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System Setup
Card Types
Power Cards
The power cards comprise:
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The
RCMP-D (
power) card located in the power slot farthest to the left of the shelf which supplies the
necessary power to all cards in the shelf.
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The
RGPS-K (
ringer) card providing the ring signal and the message-waiting signal to the receiver con-
nected to the subscriber card.
Control Card
The MCPU2 (control) card is the main processor card for the system and initialises the system when it starts
operating. It also provides a clock to each card, stores and searches data, controls data transmission to pe-
ripheral devices, and checks and tests the condition of cards. This card:
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acts as the interface between different subscriber cards;
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supplies the system clock for SMG-3000 network synchronisation, and the system tone source;
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provides the I/O interface.
Subscriber Cards
The subscriber cards provide various services to subscribers. The SMG-3000 system can hold a maximum of
four subscriber cards in the shelf.
For different service types, there are relevant subscriber cards: analogue card, digital card, ISDN card and
service card.
The following illustration shows the RCMP-D card, the RGPS-K card and the MCPU2 card.
RCMP-D card (power)
RGPS-K card (ringer)
MCPU2 card (control)