Samsung 7100 installation manual Mounting UNI Board

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OfficeServ 7100 Installation Manual

3.3.1.1 Mounting UNI Board

The UNI board has three connectors to mount option boards and the mountable modules are 4TRM, 2BRM, 4DLM and 4SLM. For user’s purpose, up to three modules can be mounted regardless of the type of the option module. Module1, Module2 and Module3 are positioned on the basis of the front panel of the UNI board, and the interface of the corresponding module is marked on the front panel of the UNI board.

Align the module to be mounted to the top connector(16-pin connector). After that, match the bottom connector(100-pin connector). Mount two connectors grasping both connectors. Lock the supporter between the grooves and the top of each option board with screws.

4SLM

4TRM

Figure 3.7 Mounting the UNI Board

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Contents Installation Manual Copyright Trademarks Page Page Purpose Document Content and OrganizationConnecting Stations and Additional Equipment ConventionsStarting the System OfficeServ 7100 Programming Manual ReferenceRevision History OfficeServ 7100 System ManualThis page is intentionally left blank Symbols RestrictionInstruction Use of Double-pole/neutral fusing Location Telephone line cord Safety Instructions for Rack MountProhibition of Metal Accessories Separation of TNV and Selv Pluggable aBoard Reset Un-allowed Use of Selector SwitchAC Power Connection Inhibited Check of Power-offThis page is intentionally left blank Table of Contents Connecting Stations Connecting the Grounding WireConnecting External Batteries Connecting the PowerAbbreviation List of Figures List of Tables XVI Site Information Before InstallingSafety Conditions Temperature and HumidityPower Conditions Power Standards Power SupplyGrounding Conditions Checking the Package Package Items Category Name Quantity RemarkUTP Cable Types This page is intentionally left blank Installing Cabinets Procedure for the System InstallationSelecting Installation Method Installing in a Rack Installing in a RackTools Required Slide the cabinet attaching the bracket in Step Installing on a Wall Installing on a WallWith a hammer, drive plastic anchors into the drilled holes 10 Installation on a Wall 12 Installation on a Wall External Grounding Connecting the Grounding WireMounting and Replacing Boards Cabinet ConfigurationMountable Boards on Slots Cabinet Parts on the Rear Panel of the CabinetPart Function Mounting Control Boards Setting Switches and Mounting Option BoardsSwitches of MP10/11 Board Description Not-used Always default 3 digitsMounting a Modem Board on the MP10/11 Board Mounting Control Boards Control Board TypesControl Board Mountable Slot Mounting Interface Boards Setting Switches and Mounting Optional BoardsMounting UNI Board Tepri Boards Setting Jumpers Setting SwitchesPlim Board References Mounting Interface Boards to SlotsInterface Board Types and Available Slots Category Interface Board Slots AvailableОшибка! Стиль не определен 13 Connecting Power Fail Transfer to a 16SLI2/8SLI Board Connecting Power Fail TransferRemoving Cables Replacing Boards16 Replacing a New Board This page is intentionally left blank Connecting External Batteries Connecting an External Battery Connecting External BatteriesConnecting the Power Single cabinet configuration Connecting the PowerConnecting C.O. Line Line ConditionsLine condition of OfficeServ Line Condition Leak Resistance TX + RX + Connecting the C.O. LineConnecting Common C.O. Line Pin NoPin No E1 Mode Tx+ Rx+ Connecting T1/E1/PRIPage Connecting Stations Connecting Stations Additional EquipmentP1 Port Pin No Connecting Analog PhonesConnecting to the 4SLM of a UNI Board Connecting to a 8SLI/16SLI2 BoardRJ-45 Port of 8COMBO Board for Analog Phone Connection Connecting to a 8COMBO BoardP1-P4 Ports Pin No Connecting Digital PhonesConnecting to the 4DLM of a UNI Board Connecting to a 8DLI/16DLI2 BoardDLI TIP IP Phone Layout Connecting IP PhonesMMC Related Connecting to a Door Phone and a Door LockConnecting to 8DLI/16DLI2/4DLM Boards Tx+ Rx+Connecting MOH/BGM Equipment Connecting Additional EquipmentConnecting Common Bell Connecting External/Additional Page EquipmentAbout the board reset Changing System SettingConnecting Smdr Getting access to WebMMC from a client PCSpecification of the Smdr System Category 14 Connecting Smdr Connecting PrintersStarting the System Pre-CheckEnvironment Safety Conditions Starting the System If the Multi MediaMMC Card is not detectedBoard LED Status & Shut-down Numbering Extensions and C.O. Lines Checking System Operation Station Call FunctionStation Camp-On Function 4 C.O. Line Camp-On Function 3 C.O. Line Call FunctionAbbreviation KDB Installation Manual
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