Multi-Tech Systems MVP210/410/810-SS User Manual

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Chapter 2: Quick Start 
Multi-Tech 
Systems, 
Inc. 
     
 
 
Interface 
While the web interface appears differs slightly, its content and organization are essentially the same as that of 
the Windows interface (except for logging). These will be addressed in the following chapters. 
Front Panel LEDs 
Active LEDs 
On both the MVP410 and MVP810 models, there are eight sets of channel-operation LEDs. However, on the 
MVP410, only the lower four sets of channel-operation LEDs are functional. On the MVP810, all eight sets are 
functional.  
 
Figure 1-3. MVP410/810 LEDs 
Similarly, the MVP210 models have the general-operation indicator LEDs and two sets of channel-operation 
LEDs. 
 
Figure 1-4. MVP210 LEDs 
Front Panel LED Definitions 
LED Description 
General Operation LEDs (one set on each MultiVOIP model)
 
Power 
Indicates presence of power 
Boot 
After power up, the Boot LED will be on briefly while the MultiVOIP is booting.  It lights whenever the 
MultiVOIP is booting or downloading a setup configuration data set 
Ethernet 
FDX.  LED indicates whether Ethernet connection is half-duplex or full-duplex (FDX) and, in half-
duplex mode, indicates occurrence of data collisions.  LED is on constantly for full-duplex mode; LED 
is off constantly for half-duplex mode.  When operating in half-duplex mode, the LED will flash during 
data collisions. 
LNK.  Link/Activity LED.  This LED is lit if Ethernet connection has been made.  It is off when the link 
is down (i.e., when no Ethernet connection exists).  While link is up, this LED will flash off to indicate 
data activity. 
Channel-Operation LEDs  (one set for each channel)
XMT 
Transmit.  This indicator blinks when voice packets are being transmitted to the local area network.  
RCV 
Receive.    This indicator blinks when voice packets are being received from the local area network.   
XSG 
Transmit Signal.  This indicator lights when the FXS-configured channel is off-hook, the FXO-
configured channel is receiving a ring from the Telco, or the M lead is active on the E&M configured 
channel.  That is, it lights when the MultiVOIP is receiving a ring from the PBX.  
RSG 
Receive Signal.   This indicator lights when the FXS-configured channel is ringing, the FXO-
configured channel has taken the line off-hook, or the E lead is active on the E&M-configured channel. 
Computer Requirements 
The computer on which the MultiVOIP’s configuration program is installed must meet these requirements: 
•  must be IBM-compatible PC with MS Windows operating system; 
•  must have an available COM port for connection to the MultiVOIP. 
However, this PC does not need to be connected to the MultiVOIP permanently. It only needs to be connected 
when local configuration and monitoring are done. Nearly all configuration and monitoring functions can be done 
remotely via the IP network.