) !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 !Also available in a Non-Display version DCS 7 Button Model Keyset (see Figure 2–13) !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 2–13 FIGURE 2–11 FIGURE 2–12
2.9 Single Line Telephone (See Figure 2–14) !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 32 Button Add-On Module (AOM) (see Figure 2–15) !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 keyset to provide executive off-hook voice announce and additional programmable keys (see Fig- ure 2–16) !Can operate as a stand-alone handsfree tele- phone unit FIGURE 2–14 FIGURE 2–15 FIGURE 2–16
2.10 64 Button Module (See Figure 2–17) !64 programmable keys !Available in almond and charcoal !A maximum of 2 can be assigned to any keyset to provide additional programmable keys !A maximum of 4 per iDCS 100 System FIGURE 2–17 Door Phone Interface Module (DPIM) and Door Phone (see Figures 2–18 and 2–19) !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 customer-provided electric door lock !Door phone is wall-mounted !Door phone is weather resistant FIGURE 2–18 FIGURE 2–19