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Posted By: Bill77 Samsung DCS 100 - 01/10/20 01:30 PM
How do I connect to the Samsung DCS 100 with a computer and what software do I use? Do I use a DB-9 cable etc..?


How do I manually back up the system?




Thanks
Bill
Posted By: pvj Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 01/10/20 02:56 PM
Depends on what card you have.If it's a Mem3 or 4 card (release 1)then you connect with a serial cable using pcmmc.
If it's a MCP card (release 2) then you use ethernet and OSM software. The software to use depends on what type of card you have and what software version the system is running.
Posted By: Bill77 Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 01/10/20 03:04 PM
How do I find out in programming or have to look at the hardware?
Posted By: pvj Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 01/10/20 03:06 PM
In programming from a keyset look at mmc 727 for the system version. You can look at the hardware to tell what card you have but you won't be able to tell the version .
Posted By: Bill77 Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 01/10/20 04:49 PM
Version 2004.05.12 B1.34

Also after a call is hung up with the CO trunks it takes like 5 seconds to disconnect and the light to go out on the phone. How do I change the disconnect timer?
Posted By: pvj Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 01/10/20 05:03 PM
So you have a MEM3 or 4 card , release1 .That means you need a misc card installed and you would connect to a serial port .Sorry, you can use OSM (Office Serv Manager) to program it.

This should help you

https://archive.org/details/ariscop_gmail_Osm


The co port hangs onto the line to make sure it disconnects properly.default is 2 seconds and you can adjust it in mmc503 (clearing)
Posted By: Bill77 Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 01/10/20 05:27 PM
So thats a different card then the VM card where I see a hard drive and a serial port?


Thanks for all your help... Im a AVAYA and CIsco guy and this Samsumg PBX is kicking me ass... LOL
Posted By: pvj Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 01/10/20 05:37 PM
Correct.The serial port on the SVMi card is only for programming the voicemail/ auto attendant .For that you can use hyperterminal .

To do the phone system you need a MISC card which is used for caller id decoding as well and would be sitting to the left of the MEM card.
Posted By: Bill77 Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 01/11/20 08:24 PM
Thanks PVJ your awesome.... 1 last question I hope lol.... The memory card has a dip switch setting on it, should it be in the up or down position to save all the translations?
Posted By: pvj Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 01/11/20 08:44 PM
The switch should be marked ON and OFF .You want it in the ON position to hold the programming.I'm not sure I think it is up but take a look at the screening on the card itself.
Posted By: Bill77 Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 01/11/20 09:14 PM
Can I switch it to the on position while the system is up and running and it will save?
Posted By: pvj Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 01/11/20 11:58 PM
I don't think that will be an issue.The memory is already "saved" the backup is just for power failure condition.
Posted By: Bill77 Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 02/06/21 12:53 AM
Had the same issue. Customer lost power to entire building and they lost all the programming again. Is there an issue with the Samsung IDCS100? What can I do to make sure this doesn't keep happening each time building loses power?
Posted By: pvj Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 02/06/21 03:41 AM
It is probably a bad supercap on your mem card. Better than a battery, they can go bad.
Posted By: Bill77 Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 02/06/21 04:18 PM
What is the easiest way to grab a backup after Im done re programming everything? How do you take that backup and upload if this happens again? This is like the 5th time Im re programming everything lol....
Posted By: pvj Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 02/06/21 04:25 PM
As mentioned earlier in this thread you have a mem card , probably a mem3 right? You need a misc card installed and then you can assign 1 of the serial ports for connecting to with a pc and do a backup from there. So you also need a pc or laptop with a serial port or adaptor as well. You also need the Samsung software . Once you have all this it is easy to both do a backup of the programming and an upload if you lose it.
Posted By: Bill77 Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 02/06/21 05:44 PM
Ill have to re check all the cards and slots when I go back and Ill take some pics so you can see what I see. Thank you
Posted By: nameless Re: Samsung DCS 100 - 02/07/21 12:00 AM
Mem4 cards have an Ethernet port you can use with osm for programming.
They also have flash memory, not eprom chips, so you can backup the programming to flash and then restore it if it loses memory.
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