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Chapter 3:  Server Installation 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.           FF200 FaxFinder Fax Server Admin User Guide 
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Chapter 3 – Server Installation 
 
This chapter shows you how to set up your Multi-Tech Model FF200 FaxFinder.   
The setup process includes both cabling of the FF200 unit and configuration of the FaxFinder server 
software.  The FaxFinder server software resides on the FaxFinder unit and does not need to be installed. 
 
Prerequisite:  Determining PBX Compatibility & 
Configuration 
To operate the FF200 FaxFinder system in conjunction with a PBX and in “PBX Routing Mode,” that PBX 
must be able to do convergent routing.  That is, it must route incoming calls made to many PBX 
extension numbers to a single PBX station port. For example, fax calls to twenty PBX extension numbers 
(555-3101 through 555-3120) might be directed to a FaxFinder unit at 555-3121.This multiple-extension-
to-single-port capacity allows multiple PBX users to have their own unique directory numbers for receiving 
faxes.   
If you are using the FF200 in conjunction with a PBX and in “PBX Routing Mode,” be sure that the PBX 
has this multiple-extension-to-single-port capacity and that this capacity is activated. 
 
We Supply 
•  An FF200 FaxFinder with factory-installed software 
•  One universal power supply with power cord 
•  Two common telephone cables (RJ-11 at both ends) 
•  A product CD with software for client PCs and additional documentation for both administrators 
and client/users 
•  A printed Quick Start Guide 
You Supply 
  A nearby AC power outlet 
  A connection to your Ethernet LAN 
 A telephony connection 
   
 
either - a PBX station port  
   
 
or - a common subscriber (POTS) phone line jack 
  An admin PC (with web browser) to configure the FaxFinder 
  Client PCs (Windows NT/2000/XP) with email and printing applications.  Network clients receive 
faxes in their email inboxes.  They will send faxes by printing to the FaxFinder server from application 
programs.