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OfficeServ 7200
TECHNICAL MANUAL
3.2.6 Optional Daughter Boards
There are 4 types of optional daughter boards that can be installed ONLY on the MCP.
Each optional daughterboard must be installed in specific positions of the MCP
Figure
3.9). Each optional daughterboard is described below:
• Muti-Frequency Module (MFM): The MFM is installed in the 3
MCP. This board provides an additional 12 DSP circuits for DTMF tone detection.
• Miscellaneous (MIS): The MIS is installed in the first position of the MCP (towards
front of the board). MIS provides 2 external Music On Hold ports, an external paging
port, a loud bell port, a common bell port, and also provides 2 dry contact relay
ports that connect or disconnects the signal transmission or power supply with
external equipment.
• RCM: This board has a slide switch to switch between R2 and CID. This switch
should always be in the CID position. R2 signaling is not used in the USA. The RCM
board installs in the middle position on the MCP card. The RCM board is used to
provide 14 Caller ID DSP circuits for Caller ID detection on loop start trunks.
• RCM2: This board performs the same function as the RCM, analog Caller ID (CID)
decoding on incoming calls. In addition the RCM2 provides CID or FSK signaling on
analog ports. Any CID compatible device connected to analog station ports can
display CID name and number information as received from the telephone
company. This board regenerates CID exactly as the central office sends it.
This RCM2 board can be used in place of the RCM. Use MMC 300 to set CID to SLT
"ON" for each analog port that will have CID.
This board has a slide switch to switch between R2 and CID. This switch should
always be in the CID position. R2 signaling is not used in the USA. The RCM2 board
installs in the middle position of the MCP card. The RCM2 board is used to provide
14 Caller ID DSP circuits for Caller ID detection on loop start trunks
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