Overview; System Features - Net2Phone Max 410 User Manual

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Overview

1.1 System Features

Congratulations on purchasing the Max 410/420/430!
The Max 410/420/430 is a Voice over Internet Protocol
(VoIP) device that allows you to make multiple outgoing
calls over the Internet using a single Ethernet Local Area
Network (LAN) connection. The Max 410/420/430 works
like a gateway to convert the analog signal from your
telephones to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). It then
uses the LAN's broadband connection to send calls over
the Internet via 's service platform. Since Net2Phone
calls bypass most of the Public Switched Telephone
Network (PSTN), the result is significant savings on
long-distance communications services.
The Max 410/420/430 is a stand-alone device that
connects directly into an existing LAN through an RJ-45
port. The Max 410 contains four FXO ports, Max 420
contains four FXS ports and Max 430 contains 3 FXS
ports and 1 FXO port.
FXS (Foreign EXchange Station) interfaces are used to
connect standard analog devices such as corded and
cordless telephones or fax machines. Optionally, they
may be connected to the analog trunk card on a Public
Branch Exchange (PBX), Automatic Public Branch
Exchange (APBX), or Key Phone System (KPS)
systems. They are used to place outgoing calls over the
Internet and to receive incoming calls from other
devices.
FXO (Foreign EXchange Office) ports connect to the
analog line card on a PBX, APBX, or KPS, or to an
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