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MultiVOIP 400/800 User Guide
4. In the Port Address group, enter the IP Address and IP Mask. In the Gateway Address group,
enter the gateway IP address for the slave unit.
The IP Address is the unique IP address that you assign to the MultiVOIP 400/800, and the
Gateway Address is the IP address of the device (e.g., network router) connected to the Internet/
Intranet.
Click OK when you are finished. The Main menu is displayed.
5. From the Main menu, click Voice Channels to display the Channel Setup dialog box. The
Channel Setup dialog box is displayed. The four tabs in this dialog box define the channel
interface, voice/fax parameters, Billing/Misc parameters, and regional telephone parameters for
each channel.
Configure each channel for the type of interface you are connecting to. The Interface tab defaults
to Channel 1 in the Select Channel field. To change the channel number, click the drop-down
arrow and the list of channels is displayed. Highlight the channel you want to configure.
Feature options are enabled or disabled (grayed out) according to the interface type that you
select. The one option available for all interface types is the Inter Digit Time option. This option
defines the maximum amount of time 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, and the wrong
numbers are mapped, you will hear a rapid busy signal. If this happens, it will be necessary to
hang up and dial again. The default is 2 seconds.
6. The Interface group defaults to FXS (Loop Start). Select the interface option that corresponds
to the interface type being connected to the Voice/Fax Channel 1 jack on the back panel of the
MultiVOIP 400/800.
FXS (Loop Start): If a station device; e.g., an analog telephone, fax machine, or KTS (Key
Telephone System) is connected to the Voice/Fax connector on the back of the unit, FXS (Loop
Start) will likely be the correct Interface option.
FXS (Ground Start): If the station device uses ground start, then choose the FXS (Ground Start)
option. Refer to the device’s user documentation.
For both FXS Loop Start and FXS Ground Start , the Ring Count FXS window allows you to set
the maximum number of rings output on the FXS interface before hanging up and releasing the
line to another call. The default setting is 8 counts.
Note: Zero (0) means no rings - caller hears a busy tone.
FXO: If you are using an analog extension from your PBX, then choose the FXO option. Check
with your in-house phone personnel to verify the connection type.
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