Smartmedia Cards; Input-Output Modem (Iom) Board - Samsung iDCS 500 General Description Manual

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R2/CID MODULE (RCM)
The R2/CID Module installs in any position on any of the processor cards. The main pur-
pose of the RCM daughter board is to provide Caller ID decoders for use with that tele-
phone company provided service over analog trunks. A secondary use of the RCM is to
provide R2 MFC senders and receivers to the system although these are not used in the
US. The system can support up to three of these cards for a total of 42 CID receivers.
The RCM consists of the following:
Fourteen (14) CID receivers (for use with Caller ID on analog trunks)
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MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTION MODULE (MISC)
The Miscellaneous Function Module (MISC) daughter board installs in position MCP-D3
on the MCP card in a single cabinet system or in position SCP-D2 on the SCP or position
LCP-D2 on the LCP card(s) in a multiple cabinet system. The MISC daughter board is
used to provide external music on hold/audio inputs (radios, digital announcers, etc.),
external paging auto output, loud bell, common bell and assignable dry contact closures.
The system can support up to three of these daughter boards, one on the MCP or SCP and
one on each of the LCPs.
The MISC consists of the following:
Two (2) external music/audio inputs
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One (1) external paging audio output
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One (1) loud bell audio output
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One (1) common bell relay contact closure
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Two (2) software assignable relay contact closures
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2.2.3 SMARTMEDIA CARDS

An iDCS 500 system must have a SmartMedia card installed in the main control processor
(MCP) as the SmartMedia card contains the system operating software. The SmartMedia
card can also be used to store a backup customer database to supplement the database
stored on the MCP card. In addition the SmartMedia card can store backup copies of the
operating software for the SCP , LCP , TEPRI, and LAN cards.
2.2.4 INPUT–OUTPUT MODEM (IOM) BOARD
The Input Output Modem board installs in the first cabinet and provides access to the two
serial I/O ports on the Main Control Processor (MCP) card. The IOM board also has provi-
sion to have an internal 56K/V.90 installed on it (see Part 2.2.5). When the MCP card is
equipped with a LAN daughter board, the IOM board provides access to the LAN inter-
face in addition to the two serial I/O ports carried on the LAN daughter board.
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