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Page 1 - TalkAnytime

TalkAnytimeClick-to-Talk Media ServerR User Guide for Voice/IP Gateways Analog Models: TA410 & TA810

Page 2 - User Guide

Chapter 1: Overview Once you’ve begun using the web browser GUI, you can go back to the TalkAnytime Windows GUI at any time. However, you must log ou

Page 3 - CONTENTS

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 100

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration 13. Set Log Reporting Method. The Logs screen lets you choose how the Administrator (or webmaster) will receive

Page 5 - 依照中国标准的有毒有害物质信息

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration “Logs” Screen Definitions Field Name Values Description Y/N Allows TalkAnytime debugging messages to be read

Page 6 - Chapter 1: Overview

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration To customize console messages by category and/or by channel, click on “Filters” and use the Console Messages Filt

Page 7 - About This Manual

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration 14. Set Baud Rate. The Connection option in the sidebar menu has a “Settings” item that includes the baud-rate

Page 8 - (TA410 & TA810)

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration This screen presents vital system information at a glance. Its primary use is in troubleshooting. System Informa

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration The frequency with which the System Information screen is updated is determined by a setting in the Logs screen.

Page 10 - TalkAnytime Front Panel LEDs

Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 107

Page 11 - NAME DESCRIPTION

Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration Introduction After the TalkAnytime Configuration software has been installed and the unit has been con

Page 12 - Client Computer Requirements

Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration 1. Select Inbound PhoneBook | List Entries. Click Add. 2. The Add/Edit Inbound PhoneBook screen appe

Page 13 - Installation at a Glance

Chapter 1: Overview Analog TalkAnytime LED Descriptions TA-410/810 Front Panel LED Definitions LED NAME DESCRIPTION General Operation LEDs (one

Page 14 - Related Documentation

Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration Enter Inbound PhoneBook data for your TalkAnytime unit. The fields of the Add/Edit Inbound PhoneBook

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Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 111 TalkAnytime URL Configuration End users will a

Page 16 - TalkAnytime Startup Tasks

Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration TalkAnytime System Examples Introduction The following example shows how the TalkAnytime unit operates

Page 17 - Gather Telephone Information

Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration Calls into a Phone Pool User-A Calls Sales Department. The drawing below shows a call coming into the

Page 18 - re: email account for VOIP

Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration Technical Configuration for Phone Pool Call Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 1

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Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration Calls to Specific Extensions Through an IVR User-B Calls Customer Service Specialist. The drawing bel

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Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration Technical Configuration for Specific Extension Calls via IVR Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTi

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Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration Calls by Trusted Party into PBX and Beyond Employee Accesses PSTN of Home City Thru PBX. The drawing

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Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration Technical Configuration for Trusted-Party Calling Through PBX Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAny

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Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration Inbound Phonebook List for Example System The three uses of the TalkAnytime described here can be impl

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Chapter 1: Overview Client Computer Requirements To make an incoming call using TalkAnytime, the computer must meet the requirements described in the

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Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration User’s Perspective of TalkAnytime For end-users TalkAnytime is an opportunity to conduct a toll-free v

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Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration These are the requirements: User PC Requirements for TalkAnytime Category Requirement Operating System

Page 27 - TalkAnytime System Examples

Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration Installing the TalkAnytime Applet. Next the TalkAnytime applet program will begin downloading into th

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Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration A Security Warning screen will appear to confirm the download. Popup Blocking. If the TalkAnyt

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Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration During the Call. When this download is complete and the Popup Blocking issue (if any) has been resolv

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Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration How Web Site Must Be Configured The webmaster must make several preparations for the TalkAnytime. The

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Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration These are HTML expressions needed to insert the graphics onto the web site. <a href="" on

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Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration The following is a JavaScript command that would create such a graphical qualifications query window.

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Chapter 6: Phonebook and URL Configuration Help Documents for End-Users MultiTech has provided documents in PDF format to explain to end-users th

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 129

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Chapter 1: Overview Specifications Parameter /Model TA410 TA810 Operating Voltage/ Current 100-240 VAC 1.2 - 0.6 A 100-240 VAC 1.2 - 0.6 A Mains F

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Operation and Maintenance Although most Operation and Maintenance functions of the software are in the Statistics

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance System Information Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Description Boot Version nn.nn alpha-numeric Indic

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance The frequency with which the System Information screen is updated is determined by a setting in the Logs screen

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Statistics Screens Ongoing operation of the TalkAnytime unit can be monitored for performance using the Statistic

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Call Progress Details: Field Definitions Field Name Values Description Channel 1-n Number of da

Page 41 - Connectivity Test

Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Call Progress Details: Field Definitions (cont’d) DTMF/Other Details Field Name Values Description

Page 42 - Troubleshooting

Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance About Logs Accessing “Statistics: Logs” Pulldown Icon Shortcut Sidebar Ctrl + O The Logs Screen Multi

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Logs Screen Details: Field Definitions (cont’d) Field Name Values Description Log # colu

Page 44 - Safety Warnings Telecom

Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Logs Screen Details: Field Definitions (cont’d) Field Name Values Description Call Details (cont’d) FROM Det

Page 45 - Unpacking the TA-410/810

Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance About IP Statistics Accessing IP Statistics Pulldown Sidebar Shortcut Icon Ctrl + P IP Statistics Sc

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Chapter 1: Overview Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 14 Related Documentation The TalkAnytime User Guide (the document you are now

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance IP Statistics: Field Definitions . Field Name Values Description UDP versus TCP. (User Datagram Proto

Page 48 - Ethernet Connection

Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance IP Statistics: Field Definitions (cont’d) Field Name Values Description Total Packets (cont’d) Sum of data

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance About Link Management The Link Management screen is essentially an automated utility for pinging endpoints on you

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Link Management screen Field Definitions Field Name Values Description Monitor Link fields IP Address to Ping

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Link Management screen Field Definitions (cont’d) Field Name Values Description Link Status Parameters These

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Several basic software functions are accessible from the TalkAnytime software menu, as shown below. TalkAnytime

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance “Downloading” here refers to transferring program files from the PC to the nonvolatile “flash” memory of the Talk

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Date and Time Setup The dialog box below allows you to set the time and date indicators of the TalkAnytime system

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance If you choose Support, you can select “TalkAnytime” in the Product Support menu and then click on Firmware to fin

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Once the updated firmware has been located, it can be downloaded from the web/ftp site using normal PC/Windows pr

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Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 15 Chapter 2: Quick Start Instructions

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Generally, the firmware file will be a self-extracting compressed file (with .zip extension), which must be expan

Page 59 - Configuring the TalkAnytime

Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Implementing a Software Upgrade TalkAnytime software can be upgraded locally using a single command at the TalkAn

Page 60 - TalkAnytime unit

Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Downloading Firmware 1. The TalkAnytime Configuration program must be off when invoking the Download Firmware c

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 4. The TalkAnytime ___- Firmware screen appears saying “TalkAnytime [model number] is up. Reboot to Download

Page 62 - Config Info

Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Downloading Factory Defaults 1. The TalkAnytime Configuration program must be off when invoking the Download F

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 3. If a password has been established, the Password Verification screen will appear. Type in the password and

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 6. Progress bars will appear at the bottom of the screen during the data transfer. The TalkAnytime’s “Boot” LED

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 5. The software will search for an IFM firmware file to use to upgrade the system. If the file found represents

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 8. Then a completion screen entitled IFM Test will appear. Click OK. 9. The TalkAnytime will reboot itself. W

Page 67 - Ctrl + Alt + I

Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 3. To download the user defaults, go to Start | Programs | TalkAnytime xxx | Download User Defaults. 4. A conf

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions Startup Tasks Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 16 Introduction The Quick Start Instructions a

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 5. Progress bars will appear during the file transfer process. 5. When the file transfer process is complete,

Page 70 - Default = disabled

Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Setting a Password (Windows GUI) After a user name has been designated and a password has been set, that password

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 3. You will be prompted to confirm that you want to establish a password, which will entail rebooting the TalkAny

Page 72 - Ctrl + H

Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 6. After the password has been set, the user will be required to enter the password to gain access to the web bro

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Setting a Password (Web Browser GUI) Setting a password is optional when using the TalkAnytime web browser GUI.

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Un-Installing the TalkAnytime Software 1. To un-install the TalkAnytime configuration software, go to Start | Pro

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 3. Two confirmation screens will appear. Click Yes and OK when you are certain you want to continue with the uni

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 5. A completion screen will appear. Click Finish. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 167

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Upgrading Software As noted earlier (see the section Implementing a Software Upgrade above), the Upgrade Software

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance FTP Server File Transfers (“Downloads”) MultiTech has built an FTP server into the TalkAnytime unit. Therefore,

Page 79 - Ctrl + Alt + N

TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions Gathering Phone/IP Details Phone/IP Details *Absolutely Needed* Before Starting the Installation The TalkAnytime

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 2. Establish User Name and Password. You must establish a user name and (optionally) a password for contacting t

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 4. Enable FTP Functionality. Go to the IP Parameters screen and click on the “FTP Server: Enable” box. Multi-Te

Page 82 - FXS Options fields

Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 5. Identify Files to be Updated. Determine which files you want to update. Six types of files can be updated us

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 7. Log In. Use the User Name and password established in item #2 above. The login screens will differ depending

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance 8. Invoke Download. Downloading can be done with a web browser or with an FTP client program. 8A. Download wit

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance File transfer between PC and TalkAnytime unit will look like transfer within TalkAnytime directories. 8B. Downl

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Some FTP client programs are more graphically oriented (see previous screen), while others (like the “WS-FTP” cli

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Web Browser Interface You can control the TalkAnytime unit with a graphic user interface (GUI) based on the comm

Page 88 - Ctrl + R

Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance The initial configuration step of assigning the voip unit an IP address must still be done locally using the Wind

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance The Windows GUI gives access to commands via icons and pulldown menus whereas the web GUI does not. The web GUI

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions Gathering Phone/IP Details Phone/IP Details Often Needed/Wanted Obtain Email Address for TalkAnytime (for emai

Page 91 - (cont’d)

Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance To install the Java program, go to the Java directory on the TalkAnytime product CD. Double-click on the EXE fil

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance When installation is complete, the Java program becomes accessible in your Start | Programs menu (Java resources

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance SysLog Server Functions MultiTech has built SysLog server functionality into the software of the TalkAnytime unit

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Chapter 7: Operation and Maintenance Configuring the SysLog Client Program. Configure the SysLog client program for your own needs. In various SysLo

Page 95 - Ctrl + Alt + S

Chapter 8 Warranty, Service, and Tech Support Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 184

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Chapter 8: Warranty, Service, & Tech Support Limited Warranty Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. (“MTS”) warrants that its products will be free from defe

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Chapter 8: Warranty, Service, & Tech Support Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 186 Technical Support Multi-Tech Systems has an

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Chapter 9: Regulatory Information Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 187

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Chapter 9: Regulatory Information EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance The CE mark is affixed to this product to confirm compliance with

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Chapter 9: Regulatory Information FCC Part 68 Telecom 1. This equipment complies with part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission Rules. On the

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions Placement Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 19 Placement Mount your TalkAnytime unit in a

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Chapter 9: Regulatory Information Canadian Limitations Notice Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification me

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Chapter 9: Regulatory Information WEEE Statement (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) July, 2005 The WEEE directive places an obligation o

Page 104 - Ctrl + Alt +Y

Chapter 9: Regulatory Information C-ROHS HT/TS Substance Concentration 依照中国标准的有毒有害物质信息 根据中华人民共和国信息产业部 (MII) 制定的电子信息产品 (EIP) 标准-中华人民共和国《电子信息产品污染控制管理

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Appendix A: Cable Pinouts Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 193

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Appendix A: Cable Pinouts Command Cable RJ-45 Connector End-to-End Pin Info PIN NO.4783261512345678To DTEDevice(e.g., PC)CLEAR TO SENDTRANSMIT DAT

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Appendix A: Cable Pinouts T1/E1 Connector T1/E1 Connector Transmit Pair (to line)}45Receive Pair (from line)}12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Voice/Fax Cha

Page 108 - Inbound Phonebook

Appendix B: TCP/UDP Port Assignments Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 196

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Appendix B: TCP/UDP Port Assignments Well Known Port Numbers The following description of port number assignments for Internet Protocol (IP) commu

Page 110 - Values: Y/N

Index Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 198

Page 111 - Configuration Parameter

INDEX 802.1p Priority Levels ...68 Accept Any Number phonebook field ...11

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User Guide S000388B Analog Click-to-Talk Media Servers Models TA410 & TA810 This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, with

Page 113 - Calls into a Phone Pool

TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions Client Computer Requirements Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 20 Client Computer Requirem

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Index Options (to ...134 Call Status (call progress) field...

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Index Frequency 2 ...94 Gain 1 ...

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Index Enable DHCP...69 Enable SRV ...

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Index FXS Loop Start Parameters ...82 FXS/FXO connector TA-410/810 ...

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Index XMT (channel)...11 XSG...

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Index setup for ...63, 89 Monitor Link fields Link Management (Statistics) screen...

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Index Cadence ...90 Country/Region (tone schemes)...

Page 121 - Category Requirement

Index Start Now command (Link Management) button ...143 Status (statistics, logs) field ...137 Subject (e

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Index version numbers (software) ...53 version, firmware...

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions Quick Hookup Quick Hookup for TA410 & TA810 Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 21

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions Configuration Software Installation Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 22 Install TalkAnytim

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions Phone/IP Starter Configuration Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 23 Once you’ve begun usin

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions Phone/IP Starter Configuration Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 24 Phone/IP Starter Configu

Page 128 - Help Documents for End-Users

TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions Phonebook Configuration Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 25 Inbound Phonebook 1. Open the

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions URL Configuration TalkAnytime URL Configuration End users will access the TalkAnytime by clicking on an icon

Page 130 - System Information screen

TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions System Examples TalkAnytime System Examples Introduction The following example shows how the TalkAnytime uni

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions System Examples Example Types. We will show a configuration of TalkAnytime settings that allows 3 different t

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions System Examples Technical Configuration for Phone Pool Call Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User

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CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW...

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions System Examples Calls to Specific Extensions Through an IVR User-B Calls Customer Service Specialist. The dr

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions System Examples Technical Configuration for Specific Extension Calls via IVR Alternative Method to Access M

Page 136 - About Logs

TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions System Examples Inbound Phonebook List for Entire Example System The three uses of the TalkAnytime described

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions System Examples Calls by Trusted Party into PBX and Beyond Employee Accesses PSTN of Home City Thru PBX. The

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions System Examples Technical Configuration for Trusted-Party Calling Through PBX Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.

Page 139 - About IP Statistics

TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions End-User’s Perspective User’s Perspective of TalkAnytime For end-users TalkAnytime is an opportunity to cond

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions End-User’s Perspective ActiveX controls must be enabled. Qualifications Query Window. The following window

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions End-User’s Perspective When the download of the TalkAnytime applet is complete, a message will appear indica

Page 142 - About Link Management

TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions End-User’s Perspective During the Call. When this download is complete and the Popup Blocking issue (if any)

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions Web Site Configuration How Web Site Must Be Configured The webmaster must make several preparations for the

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ContentsVOIP CHAPTER 5: TECHNICAL CONFIGURATION...

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TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions Web Site Configuration Qualifications Query Window. When an online computer user clicks on the TalkAnytime i

Page 146 - Configuration Port Setup

TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions Connectivity Test Connectivity Test The procedures “Phone/IP Starter Configuration” and “Phonebook Starter C

Page 147 - Obtaining Updated Firmware

TalkAnytime Quick Start Instructions Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you cannot establish voice connectivity between the Command PC and the Ta

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Chapter 3: Mechanical Installation and Cabling Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnytime User Guide 43

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Chapter 3: Mechanical Installation & Cabling Introduction The TA410 and TA810 units are heavy enough to require two able-bodied persons to partic

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Chapter 3: Mechanical Installation & Cabling Unpacking the TA-410/810 RCV XMT COL LNK XMT RCV XSG RSGXMT RCV XSG RSG XMT RCV XSG RSG XMT RCV XSG

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Chapter 3: Mechanical Installation & Cabling Rack Mounting Instructions for TA410 & TA810 The TalkAnytime units can be mounted in an industry-

Page 152 - Downloading Firmware

Chapter 3: Mechanical Installation & Cabling When mounting the equipment in the rack, make sure mechanical loading is even to avoid a hazardous co

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Chapter 3: Mechanical Installation & Cabling Cabling Procedure for TA-410/810 Cabling involves connecting the TalkAnytime unit to your LAN and te

Page 154 - Downloading Factory Defaults

Chapter 3: Mechanical Installation & Cabling configurable. So, for example, some channels of a TalkAnytime might use the FXO interface and others

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ContentsVOIP REPAIR PROCEDURES FOR U.S. AND CANADIAN CUSTOMERS ...

Page 156 - Downloading IFM Firmware

Chapter 3: Mechanical Installation & Cabling Figure 3-7. Earth Ground Details 8. Turn on power to the TalkAnytime unit by placing the ON/OFF sw

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Chapter 4: Software Installation Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 51

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Chapter 4: Software Installation Introduction Configuring software for your TalkAnytime unit entails four tasks: (1) loading the software onto the

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Chapter 4: Software Installation 4. A ‘welcome’ screen appears. Press Enter or click Next to continue. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to in

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Chapter 4: Software Installation 6. At the next screen, you must select a program folder location for the TalkAnytime software program icon. Clic

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Chapter 4: Software Installation 8. When setup of the TalkAnytime software is complete, you will be prompted to run the TalkAnytime software to confi

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Chapter 4: Software Installation 2. You will be asked to shut down other applications while uninstalling the TalkAnytime software. 3. Two conf

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Chapter 4: Software Installation 5. A completion screen will appear. Click Finish. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 57

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 58

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration Configuring the TalkAnytime There are two ways in which the TalkAnytime must be configured before operation: te

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Chapter 1: Overview Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 6

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 60 Functional Equivalence of Interfaces. The TalkAnytime con

Page 168 - Upgrading Software

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 61 Telephony Interface Parameters The following parameters mu

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration Config Info CheckList Type of Config Info Gathered TalkAnytime Configuration screen on which to enter Config

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration Local Configuration Procedure (Summary) After the TalkAnytime configuration software has been installed in the ‘C

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration Local Configuration Procedure (Detailed) You can begin the configuration process as a continuation of the TalkAny

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration 3. Confirm Connection. If the TalkAnytime unit is set for an available COM port and is correctly cabled to the P

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration 4. Solving Common Connection Problems. A. Fixing a COM Port Problem. If the TalkAnytime main screen appears but

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration 6. Set Ethernet/IP Parameters. This dialog box can be reached by pulldown menu, toolbar icon, keyboard shortcut,

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration The Ethernet/IP Parameters fields are described in the tables and text passages below. Note that both DiffServ p

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration Ethernet/IP Parameter Definitions (cont’d) Field Name Values Description IP Parameter fields Gateway Name al

Page 177 - Web Browser Interface

Chapter 1: Overview Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime User Guide 7 About This Manual This manual is about Voice-over-IP products made by Multi

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration The IP Datagram with Header, Its Type-of-Service field, & DiffServ bits => 0 4 8 16 19 24

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration About Service Records An SRV record holds the following information: • Service: the symbolic name of the desire

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration 8. Set Voice/FAX Parameters. This dialog box can be reached by pulldown menu, toolbar icon, keyboard shortcut, o

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration In each field, enter the values that fit your particular network. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. TalkAnyTime Use

Page 182 - SysLog Server Functions

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration Note that Voice/FAX parameters are applied on a channel-by-channel basis. However, once you have established a s

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration The Voice/FAX Parameters fields are described in the tables below. Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions Field Name V

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions (cont’d) Coder Parameters Coder Manual or Auto-matic Determines whether sele

Page 185 - Limited Warranty

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions (cont’d) ) Field Name Values Description Dynamic Jitter Buffer Dynamic Jitt

Page 186 - Contacting Technical Support

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration Voice/Fax Parameter Definitions (cont’d) ) Field Name Values Description Auto Disconnect Automatic Disconn

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration 9. Set Telephony Interface Parameters. This dialog box can be reached by pulldown menu, toolbar icon, keyboard

Page 188 - Industry Canada

Chapter 1: Overview Introduction to TalkAnytime Analog Click-to-Talk Media Servers (TA410 & TA810) VOIP: The Free Ride. The analog TalkAnytime

Page 189 - FCC Part 68 Telecom

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration In each field, enter the values that fit your particular network. The kinds of parameters for which values m

Page 190 - Canadian Limitations Notice

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration Note that Interface parameters are applied on a channel-by-channel basis. However, once you have established a s

Page 191 - WEEE Statement

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration FXS Loop Start Parameters. The parameters applicable to FXS Loop Start are shown in the figure below and describ

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration FXO Parameters. The parameters applicable to the FXO telephony interface type are shown in the figure below and

Page 193 - Appendix A: Cable Pinouts

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration FXO Supervision. When the selected Interface type is FXO, the Supervision button is active. Click on this butt

Page 194 - Ethernet Connector

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration FXO Supervision Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Description Answer Supervision fields Current

Page 195 - Voice/Fax Channel Connectors

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration FXO Supervision Parameter Definitions Field Name Values Description Disconnect Supervision fields DTMF

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration E&M Parameters. The parameters applicable to the E&M telephony interface type are shown in the figure be

Page 197 - Port Number Assignment List

Chapter 5: Technical Configuration 10. Set Regional Parameters (Phone Signaling Tones & Cadences). This dialog box can be reached by pulldown

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration situation. This may not be the same as your selection for the Country/Region field. The selections in the Count

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Chapter 1: Overview While the web GUI’s appearance differs slightly, its content and organization are essentially the same as that of the Windows GUI

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration “Regional Parameter” Definitions Field Name Values Description Country/ Region USA, Japan, UK, Custom Note: “

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration “Regional Parameter” Definitions (cont’d) Field Name Values Description Standard Tones fields (cont’d) Gain

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration “Regional Parameter” Definitions (cont’d) Field Name Values Description Country Selection for Built-In Modem

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration 11. Set Custom Tones and Cadences (optional). The Regional Parameters dialog box has a secondary dialog box that

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration The Custom Tone-Pair Settings fields are described in the table below. Custom Tone-Pair Settings Definitions F

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration 12. Set SMTP Parameters (Log Reports by Email). The SMTP Parameters screen is applicable when the administrator

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration The SMTP Parameters screen is shown below “SMTP Parameters” Definitions Field Name Values Description

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration . “SMTP Parameters” Definitions (cont’d) Field Name Values Description Password alpha-numeric Login password

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration The SMTP Parameters dialog box has a secondary dialog box, Custom Fields, that allows you to customize email log

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Chapter 5: Technical Configuration “Custom Fields” Definitions (cont’d) Field Description Field Description Bytes Sent Total bytes sent in

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