Doc# 82051303L
05/11/06
This document describes a special interim version of Multi-Tech CallFinder products (MVP410-CF and
MVP810-CF) that have been built on the platform of the corresponding analog MultiVOIP products (MVP410
and MVP810). The term "MVP-CF" will be used when referring collectively to both the MVP410-CF and the
MVP810-CF.
Labeling of MVP-CF Cable Receptacles & Signal Channels
The MVP410-CF has four channels and the MVP810-CF has eight channels. For each channel, there are
two cable receptacles on the MVP unit. The larger receptacle, which is for E&M telephony (using RJ-45
connectors), is not used. The smaller receptacle, marked "FXS/FXO," is used and it accommodates RJ-11
connectors. The FXS/FXO receptacle can be connected to either
(a) an analog DID line, or
(b) the central-office Line port of a PBX, or
(c) the analog station-port of a PBX.
1. Connect analog DID lines to the odd-numbered channels of the MVP unit
(channels 1 & 3 of the MVP410-CF; channels 1, 3, 5, & 7 of the MVP810-CF).
Use the FXS/FXO receptacle for each channel.
2. Even-numbered channels (channels 2 & 4 of the MVP410-CF; channels 2, 4, 6, & 8 of the MVP810-CF)
will be used either as an FXS interface or as an FXO interface, depending on what that channel is
connected to.
If the channel is connected to a line port of a PBX, set the channel to FXS.
If the channel is connected to the analog station port of a PBX, set the channel to FXO.
3. When a PBX line port is connected to the MVP channel, the FXS interface is used. DTMF digits coming
in on this channel will be routed to an auto-attendant listening on the line port.
4. When a PBX analog station port is connected to the MVP channel, the FXO interface will be used and
DTMF will be routed to direct extensions of the PBX.
CallFinder on MultiVOIP Platform README Document
README
for Setup of
MultiVOIP MVP410-CF and MVP810-CF,
CallFinders built on MultiVOIP Platform
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