Connecting Ip Phones - Fortinet FortiVoice Quick Start Manual

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B. Connecting analog extensions to the unit (optional)
Connect the cables from your analog phones and fax machines to the extension jacks
on the back of the unit. Extension jacks are labelled with E and a number.
C. Connecting to a PA system (optional)
You can connect the unit to a PA amplifier. A user can then dial _: to make an
overhead page.
Connect a 1/8" (3.5 mm) mono phono connector cable from the PA jack of the unit to
the amplifier.
If your system has multiple units, you may need to connect the PA jack of each unit to
the amplifier.
For complete details on configuring the PA jack, refer to
"PA options"
in Chapter 2 of the
FortiVoice User Guide.
D. Connecting an external audio source (optional)
You can add music on hold to your system from an internal music file or external audio
source. If you use a music file, no further connection or configuration is required. If you
use an isolated external audio source such as a CD player or sound card, connect a 1/8"
(3.5 mm) mono phono connector cable to the MUSIC jack of the unit.
If your system has multiple units, you will need to provide audio to the MUSIC jack of
each unit.
For complete details on configuring music on hold and for using internal music files, refer
to
"On-Hold/Ringback"
in Chapter 2 of the
FortiVoice User Guide.

Connecting IP phones

Connect a network cable between the LAN port on the phone and your network
(i.e. Ethernet switch, router, etc.). Some IP phones also have a PC port, which can be
used to connect the PC to the network if only one network connection is available.
See
"Adding IP Phones"
in Chapter 2 of the
for detailed
FortiVoice User Guide
instructions on how to connect IP phones.
Fortinet Technologies Inc.
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