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Connect the other end to the trunk line.
Verify that the E&M Type in the E&M Options group of the Interface dialog box is the same as the E&M trunk type supported by the telephone switch. See Appendix B for an E&M cabling pinout.
For a DID connection.
(DID Example: DID fax system or DID voice phone lines.)
Connect one end of an
Connect the other end to the DID jack.
NOTE: DID lines are polarity sensitive. If, during testing, the DID line rings busy consistently, you will need to reverse the polarity of one end of the connector (swap the connections of the wires to the two middle pins of one
6.Repeat step 5 to connect the remaining telephone equipment to each channel on your MultiVOIP. Although a MultiVOIP’s channels are often all configured identically, each channel is individually configurable. So, for example, some channels of a MultiVOIP might use the FXO interface and others the FXS; some might use the DID interface and others E&M, etc.
7.If you intend to configure the MultiVOIP remotely using the MultiVOIP Windows GUI, connect an
The Command Modem is built into the MultiVOIP unit. To configure the MultiVOIP remotely using its Windows GUI, you must call into the MultiVOIP’s Command Modem. Once a connection is made, the configuration process is identical to local configuration with the Windows GUI.
Command Modem connector
for remote configuration
E&M | FXS/FXO | E&M | FXS/FXO | E&M | FXS/FXO | E&M | FXS/FXO | COMMAND | COMMAND | ETHERNET |
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E&M | FXS/FXO | E&M | FXS/FXO | E&M | FXS/FXO | E&M | MODEM | 10 BASET |
FXS/FXO |
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MVP-410SS/810SS
Rear Panel
Grounding Screw
Telco POTS Line
Figure 3-9. MVP-410SS/810SS Voip Connections for GND &
Remote Config Modem
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