Multitech FF240 ユーザーズマニュアル
Chapter 4: Client Installation
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
FF240-IP Admin User Guide
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4. A new FF240-IP entry should appear on the “Devices” tab of the FF240-IP Fax Client Software
screen.
The status of the newly registered FF240-IP unit may momentarily go from “Not logged in” to
“Logging in” to “Connected.” A FF240-IP x20 unit will show Idle instead of connected.
“Logging in” to “Connected.” A FF240-IP x20 unit will show Idle instead of connected.
If it goes to Login Failure, then one of two things is wrong:
a. The IP address or domain name is wrong. If that is the case, delete that entry (by right-clicking
DELETE), and enter a new one;
- or -
b. The Username/Password combination may be wrong. Verify that the client Username/Password
combination (accessible by right-clicking and selecting Properties on the FF240-IP listed in the
Devices tab of the client software) matches the Username/Password combination assigned to
the client-user by the FF240-IP Administrator.
Devices tab of the client software) matches the Username/Password combination assigned to
the client-user by the FF240-IP Administrator.
Note: Username and Password are case-sensitive.
Disassociating the Client from a Specific FF240-IP Unit
In this procedure, you will un-do the procedure “Associating Client with a Specific FF240-IP Unit.” This
situation might occur when changes are being made in the network faxing system. In any event, this
procedure severs the tie between your PC and a specific FF240-IP unit so that you will no longer be
connected to it for sending fax messages. (Faxes can be received in email form from the FF240-IP server,
despite disassociating from the FF240-IP server, as long as the receiving party is defined in the Inbound
Routing section of the FF240-IP unit.) In cases where the client is currently associated with more than
one FF240-IP unit, you will need to know the IP address of the specific FF240-IP unit from which you
want to disconnect.
situation might occur when changes are being made in the network faxing system. In any event, this
procedure severs the tie between your PC and a specific FF240-IP unit so that you will no longer be
connected to it for sending fax messages. (Faxes can be received in email form from the FF240-IP server,
despite disassociating from the FF240-IP server, as long as the receiving party is defined in the Inbound
Routing section of the FF240-IP unit.) In cases where the client is currently associated with more than
one FF240-IP unit, you will need to know the IP address of the specific FF240-IP unit from which you
want to disconnect.
1. Open the FF240-IP Client Software program and go to the Devices tab. Select the FF240-IP unit from
which you want to disconnect (you can identify the FF240-IP unit by its IP address or domain name),
Right-click on it and select delete.
Right-click on it and select delete.
2. Your FF240-IP Client Software will no longer be able to send faxes through this particular FF240-IP
unit.