Samsung SVMi-8 Telephone Accessories User Manual


 
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Installing Individual SVMi-8 Components
Installing a Voice Processing Module
Each SVMi-8 comes with one VPM installed. Adding new VPMs is as simple as plugging them in. There is no special
programming to do, the card will be recognized when the system powers up.
Removing the Plastice Housing (If Applicable)
The SVMi-8 is protected by a plastic housing. Before any additional VPMs can be added, this plastic housing must
be removed. If this card is installed in a DCS COMPACT II this may already be done.
To remove the plastic housing first remove the ejector tabs by pulling them outward until they snap off. Next, to sep-
arate the two halves of the casing, remove the four screws and pull the two halves apart. This releases the SVMi-8
card PCB.
Installing the VPM
Discharge any static electricity you may have gathered by touching a ground point such as the cover of the KSU
Power Supply. When you have done this then lay the SVMi-8 card face up on a non-conductive surface.
Position the second VPM over the card connector on the SVMi-8 base board and gently apply pressure until the card
seats. The SVMi-8 card can now be installed in the KSU.
Installing or Removing the Hard Disk Drive
Removing a Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
1. Power down the phone system and remove the SVMi-8 card.
2. Remove from plastic case (if the Voice Mail card has been removed from a DCS or iDCS 500).
3. AVOID TOUCHING OR APPLYING PRESURE TO THE TOP COVER OF THIS HDD.
4. HANDLE THIS UNIT ONLY BY THE SIDES.
5. Hold the unit with the HDD supported in your hand, held by the edges. The solder side of the card should be
facing up.
6. Remove the 4 retaining screws so that the HDD becomes detached.
7. Still holding the HDD by the edges invert the card (component side up) and gently unplug the ribbon cable.
8. Gently pack the HDD in the SEC provided packaging.
Installing a Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
1. Hold the HDD by the sides with the 4 screw studs facing up.
2. Attach the ribbon cable between the HDD and the Voice Mail card. The 4 spare pins on one end of the connector
are not used.
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