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has to have the same voice coder selected; otherwise, you will always get a Busy signal.
The Fax group enables a fax machine to transmit and receive faxes through the MultiVOIP. If a fax
machine is connected to one of the voice/fax channels, the Max Baud Rate should be set to match
the baud rate of the fax machine (refer to user documentation). The Fax Volume setting controls the
output level of the fax tones, and this setting should be changed only under the direction of Multi-
Tech’s Technical Support personnel (see
Chapter 6 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support
).
The DTMF Gain group controls the volume level of the digital tones sent out for Touchtone dialing.
The Gain High and Gain Low fields control the gain in dB (decibels) of the High and Low tones in the
tone pairs; the default gain values are -4 dB and -7 dB, respectively. DTMF Gain should not be
changed except under supervision of MultiTech’s Technical Support.
Billing Options can be used to track the cost of Inbound and/or Outbound calls on any of the three
interfaces (FXO, FXS, or E&M). The amount to be charged in cents is entered in the Charge ( )
Cents field together with the associated time duration in the Per ( )Seconds field. While a given
call is active, the accumulated charges can then be viewed on the Call Progress dialog box. When
the call ends, the charges are transferred to a Log File that can be viewed by highlighting the call
event in the Log Entries dialog box and selecting Details.
The Authentication Option enables you to provide Password Protection on Inbound and/or
Outbound calls on any of the three interfaces (FXO, FXS, and E&M). A password of up to 14
numeric characters can be assigned to either or both voice/fax channels. The required password
must then be entered from the device initiating a call over the protected voice/fax channel.
The Automatic Disconnect Option enables you to limit the duration of a call on any of the three
interfaces (FXO, FXS, or E&M). This function will hang up the call when a timer expires. The default
timer value of 15 seconds can be increased to any value up to 65535 seconds (roughly 18 hours).
Regional
The regional tab controls the voice communications for the country or region in which the MultiVOIP
is being used.
From the Country/Region drop-down list you can select the country or region for which you are
configuring the MultiVOIP. The Tone Pairs group always displays the tones used in the country or
region currently selected. In addition to Australia, Central America, Chile, Europe, France, Japan, UK,
and USA, there is a Custom selection (with defaults identical to USA) that will make the Custom
button active. Clicking the Custom button enables you to edit the Tone Pairs and establish custom
sets of tone pairs for Dial Tone, Ring, and Busy on a Custom Tone Pair Settings dialog box.
The Pulse Generation Ratio group contains two ratios: the 60/40 is for the USA, and the 67/33 ratio
is for international applications.
Summary of Contents for MultiVOIP 200
Page 1: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Voice Fax Over IP Networks Model MVP200 User Guide...
Page 5: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Chapter 1 Introduction and Description...
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Page 15: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Chapter 2 Installation...
Page 21: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Chapter 3 Software Loading and Configuration...
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Page 41: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Chapter 4 MultiVOIP Software...
Page 59: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Chapter 5 Remote Configuration and Management...
Page 67: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Chapter 6 Warranty Service and Tech Support...
Page 73: ...Voice Fax over IP Networks Appendixes...
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