Connect Callfinder To Did Lines; Connect Callfinder To Ethernet Network; Do Power-On Test - Multitech CallFinder CF220 User Manual

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When connecting to a PBX Trunk Port,
set the CallFinder channel to FXS.
When the Channel Configuration | Extension Port software field has been set properly for both
CallFinder channels, you can proceed to connect the cable between each of the CallFinder's FXS/FXO
ports and the corresponding PBX port.

4. Connect CallFinder to DID Lines

Plug one end of the phone cable into the CallFinder's Channel 1 DID jack and the other end into an
analog DID trunk line jack. The DID Line cable is included with your CallFinder.
Caution: The DID Line cable has an RJ11 connector on one end (this is the larger of the two
connectors; it goes to the telephone wall receptacle). The DID Line cable has an RJ12
connector on the other end (this is the smaller connector; it goes to the DID Port on the
CallFinder unit).
Never plug the DID connector into a standard POTS Line. This may damage the
CallFinder or the central office equipment. Use only an analog DID Line.
Repeat for the CallFinder's Channel 2 DID port.

5. Connect CallFinder to Ethernet Network

Plug one end of your RJ45 ethernet cable into the CallFinder's ethernet jack and the other end into your
network ethernet hub. This ethernet cable is not included with your CallFinder unit.
Note:
Before connecting to the Ethernet Network, make sure that the network to which you
are connecting the CallFinder is not a 192.168.2.x subnet.
If it is a 192.168.2.x subnet, it will clash with the CallFinder because the CallFinder's
default IP address is 192.168.2.1. To remedy such a situation, connect from the Admin
PC to the CallFinder using an RJ45 crossover cable until the CallFinder's IP address
has been configured. Thereafter, connect the CallFinder into the network with an
ordinary RJ45 cable.

6. Do Power-On Test

Test your CallFinder by turning it on (an on-off switch is located on the back panel). When you apply
power, the CallFinder performs a diagnostic self-test. The Status indicator flashes when the test is
complete and the unit is ready. If this does not happen, check that the power switch is on, the power
supply is solidly connected, and the AC outlet is live.
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