Chapter 1: Product Description and Specifications
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. FF110 FaxFinder Fax Server Admin User Guide 8
Technical Specifications
The FF110 FaxFinder meets the following specifications:
Connectors RJ11-Line Jack, RJ12-DID line,
RJ45 - Ethernet Jack
Size 4.25”w, 1.15”h, 5.8”d
10.8 cm x 2.9 cm x 14.8 cm
Weight 224 g 8oz
Power Consumption Typical 5.5W (1.10A @5v DC)
Maximum 6.0W (1.20A @5.25v DC)
Operating
Environment
32-120 degrees F (0-50 degrees C)
relative humidity 20 to 90% noncondensing
EMC Approvals FCC Part 15 Class B, Canada Class B, EN
55022 Class B, EN55024,
Safety Approvals UL, cUL, UL60950, CSA 950, EN60950,
AS3260, CCIB (China)
Telecom Approvals FCC Part 68, CS03
Related Manuals
The FF110 FaxFinder unit comes with 4 manuals that serve different purposes:
Title Format Purpose
Administrator User Guide
(this manual)
on CD Presents comprehensive info about FaxFinder
unit, server software, & client software.
Client User Guide on CD Comprehensive user info for FaxFinder clients.
Client Operation Primer on CD Brief instructions for sending and receiving
faxes via the FaxFinder system. Multi-Tech
recommends that you give a copy of this
document to each client user.
Quick Start Guide in print FaxFinder Administrator should use this
manual to configure the FaxFinder unit, the
server software, and software for each client.
Multi-Tech manuals and other resources are available on the Multi-Tech Web page at
http://www.multitech.com.
Distributing Documents to Client Users
The person acting as FaxFinder Administrator should see to it that client users get copies of the Client
Operation Primer (the file name is S000407_.PDF) and the Client User Guide (the file name is
S000406_.PDF). You could distribute this information either by printing out and/or photocopying hard
copies of these manuals for client users or else by supplying them with the electronic PDF files for these
documents either as email attachments or via some memory storage medium (CD, diskette, etc.). Client
users will need this information to take advantage of the capabilities of the FaxFinder system.