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Chapter 3
Grounding and Power Connections
CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL 48VDC BATTERY SOURCE
CAUTION
: To reduce risk of fire and injury, use only a sealed nickel-cadmium or lead-acid
battery supply capable of handling a charge current of 0.45 Amps, a charge voltage of -54
VDC and a discharge rate of 6–40 Amp Hours (AH).
The power supplies contain a monitoring circuit to switch the system to customer-provided 48VDC bat-
teries if AC power is interrupted. Calls in progress are not disconnected. The PSU-B/PSU60 provides
-56VDC at 0.4 amperes charging current (when AC power is supplied) which allows for float charging
from the system to the emergency backup batteries. There should be no more than a -0.5VDC drop in
voltage from the system and the batteries.
Take the following precautions when installing batteries:
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Make sure the batteries you install conform to local building, fire and safety codes. Some battery
types emit hydrogen gas during the charging state and may require venting to fresh air.
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Do not place batteries directly on a concrete floor. This causes them to discharge very quickly.
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Follow the battery manufacturer’s recommended installation and maintenance procedures.
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Check polarity prior to connecting the external 48VDC power source to the system.
Connect four 12V batteries or eight 6V batteries in series. Use the factory-supplied wire harness with
91.5cm (36”) white and black leads to connect batteries. The batteries must be located within one me-
tre of the KSU.
The 48VDC cable assembly has a male 3-pin mate and lock connector on the system end. Insert this
end of the DC cable into the battery (BATT) connector on the left-hand side of the cabinet. Attach the
other end of the DC power cable to the 48VDC power source. (
WARNING: Make sure the proper polarity is observed. Equipment damage will result
if polarity is reversed. Do not connect external power to the system.
Press the “BATT” switch located above the card slots (next to the main power switch marked “PWR”)
to the ON position. (See
in Chapter 4 which shows the position of the switch.)
MDF Cabling
All connections to the system are made by way of a customer-provided main distribution frame (MDF).
Each interface card, with the exception of the TEPRI and MGI card, is connected to the MDF using a
25-pair female amphenol-type cable (see below). These cables can be routed into the cabinet(s) from
below or on the right-hand side.
Label each cable to correspond with the slot numbers. Label each terminating block to identify the
cabinet, slot and port numbers. Use one pair twisted jumper wire to cross-connect stations or lines to
their associated port.
Summary of Contents for OfficeServ500
Page 1: ...SAMSUNG OfficeServ Installation Guide EnterpriseIPSolutions ...
Page 16: ...FIGURES 2 1 TO 2 4 ...
Page 18: ...MOUNTING SCREWS FRONT LEFT SIDE BOTTOM FIGURE 2 2 ATTACHING LEGS TO MAIN CABINET ...
Page 20: ...Mounting Screw Holes Mounting Screw Holes FIGURE 2 4 SECURING CABINET IN RACK ...
Page 25: ...FIGURES 3 1 TO 3 4 ...
Page 27: ...FIGURE 2 4 Power Input Location FIGURE 3 2 POWER INPUT LOCATION ...
Page 28: ...110 220V selection switch FIGURE 3 3 SETTING VOLTAGE ON PSU ...
Page 43: ...FIGURES 4 1 TO 4 24 ...
Page 48: ...P1 P3 U7 U4 U6 U11 U3 P2 U2 U8 U5 U9 U10 U11 FIGURE 4 5 ESM BOARD ...
Page 49: ...Screw Locations FIGURE 4 6 MCP2 LCP2 CARD SCREW LOCATIONS ...
Page 50: ...P1 P2 P3 P4 U1 U2 U4 U4 U13 D3 D4 D2 D1 K2 K1 K3 T3 T4 T2 T1 FIGURE 4 7 MISC BOARD ...
Page 51: ...Screw Locations FIGURE 4 8 SCP2 CARD SCREW LOCATIONS ...
Page 52: ...P1 U7 U4 U5 P2 U2 U1 U6 U3 U8 FIGURE 4 9 SCM BOARD ...
Page 53: ...P1 U7 U4 U5 P2 U2 U1 U6 U3 FIGURE 4 10 MFM BOARD ...
Page 54: ...P2 U3 U4 P1 U1 U8 U5 U9 U2 FIGURE 4 11 RCM BOARD ...
Page 55: ...U10 U9 U8 U5 U7 L1 L2 P1 P2 FIGURE 4 12 MODEM BOARD ...
Page 60: ...EJECTOR TABS SCREWS FIGURE 4 17 TEPRI CARD SCREW LOCATIONS ...
Page 64: ...FIGURE 4 21 SVMi 16 CARD SERIAL PORT RESET BUTTON VOICE PROCESSING MODULE DISK DRIVE ...
Page 67: ...RAM ROM ROM ROM ROM RAM Clear J2 1F DSP JP1 A law u law FIGURE 4 24 VDIAL CARD ...
Page 71: ...110 FUSES VOLTAGE SETTING FIGURE 5 1 FUSES ON PSU ...
Page 74: ...FIGURES 6 1 TO 6 6 ...
Page 75: ...FIGURE 6 1 MDF CONNECTIONS LOOP START LINE TO TRUNK B CARD ...
Page 77: ...FIGURE 6 3 MDF CONNECTIONS AC15 CARD ...
Page 78: ...FIGURE 6 4 MDF CONNECTIONS OFF PREMISES EXTENSION FROM SLI CARD ...
Page 86: ...FIGURES 7 1 TO 7 8 ...
Page 87: ...FIGURE 7 1a MDF CONNECTIONS DIGITAL KEYSET TO DLI CARD ...
Page 88: ...FIGURE 7 1b MDF CONNECTIONS DIGITAL KEYSET TO 16DLI CARD ...
Page 91: ...FIGURE 7 4 WALL MOUNTING A DCS EURO KEYSET ...
Page 92: ...1 2 1 3 FIGURE 7 5 WALL MOUNTING AN iDCS SERIES KEYSET WITH BASE WEDGE ...
Page 93: ...FIGURE 7 6a MDF CONNECTIONS ADD ON MODULE TO DLI CARD ...
Page 94: ...FIGURE 7 6b MDF CONNECTIONS ADD ON MODULE TO 16DLI CARD ...
Page 95: ...FIGURE 7 7a MDF CONNECTIONS SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE TO SLI CARD ...
Page 96: ...FIGURE 7 7b MDF CONNECTIONS SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE TO 8SLI OR 8MWSLI CARD ...
Page 97: ...FIGURE 7 7c MDF CONNECTIONS SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE TO 16SLI CARD ...
Page 98: ...FIGURE 7 7d MDF CONNECTIONS SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE TO 16MWSLI CARD ...
Page 99: ...FIGURE 7 8a MDF CONNECTIONS DOOR PHONE AND DPIM TO DLI CARD ...
Page 100: ...FIGURE 7 8b MDF CONNECTIONS DOOR PHONE AND DPIM TO 16DLI CARD ...
Page 104: ...FIGURES 8 1 TO 8 6 ...
Page 115: ...FIGURES 9 1 TO 9 2 ...
Page 117: ...FIGURE 9 2 CONNECTING iDCS 28D AND 18D KEYSET DAUGHTERBOARDS ...
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