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Chapter 4 - MultiVOIP Software
have to the unit, and your rights. It shows if your PC is connected directly to the command port of the
MultiVOIP or is communicating with the Ethernet port.
The Rights box displays whether the user has Read/Write or Read-Only rights. The first user to use
the MultiVOIP has Read/Write rights and can view and change the configuration of the MultiVOIP.
Subsequent users have only Read-Only rights and can view the configuration of the MultiVOIP but
cannot change it.
Changing Channel Parameters
The channel parameters include the interface type and its options, voice and fax settings, and voice
communications for the country and region in which the MultiVOIP is operating. The Channel Setup
dialog box is accessed by clicking Voice Channel on the Setup menu.
Interface tab
The Interface tab defines the parameters related to the physical interface of the voice/fax channel.
The Max Dial Digits indicates the maximum number of digits the MultiVOIP will allow you to enter
when dialing one of the numbers in the Phone Directory Database. As soon as you have entered this
number of digits, the MultiVOIP will immediately attempt to match the digits you have dialed with an
entry in the database. The range for the Max Dial Digits is from zero to 16 digits with a default of five.
The Inter Digit Time (in milliseconds) option in the Dialing Options group defines the amount of time
the MultiVOIP waits between digits as they are entered by the user. If this timer expires, the
MultiVOIP will immediately attempt to match the digits entered to an entry in the Phone Directory
Database. The range for this option is 200 to 10,000 with a default of 2,000. In the Flash Hook Time
box, enter the time, in milliseconds, for the duration of flash hook signals output on the FXS interface.
The Auto Call option allows the local MultiVOIP to call a remote MultiVOIP without the user having to
dial a Phone Directory Database number. As soon as you access the local MultiVOIP voice/fax
channel, the MultiVOIP immediately connects to the remote MultiVOIP that you identified in the
Remote MultiVOIP Phone Number box of this option.
FXS
The FXS Interface is used to connect telephones, fax machines, and key telephone systems to the
MultiVOIP.