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OfficeServ 7400
TECHNICAL MANUAL
INSERTING THE CARD
NOTE: Before powering off the KSU, it is recommended that you use MMC 740 and set MBX
Download to 'No'.
The SVMi-20E card can be installed in any slot (1~5) of any cabinet. When configured for 20
ports, slots (3~5) of the main cabinet must be used. Check that the OfficeServ 7400 system's
power switch is in the OFF position. Next, position the SVMi-20E card in the grooves of the
card guide and gently slide the card in until it makes contact with the connector. Press gently
but firmly on the left and right of the front edge of the card until the card seats in its
connector. Press firmly on the Black Front Panel Lever until it snaps securely in place. The
cabinet can now be turned on.
If the SVMi-20E card is being installed in an existing system, you will have to use MMC 806 to
pre-install the card and MMC 724 to assign extension numbers to each SVMi-20E port. Use
any available numbers.
After the SVMi-20E card is installed, either in a new or existing system, you will have to use
MMC 601 and assign all the SVMi port numbers to the last available station group (Group
Number 5049 by default).
POWER UP PROCEDURE FOR SVMi-20E
Follow the steps below to ensure that the SVMi-20E is properly setup.
POWER UP
1. Complete insertion of the SVMi-20E and all other required interface cards and turn the
system power switch ON.
2. There are 8 LEDs on the front of SVMi-20E. We will watch three during power up: the
PGD, HDD, and the SDN LEDs.
POWER UP LED CONFIRMATION
 The PGD LED will show steady green when the SVMi-20E is receiving power from the
OfficeServ 7400 Back Plane connectors.
 The HDD LED will show hard drive access and will flicker whenever the HDD (hard drive) is
being accessed.
 The SDN LED will start off Green as the SVMi-20E is booting up (it will also turn Green
when the SVMi-20E is shut down properly). It will turn Orange after the Voice Drivers are
loaded into memory and then turn RED when the application software is fully loaded. RED
is warning letting you know the application is running and it is NOT safe to power down
the OfficeServ 7400 system.
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