Remote Programming; Dcs 70 Remote Programming Modem Connection; Dcs70 Programming Required; Using An External Modem - Samsung DCS 70 Installation Manual

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SAMSUNG DCS 70
INSTALLATION MANUAL
This cable should be no longer than 5 metres if unshielded cable is used or 20 metres if shielded
cable is used.
The cable from the system to the PC should be no longer than 5 metres if unshielded cable is used.
The cable should be no longer than 20 metres is shielded pair cable is used.
Refer to the DCS Installation & Maintenance Manual for a complete description of the PCMMC
programming feature.

REMOTE PROGRAMMING

DCS 70 Remote Programming Modem Connection:

There are several methods of connecting a modem to the DCS 70 system.
1. The preferred method is to use the internal modem which can be fitted to either the MISC 1 or
MISC 2 cards, coupled with ISDN indial routing the calls to the internal modem (tele number 359).
Alternatively, connection to the internal modem via the operator is also possible.
This has the advantage of:
• No external cables required.
• No SLI port required.
• Reduced complexity in set up and simplified transfer.
2. Connect an external modem to a SLI port coupled with a ISDN indial or AA to route calls to the
modem.
3. If no ISDN indial/MSN or AA are available the external modem can be connected to an SLI port
on the DCS 70 and remote programming calls routed to the modem via the operator.

DCS70 Programming Required:

MMC 804: This is to be the same as for local programming described earlier.
MMC 406: Direct trunk to ring at 359 (internal Modem #) or the ext number the external modem is
connected to.
OR
MMC 714: Direct a Indial to ring at 359 (internal Modem #) or the ext number the external modem is
connected to.
This is all that is required if using the internal modem.

Using an external Modem:

The MISC 1 / 2 card to an external modem cable shown below works with most external modems.
Note that a custom made cable is required as the DB 9 connector on the MISC card has non-standard
pin-outs. (The MISC card is a DTE).
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