Multi-Tech Systems CF220 manual Channel Configuration Screen, Degradation of performance

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Chapter 4: CallFinder Software Screens

Channel Configuration Screen

“Channel Configuration: Channel 1 & Channel 2” Screen Field Definitions

Field Name

Values

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

Max DID Digits

1-7

The number of digits that the telco supplies to the

 

 

DID line when an incoming call is received.

 

 

Default = 4.

Extension Port

FXS or FXO

Denotes the interface type of the port (Channel 1

 

 

or Channel 2). Each CallFinder port can be set

 

 

up either as an FXS port or as an FXO port. If a

 

 

port is configured as FXS, it would commonly be

 

 

connected to a PBX trunk line. If a port is

 

 

configured as FXO, it would commonly be

 

 

connected to a PBX station line.

Extension Mic Gain

0 to 255

The degree of amplification that the CallFinder

 

 

imposes on the voice signal of the phone

 

 

receiving the DID call. Default = 8

 

 

NOTE: This is a very sensitive parameter.

 

 

Change it only if necessary and then very

 

 

carefully. Misadjustment of this

 

 

parameter can cause unacceptable

 

 

degradation of performance.

Polarity

A or B

Orientation of DID battery voltage. Polarity of the

 

 

battery voltage on the DID line is very important

 

 

for the DID line to work properly. Since the line

 

 

comes from the telco as a twisted pair the

 

 

required polarity can only be determined through

 

 

trial and error. The modem is defaulted to

 

 

Polarity A. If an immediate busy signal is

 

 

received when dialing a DID number or if the call

 

 

is dropped shortly after connecting, then the

 

 

battery polarity is probably wrong and the

 

 

alternate battery voltage should be tried.

 

 

Default = A.

DID Start

wink, immediate,

Indicates the signaling method that the DID line

 

delay dial

uses to indicate readiness to receive digits. The

 

 

telco must specify which ‘start type’ is to be used.

 

 

For Wink Start, the CallFinder detects the off-hook

 

 

condition. Then the CallFinder reverses battery

 

 

polarity for a specified time (140-290 ms; a “wink”) and

 

 

then becomes ready to receive DTMF digits.

 

 

For Immediate Start, the CallFinder detects the off-

 

 

hook condition initiated by the telco central-office call

 

 

and becomes ready to receive DTMF digits

 

 

immediately.

 

 

For Delay Dial, the CallFinder detects detects the off-

 

 

hook condition. Then the CallFinder reverses battery

 

 

polarity for a specified time (reverse polarity duration

 

 

has wider acceptable range than for Wink Start) and

 

 

then becomes ready to receive DTMF digits.

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Contents CallFinder CF220 Copyright PatentsTrademarks World Headquarters Multi-Tech Systems, IncTable of Contents WARRANTY, SERVICE, & Repair Product Description Product Description SpecificationsProduct Features Safety Warnings Prerequisite Ordering the did LineParameter TelcoTechnical Specifications Related ManualsSample System IntroductionPBX Spigglebrim’s Initial SituationCallFinder is added CallFinder connects to Ethernet LAN Practical Add CallFinder and connect to networkTechnical Enter addresses of network servers in CF software CallFinder gets own IP addressPBX Practical Add did lines and connect to CallFinderChannel Configuration Channel Technical Enter operating parameters of did linesPBX Did Billing Computer Did Operator Practical Map PBX Extensions to did NumbersTechnical Create CallFinder Phonebook Administering the CallFinder System For initial Login, useConclusion CallFinder Server Installation We SupplyYou 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 Part B Configuring the CallFinder Server Collecting Configuration DataOrdinary User Parameters Setting Admin PC to Startup IP Address LoggingSetting CallFinder IP Addresses Resetting Admin PC to Its Regular IP AddressUnassigned Number Row Specifying PBX Extension Setting Administrative FunctionsAdministrator Row Specifying DID# and PBX Extension Setting Up the Mail Server Configuring the CallFinder’s Channels Did Line ParametersConnecting CallFinder to PBX Testing the Channel with a CallChanging Administrator’s Password for CallFinder SW Assigning did Numbers to PBX Users ExtensionsCallFinder Software Screens Home ScreenLogin Screen Call Log Screen Call Log Screen Field Definitions Column Values DescriptionCurrent Status Screen Channel 1 & 2 fields group Logout OptionHelp Screen Administration Screen Time Configuration Fields URLCallFinder Software Screens Phone Book Screen Name and did number of an ordinary user in this Field Channel Configuration Screen Degradation of performanceCallFinder Software Screens Password Administration Screen Updating CallFinder Firmware CallFinder Server OperationFront Panel LEDs Call Log Email Messages Initializing and Busying did Channel ModemsFfcf 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 Command Description Right-Click Menu for Selected CallFinder DeviceDeleting a CallFinder Saving a Configuration Restoring a Configuration Update CallFinder N.N.N.N Field Description Updating FirmwareSetting Phone Book Sharing Viewing PropertiesCallFinder Channel-Modem Firmware Update Firmware Updating Process DetailedPage 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 What if the CallFinder presents the wrong time of day? RemedyRegulatory Information CFR Part 68 TelecomCFR Part 15 Regulation Fax Branding StatementCanadian Limitations Notice Industry CanadaWarranty, Service Repair Multi-Tech Warranty StatementRepair Procedures for International Distributors