Samsung OfficeServ 7030 Installation Manual

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OfficeServ 7030
TECHNICAL MANUAL
T A B L E
INSTALL ATION SEC TION
DOCUMENT CONTENT ORGANIZATION ..................................................................................................... vi
CONVENTIONS ........................................................................................................................................... vii
SAFETY CONCERNS ................................................................................................................................... viii
Warning .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... ix
Caution ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... x
1.1
Site Information ............................................................................................................................. 1.1
1.1.1
Safety Conditions .................................................................................................................................................................. 1.1
1.1.2
Temperature and Humidity Conditions ...................................................................................................................... 1.1
1.2
Grounding Conditions ................................................................................................................... 1.2
1.3
Power Conditions ........................................................................................................................... 1.2
1.4
Checking the Package .................................................................................................................... 1.3
1.5
Cabinet Configuration ................................................................................................................... 1.4
1.6
System Installation Procedure ....................................................................................................... 1.7
2.1
Connecting the Grounding Wire .................................................................................................... 2.1
2.1.1
Opening ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 2.1
2.1.2
Grounding ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2.3
2.2
Mounting the Boards ..................................................................................................................... 2.4
2.2.1
Removing Dummy Parts .................................................................................................................................................... 2.4
2.2.2
Setting Switches .................................................................................................................................................................... 2.4
2.2.3
Mounting Optional Boards ............................................................................................................................................... 2.6
2.2.4
Mounting Daughter Boards ............................................................................................................................................. 2.7
2.2.5
Closing/Cabling ................................................................................................................................................................... 2.10
2.3
Replacing the Boards ................................................................................................................... 2.12
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    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL INTRODUCTION MAY 2010 T A B L E C O N T E N T S INSTALL ATION SEC TION INTRODUCTION PURPOSE .............................. vi DOCUMENT CONTENT ORGANIZATION ..................... vi CONVENTIONS ............................vii SAFETY CONCERNS ........................... viii SYMBOLS ............................
  • Page 2 Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL INTRODUCTION MAY 2010 PART 3. Installing the System Installing on a Wall ......................... 3.1 3.1.1 Required Tools ..................................3.1 3.1.2 Installing on a Wall ................................3.2 PART 4. Connecting the Power Connecting the Power ........................4.1 4.1.1...
  • Page 3 6.2.9.4 Installation Tool and Modem Connection via TELCO Line .............. 6.28 6.2.10 Connecting Web Management ............................ 6.30 6.2.11 System Data/Activity Reports ............................6.32 6.2.12 OfficeServ 7030 Analog Terminal Adapters ......................6.33 PART 7. Power Up Procedures Pre-Check ............................7.1 7.1.1 Safety Precautions ................................7.1 7.1.2 Safety Conditions ..................................
  • Page 4 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1.1 OfficeServ 7030 Cabinet Configuration ....................1.4 Figure 1.2 Top Side View of the OfficeServ 7030 Cabinet .................. 1.5 Figure 1.3 Top Side View of the OfficeServ 7030 Cabinet .................. 1.5 Figure 1.4 Front Side View of the OfficeServ 7030 Cabinet ................1.6 Figure 2.1 Removing the cable duct cover (1) ......................
  • Page 5 Table 2.2 Base Board Switches ........................... 2.5 Table 2.3 Mountable Boards ............................2.7 Table 5.1 Line condition of the OfficeServ 7030 ....................5.1 Table 6.1 Distance Between Stations and the System ..................6.1 Table 6.2 Specification for the Wireless LAN Connection .................. 6.6...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION PURPOSE OfficeServ 7030 is the most suitable system for small offices with 3 to 8 station users. This manual describes the prerequisite for the installation of the OfficeServ 7030 system as well as how to install, inspect and operate the system.
  • Page 7: Conventions

    (analog/digital phones, door phones, door locks etc.) to the OfficeServ 7030 system. PART 7. Power Up Procedures This section describes items to check before starting the OfficeServ 7030 system and the procedure for starting the system. PART 8. Software and Database Management PART 9.
  • Page 8: Safety Concerns

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL INTRODUCTION MAY 2010 SAFETY CONCERNS For product safety and correct operation, the following information must be given to the operator/user and shall be read before the installation and operation. SYMBOLS Caution Indication of a general caution...
  • Page 9: Warning

    Warning Caution for grounding - Do not connect the OfficeServ 7030 system's grounding wire to the building's power conduit. - The power and grounding installation should comply with the local standard; all related works should be conducted according to the local standard.
  • Page 10: Caution

    Caution CAUTION Caution for installation Only a trained service staff may install the OfficeServ 7030 system. The equipment is intended to be installed only in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION. Leakage currents caused by ringing voltage–grounding installation instructions A supplementary equipment grounding conductor should be installed between the system and the earth in addition to the default equipment grounding conductor provided in the power supply cord.
  • Page 11 Do not wear metal accessories such as rings and watches to prevent electric damages to the system. AC power connection restriction Do not share the AC power of the OfficeServ 7030 system or the AC power of the external UPS with other devices. Checking MEM LED before power off Don’t turn off the power during blinking MEM LED.
  • Page 12: Part1

    1.1 Site Information Select a site that satisfies the following safety, temperature and humidity conditions. 1.1.1 Safety Conditions OfficeServ 7030 system should not be installed near materials that can cause fire, such as  explosive gas and inflammable objects. OfficeServ 7030 system should not be installed near equipments that generate ...
  • Page 13: Grounding Conditions

    - The GND in the back panel of the OfficeServ 7030 system should be grounded. 1.3 Power Conditions The Power Supply Unit (PSU) of the OfficeServ 7030 system receives an AC input power and supplies an output power of -54 V, +5 V, and +12 V to the system cabinet.
  • Page 14: Checking The Package

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 1 MAY 2010 1.4 Checking the Package The list of the items included in the OfficeServ 7030 package is as follows: Table 1.2 Package Items Item Name Quantity Remark Cabinet Basic Cabinet...
  • Page 15: Cabinet Configuration

    TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 1 MAY 2010 1.5 Cabinet Configuration The cabinet of the OfficeServ 7030 system has four slots to install the boards. NOT USED Figure 1.1 OfficeServ 7030 Cabinet Configuration The descriptions of each part located on the left of the cabinet are listed in the table below.
  • Page 16: Figure 1.2 Top Side View Of The Officeserv 7030 Cabinet

    TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 1 MAY 2010 Figure 1.2 Top Side View of the OfficeServ 7030 Cabinet Figure 1.3 Top Side View of the OfficeServ 7030 Cabinet The descriptions of each part located on the top of the cabinet are listed in the table below.
  • Page 17: Figure 1.4 Front Side View Of The Officeserv 7030 Cabinet

    Don’t turn off the power during blinking MEM LED. It may cause malfunction of system. If you want to turn off power, turn off power switch after dismounting MEM with ‘Key MMC 817 MEM UMOUNT’. Figure 1.4 Front Side View of the OfficeServ 7030 Cabinet See descriptions on the next page.
  • Page 18: System Installation Procedure

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 1 MAY 2010 The descriptions of each part (see Figure 1.4) are listed in the table below. Table 1.5 Parts on the right panel of the cabinet Part Function C.O 1-4 Trunk ports...
  • Page 19: Part 2. Mounting And Replacing The Boards

    PART 2. Mounting and Replacing the Boards This part describes how to mount/replace various boards to/from the OfficeServ 7030 system. 2.1 Connecting the Grounding Wire This section describes how to open the cabinet and connect an external grounding wire to the OfficeServ 7030 system 2.1.1 Opening...
  • Page 20: Figure 2.2 Removing The Cable Duct Cover (2)

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 MAY 2010 2) Separate the cable duct cover. Figure 2.2 Removing the cable duct cover (2) 3) Remove the two screws. Figure 2.3 Removing the screws 4) Push and lift the top cover to open the case.
  • Page 21: Grounding

    Figure 2.5 Grounding Checking external grounding After installing the OfficeServ 7030 system, ensure that the GND in the inner side of the system cabinet is connected to the external grounding for communication before operating the system.
  • Page 22: Mounting The Boards

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 MAY 2010 2.2 Mounting the Boards This section describes how to set the base board switches and mount the optional boards. 2.2.1 Removing Dummy Parts Depending on daughter boards, remove the cabinet's dummy parts with pliers.
  • Page 23: Figure 2.7 Setting The Base Board Switches

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 MAY 2010 Figure 2.7 Setting the Base Board Switches Table 2.2 Base Board Switches Switch Description SW1~SW4 The pins set the system's country code. Reserved for future use IP address Setting...
  • Page 24: Mounting Optional Boards

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 MAY 2010 2.2.3 Mounting Optional Boards When mounting the optional board, align the base board connectors to the optional board (e.g. MODEM) connectors, and press the optional board firmly downward with two hands 1) Mount the MODEM board to the base board's P7 and P8 connectors.
  • Page 25: Mounting Daughter Boards

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 MAY 2010 2.2.4 Mounting Daughter Boards The following daughter boards can be mounted on the slots according to the OfficeServ 7030 configuration. Table 2.3 Mountable Boards Part Slot Mountable Board Trunk Part...
  • Page 26: Figure 2.10 Mounting 4Tm On The Base Board

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 MAY 2010 1) 4TM can be mounted to the base board's P3 connector. Figure 2.10 Mounting 4TM on the Base Board 2) 2DM, 4DM, 4SM or 4LM can be mounted to the base board's P1 and/or P4 connector.
  • Page 27: Figure 2.12 Tightening Screws To Install The Daughter Boards

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 MAY 2010 3) Tighten the screws which fit within the grooves of the daughter boards. Figure 2.12 Tightening screws to install the daughter boards...
  • Page 28: Closing/Cabling

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 MAY 2010 2.2.5 Closing/Cabling 1) Push and align the top cover to close the case. Figure 2.13 Installing the top cover (1) 2) Tighten two screws to install the top cover.
  • Page 29: Figure 2.15 Cabling

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 MAY 2010 3) Fasten the cables to the cabinet with a cable tie. Figure 2.15 Cabling 4) Align and install the cable duct cover as follows. Figure 2.16 Installing the duct cover (1) 5) Hold the cable duct cover and push downward as shown in the following picture.
  • Page 30: Replacing The Boards

    TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 MAY 2010 2.3 Replacing the Boards If the OfficeServ 7030 system fails to operate normally due to an error on the power supply board, or daughter board, replace the board with a new one. Removing the Cables Before replacing a daughter board, remove all cables connected to the board.
  • Page 31: Figure 2.19 Removing The Boards

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 2 MAY 2010 3) Remove the screw and extract the board carefully. Figure 2.19 Removing the boards 4) Align the new board to the connector of the slot, and press the daughter boards firmly downward with two hands.
  • Page 32: Part 3. Installing The System

    TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 3 MAY 2010 PART 3. Installing the System This part describes how to install an OfficeServ 7030 on the wall, if necessary, depending on the installation environment. 3.1 Installing on a Wall This section describes how to install the OfficeServ 7030 cabinet on a wall.
  • Page 33: Installing On A Wall

    PART 3 MAY 2010 3.1.2 Installing on a Wall To install the OfficeServ 7030 cabinet with a wall mount template, proceed as follows: 1) Drill holes on the marked position of the Wall Mount Template. Drill holes with a minimum of 33 mm depth and approx. 6 mm width to ease the insertion of the plastic bushings.
  • Page 34: Figure 3.5 Installation On A Wall (4)

    OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 3 MAY 2010 4) Align the holes of the OfficeServ 7030 cabinet to the bracket screws, then pull down the cabinet to completely fix on the wall. Figure 3.5 Installation on a Wall (4)
  • Page 35: Part 4. Connecting The Power

    TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 4 MAY 2010 PART 4. Connecting the Power This part describes how to connect the power to the OfficeServ 7030 system and how to connect the external UPS. 4.1 Connecting the Power 4.1.1 Cautions when Connecting the Power When the input power is normally supplied, the AC current is supplied to the Power Supply Unit (PSU).
  • Page 36: Connecting The Power

    PART 4 MAY 2010 4.1.2 Connecting the Power Use the power cable provided with the OfficeServ 7030 system to connect the input power terminal located on the right panel of the basic cabinet to a grounded outlet. Figure 4.1 Connecting the Power...
  • Page 37: Connecting The External Ups

    An external Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is required to ensure stable operation of the OfficeServ 7030 system in case of a power failure. The rated capacity of an external UPS is AC 110~120 V. The UPS should be connected to guarantee safety.
  • Page 38: Connecting External Batteries

    4.3.2 Procedure for Connecting External Battery The procedure for using a battery cable to connect an external battery to the OfficeServ 7030 system is as follows: 1) Use the battery cable that was provided with the OfficeServ 7030 system. The battery cable consists of a red wire and a black wire.
  • Page 39: Figure 4.3 Connecting An External Battery

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 4 MAY 2010 Figure 4.3 Connecting an External Battery...
  • Page 40: Connecting The Power Fail Transfer

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 4 MAY 2010 4.4 Connecting the Power Fail Transfer The 4TM and the Baseboards support the Power Fail Transfer function. If the AC power fails while the UPS is not connected, connect a power fail transfer circuit by connecting the C.O.
  • Page 41: Line Conditions

    TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 5 MAY 2010 PART 5. Connecting the C.O. Line This part describes how to connect the C.O. line to the OfficeServ 7030 system after the installation. 5.1 Line Conditions When connecting the C.O. lines, pay attention to the following criteria: Use an AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables.
  • Page 42: Cautions When Connecting The C.o. Line

    Use a pair of AWG #24 (or AWG #26) cable to connect a common C.O. line to the terminal pin of a terminal box connected to the OfficeServ 7030 system equipped with a 4TM board. Connecting to the 4TM Board...
  • Page 43: Part 6. Connecting The Stations And Additional Equipment

    Connect the stations with a pair of #24 AWG or #26 AWG cables.  The distances between the stations and the OfficeServ 7030 system are as follows: Table 6.1 Distance Between Stations and the System Installation Distance...
  • Page 44: Connecting Analog Phones

    6.1.2 Connecting Analog Phones Connect an analog phone to the base board's SLT ports, or to the 4SM board mounted on the OfficeServ 7030 system. Connecting to the Base Board’s SLT Connect an analog phone to the ports of the base board's SLT with a pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables.
  • Page 45: Connecting Digital Phones

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 Connecting to the 4SM Board Connect an analog phone to the port of the 4SM board with a pair of AWG #24 or AWG #26 cables. P1~ P4 Port (RJ-45) Pin No.
  • Page 46: Connecting Ip Phones (Itp, Smt-I Series And Sip)

    An IP phone is a phone that provides calls through the Ethernet LAN. The interface between a digital phone connected to the OfficeServ 7030 system and an IP phone connected to the LAN is as follows. By default, the base board supports four MGI channels which enables the use of the IP phones.
  • Page 47: Connecting A Door Phone And A Door Lock

    INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 6.1.4.1 Connecting Cards to LAN (4LM) 4LM (P1~P4), and OfficeServ 7030 main unit (LAN port) can be connected to a LAN by using an Ethernet cable. RJ-45 Port Pin No. Function Figure 6.6 LAN Connections 4LM Ports (P1~P4) ...
  • Page 48: Connecting A Wireless Lan Access Point

    RJ11 RJ11 Figure 6.7 Door Phone Connections 6.1.6 Connecting a Wireless LAN Access Point The wireless LAN service offered by the OfficeServ 7030 system requires the following equipment: SMT-R2000: Wireless LAN Access Point (AP)  SMT-W5100E/SMT-W5120D: Wireless LAN IP phone ...
  • Page 49: Figure 6.8 Wireless Connections

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 OfficeServ 7030 Figure 6.8 Wireless Connections...
  • Page 50: Connecting Additional Equipment

    Internal Modem 6.2.1 Connecting the MOH/BGM Equipment The OfficeServ 7030 system offers Music on Hold. The system provides internal tone/music and external music sources per C.O. or extension lines as the music source. One external MOH source connection is provided on the 7030 base unit’s MISC port. Connect the music source to this MISC port.
  • Page 51: Connecting External/Additional Page Equipment

    Connect external/additional paging equipment to the OfficeServ 7030 MISC port. The power of the external/additional paging equipment should be connected separately. The OfficeServ 7030 MISC port provides a voice pair and one dry contact to be used with customer-provided paging equipment. Connect the customer-provided paging equipment to the page output pins of the MISC port (see Figure 6.10).
  • Page 52: Connecting Loud Bell Interface

    A customer-provided loud ringing device can be controlled using a dry contact pair on the OfficeServ 7030 MISC port. Common bell connections should be wired to the OfficeServ 7030 MISC port. By using MMC 204, programming allows for interrupted or continuous operation of the contacts.
  • Page 53: Ring Over Page

    OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 The OfficeServ 7030 system supports only one dry contact for the common bell. The MISC port is located on the front panel of the OfficeServ 7030. contact Figure 6.11 Connecting Common Bell WARNING: Do not attempt to connect commercial AC power to these contacts.
  • Page 54: Wall-Mounting Keysets

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 6.2.6 Wall-Mounting Keysets 6.2.6.1 Wall-Mounting iDCS Keysets iDCS keysets come equipped with a reversible base wedge. To wall-mount a keyset, remove the wedge from the keyset and mount the wedge to the wall using one of the methods below (see Figure 6.11).
  • Page 55: Wall-Mounting Ds, Itp-5121D And Itp-5107S Keysets

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 6.2.6.2 Wall-Mounting DS, ITP-5121D and ITP-5107S Keysets DS, ITP 5121D and ITP 5107S keysets come equipped with a reversible base stand. To wall- mount a keyset, remove the base stand, reverse it, and attach stand in the bottom slots of the keyset.
  • Page 56: Wall-Mounting Smt-I5200 Series Keysets

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 6.2.6.3 Wall-Mounting SMT-i5200 Series Keysets Assemble the wall-mount bracket where you want to use the phone. The wall-mount bracket is an optional item. To install the wall-mounting bracket follow the steps below: 1.
  • Page 57 Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 To detach the wall-mounting bracket follow the steps below: You can detach the phone from the bracket by pressing the [Push] section at the bottom of the bracket. Detach the phone more easily by pulling the entire bottom of the bracket instead of only the [Push] section.
  • Page 58: Wall-Mounting Smt-I3105 Keysets

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 6.2.6.4 Wall-Mounting SMT-i3105 Keysets The SMT-i3105 keysets do not require an optional wall-mounting bracket. To wall-mount the SMT-i3105 follow the steps below: 1. First, choose the location where you want to install the phone, and then determine the positions of the screws by placing the phone at the target location on the wall.
  • Page 59: Attaching Add-On Modules (Aoms) To Keysets

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 6.2.7 Attaching Add-On Modules (AOMs) to Keysets 6.2.7.1 Attaching iDCS 64 Button Modules to an iDCS Keyset First, remove the base wedge from the iDCS 64 button module and attach the bracket to it with two of the screws provided (see Figure 6.14).
  • Page 60: Attaching Idcs 14 Button Aom To An Idcs Keyset

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 6.2.7.2 Attaching iDCS 14 Button AOM to an iDCS Keyset To add an iDCS 14 Button Key Strip to your iDCS keyset, follow these steps: (see Figure 6.15) 1) Place the keyset face down on a flat surface.
  • Page 61: Attaching Ds 64 Button Module To A Ds 5021D Or Ds 5014D

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 6.2.7.3 Attaching DS 64 Button Module to a DS 5021D or DS 5014D First, attach the bracket to the keyset with two of the screws provided. Then attach the 64 button module to the bracket with the remaining two screws.
  • Page 62: Figure 6.17 Attaching Smt-I5264 Aom To Phone

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 If PoE is used, PoE connection should be connected to the LAN port of the SMT-i5264 (AOM) first then transfer over to the phone. As shown in Figure 6.17 the SMT-i5264 (AOM) can transfer the power from the LAN port to the phone port, but the phone can’t transfer power...
  • Page 63 Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 • Prepare AOM to the set up mode o Press and hold 2 key from the 1 column (left most columns) to enter the set up mode. o Press the 3...
  • Page 64: Figure 6.19 Ip Aom Network Configuration

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 • Enter an ITP ID and password o id: 3210 o pw: 1234 • default port is 6000 Press [Save] then [ReStart]  • Use MMC 209 to pair AOM to any IP/TDM phone.
  • Page 65: Connecting The Smt-A52Ge Gigabit Adaptor

    Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 6.2.8 Connecting the SMT-A52GE Gigabit Adaptor The Gigabit Adaptor processes the Gigabit data for a Gigabit LAN connection on the PC connected to the SMT-i5200 series IP phone. COMPONENTS...
  • Page 66 Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 HOW TO CONNECT TO A PHONE 1. Separate the cradle at the back of the phone. 2. Mount the Gigabit Adaptor onto the back of the body. NOTE: The back of the Gigabit Adaptor is sharp, so take care to avoid injury.
  • Page 67 Home Page OfficeServ 7030 INSTALLATION TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 6 MAY 2010 3. Connect the cable. When PoE is supplied via the LAN: Handset Headphones Network (PoE Switch) When PoE is not supplied via the LAN: Power Handset Headphones Network 4. Attach the cradle to the back of the phone.
  • Page 68: Connecting Installation Tool

    Set up the OfficeServ 7030 LAN parameters in MMC 830. • If an OfficeServ 7030 is behind a firewall and the OIT is outside the firewall, ports 5090 and 5003 must be open to the private IP address of the 7030.
  • Page 69: Setting Network Parameters Through Mmc 830

    Note: In some applications the Public IP address and system IP Type (Public) may have to be set also in MMC 830. OfficeServ 7030 Reset New settings are applied only after the card is reset. The system may malfunction if the card is not properly initialized.
  • Page 70: Installation Tool And Lan Connection

    11. Click [System]. Click [Connect]. 12. Enter User ID [admin]. 13. Enter Password [samsung], then [OK]. 6.2.9.4 Installation Tool and Modem Connection via TELCO Line This example is based on a PC using an internal modem card. Connect Telephone line cord from internal modem connection of PC directly to loop start telco line.
  • Page 71: Figure 6.22 Oit And Modem Connection

    NOTE: Internal modem card must be installed for the connection to work. The incoming telco line may need to be programmed to ring directly to modem port of OfficeServ 7030 system in MMC 406 (e.g. Trunk 701 ring to port 3999).
  • Page 72: Connecting Web Management

    PC. Setting the Network parameter through the MMC830 program Set the network parameter of the OfficeServ 7030 system. For the setting value of the network parameter, contact the network administrator. 1) Set the IP address of the OfficeServ 7030 system.
  • Page 73: Figure 6.23 Web Management Initial Screen

    2) Access the Web Management through the LAN IP address. Access address: https://[System LAN IP Address] Figure 6.23 Web Management Initial Screen 3) Enter your ID and password on the Web Management initial screen, and click the [OK] button to log in. ID = admin, Password = samsung. 6.31...
  • Page 74: System Data/Activity Reports

    The following type of reports can be output to a PC or LAN printer that is connected to the same network as the OfficeServ 7030: SMDR (Station Message Detail Records), UCD Reports, Traffic Reports, Alarm Reports and much more. Refer to MMC 829 to configure the report type and data output network configuration (See OfficeServ 7030 Programming Manual).
  • Page 75: Officeserv 7030 Analog Terminal Adapters

    PART 6 MAY 2010 6.2.12 OfficeServ 7030 Analog Terminal Adapters The OfficeServ 7030 can be SIP enabled (SIP licenses required) to interface with other 3 party analog terminal adapters (ATA) devices, to provide voice connectivity to a VoIP network. The SIP enabled adapters can be used to support specialized voice applications such as: •...
  • Page 76: Part 7. Power Up Procedures

    TECHNICAL MANUAL PART 7 MAY 2010 PART 7. Power Up Procedures This section describes items to check before starting the OfficeServ 7030 system and the procedure for starting the system. 7.1 Pre-Check This section describes items to check before starting the OfficeServ 7030 system.
  • Page 77: Safety Conditions

    5) Release the RST switch and wait for system to complete the boot up process. Check the LEDs of the OfficeServ 7030. 6) The RUN LED of the OfficeServ 7030 main unit lights green and the MC LED flashes when the system normally starts the booting process.
  • Page 78: Pre-Configured Numbering Of Extension And

    7.3 Pre-Configured Numbering of Extension and CO Lines and Stations The OfficeServ 7030 has been designed as plug-n-play to operate right out of the box with minimum programming and little installation time required. The OfficeServ 7030 supports 4 CO lines and 8 digital stations, and 2 ports of embedded automated attendant. Other types of iDCS, DS, SMT-i and ITP series phones can be connected if necessary.
  • Page 79 NOTE: Other types of iDCS, DS and ITP phones can be connected however the line keys will have a different default button configuration. Once the OfficeServ 7030 system is booted, the system verifies the cards mounted on each slot and saves this information as the default configuration of the system. At default, the OfficeServ 7030 system assigns 3 digits to CO lines, extensions, and extension groups.
  • Page 80: Part 8. Software And Database Management

    Files can be deleted using IS Tool, File Control. Using Installation Tool over a LAN connection to the system, the software files can be uploaded to the OfficeServ 7030 main unit. Once the files are loaded onto the OfficeServ 7030 system they can be manipulated with MMC 818.
  • Page 81: Part 9. Adding Cards To The System

    PART 9. Adding Cards to the System 9.1 Adding Stations 1) Power the OfficeServ 7030 OFF before adding a new card. Locate a suitable empty card slot. Having located a suitable slot, insert the new card into the slot and push firmly in the middle of the card to ensure that it is fully inserted into the back plane connector.

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