Multi-Tech Systems MVP 800 manual Cabling Procedure, Cable Connections

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Chapter 2 - Installation

Cabling Procedure

Cabling involves connecting the host MultiVOIP to your LAN and telephone equipment.

1.If you are connecting any Voice/Fax Channel to an E&M trunk other than type 2, perform the E&M Jumper Block Positioning procedure which appears later in this chapter before connecting power to the unit.

2.Connect one end of the power supply to a live AC outlet and connect the other end to the MultiVOIP as shown in Figure 2-2. The power connector is a 7-pin circular DIN connector.

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Figure 2-2. Cable Connections

3.Connect the MultiVOIP to a PC by using the DB-25 (male) to DB-9 (female) cable provided in your unit. Plug the DB-25 end of the cable into the Command port of the MultiVOIP and the other end into the PC serial port. See Figure 2-2.

4.Connect a network cable to the ETHERNET 10BASE-T connector on the back of the MultiVOIP. Connect the other end of the cable to your network.

5.If you are connecting a station device such as an analog telephone, a fax machine, or a Key Telephone System (KTS) to your MultiVOIP, connect one end of an RJ11 phone cord to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 FXS connector on the back of the MultiVOIP and the other end to the station device.

If you are connecting the station side of a telephone switch (PBX) to your MultiVOIP, connect one end of an RJ11 phone cord to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 FXO connector on the back of the MultiVOIP and the other end to the phone jack.

If you are connecting an E&M trunk from a telephone switch to your MultiVOIP, connect one end of an RJ45 phone cord to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 E&M connector on the back of the MultiVOIP and the other end to the trunk. Refer to Appendix B for E&M cabling pinout.

If you are connecting to an E&M trunk, you need ensure that the E&M trunk jumper is in the correct position for the E&M type trunk. The default E&M jumper position is E&M type 2. To change the E&M jumper position, perform the E&M jumper block positioning procedure.

6.Repeat the above step to connect the remaining telephone equipment to each Voice/Fax Channel on your MultiVOIP.

7.Turn on power to the MultiVOIP by placing the ON/OFF switch on the back panel to the ON position. Wait for the BTG LED on the MultiVOIP to go off before proceeding. This may take a few minutes.

Proceed to the next section to load the MultiVOIP software.

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Contents User Guide Record of Revisions RevisionDescription User GuideContents Glossary Index Introduction and Description Preview of this Guide IntroductionAppendixes Remote Configuration and ManagementWarranty, Service and Tech Support Sales Office MultiVOIP ApplicationPhone Directory Data Base Voip Dialing Directory Ethernet Front Panel DescriptionCommand Port Connector Power Connector10Base-T Ethernet Connector Back Panel DescriptionCommand Port SpecificationsEthernet Port Electrical/PhysicalInstallation Safety Warning Telecom Installing Your MultiVOIPConfigure and Install your Host MultiVOIP Configure your Client MultiVOIPsValid Voip Network Connections Safety WarningsUnpacking Your MultiVOIP Cable Connections Cabling ProcedureE&M Jumper Block Jumper Block Positioning ProcedureSoftware Loading and Configuration Configuring Your Host MultiVOIP Software Loading and Configuration IP Protocol Default Setup dialog box displays Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Configuring Your Client MultiVOIPs Page Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Software Loading and Configuration Deploy the Voip Network Voip AdministratorSoftware Loading and Configuration MultiVOIP Software Before You Begin MultiVOIP Configuration FXS Interface Changing Channel ParametersInterface Tab FXO Disconnect On FXO InterfaceInterface Voice/Fax Tab MultiVOIP Software Regional Tab Changing the Phone Directory Database MultiVOIP Software Changing IP Parameters Proxy SetupMultiVOIP Software IP Statistics Viewing StatisticsSnmp Statistics Others Setup Viewing Call Progress Viewing Channel Totals Viewing LogsViewing Log Entry Details Reports Remote Configuration and Management Modem-Based Remote ConfigurationRemote Configuration and Management LAN-Based Remote Configuration and Management MultiVOIP Telnet Server Menu Remote ManagementTelnet Phone Directory Configuration Voice over IP ConfigurationWEB Management Phone Directory DatabaseRemote Configuration and Management One-Step Upgrade Upgrade ProceduresManual Upgrade Procedure Warranty, Service, and Tech Support Warranty, Service, and Tech Support On-line Warranty Registration Limited WarrantyContacting Technical Support Tech SupportRecording MultiVOIP Information About the Internet ServiceAppendixes Appendix a TCP/IP Description Appendix a TCP/IP Description Internet Protocol IP Command Port Cable Appendix B Cabling DiagramsVoice/Fax Channel Connectors LAN CableMagix 400 E&M Tie Card MVP 400/800 Magix 400 E&M Connection Wire Tire CardClass a Statement Appendix C Regulatory InformationFax Branding Statement FCC PartREN FCC Part 68 TelecomRinger Equivalence Number EMC, Safety and Terminal Directive ComplianceCanadian Limitations Notice Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Subscriber Loop See Local loop Glossary Glossary Index