Samsung DX-408, DX-408i Installation Manual

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Notice
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Manual Organization

This manual is an installer’s guide containing information on system specification, how to install and set up the DX-408/DX-408i digital key system and how to connect additional equipment.
The DX-408 and DX-408i digital key systems provide the same number of stations (4 keysets and 4 SLT’s). The DX-408 digital key system accommodates 4 analogue trunk lines, DX-408i digital key system accommodates 2 BRI lines (4 channels). This manual uses notes such as (DX-408) or (DX-408i) when explaining the different features of each system. Where not noted the explanation refers to a common feature of both systems.
The chapters of this manual include the following contents.
Chapter 1 “DX-408/DX-408i Digital Key System Overview”, describes the features of the DX­408/DX-408i digital key system, appearance and internal structure of the system, and precautions related to system installation.
Chapter 2 “DX-408/DX-408i Digital Key System Installation”, provides general installation information for the DX-408/DX-408i digital key system.
Chapter 3 “Additional Equipment Connection”, describes various equipment that can be additionally installed on the DX-408/DX-408i digital key system.
Appendix A “System Specifications”, describes the DX-408/DX-408i digital key system specifications for power, environment, and lines.
Appendix B “Mounting Template”, provides the mounting template necessary to hang the DX­408/DX-408i digital key system on the wall.

Table of Contents

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Chapter 1
System Features .............................................................................................................. 1-1
System Overview.............................................................................................................. 1-2
System Details .................................................................................................................. 1-2
System Specifications ....................................................................................................... 1-2
System Structure ............................................................................................................... 1-3
Product Safety Precautions ............................................................................................. 1-6
DX-408/DX- 408i Di git al Key Syst em Overview
1-1~1-6
Chapter 2 DX-408/D X-408 i Di gital Key System Inst al lation 2-1~2-28
Installation Environment ................................................................................................... 2-1
Installation Precautions .................................................................................................... 2-2
Selecting Place .................................................................................................................. 2-2
Preventing Static Electricity ............................................................................................. 2-2
Correct Cable Requirements ............................................................................................. 2-2
Conditions of Line ............................................................................................................ 2-3
Checking Power ................................................................................................................ 2-3
Installing System .............................................................................................................. 2-4
Prior to Installation ........................................................................................................... 2-4
Installing System .............................................................................................................. 2-5
Checking System Options .............................................................................................. 2-22
Memory Backup Selection ............................................................................................. 2-22
Music Source Selection ................................................................................................. 2-22
Replacing ROMs ............................................................................................................ 2-23
Testing Initial System Operation .................................................................................... 2-25
Connecting Power Supply to System .............................................................................. 2-25
Trunk Line and Station Line Basically Assigned ............................................................ 2-26
Description of Keyset Buttons ........................................................................................ 2-27
Chapter 3 Connection of Additional Equipment .......... 3-1~3-12
Connecting Additional Equipment .................................................................................... 3-1
Music-on-Hold/Background Music .................................................................................. 3-1
External Paging ................................................................................................................. 3-3
Common Bell .................................................................................................................... 3-4
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) ..................................................................... 3-5
PC and Remote Programming .......................................................................................... 3-6
CTM-CTI Module ............................................................................................................ 3-8
Voice Mail/Automatic Attendant ...................................................................................... 3-9
Door -Phone and Door Lock Release ............................................................................. 3-10
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Appendix A System Specifications ....................... A-1~A-2
Power Specifications ........................................................................................................ A-1
Environment Specifications ............................................................................................. A-1
Line Specifications .......................................................................................................... A-1
Others ............................................................................................................................... A-2
Appendix B Mounting Template............................. B-1~B-1
Chapter
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DX-408/DX-408i Digital Key System Overview
The DX-408/DX-408i digital key system is designed for the small office/ho me office. Both DX-408/DX-408i digital Key systems utilise a baseboard to provide 8 station circuits (4 circuits for digital keysets and 4 circuits for analogue telephones (SLT’s)) and 4 trunk circuits. The DX-408 digital key system accommodates 4 analogue trunk lines and the DX-408i digital key system accommodates 2 BRI lines (4 Channels). In addition, one of the BRI ports (2 Channels) of the DX-408i system can be substituted for ISDN extensions.

System Features

The
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DX-408 and DX-408I are both digital key systems offering a simple and compact
design.
The
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DX-408 and DX-408i systems support Plug & Play functionality and are easy to install.
The
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DX-408 and DX-408i systems support a Door Phone Interface Module (DPIM)
connection allowing connection of a door-phone.
Both
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DX-408 and DX-408i digital key systems accommodate 8 station circuits.
The
DX-408 digital key system accommodates 4 analogue trunk lines. The DX-408i digital key system can provide 4 digital trunk channels using both ISDN interfaces. However, the second BRI port can be configured as a Network Termination (NT) rather than 2 digital trunks. That is, it becomes an extension port to provide access to ISDN terminal equipment attached to the DX408I as extension equipment. A typical application would be to connect a router to this port – this could be used to dial out to the ISDN network via the DX408i.
The DX-408/DX-408i digital key systems do not support AOMs or keyset daughter boards.
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System Overview

System Details

System items Details
CPU MC68EC000 (16MHz) 16Bit Mode
Memory
Switch Structure 256 x 256 Time Slot SIO port RS-232C (SIO)

System Specifi cations

ROM (DX-408) : 1Mbytes (2 x 27C4001) ROM (DX-408i) :
RAM : 256 Kbytes (2x681000)
2Mbyte (4 x 27C4001)
Items Height (mm) Width (mm) Depth (mm) Mass (Kg)
DX-408/DX-408i 190 350 60 2.0
DPIM 29 90 120 0.2

System Structure

System Capacity
DX-408 : 4 analogue trunk lines
Trunk
Station Music-on-hold/ Background music
channel General-purpose dry contact 1
SIO port 1 External Page 1
The 8 station ports have a fixed configuration - 4 digital keysets and 4 analogue telephones.
Front View of System
DX-408i : 2 BRI lines (4 Channels) (CO3.4/BRI2 line (2 Channels) can be substituted for ISDN extensions)
8 circuits (4 circuits for digital keysets and 4 circuits for analogue telephones)
1 (internal or external)
Front cover
Side cover
DX-408
DX-408i
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System Ports (After Removing Side Cover)
CO1.2/BRI1 port
CO3.4/BRI2 port
Memory backup switch
SLI ports (Single line interface ports:25-28)
SIO port (For RS-232C)
The PSTN or [BRI1, BRI2] port locations are clearly identified on the equipment.
DLI ports (Digital line interface ports:21-24)
MISC port (general-purpose dry contact/ external music source port/
Battery port
External Page port)
Bottom View of the system
SIO port (for RS-232C)
Groove for ground connection cable requirements. Not Required in Australia
Groove used for hanging the system on a wall
Power connector
Power switch
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Site Requirements

The installation site for the Samsung DX 408 systems should meet the following requirements – The locati on for the key servi ce unit (KSU) must provide enough spac e for easy i nstallation and
have adequate lighting and ventilation. Select a location that will minimize cable lengths. Observe the maximum cable length limits
indicated in this manual . The equipment should not be exposed to moisture, direct sunlight, corrosive fumes, dust, constant vibration or strong magnetic fields such as those generated by motors and copy machines.
A single phase, c o rrec t ly ea rthed, 240V, 10Amp, 50Hz, AC General Purpose Outlet (GPO) must be provided wi thin two metres of the KSU. The GPO must be easily accessible and kept clear of obstructions. Extension cords must not be used. A dedicated, separately fused circuit should be used to mini mize the risk of other electrical equipment being connected that could adversely affect system oper ati on.
The equip m e nt m us t be l oc ated in an en vir o n m e nt th at will re main within t h e Temperature ra nge of 0oC to 45oC and 10% to 95% Relative Humidity, non-condensing.
Allow at leas t 3 0c m c learance on b ot h s i des a n d 3 0cm cleara nce on top of the K S U to ensure proper ve nt il ati o n.
Do not inst all th e K S U i n cl os e proximit y to a f ir e s pri nk l er h ead or ot h er sources of w at er.
Immunity to Interference.
The DX 408 Systems have been designed to be
immune to the levels of interference normally
found within residential and commercial
premises (for example, mains dips and breaks,
electro-static discharge, overvoltages and
transients, electromagnetic fields).
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Chapter
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DX-408/DX-408i Digital
Key System Installation

Installation Precautions

Selecting Location

Select a location providing sufficient space and good light to facilitate installation and servicing of the DX-408/DX-408i digital key system.

Minimising Static Electricity

Antistatic precautions should be observed during installation and maintenance on the system.
The DX-408/DX-408I systems must be plugged into a properly earthed mains supply socket.

Correct Cable Re q uirements

Select a KSU location minimizing the length of the system cable, and ensure that all the lines or cables from and to the DX-408/DX-408i digital key system are protected from damage. In addition, be careful to minimise interference from electromagnetic waves by avoiding the running of cables parallel to an AC power cable. Refer to the cable requirements shown in the following table.
Wire
Equipment Cables
Digital keyset 1PR. Twisted .50 1300 400 Analogue telephone 1PR. Twisted .50 3000 1000 Door phone 2PR. Twisted .50 330 100 DPIM 1PR. Twisted .50 1000 300
Dia
(mm)
MAX FEET(ft) MAX METRE(m)
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Chapter 2
DX-408/DX-408i Digital Key System Installation

Line Conditions

When using .50mm conductor cable, the maximum length of a line for an analogue telephone is 1000m, and the maximum length of a line for a digital keyset is 400m.

Checking Power

In order to reduce operational problems with the DX-408/DX-408i systems due to mains voltage drop and possible interruption of power, it is recommended that a separately fused GPO be used.
Connect the DX-408/DX-408I digital key system to a dedicated GPO in order to minimise noise problems or system malfunction due to mains voltage drops.
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