Connecting MP-11x to FXS Interfaces..............19 2.4.3 Connecting MP-11x to FXO Interfaces ..............20 2.4.4 Connecting MP-11x to Analog FXS Lifeline Phone ..........21 2.4.5 Connecting MP-11x to Computer for Serial Communication ........22 2.4.6 Connecting MP-11x to Power ................. 24 MP-124 Hardware Installation ................
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Figure 3-4: MP-124 Desktop Mounting ....................29 Figure 3-5: MP-124 with Brackets for Rack Installation ................. 29 Figure 3-6: Power Surge Protection and Grounding using AudioCodes' FXS Patch Panel ....33 Figure 3-7: Power Surge Protection and Grounding using Circa Directly to MDF ........ 34 Figure 3-8: RJ-45 Connector Pinouts for Ethernet Connection .............
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CPE Configuration Guide for IP Voice Mail Notes and Warnings Note: MP-11x devices are indoor units and therefore, must be installed only INDOORS. In addition, FXS and Ethernet port interface cabling must be routed only indoors and must not exit the building.
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MP-11x Hardware Installation This chapter describes the MP-11x hardware installation. Physical Description The subsections below provide a physical description of the MP-11x. 2.1.1 Physical Dimensions and Operating Environment The device's physical dimensions and operating environment are listed in the table below:...
MediaPack Series The device’s LEDs are described in the table below: Table 2-2: MP-11x Front-Panel LEDs Description Color State Definition Channels Blinking Phone is ringing (incoming call, before answering). Status One of the following: Line malfunction. SRTP is enabled and device resources (DSPs) ...
Open the carton and remove the packing materials. Remove the MP-11x unit from the carton. Check that there is no equipment damage. Ensure that in addition to the MP-11x unit, the package contains the following items: • AC power cable.
Wall mounting - see 'Wall Mounting' on page Standard 19-inch rack mounting - see '19-inch Rack Mounting' on page The figure below shows the mounting components on the underside of MP-11x: Figure 2-3: MP-11x Underside Table 2-4: Mounting Components on MP-11x Underside Item # Description Square slot used to attach anti-slide bumpers (for desktop mounting).
2. MP-11x Hardware Installation 2.3.1 Desktop Mounting Attach the four (supplied) anti-slide bumpers to the base of MP-11x and place it on a desktop in the desired position. Desktop Mount Safety Instructions When mounting the chassis on a desktop, adhere to the following safety instructions: •...
2.3.3 19-inch Rack Mounting MP-11x can be installed in a standard 19-inch rack by placing it on an AudioCodes' 19-inch rack-mounting shelf (special customer order) that must be pre-installed in a rack. The shelf can hold up to two MP-11x devices. The rack-mounting shelf can be ordered separately from AudioCodes.
2. MP-11x Hardware Installation To install MP-11x in a 19-inch rack: Attach one or two MP-11x devices to the shelf using the shelf-to-device screws (supplied). Position the shelf in the rack and align its side holes with the rack frame holes.
Cabling the FXS Lifeline – see 'Cabling MP-11x FXS Lifeline' on page Serial connection to a computer – see 'Connecting MP-11x RS-232 Port to a PC' on page Connecting to the power supply – see 'Connecting MP-11x to Power' on page ...
Hardware Installation Manual 2. MP-11x Hardware Installation 2.4.2 Connecting MP-11x to FXS Interfaces The procedure below describes how to cable the MP-11x FXS interfaces. Warnings: • Make sure that you connect FXS ports only to analog telephones; otherwise, damage to MP-11x may occur.
MediaPack Series 2.4.3 Connecting MP-11x to FXO Interfaces The procedure below describes how to cable the MP-11x FXO interfaces. Warnings: • Ensure that you connect FXO ports only to CO/PBX lines; otherwise, damage to MP-11x may occur. • To protect against electrical shock and fire, use a 26 AWG minimum wire to connect FXO ports to the PSTN.
Figure 2-12: RJ-11 Lifeline Splitter Connector Pinouts To cable the MP-11x FXS Lifeline: Connect the Lifeline splitter to Port #1 on MP-11x (the Lifeline splitter is a special order option). Connect the Lifeline phone to Port A on the Lifeline splitter.
Figure 2-14: Lifeline Cabling for FXS and FXO Devices 2.4.5 Connecting MP-11x to Computer for Serial Communication The procedure below describes how to connect the MP-11x serial (RS-232) interface to a computer. This cabling requires a straight-through PS/2 to DB-9 cable adaptor with the following...
2. MP-11x Hardware Installation To connect MP-11x to a computer for serial communication: Connect the PS/2 connector on one end of the cable to the MP-11x RS-232 port (labeled RS-232). Figure 2-17: Connecting the Serial Port Connect the DB-9 connector at the other end of the cable to either the COM1 or COM2 RS-232 communication port on your computer.
MediaPack Series 2.4.6 Connecting MP-11x to Power MP-11x is powered from a standard alternating current (AC) electrical outlet. Table 2-6: Power Specifications Physical Specification Description Input Ratings 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 0.3A max Warnings: • The device must be connected only by professional service personnel.
Figure 3-1: MP-124 Front Panel 3.1.2.1 Reset Pinhole Button The MP-124 reset pinhole button enables you to reset the device or restore the device to factory default settings. For more information, refer to the User's Manual. Version 6.6 MP-11x & MP-124...
MediaPack Series 3.1.2.2 LEDs Description The MP-124 LEDs are described in the table below. Table 3-2: MP-124 Front-Panel LEDs Description Label Color State Function Ready Green Device powered on, self-test OK. Orange Blinking Software loading/initialization. Malfunction. Green Valid 10/100Base-TX Ethernet connection. Malfunction.
DC inlet for a DC terminal block. 48V 1.3A Note: Applicable only to the DC-powered model. ANALOG FXS 50-pin Telco connector for 1-24 analog lines. LINES 1–24 9-pin RS-232 port. RS-232 10/100Base-TX Ethernet RJ-45 port. ETHERNET Version 6.6 MP-11x & MP-124...
Only for DC-powered model: unwired DC terminal block with two crimping screws • Two short equal-length brackets and bracket-to-device screws for 19-inch rack installation. • Regulatory Information document. Check, retain and process any documents. Notify AudioCodes or your local supplier of any damage or discrepancies. Hardware Installation Manual Document #: LTRT-59819...
MP-124 can be installed in a standard 19-inch rack, by using two short, equal-length brackets (supplied). MP-124 with attached brackets for rack installation is shown in the figure below: Figure 3-5: MP-124 with Brackets for Rack Installation Version 6.6 MP-11x & MP-124...
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MediaPack Series Rack Mount Safety Instructions When installing the chassis in a rack, implement the following safety instructions: Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack • assembly, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) of 40°C (104°F).
• As most of the installation is the responsibility of the customer, AudioCodes can assume responsibility for damage only if the customer can establish that MP-124 does not comply to the standards specified above (and MP-124 is within the hardware warranty period).
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Fasten the cable securely using a 6-32 UNC screw. The grounding and lightning protection cabling setup for MP-124 depends on whether AudioCodes FXS Patch Panel (see Section 3.4.1.1) or a third-party MDF (see Section 3.4.1.2) is used. Hardware Installation Manual...
Hardware Installation Manual 3. MP-124 Hardware Installation 3.4.1.1 Power Surge Protection and Grounding using AudioCodes' FXS Patch Panel Figure 3-6: Power Surge Protection and Grounding using AudioCodes' FXS Patch Panel Version 6.6 MP-11x & MP-124...
MediaPack Series 3.4.1.2 Power Surge Protection and Grounding using Third-party Power Surge Protector (Circa) Connected Directly to MDF Figure 3-7: Power Surge Protection and Grounding using Circa Directly to MDF Hardware Installation Manual Document #: LTRT-59819...
To connect MP-124 directly to the Ethernet network: Connect one end of a crossover RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port (labeled ETHERNET). Figure 3-9: Connecting to the Ethernet Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet network. Version 6.6 MP-11x & MP-124...
The MP-124 interfaces with the FXS analog telephone equipment (e.g., fax machines, modems, or telephones) through its 50-pin Telco connector. To connect to the equipment, you can use your own third-party, MDF connector cable or you can use AudioCodes' MP- 124 FXS Patch Panel (ordered separately from AudioCodes).
3. MP-124 Hardware Installation 3.4.3.1 Connecting FXS Interfaces using AudioCodes' MP-124 Patch Panel If you have purchased AudioCodes MP-124 Patch Panel, follow the instructions below for connecting the FXS analog equipment to the device through the Patch Panel. Note: The LEDs on the Patch Panel front panel are disabled.
MediaPack Series Connect your analog equipment to the Patch Panel, by plugging in each RJ-11 connector into the RJ-11 sockets on the Patch Panel's front panel: Figure 3-12: Connecting Analog Equipment to Patch Panel 3.4.3.2 Connecting FXS Interfaces Directly to the MDF If you are using your own third-party MDF, follow the instructions below for connecting the FXS analog equipment to the device directly through the MDF.
Connect the telephone lines from the MDF to the analog equipment, by inserting each RJ-11 connector on the 2-wire line cords to the RJ-11 sockets on the front of the MDF: Figure 3-13: MP-124 in a 19-inch Rack Connected Directly to MDF Version 6.6 MP-11x & MP-124...
50-pin Telco cable, as described in the previous section. If you are using a Centronics cable, which are anchored on one side, you can purchase a Velcro Strap Kit from AudioCodes to secure such cables to the MP-124 chassis (instead of using the connector latches). The figure below illustrates this Velcro hook-and-loop cable tie:...
(after a self-testing period of about a minute). Any malfunction in the startup procedure changes the Ready LED to red. For information on establishing a serial communication link with MP-124, refer to the User's Manual. Version 6.6 MP-11x & MP-124...
Consumption) 204.7 BTU/hr After powering-up MP-11x, the Ready and Power LEDs on the front panel light up green (after a self-testing period of about two minutes). Any malfunction in the startup procedure changes the Fail LED to red and the Ready LED is turned off.
Two integral screws for connecting the DC terminal block to the MP-124 DC inlet. Two 18 AWG wires (positive and negative polarity). Connect the other end of the DC cable to a 48-VDC power supply. Version 6.6 MP-11x & MP-124...
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