Multivoip Program Menu Items - Multitech MultiVOIP MVP210 User Manual

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MultiVOIP Program Menu Items

After the MultiVOIP program is installed on the PC, it can be launched from the Programs group of the Windows
Start menu ( Start | Programs | MultiVOIP x.xx | ... ). In this section, we describe the software functions
available on this menu.
Several basic software functions are accessible from the MultiVOIP software menu, as shown below.
Menu Selection
Configuration
Configuration Port Setup
Date and Time Setup
Download Factory Defaults
Download Firmware
Download IFM Firmware
Download User Defaults
Set Password
Uninstall
Upgrade Software
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Figure 6-12: Program menu
MultiVOIP Program Menu
Description
Select this to enter the Configuration program where values for IP, telephony, and
other parameters are set.
Select this to access the COM Port Setup screen of the MultiVOIP Configuration
program.
Select this for access to set calendar/clock used for data logging.
Select this to return the configuration parameters to the original factory values.
Select this to download new versions of firmware as enhancements become
available.
Select this to download new versions of IFM firmware as enhancements become
available. The Interface Module (IFM) is the telephony interface for analog
MultiVOIP units. There is one IFM for each channel of the MultiVOIP unit. For
each channel, the IFM handles the analog signals to and from the attached
telephone, PBX or CO line.
To be used after a full set of parameter values, values specified by the user, have
been saved (using Save Setup). This command loads the saved user defaults
into the MultiVOIP.
Select this to create a password for access to the MultiVOIP software programs
(Program group commands, Windows interface, web browser interface, & FTP
server). Only the FTP Server function requires a password for access. The FTP
Server function also requires that a username be set along with the password.
Select this to uninstall the MultiVOIP software (most, but not all components are
removed from computer when this command is used).
Loads firmware (including H.323 stack) and settings from the controller PC to the
MultiVOIP unit. User can choose whether to load Factory Default Settings or
Current Configuration settings.
Chapter 6: Using the Software
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