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FaxFinder Model FF-120/220/420/820 Cabling Guide P/N 82100261L, Revision B Copyright © 2007 by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expressed written permission from Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
FaxFinder Cabling Guide Getting Started Introduction This guide describes the hardware setup of the FF120, FF220, FF420, and FF820 FaxFinder units, that is, how to connect their cables for operation, and some preliminary considerations for their inter-operation with PBX units.
Getting Started FaxFinder Cabling Guide We Supply • A FaxFinder (FF-120/220/420/820) with factory-installed software • One power supply with power cord (builds of FF-120/220 for outside North America have a 2-piece power connection), • Common telephone cables (1 for each port; RJ-11 at both ends) • A product CD that contains: (a) a suite of software programs for client PCs, (b) a system management software package for the administrator’s PC, and (c) additional documentation for both administrators and cli
FaxFinder Cabling Guide Getting Started graphic file attachments. They will send faxes by printing to the FaxFinder server from application programs. FaxFinder Operation The FaxFinder Fax Servers provides two-way fax service to PC client users on an Ethernet network. Fax Sending For outgoing faxing, users send faxes by using the Print command of any application program and selecting the FaxFinder as the target Printer. Fax Receiving: Automated vs.
Application Considerations FaxFinder Cabling Guide believe that your PBX has the necessary DID routing capability but your PBX is not listed, contact Multi-Tech Technical Support (see page 2). In Automated Routing Mode, the line ports on the FaxFinder will be connected to the appropriate station ports on your PBX. With Manual Routing, each phone line connected to the FaxFinder can have an email address assigned to it. In this case the POTS lines will be connected to the line ports on the FaxFinder.
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Quick Hookup FaxFinder Cabling Guide Quick Hookup for FF-120/220 FaxFinder FF-120/220 Hookup Cabling to computer running terminal software. Cabling to telco POTS lines For debugging purposes only. or PBX station ports. Connector at FaxFinder: RJ-45. Connector at computer: DB-9. LINE 1 LINE 2 LAN 1 Power Cable Receptacle CONSOLE RESET Line 2 appears on FF220 only. 8 Cabling to your IP network. RJ-45 connector. Reset Switch MultiTech Systems, Inc.
FaxFinder Cabling Guide Quick Hookup Quick Hookup for FF-420/820 MultiTech Systems, Inc.
Quick Hookup FaxFinder Cabling Guide Earth Grounding for FF-420/820 Product Ground Screw FF-420/820 Unit Grounding connectors must be secured permanently to product ground screw and earth ground screw. Ground Wire: Size 18AWG or thicker Earth Ground Screw: Connected to Permanent Earth Ground of Building’s Electrical System GND 10 MultiTech Systems, Inc.
FaxFinder Cabling Guide Cabling Instructions Cabling Process Summary: Place the FaxFinder in a convenient location, and then connect it to your AC power outlet and Ethernet. 1. Connect FaxFinder to AC Outlet. A. FF-120/220 Power. Plug the DC power transformer into a power outlet or power strip. Secure the other end to the Power Receptacle on your FaxFinder. Secure the power cord to the connector with the lock nut. (Builds of FF-120/220 for outside North America have a 2-piece power connection.
Cabling Instructions FaxFinder Cabling Guide B. FF-420/820 Power. Connect the power cable between the unit and a power outlet. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ETHERNET COMMAND FF-420/820 12 MultiTech Systems, Inc.
FaxFinder Cabling Guide Cabling Instructions 2.Verify powering.
Cabling Instructions FaxFinder Cabling Guide 3. Connect FaxFinder to Ethernet Network. Plug one end of your RJ45 ethernet cable into the FaxFinder’s ethernet jack and the other end into your network ethernet hub. This ethernet cable is not included with your FaxFinder unit.
FaxFinder Cabling Guide Cabling Instructions 4. Connect to Telephony Service The FaxFinder’s fax modems can either be connected to a PBX (for use in Automated Routing Mode) or to a POTS line (for use in Manual Routing Mode). Connection for Automated Routing Mode Plug one end of the phone cable into the FaxFinder’s LINE jack and the other into an available Station Port on the PBX.
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