Multi-Tech Systems CF220 manual You Supply, Connect CallFinder 5Vdc Power Supply to AC Outlet

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Two nearby AC power outlets

Two nearby connections to a PBX

A connection to your Ethernet LAN

One or two nearby analog DID trunk lines each with a block of associated DID telephone numbers

A PC with Ethernet connection and web browser from which to configure the CallFinder unit. (Windows or Linux can be used to access the CallFinder software. Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP are required to access the FaxFinder/CallFinder Manager software.)

Installation, Part A: Connecting the CallFinder to Power Outlets, Phone Lines, and Ethernet

Summary: Place the CallFinder in a convenient location, and then connect it to your AC power outlets and Ethernet. Before connecting the extension lines, you need to know whether the CallFinder's ports will function as FXO or FXS. The CallFinder’s default extension interface setting is FXO to prevent damage from a mistaken connection. Be aware that an incorrect connection could damage the CallFinder unit or the PBX. Do not connect FXS to FXS.

1. Connect CallFinder 5Vdc Power Supply to AC Outlet

Make sure the power switch is OFF. Plug the DC power transformer for the 5 Vdc power supply into a power outlet or power strip. Plug the other end into the “Power 5Vdc” jack on your CallFinder. The DC power transformer is included with your CallFinder.

Caution: Use only the 5 Vdc power transformer supplied with the CallFinder. Use of any other transformer voids the warranty and can damage the CallFinder. The CallFinder’s 5Vdc and 48 Vdc power supplies have different connector types to prevent mix-ups.

2. Connect CallFinder 48Vdc Power Supply to AC Outlet

Make sure the power switch is OFF. Plug the DC power transformer for the 48 Vdc power supply into a power outlet or power strip. Plug the other end into the “Power 48 Vdc” jack on your CallFinder. The DC power transformer is included with your CallFinder.

Caution: Use only the 48 Vdc power transformer supplied with the CallFinder. Use of any other transformer voids the warranty and can damage the CallFinder. The CallFinder’s 5Vdc and 48 Vdc power supplies have different connector types to prevent mix-ups.

3. Identify CallFinder’s Extension Ports (FXS/FXO) for Later Hookup

Caution: You must wait until after the CallFinder software has been configured before connecting the cables between the CallFinder’s Extension (FXS/FXO) Ports and the PBX. Because the CallFinder and the PBX can both supply battery power, the cable connections must be done properly. Otherwise equipment damage could occur.

Before making connections to the CallFinder Extension (FXS/FXO) channels, you must know the type of PBX port to which each CallFinder port will be connected and set the “Extension Port” field in the CallFinder Channel Configuration screen appropriately.

When connecting to a PBX Station Port, set the CallFinder channel to FXO.

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Contents CallFinder CF220 World Headquarters Multi-Tech Systems, Inc CopyrightPatents TrademarksTable of Contents WARRANTY, SERVICE, & Repair Product Description Product Description SpecificationsProduct Features Telco Safety WarningsPrerequisite Ordering the did Line ParameterRelated Manuals Technical SpecificationsIntroduction Sample SystemSpigglebrim’s Initial Situation PBXPractical Add CallFinder and connect to network CallFinder is added CallFinder connects to Ethernet LANCallFinder gets own IP address Technical Enter addresses of network servers in CF softwarePractical Add did lines and connect to CallFinder PBXTechnical Enter operating parameters of did lines Channel Configuration ChannelPBX Did Billing Computer Did Practical Map PBX Extensions to did Numbers OperatorTechnical Create CallFinder Phonebook For initial Login, use Administering the CallFinder SystemConclusion We Supply CallFinder Server InstallationYou Supply Connect CallFinder 5Vdc Power Supply to AC OutletConnect CallFinder 48Vdc Power Supply to AC Outlet Connect CallFinder to Ethernet Network Do Power-On TestConnect CallFinder to did Lines Collecting Configuration Data Part B Configuring the CallFinder ServerOrdinary User Parameters Logging Setting Admin PC to Startup IP AddressResetting Admin PC to Its Regular IP Address Setting CallFinder IP AddressesUnassigned Number Row Specifying PBX Extension Setting Administrative FunctionsAdministrator Row Specifying DID# and PBX Extension Setting Up the Mail Server Did Line Parameters Configuring the CallFinder’s ChannelsTesting the Channel with a Call Connecting CallFinder to PBXAssigning did Numbers to PBX Users Extensions Changing Administrator’s Password for CallFinder SWHome Screen CallFinder Software ScreensLogin Screen Call Log Screen Field Definitions Column Values Description Call Log ScreenCurrent Status Screen Channel 1 & 2 fields group Logout OptionHelp Screen Administration Screen URL Time Configuration FieldsCallFinder Software Screens Phone Book Screen Name and did number of an ordinary user in this Field Degradation of performance Channel Configuration ScreenCallFinder Software Screens Password Administration Screen Updating CallFinder Firmware CallFinder Server OperationFront Panel LEDs Initializing and Busying did Channel Modems Call Log Email MessagesFfcf Manager Installation Installing Ffcf Manager Software Uninstalling or Reinstalling the Ffcf Manager Software Page Page Page Edit Menu Ffcf Manager Command SummaryFfcf Manager Operation Opening the Ffcf Manager Software Ffcf Manager Main Screen Main Screen Menu or Column Description Brings up the Add FaxFinder/CallFinder For Unassigned Number , AdministratorFfcf Manager Edit Menu Synchronizing Phonebooks Page Adding CallFinders Right-Click Menu for Selected CallFinder Device Right-Click Menu Command DescriptionDeleting a CallFinder Saving a Configuration Restoring a Configuration Updating Firmware Update CallFinder N.N.N.N Field DescriptionViewing Properties Setting Phone Book SharingFirmware Updating Process Detailed CallFinder Channel-Modem Firmware UpdatePage Click Start Update Page CallFinder Server Firmware Update Click Start Update Page Page Then type ping 192.168.2.1 and press Return TroubleshootingWhat if I cant see the web page for my CallFinder ? No email message after mail server setup cont’d Remedy What if the CallFinder presents the wrong time of day?CFR Part 68 Telecom Regulatory InformationFax Branding Statement CFR Part 15 RegulationIndustry Canada Canadian Limitations NoticeMulti-Tech Warranty Statement Warranty, Service RepairRepair Procedures for International Distributors