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Multi-Tech Systems Mvp-2400/2410/3010, Mvp-210/410/810 Voice/ip Gateways S000249C User Guide
Multi-Tech Systems Mvp-2400/2410/3010, Mvp-210/410/810 Voice/ip Gateways S000249C User Guide
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MultiVOIP User Guide Overview 21 Analog MultiVOIP LED Descriptions MVP-210/410/810 Front Panel LED Definitions LED NAMEDESCRIPTION General Operation LEDs (one set on each MultiVOIP model) PowerIndicates presence of power. BootAfter power up, the Boot LED will be on briefly while the MultiVOIP is booting. It lights whenever the MultiVOIP is booting or downloading a setup configuration data set. EthernetRCV. Receive. Lights (blinks) when receiving data on Ethernet port. XMT. Transmit. Lights (blinks) when transmitting data on Ethernet port. .. LNK. Link. When lit, VOIP “sees” the hub or network via the Ethernet connection. .. COL. Collision. Lit when data collisions occur. .. Channel-Operation LEDs (one set for each channel) XMTTransmit. This indicator blinks when voice packets are being transmitted to the local area network. RCVReceive. This indicator blinks when voice packets are being received from the local area network. XSGTransmit Signal. This indicator lights when the FXS- configured channel is off-hook, the FXO-configured channel is receiving a ring from the Telco, or the M lead is active on the E&M configured channel. That is, it lights when the MultiVOIP is receiving a ring from the PBX. RSGReceive Signal. This indicator lights when the FXS- configured channel is ringing, the FXO-configured channel has taken the line off-hook, or the E lead is active on the E&M-configured channel.
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide 22 Computer Requirements The computer on which the MultiVOIP’s configuration program is installed must meet these requirements: •must be IBM-compatible PC with MS Windows operating system; •must have an available COM port for connection to the MultiVOIP. However, this PC does not need to be connected to the MultiVOIP permanently. It only needs to be connected when local configuration and monitoring are done. Nearly all configuration and monitoring functions can be done remotely via the IP network.
MultiVOIP User Guide Overview 23 Specifications Specs for Digital T1 MultiVOIP Units Digital T1 MultiVOIP Specifications Parameter ……/Model MVP-2400 MVP-2410MVP-2410 w/ MVP24-48 Expansion Card Operating Voltage(s)External transformer: 1.6A@5v 100-240 VAC 1.2 - 0.6 A100-240 VAC 1.2 - 0.6 A Mains Frequencies50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz Power Consumption13 watts 17 watts 27 watts Mechanical Dimensions6.2” W x 9” D x 1.4” H 15.8cm W x 22.9cm D x 3.6cm H1.75”H x 17.4”W x 8.75”D 4.5cm H x 44.2 cm W x 22.2 cm D1.75”H x 17.4”W x 8.75”D 4.5cm H x 44.2 cm W x 22.2 cm D Weight1.8lbs (.82kg) 2.2lbs (.98kg) with transformer7.1 lbs. (3.2 kg)7.5 lbs. (3.4 kg)
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide 24 Specs for Digital E1 MultiVOIP Units Digital E1 MultiVOIP Specifications Parameter ……/ModelMVP-3010 MVP-3010 w/ MVP30-60 Expansion Card Operating Voltage(s)100-240 VAC 1.2 - 0.6 A100-240 VAC 1.2 - 0.6 A Mains Frequencies50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz Power Consumption17 watts 27 watts Mechanical Dimensions1.75”H x 17.4”W x 8.75”D 4.5cm H x 44.2 cm W x 22.2 cm D1.75”H x 17.4”W x 8.75”D 4.5cm H x 44.2 cm W x 22.2 cm D Weight7.1 lbs. (3.2 kg)7.5 lbs. (3.4 kg)
MultiVOIP User Guide Overview 25 Specs for Analog MultiVOIP Units Analog MultiVOIP Specifications Parameter ……/ModelMVP210 MVP410 MVP810 or MVP410 + 428 Operating Voltage(s)External transformer: 3A @5V100-240 VAC 1.2 - 0.6 A100-240 VAC 1.2 - 0.6 A Mains Frequencies50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz Power Consumption19 watts 29 watts 46 watts Mechanical Dimensions6.2” W x 9” D x 1.4” H 15.8cm W x 22.9cm D x 3.6cm H1.75”H x 17.4”W x 8.5”D 4.5cm H x 44.2 cm W x 21.6 cm D1.75”H x 17.4”W x 8.5”D 4.5cm H x 44.2 cm W x 21.6 cm D Weight1.8lbs (.82kg) 2.6lbs (1.17kg) with transformer7.1 lbs. (3.2 kg)7.7 lbs. (3.5 kg)
Overview MultiVOIP User Guide 26 Installation at a Glance The basic steps of installing your MultiVOIP network involve unpacking the units, connecting the cables, and configuring the units using management software (MultiVOIP Configuration software) and confirming connectivity with another voip site. This process results in a fully functional Voice-Over-IP network. Related Documentation The MultiVOIP User Guide (the document you are now reading) comes in electronic form and is included on your system CD. It presents in- depth information on the features and functionality of Multi-Tech’s MultiVOIP Product Family. The CD media is produced using Adobe Acrobat TM for viewing and printing the user guide. To view or print your copy of a user guide, load Acrobat Reader TM on your system. The Acrobat Reader is included on the MultiVOIP CD and is also a free download from Adobe’s Web Site: www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html This MultiVOIP User Guide is also available on Multi-Tech’s Web site at: http://www.multitech.com Viewing and printing a user guide from the Web also requires that you have the Acrobat Reader loaded on your system. To select the MultiVOIP User Guide from the Multi-Tech Systems home page, click Documents and then click MultiVOIP F a m i l y in the product list drop-down window. All documents for this MultiVOIP Product Family will be displayed. You can then choose User Guide (MultiVOIP Product Family) to view or download the .pdf file.
Quick Start Instructions MultiVOIP User Guide 28 Introduction This chapter gets the MultiVOIP up and running quickly. The details we’ve skipped to make this brief can be found elsewhere in the manual (see Table of Contents and Index). MultiVOIP Startup Tasks TaskSummary Collecting Phone/IP Details (vital!) The MultiVOIP must be configured to interface with your particular phone system and IP network. To do so, certain details must be known about those phone and IP systems. PlacementDecide where you’ll mount the voip. The Command/Control Computer: Specs & Settings Some modest minimum specifications must be met. A COM port must be set up. HookupConnect power, phone, and data cables per diagram. Software InstallationThis is the configuration program. It’s a standard Windows software installation. Phone/IP Starter Configuration You will enter phone numbers and IP addresses. You’ll use default parameter values where possible to get the system running quickly. Phonebook Starter Configuration The phonebook is where you specify how calls will be routed. To get the system running quickly, you’ll make phonebooks for just two voip sites. Connectivity TestYou’ll find out if your voip system can carry phone calls between two sites. That means you’re up and running! TroubleshootingDetect and remedy any problems that might have prevented connectivity.
MultiVOIP User Guide Quick Start Instructions 29 Phone/IP Details *Absolutely Needed* Before Starting the Installation Gather IP Information ➼Ask your computer network administrator.Info needed to operate: all MultiVOIP models. IP Network Parameters: Record for each VOIP Site in System • IP Address • IP Mask • Gateway • Domain Name Server (DNS) Info (not implemented; for future use) Gather Telephone Information ➼T1 Phone Parameters Ask phone company or PBX maintainer. Info needed to operate: MVP2400 MVP2410 T1 Telephony Parameters: Record for this VOIP Site • Which frame format is used? ESF___ or D4___ • Which CAS or PRI protocol is used? ______________ • Clocking: Does the PBX or telco switch use internal or external clocking? _________________ Note that the setting used in the voip unit will be the opposite of the setting used by the telco/PBX. • Which line coding is used? AMI___ or B8ZS___ • Pulse shape level?: (most commonly 0 to 40 meters)
Quick Start Instructions MultiVOIP User Guide 30 Phone/IP Details *Absolutely Needed* (cont’d) Gather Telephone Information ➼E1 Phone Parameters Ask phone company or PBX maintainer. Info needed to operate: MVP3010 E1 Telephony Parameters: Record for this VOIP Site • Which frame format is used? Double Frame_____ MultiFrame w/ CRC4_____ MultiFrame w/ CRC4 modified_____ • Which CAS or PRI protocol is used? ______________ • Clocking: Does the PBX or telco switch use internal or external clocking? _________________ Note that the setting used in the voip unit will be the opposite of the setting used by the telco/PBX. • Which line coding is used? AMI___ or HDB3___ • Pulse shape level?: (most commonly 0 to 40 meters) Gather Telephone Information ➼Analog Phone Parameters Ask phone company or telecom manager. Needed for: MVP810 MVP410 MVP210 Analog Telephony Interface Parameters: Record for this VOIP Site • Which interface type (or “signaling”) is used? E&M_____ FXS/FXO_____ • If FXS, determine whether the line will be used for a phone, fax, or KTS (key telephone system) • If FXO, determine if line will be an analog PBX extension or an analog line from a telco central office • If E&M, determine these aspects of the E&M trunk line from the PBX: • What is its Type (1, 2, 3, 4, or 5)? • Is it 2-wire or 4-wire? • Is it Dial-Tone or Wink?