Multi-Tech Systems FR3060, FR3100/V8 manual Valid Voice/Fax Channels, Cabling your MultiFRAD

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Chapter 2 - Installation

Valid Voice/Fax Channels

The following are the only valid Voice/Fax channels that can be made at this time:

FXS to FXS

FXS to FXO

FXS to E&M

E&M to E&M

For example, the FXS configuration at the local site can talk to an FXO configuration at the remote site.

Cabling your MultiFRAD 3000

Cabling your MultiFRAD involves general cabling connections for all models, data channel connections, and Voice/Fax connections for models connecting to telephone equipment. The general cable connections involve connecting power, command port, composite link device, and LAN connections. The data channel connections involve connecting data devices, such as multiplexers, or other MultiFRAD 3000s if you are using the hub feature. The final cable connections involve connecting your telephone equipment to the voice/fax channels. The following procedure details the cable connections for each type of connection.

Note: Before starting your general cable connections, perform the E&M Jumper Block Positioning Procedure if a voice/fax channel will be connected to an E&M trunk that is Type 1,3,4, or 5 rather than the default position of Type 2.

General Cable Connections

1Connect one end of the power supply to a live AC outlet and connect the other end to the MultiFRAD as shown in Figure 3. The power connector is a 7-pin circular DIN connector.

VOICE/

 

 

VOICE/

 

 

VOICE/

 

 

 

 

VOICE/

 

 

FAX

 

 

FAX

 

 

FAX

 

 

 

 

FAX

 

 

CHANNEL

 

 

CHANNEL

 

 

CHANNEL

 

 

 

 

CHANNEL

 

 

8

 

 

7

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

5

 

 

E&M

FXO

FXS

 

E&M

FXO

FXS

 

E&M

FXO

FXS

 

E&M

FXO

FXS

VOICE/

 

 

VOICE/

 

 

VOICE/

 

 

 

 

VOICE/

 

 

FAX

 

 

FAX

 

 

FAX

 

 

 

 

FAX

 

 

CHANNEL

 

 

CHANNEL

 

 

CHANNEL

 

 

 

 

CHANNEL

 

 

4

 

 

3

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

CHANNEL

10

 

CHANNEL

8

 

CHANNEL

6

 

 

CHANNEL

4

 

CHANNEL

2 (RS232/V.35)

CHANNEL

9

 

CHANNEL

7

 

CHANNEL

5

 

 

CHANNEL

3

 

CHANNEL

1 (RS232/V.35)

10BASET

COMMAND PORT

ETHERNET

EXT. COMPOSITE LINK (RS232/V.35)

INTERNAL

COMPOSITE

LINK MONITOR XMT RCV

T1 DSU

GND

I

POWER O

Power Connection

Command Port Connection

T1 CSU/DSU or Comparable

Link Device

Ethernet Connection

Figure 3. General Cable Connections

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Contents User Guide Record of Revisions RevisionDescription User GuideContents Appendices Introduction and Description MultiFRAD 3000-Series IntroductionPreview of this Guide Front Panel Description Composite LinkEthernet Channels 1 Channels 3 throughVoice/Fax Channels 1 Monitor XMT/RCV Connector Power ConnectorFrame Ground GND Connector Internal Composite Link T1 DSU ConnectorVoice/Fax Channels 1 8 Connectors Channels 3 10 Connectors Voice/Fax Channel Connectors Technical Specifications Command Port Channel ConnectorsInstallation Unpacking your MultiFRAD Safety WarningsCabling your MultiFRAD Valid Voice/Fax ChannelsChannel Cable Connections Voice/Fax Cable Connections Default Jumper Block Positioning ProcedureSoftware Loading and Configuration Loading your Software Software Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide IP Address Ethernet Mask Frame Type MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Software Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Software Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Software Loading and Configuration MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Detect and Map Your DLCIs MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Build Your Phone Directory Database MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Click Download Setup MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide MultiFRAD Software Before You Begin MultiFRAD Configuration Changing IP Parameters MultiFRAD Software MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Changing IPX Parameters MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide MultiFRAD Software Changing Bridging Parameters WAN Port Setup Point to Point Setup Frame Relay Setup MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide MultiFRAD Software MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide MultiFRAD Software Data Port Configuration Changing Voice/Fax Channel Parameters InterfaceFXS Interface Voice/Fax FXO InterfaceInterface Regional Changing the Phone Directory Database Others Setup Enable Logging of Statistics Statistics IP Statistics STP Spanning Tree Port Statistics IPX Port StatisticsWAN Statistics Snmp StatisticsPPP Statistics Data Port Statistics Frame Relay Statistics MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Remote Configuration and Management Modem-Based Remote ConfigurationRemote Configuration and Management LAN-Based Warranty, Service and Tech Support Telnet Remote ManagementMultiFRAD Management Menu MultiFRAD ConfigurationRemote User Database WEB Browser ManagementRemote Configuration and Management MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Warranty, Service and Tech Support On-line Warranty Registration Limited WarrantyTech Support Recording MultiFRAD InformationContacting Tech Support via E-mail To Download a file ServiceMulti-Tech BBS To log on to the Multi-Tech BBSIf you don’t know the file name About the InternetMultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Appendices LAN Cables Appendix a Cabling Diagrams Command Port CableVoice/Fax Channel Connectors RS232C/V.24 * Link Cable Trunk CableCommand Port Remote Configuration CableAppendix B Regulatory Information Glossary MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Glossary MultiFRAD 3000-Series User Guide Glossary 100 101 102 103 Index Remote Configuration
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