Multi-Tech Systems FF420 Manual De Usuario

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Chapter 2: Installation 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. 
FaxFinder Admin User Guide 
Chapter 2 – Installation 
Introduction 
This chapter shows you how to set up your Multi-Tech Model FF120/220/420/820 FaxFinder.   
The setup process includes both cabling of the FaxFinder unit and configuration of the FaxFinder server 
software.  The FaxFinder server software resides on the FaxFinder unit and does not need to be installed. 
PBX Compatibility 
Before proceeding with cabling or software installation, you should confirm that the telephony equipment 
with which you intend to use the FaxFinder is compatible with it.  Although the FaxFinder can simply be 
connected to an ordinary phone subscriber line (a POTS line), it is often connected to a PBX.  One of the 
convenient features of the FaxFinder is its ability to deliver incoming faxes as email messages directly to 
users on an Ethernet network.  This direct service depends on the PBX’s ability to route multiple phone 
extension numbers to a single station port.  If the PBX lacks that ability, incoming faxes must be sent to 
users through an attendant.  If you will be connecting the FaxFinder to a PBX, it is important to 
understand the PBX’s capabilities in this regard beforehand.  The following section explains why the 
capabilities of your PBX will determine how you set up the FaxFinder unit to work with it. 
We Supply 
FF120/220 FF420/820 
• 
A FaxFinder (FF120 or FF220) with factory-
installed software 
• 
One universal power supply with power 
cord 
• 
Common telephone cables (one for each 
port; RJ-11 at both ends) 
• 
A product CD that contains: (a) a software 
package for client PCs, (b) a system 
management software package for the 
administrator’s PC, and (c) additional 
documentation for both administrators and 
client/users 
• 
A printed Cabling Guide 
 
• 
A FaxFinder (FF420 or FF820) with factory-
installed software 
• 
One universal power supply with power 
cord 
• 
Common telephone cables (one for each 
port;  
RJ-11 at both ends) 
• 
A product CD that contains: (a) a software 
package for client PCs, (b) a system 
management software package for the 
administrator’s PC, and (c) additional 
documentation for both administrators and 
client/users 
• 
A set of four self-adhesive plastic feet 
• 
Rack-mounting fasteners 
• 
A printed Cabling Guide 
 
You Supply 
  A nearby AC power outlet and 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 2000/XP/2003/Vista) 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.