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Multitech Multivoip 100 Model Mvp120 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway Quick Start Guide
Multitech Multivoip 100 Model Mvp120 Standalone Voice/ip Gateway Quick Start Guide
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11 Installing the Software Installing Your MVP120 Software These following installation procedures do not cover every screen or option; it is assumed that a technical person with a thorough knowledge of Windows and the software loading process is doing the installation. Additional information on the MVP120 software is provided in the online Help. Note: The phonebook directory configuration process is different depending on whether or not you have an enabled H.323 Gatekeeper resident in your network. The...
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 12If the Multi-Tech Installation CD window does not appear automatically, click My Computer, then right-click the CD- ROM drive icon, click Open, then click the Autorun icon. 3. When the Multi-Tech Installation CD window displays, click the Install Software icon. 4. You will then be prompted to select your software: H.323 or Proprietary. Select H.323. 5. The Welcome/Setup dialog box displays. Press Enter or click Next to continue. 6. The Choose Destination Location dialog box...
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13 Installing the Software You can either choose the Destination Location of your MVP120 software or select the default destination by clicking Next. If you click Browse, you can select a different destination folder for the MVP120 software. 7. In the Select Program Folder dialog box, select where you want the program file to be located. Verify the path and click Next to continue.
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 148. The Copying program files window displays, followed by the MVP120 Setup dialog box. This dialog box enables you to select the COM port of your PC that is connected to the Command port of the MVP120. From the Select Port list, select the COM port of your PC. Click OK to continue. 9. The Setup Complete dialog displays.
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15 Configuring the MultiVOIP 10. The following message displays: Click Ye s to continue. 11. The following message displays. Click Ye s to continue. The IP Protocol Default Setup dialog box displays next (see page 16) as you continue configuring your MultiVOIP.
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 16 Configuring Your MultiVOIP The following steps provide instructions for configuring your MVP120. The configuration sequence includes IP Protocol default setup, Channel setup, and Phone Directory Database setup. The Phone Directory Database setup is configured differently depending on whether or not the Gatekeeper function is available and enabled on the Phone Directory Database dialog box. 1. The IP Protocol Default Setup dialog box displays. The default Frame Type is...
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17 Configuring the MultiVOIP Check with your in-house phone personnel to verify whether your local PBX dial signaling is Pulse or DTMF (tone). Select the Regeneration option accordingly. The Inter Digit Time option defines the maximum amount of time between dialed digits that the unit will wait before mapping the dialed digits to an entry in the Phone Directory Database. If too much time elapses between digits, the wrong number will be mapped and you will hear a rapid busy signal. If this happens, hang...
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 184. The Ring Count FXO box enables you to set the number of rings received on the FXO interface before answering the call. The default setting is 2 rings. Note: Zero (0) means no incoming calls will be answered. For FXO-to-FXO communications, you can enable a specific kind of FXO disconnect: Current Loss, Tone Detection, or Silence Detection. Check with your in- house phone personnel to verify the type of disconnect to use. If Current Loss is checked, the VOIP will hangup...
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19 Configuring the MultiVOIP 6. You can set up the input and output voice gain so that the volume can be increased or decreased. Input gain modifies the level of the audio coming into the voice channel before it is sent over the Internet to the remote MultiVOIP. Output gain modifies the level of the audio being output to the device attached to the voice channel. Make your selections from the Input and Output drop- down lists in the Voice Gain group. The valid range is +31dB to –31dB with a...
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MultiVOIP Quick Start Guide 20When receiving fax packets from a remote MultiVOIP, it is possible for individual packets to be delayed or received out of order due to traffic conditions on the network. To compensate for this effect, the MVP120 uses a Jitter Buffer. The Jitter Value box allows the MVP120 to wait a user-definable period of time, in milliseconds, for delayed or out of order fax packets. The range of allowable Jitter Values is 0 to 400 with a default of 400 milliseconds. If you do not plan to...