Multi-Tech Systems FF420 Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 1: Product Description and Specifications 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. 
FaxFinder Admin User Guide 
Related Manuals 
Each FF-120/220/420/820 FaxFinder unit comes with 4 manuals that serve different purposes (see table 
below).  In addition, several FaxFinder Reference Guides are available on the Multi-Tech web site and 
they describe use of a FaxFinder in conjunction with PBXs of various brands and models. 
Title Format 
Purpose 
Administrator User Guide 
(this manual) 
on CD 
Presents comprehensive info about FaxFinder 
unit, server software, & client software.  
Includes Quick Start Instructions chapter.  
FaxFinder Administrator should use this 
chapter to configure the FaxFinder unit, the 
server software, and software for each client. 
Client User Guide 
on CD 
Comprehensive user info for FaxFinder clients. 
Client Operation Primer 
on CD 
Brief instructions for sending and receiving 
faxes via the FaxFinder system.  Multi-Tech 
recommends that you give a copy of this 
document to each client user.
 
Cabling Guide 
in print 
FaxFinder Administrator should use this 
manual to make cabling connections for the 
FaxFinder unit. 
FaxFinder Reference Guides  on MTS 
web site 
FaxFinder Administrator should use these 
manuals to configure the FaxFinder unit in 
conjunction with the PBX specified in each 
guide.   
 
Multi-Tech manuals and other resources are available on the Multi-Tech Web site at 
http://www.multitech.com. 
 
Distributing Documents to Client Users 
The person acting as FaxFinder Administrator should see to it that client users get copies of the Client 
Operation Primer 
(the file name is S000407E.PDF) and the Client User Guide (the file name is 
S000406E.PDF).  You could distribute this information either by printing out and/or photocopying hard 
copies of these manuals for client users or else by supplying them with the electronic PDF files for these 
documents either as email attachments or via some memory storage medium (CD, diskette, etc.).  Client 
users will need this information to take advantage of the capabilities of the FaxFinder system.