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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 Mechanical Installation & Cabling 61 Unpacking Your MultiVOIP When unpacking your MultiVOIP, check to see that all of the items shown are included in the box. For the various MultiVOIP models, the contents of the box will be different. Study the particular illustration below that is appropriate to the model you have purchased. If any box contents are missing, contact MultiTech Tech Support at 1-800-972-2439. Unpacking the MVP2410/3010 Figure 3-1: Unpacking the MVP2410/3010
Mechanical Installation & Cabling MultiVOIP User Guide 62 Unpacking the MVP2400 Voic e/Fax over IP Networks200 Quick Start Guide Figure 3-2: Unpacking the MVP2400
MultiVOIP User Guide Mechanical Installation & Cabling 63 Unpacking the MVP410/810 Voice/Fax over IP Networks RCV XMT CO L LNKX M T R C V XS G R SG XMT RCV XSG RSG XMT RCV XSG RSG XMT RC V XSG RSG XMT RC V XSG RSGXMT RCV XSG RSG XMT RCV XSG RSG Vo ic e/Fax 5 Voice /Fax 6 Voic e/ Fax 7 Voic e/Fax 8 Voi ce/ F ax 1 Vo ic e/Fax 2 Voic e/ Fax 3Voi c e/F ax 4 Ether net BootPowerXMT RCV XSG RSG Quick Start Guide Figure 3-3: Unpacking the MVP410/810
Mechanical Installation & Cabling MultiVOIP User Guide 64 Unpacking the MVP210 Voic e/Fax over IP Networks200 Quick Start Guide Figure 3-4: Unpacking the MVP210
MultiVOIP User Guide Mechanical Installation & Cabling 65 Rack Mounting Instructions for MVP2410/3010 & MVP410/810 The MultiVOIPs can be mounted in an industry-standard EIA 19-inch rack enclosure, as shown in Figure 2-5. Figure 3-5: Rack-Mounting (MVP2410/3010 or MVP410/810)
Mechanical Installation & Cabling MultiVOIP User Guide 66 Safety Recommendations for Rack Installations Ensure proper installation of the unit in a closed or multi-unit enclosure by following the recommended installation as defined by the enclosure manufacturer. Do not place the unit directly on top of other equipment or place other equipment directly on top of the unit. If installing the unit in a closed or multi-unit enclosure, ensure adequate airflow within the rack so that the maximum recommended ambient temperature is not exceeded. Ensure that the unit is properly connected to earth ground by verifying that it is reliably grounded when mounted within a rack. If a power strip is used, ensure that the power strip provides adequate grounding of the attached apparatus. When mounting the equipment in the rack, make sure mechanical loading is even to avoid a hazardous condition, such as loading heavy equipment in rack unevenly. The rack used should safely support the combined weight of all the equipment it supports. Ensure that the mains supply circuit is capable of handling the load of the equipment. See the power label on the equipment for load requirements (full specifications for MultiVOIP models are presented in chapter 1 of this manual). Maximum ambient temperature for the unit is 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). This equipment should only be installed by properly qualified service personnel. Only connect like circuits. In other words, connect SELV (Secondary Extra Low Voltage) circuits to SELV circuits and TN (Telecommunications Network) circuits to TN circuits.
MultiVOIP User Guide Mechanical Installation & Cabling 67 19-Inch Rack Enclosure Mounting Procedure Attaching the MultiVOIP to a rack-rail of an EIA 19-inch rack enclosure will certainly require two persons. Essentially, the technicians must attach the brackets to the MultiVOIP chassis with the screws provided, as shown in Figure 3-6, and then secure unit to rack rails by the brackets, as shown in Figure 3-7. Because equipment racks vary, screw for rack-rail mounting are not provided. Follow the instructions of the rack manufacturer and use screws that fit. 1. Position the right rack mounting bracket on the MultiVOIP using the two vertical mounting screw holes. 2. Secure the bracket to the MultiVOIP using the two screws provided. 3. Position the left rack mounting bracket on the MultiVOIP using the two vertical mounting screw holes. 4. Secure the bracket to the MultiVOIP using the two screws provided. 5. Remove feet (4) from the MultiVOIP unit. 6. Mount the MultiVOIP in the rack enclosure per the rack manufacture’s mounting procedure. x x Figure 3-6: Bracket Attachment for Rack Mounting (MVP2410/3010 or MVP410/810) Figure 3-7: Attaching MultiVOIP to Rack Rail (MVP2410/3010 or MVP410/810)
Mechanical Installation & Cabling MultiVOIP User Guide 68 Cabling Cabling Procedure for MVP2410/3010 Cabling your MultiVOIP entails making the proper connections for power, command port, phone system (T1/E1 line connected to PBX or telco office), and Ethernet network. Figure 3-8 shows the back panel connectors and the associated cable connections. The following procedure details the steps necessary for cabling your MultiVOIP. 1. Connect the power cord to a live AC outlet, then connect it to the MultiVOIP’s power receptacle shown at top right in Figure 3-8. ETHERNET COMMAND DIGITAL VOICE E THE RNE TCOMMA ND10 BASETRS232DIGITAL V OICETRUN K T1 PBX PSTN Telephony Connection Network Connection Command Port Connection Hub Figure 3-8. Cabling for MVP2410/3010 2. Connect the MultiVOIP to the PC (the computer that will hold the MultiVOIP software) using the RJ-45 to DB9 (female) cable provided with your unit. Plug the RJ-45 end of the cable into the Command port of the MultiVOIP and connect the other end (the DB9 connector) to the PC serial port you are using (typically COM1 or COM2). See Figure 3-8.
MultiVOIP User Guide Mechanical Installation & Cabling 69 3. Connect a network cable to the Ethernet connector on the back of the MultiVOIP. Connect the other end of the cable to your network. 4. Turn on power to the MultiVOIP by setting the power switch on the right side panel to the ON position. Wait for the Boot LED on the MultiVOIP to go off before proceeding. This may take a couple of minutes. Proceed to Chapter 4 “Software Installation.” Cabling Procedure for MVP2400 Cabling your MultiVOIP entails making the proper connections for power, command port, phone system (T1 line connected to PBX or telco office), and Ethernet network. Figure 3-9 shows the back panel connectors and the associated cable connections. The following procedure details the steps necessary for cabling your MultiVOIP. 1. Connect the power supply to a live AC outlet, then connect it to the MultiVOIP as shown in Figure 3-9. Power Connection Command Port Connection 1 0DIGITAL VOICE TRUNKETHERNET 10/100 RS232 COMMAND POWER T1 PBX PSTN Telephony Connection Network Connection Hub Figure 3-9: Cabling for MVP2400 2. Connect the MultiVOIP to the PC (the computer that will hold the MultiVOIP software) using the RJ-45 to DB9 (female) cable provided with your unit. Plug the RJ-45 end of the cable into the Command port of the MultiVOIP and connect the other end (the DB9 connector) to the PC serial port you are using (typically COM1 or COM2). See Figure 3-9.
Mechanical Installation & Cabling MultiVOIP User Guide 70 3. Connect a network cable to the Ethernet connector on the back of the MultiVOIP. Connect the other end of the cable to your network. 4. Turn on power to the MultiVOIP by setting the power switch on the right side panel to the ON position. Wait for the Boot LED on the MultiVOIP to go off before proceeding. This may take a couple of minutes. Proceed to Chapter 4 “Software Installation.” Cabling Procedure for MVP410/810 Cabling involves connecting the MultiVOIP to your LAN and telephone equipment. 1. Connect the power cord supplied with your MultiVOIP to a live AC outlet and to the power connector on the back of the MultiVOIP as shown at top right in Figure 3-10. Ethernet Connection Command Port Connection CO MMA NDETHERNET 10 BA SET E&M FXS/FXO E& M FXS /FXO E&M FXS/ FXO E&M FXS/FXO E&M FXO PSTN E&M FXS/FXO FXS E&M FXS/FXO E&M FXS/FXO E&M FX S/ FXO E& M FX S/FX O Voice/Fax Channel Connections Channels 1-4 Bottom MVP410/810 Channels 5-8 Top MVP810 Only Figure 3-10: Cabling for MVP410/810 2. Connect the MultiVOIP to a PC by using a DB-25 (male) to DB-9 (female) cable. 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 3-10.