Back Panel Description; Power Connector; Command Port Connector; 10Base-T (Ethernet) Connector - Multitech MultiVOIP 400 MVP400 User Manual

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MultiVOIP 400 User Guide

Back Panel Description

The cable connections for the MultiVOIP are made at the back panel. Connectors include Power,
Command Port (RS232), Ethernet (10BASE-T), Voice/Fax Channels (E&M, FXO and FXS). The
cable connectors are shown in Figure 1-4 and defined in the following groups.
Figure 1-4. Back Panel

Power Connector

The Power connector is used to connect the external power supply to the MultiVOIP. The Power
connector is a 7-pin circular DIN connector. A separate power cord is connected to the power supply
and the live AC grounded outlet.

Command Port Connector

The Command Port connector is used to configure the MultiVOIP using a PC with a serial port and
running Windows® software. The Command Port connector is a DB-25 female connector.

10Base-T (Ethernet) Connector

The Ethernet 10Base-T connector is used to connect the MultiVOIP to a LAN using unshielded
twisted cable. This connector is a keyed RJ-45 jack.

Voice/Fax Channel

The Voice/Fax channel connectors include three options per channel: E&M, FXO and FXS.
E&M - This connector is used if you are connecting VOICE/FAX CHANNEL _ to the E&M trunk on a
PBX. This connector is an RJ-45 jack.
FXO - This connector is used if you are connecting VOICE/FAX CHANNEL _ to the station side of a
PBX. This connector is an RJ-11 jack.
FXS - This connector is used if you are connecting VOICE/FAX CHANNEL _ to a station device, etc.,
an analog telephone, KTS telephone system, or fax machine. This connector is an RJ-11 jack.
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