Samsung 7100 installation manual Connecting IP Phones, IP Phone Layout

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7.1.4 Connecting IP Phones

IP phone is a phone that provides calls through Ethernet LAN. The interface between a digital phone connected to the OfficeServ 7100 system and an IP phone connected to LAN is as follows. In default, the MP10/11 board supports eight MGI channels. Therefore, IP phones are available even if additional MGI16/MGI64 boards are not mounted.

1)The connection between a digital phone and an IP phone is established or released using the IP address of the LAN connected to the OfficeServ 7100 system.

2)The digital phone connected to the OfficeServ 7100 system converts the analog voice data to PCM voice data and transmits the data to the MP10/MP11 or MGI boards via through 16 DLI2 board

3)PCM voice data is converted to packet data by the MP10/MP11 board and transferred to the IP phone.

4)The IP phone converts packet voice data to analog voice signals and displays the signals through a handset or a speaker.

5)Voice signals coming from the IP phone is converted to packet data and transmitted to the MP10/MP11 or MGI board in the same way. The MP10/MP11 or MGI board converts the packet voice data to PCM voice data and transmits the data to the digital phone through the 16DLI2 board. The digital phone converts and sends the PCM voice data to analog data.

Use after the MMC setting suitable for the system.

OfficeServ 7100

MP10

16DLI

IP Telephone

Digital Telephone

Figure 7.7 IP Phone Layout

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Contents Installation Manual Copyright Trademarks Page Page Document Content and Organization PurposeStarting the System Connecting Stations and Additional EquipmentConventions OfficeServ 7100 System Manual ReferenceRevision History OfficeServ 7100 Programming ManualThis page is intentionally left blank Instruction SymbolsRestriction Use of Double-pole/neutral fusing Location Separation of TNV and Selv Pluggable a Safety Instructions for Rack MountProhibition of Metal Accessories Telephone line cordCheck of Power-off Un-allowed Use of Selector SwitchAC Power Connection Inhibited Board ResetThis page is intentionally left blank Table of Contents Connecting the Power Connecting the Grounding WireConnecting External Batteries Connecting StationsAbbreviation List of Figures List of Tables XVI Temperature and Humidity Before InstallingSafety Conditions Site InformationGrounding Conditions Power ConditionsPower Standards Power Supply UTP Cable Types Checking the PackagePackage Items Category Name Quantity Remark This page is intentionally left blank Selecting Installation Method Installing CabinetsProcedure for the System Installation Tools Required Installing in a RackInstalling in a Rack 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 Connecting the Grounding Wire External GroundingCabinet Configuration Mounting and Replacing BoardsPart Function Mountable Boards on Slots CabinetParts on the Rear Panel of the Cabinet Not-used Always default 3 digits Setting Switches and Mounting Option BoardsSwitches of MP10/11 Board Description Mounting Control BoardsMounting a Modem Board on the MP10/11 Board Control Board Mountable Slot Mounting Control BoardsControl Board Types Setting Switches and Mounting Optional Boards Mounting Interface BoardsMounting UNI Board Tepri Boards Setting Switches Setting JumpersPlim Board Category Interface Board Slots Available Mounting Interface Boards to SlotsInterface Board Types and Available Slots ReferencesОшибка! Стиль не определен Connecting Power Fail Transfer 13 Connecting Power Fail Transfer to a 16SLI2/8SLI BoardReplacing Boards Removing Cables16 Replacing a New Board This page is intentionally left blank Connecting External Batteries Connecting External Batteries Connecting an External BatteryConnecting the Power Connecting the Power Single cabinet configurationLine condition of OfficeServ Line Condition Leak Resistance Connecting C.O. LineLine Conditions Pin No Connecting the C.O. LineConnecting Common C.O. Line TX + RX +Connecting T1/E1/PRI Pin No E1 Mode Tx+ Rx+Page Connecting Stations Additional Equipment Connecting StationsConnecting to a 8SLI/16SLI2 Board Connecting Analog PhonesConnecting to the 4SLM of a UNI Board P1 Port Pin NoConnecting to a 8COMBO Board RJ-45 Port of 8COMBO Board for Analog Phone ConnectionConnecting to a 8DLI/16DLI2 Board Connecting Digital PhonesConnecting to the 4DLM of a UNI Board P1-P4 Ports Pin NoDLI TIP Connecting IP Phones IP Phone LayoutTx+ Rx+ Connecting to a Door Phone and a Door LockConnecting to 8DLI/16DLI2/4DLM Boards MMC RelatedConnecting Additional Equipment Connecting MOH/BGM EquipmentConnecting External/Additional Page Equipment Connecting Common BellChanging System Setting About the board resetSpecification of the Smdr System Category Connecting SmdrGetting access to WebMMC from a client PC Connecting Printers 14 Connecting SmdrEnvironment Starting the SystemPre-Check Safety Conditions Board LED Status & Shut-down Starting the SystemIf the Multi MediaMMC Card is not detected Numbering Extensions and C.O. Lines Station Camp-On Function Checking System OperationStation Call Function 3 C.O. Line Call Function 4 C.O. Line Camp-On FunctionAbbreviation KDB Installation Manual
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