office serv 500
The office serv 500 became obsolete in April 2007 and manufacturer’s technical support ceases in 2012. TelephoneSystemsDirect will be providing maintenance services well beyond 2012 for owners of office serv 500 systems.
The office serv 500 should more formally be called the OfficeServ500. It arrived in early 2004 to succeed the iDCS500 that had previously displaced the applications requiring three DCS cabinets.
An office serv 500 single chassis provides nine card slots into which can be installed: 8DLI & 16DLI for keyset extensions; 8SLI, 8MWSLI, 16SLI and 16MWSLI for analogue extension ports MW=message waiting); TRKB for 4 trunks and MOH port; 8TRK; 4BRI – ISDN2; TEPRI – ISDN30; SVMi-8 4 and 8-port voice mail. What made the office serv 500 different was the inclusion of the MGI-2 and MGI-3 media gateway interfaces for voice-over-IP communications.
Expanding an office serv 500 requires either one or two additional shelves with slot 9 being utilised for the SCP2. In each expansion cabinet an LCP2 would replace the MCP2 for shelf processing.
To complete the office serv 500 cards we have the daughter board IOM, SCM, MFM, MISC and MODEM. These are be mounted on the main or local processors as the engineer sees fit.
If you need assistance on your office serv 500 ring us on 0800 652 8052.



