Server Installation
4.
Identify CallFinder's Extension Ports (FXS/FXO) for Later
Hookup
CAUTION: You must wait until after the CallFinder software
has been configured before connecting the cables
between the CallFinder's Extension (FXS/FXO)
Ports and the PBX. Because the CallFinder and
the PBX can both supply battery power, the cable
connections must be done properly. Otherwise
equipment damage could occur.
Before making connections to the CallFinder Extension (FXS/FXO)
channels, you must know the type of PBX port to which each
CallFinder port will be connected and set the "Extension Port" field in
the CallFinder Channel Configuration screen appropriately.
When connecting to a PBX Station Port,
set the CallFinder channel to FXO.
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.
5. 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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