OfficeServ 7400
INSTALLATION
TECHNICAL MANUAL
PART 3 MAY 2010
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3.3.20 WLAN (WIRELESS LAN)
Refer to the SMT-R2000 AP documentation for wireless LAN installation and configuration
information.
3.3.21 SVMi-20E
The SVMi-20E card can be installed in the OfficeServ 7200 and OfficeServ 7400 Systems.
This section provides the additional steps required to set up the SVMi-20E for operation in the
OfficeServ 7400. Included is other basic information regarding components making up the
SVMi-20E.
Refer to the SVMi-20E Documentation for General Description, Installation,
Programming and other Guides for all details including optional modules and their installation.
SVMi-20E FRONT PANEL
The front view of the SVMi-20E board is shown in the picture below.
Figure 3.50 SVMi-20E LED Indications
The SIO Interface:
This is a serial interface used to connect a modem or PC to provide local or
remote PC based administration of the SVMi-20E.
The LAN Interface:
An Ethernet port used for local or remote PC administration of the SVMi-
20E. The main purpose for this connector is for system file transfer (Back-up and Restore) as
well as for use with E-Mail Gateway functionality. The SVMi-20E is designed to back up and
restore data to the customer provided LAN, or directly to a PC or Laptop connected to this
LAN connector. The E-Mail Gateway functionality is used to send voice messages to E-Mail.
RST Button:
The recessed button marked RST is the SVMi-20E reset button. Pressing this will
immediately restart the SVMi-20E system and disconnect any calls in progress.
Since pressing
the RESET button during operation will disconnect all callers and immediately restart the
SVMi-20E, it should only be used with caution. Pressing this button when the system is
performing Disk I/O could result in data loss or file corruption. This button should not be
pressed if the SVMi-20E is actively processing calls.
LED INDICATIONS
There are eight (8) LEDs on the SVMi-20E, the one marked HD will flash whenever the hard
disk drive is being accessed, others will give indications of various board functionality.
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