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VOIP Status LED
When your ADSL connection is being used to make VoIP calls
from one of the handsets connected this light will be on to assist
you in knowing what kind of traffic your network working under.
On - VoIP activity
Off - No VoIP activity
5.
LAN Status LED 1-4
When a computer is properly connected to the LAN port on the rear
of the modem, the associated LED will light. A solid light means
a computer or a network-enabled device is connected. When
information is being sent over the port, the LED blinks rapidly.
Off - Your computer is not connected
On - Blinking connected and transmitting or receiving data
On - Your computer is connected
6.
WLAN Status LED
The WLAN status LED shows you when a computer is connected
wirelessly to the VOIP Router is connected. When the LED is
OFF, the VOIP Router is NOT connected to any computer. When
the LED is solid light, the VOIP Router is connected to a wireless
computer. When the LED is blinking, the VOIP Router is
negotiating with a wireless computer.
On - Wireless connection
On - Flashing, a wireless connection has been made and data is
transmitting/receiving
Off - No wireless connection
7.
ADSL ONLINE LED
The ADSL Online LED shows you when the Modem is connected
to the Internet. When the LED is OFF, the Modem is NOT
connected to the Internet. When the LED is solid light, the
Modem is connected to the Internet. When the LED is blinking,
the Modem is transmitting or receiving data from the Internet.
Off - Not connected to Internet
On - Blinking connected and transmitting or receiving data
On - Connected to Internet
The Modem is designed to be placed on a desktop. All of the cables
exit from the rear of the Modem for better organization and utility. The
LED indicators are easily visible on the front of the Modem to provide
you with information about network activity and status.
Front Panel
Broadband Voice Modem/Router - 1 Port Part # F1PI210ENau
Broadband Voice Modem/Router - 4 Port Part # F1PI241ENau
Broadband Voice Modem with Wireless Router - 4 port Part # F1PI241EGau
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PSTN Failover Status LED
The PSTN Failover Status LED is designed to let you know when
the system successfully detects that an additional back up phone
line is installed and running correctly. This line is then used
to route your phone calls in times when your ADSL service is
incapable of making calls.
On - PSTN Line is in use
Off - PSTN Line not in use
2-3. Phone Status LED 1-2
Whenever you make a phone call on one of the handsets attached
to the VoIP router the lights will inform you of the current status of
that phone call.
On - VoIP activity, i.e. phone is in use
On - Flashing, incoming call, i.e. phone is ringing
Off - No VoIP activity
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Power Switch
Standard power switch used to turn the VOIP Router on and off.
4.
Power Plug
Connect the included 12V 1A DC power supply to this inlet.
Using the wrong type of power adapter may cause damage to
your Modem.
5.
Reset Button
The “Reset” button is used in rare cases when the Modem
may function improperly. Resetting the Modem will restore the
Modem’s normal operation while maintaining the programmed
settings. You can also restore the factory default settings by using
the Reset button. Use the restore option in instances where you
may have forgotten your custom password.
a. Resetting the Modem
Push and hold the Reset button for one second then release it.
When the PWR light becomes solid again the reset is com-
plete.
b. Restoring the Factory Defaults
Push and hold the Reset button for twenty seconds then
release it. When the PWR light becomes solid again the restore
is complete.
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Phone Port
Phone Ports connect to standard analogue telephone set or fax
machine.
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PSTN Failover Port
The Optional RJ-11 port is for connection to your PSTN (Home
Phone) line to provide normal phone call backup for when VOIP is
unavailable or not required.
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ADSL SYNC LED
The ADSL LED flashes light during negotiation with your ISP. It
stays light when the Modem is connected properly to your ADSL
service.
Off - No ADSL connection
On - Blinking negotiating connection/no ADSL Sync
On - ADSL link is up and connected
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Power LED
When you apply power to the Modem or restart it, a short period
of time elapses while the Modem boots up. When the Modem has
completely booted up, the power LED becomes a SOLID light,
indicating the Modem is ready for use.
Off Modem is off
On Modem is on
Back Panel
Broadband Voice Modem/Router - 1 Port Part # F1PI210ENau
Broadband Voice Modem/Router - 4 Port Part # F1PI241ENau
Broadband Voice Modem with Wireless Router - 4 port Part # F1PI241EGau
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ADSL Line
This port is for connection to your ADSL line. Connect your ADSL
line to this port.
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LAN Ports
The Ethernet port is RJ45, 10/100 auto-negotiation. Connect your
network-enabled computers or any networking devices to this
port.
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connect your PC or other network equipment to the hub or switch.
When inserting an RJ-45 connector, be sure the tab on the connector
clicks into position to ensure that it is properly seated.
Warning:
Do not plug a phone jack connector into an RJ-45 port. This
may damage the VoIP Router. Instead, use only twisted-pair cables
with RJ-45 connectors that conform to Australian standards.
Notes:
1.
Use 100-ohm shielded or unshielded twisted-pair cable with
RJ-45 connectors for all Ethernet ports. Use Category 3, 4, or
5 for connections that operate at 10 Mbps, and Category 5 for
connections that operate at 100 Mbps.
2.
Make sure each twisted-pair cable length does not exceed 100
meters (328 feet).
Step 4. Connect the power adapter
Plug the power adapter into the power socket on the side panel of the
VoIP Router, and the other end into a power outlet.
Check the power indicator on the front panel is lit. If the power
indicator is not lit, refer to “Troubleshooting”.
In case of a power failure, the VoIP Router will automatically restart
and begin to operate once the power is restored.
At this time we have now completed connecting the router and may
now move to the actual configuration of your connection.
* Time needed to obtain line sync will vary depending on various
factors such as line noise and attempted sync speed.
Step 1. Find a suitable location
The VoIP Router can be positioned at any convenient location in your
office or home where there is easy access to a phone jack and power
point nearby. No special wiring or cooling requirements are needed
and there is no necessity to keep the unit connected directly to a
computer.
You should, however, comply with the following guidelines:
Keep the VoIP Router away from any heating devices.
Do not place the VoIP Router in a dusty or wet environment.
You should also remember to turn off the power, remove the power
cord from the outlet, and keep your hands dry when you install the
VoIP Router.
Step 2. Connect the ADSL Line
Phone line configuration
Run standard telephone cable from the wall jack providing ADSL
service to the RJ-11 (“ADSL”) port on your VoIP Router. When
inserting an ADSL RJ-11 plug, be sure the tab on the plug clicks into
position to ensure that it is properly seated. If you are using a splitter
less ADSL service, be sure you add low-pass filters between the
ADSL wall jack and your telephones. (These filters pass voice signals
through but filter data signals out.)
Note:
If more than 4 connections of any kind (Ie faxes, phones,
modems etc) are to be used you will need to get a central splitter
installed.
Step 3. Attach to your network using Ethernet cabling
The LAN ports on the VoIP Router auto-negotiates the connection
speed to 10 Mbps Ethernet or 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet, as well as the
transmission mode to half duplex or full duplex.
Use twisted-pair cabling to connect any of the LAN ports on the VoIP
Router to an Ethernet adapter on your PC. Otherwise, cascade the
LAN port on the VoIP Router to an Ethernet hub or switch, and then
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Making Configuration Changes
Configurable parameters have a dialog box or a drop-down list. Once
a configuration change has been made on a page, most of the time
you will need to click the “SAVE SETTINGS” or “NEXT” button at the
bottom of the page to enable the new setting. Unless there is a “ADD”
button for instance.
Note:
To ensure proper screen refresh after a command entry, be sure
that Internet Explorer 5.0 and above is configured as follows: Under
the menu Tools/Internet Options/General/Temporary Internet Files/
Settings, the setting for “Check for newer versions of stored pages”
should be “Every visit to the page.”
Step 3. Using Setup Wizard
This page allows you to quickly setup basic settings of the modem to
get you connected quickly. After making a change click on the save
settings button on the screen to apply the changes.
ADSL Parameter Setting
User Name: Enter your internet account user name for you ISP.
Password: Enter your internet account password for you ISP.
Step 1. How to log into the Router
Using your web browser to configure the VoIP ADSL Wireless Router.
The VoIP Router can be configured by any Java-supported browser
such as Internet Explorer 5.0 or above. Using the web management
interface, you may configure the VoIP Router and view statistics to
monitor network activity.
To access the VoIP Router’s management interface, enter the IP
address of the VoIP Router in your web browser:
10.1.1.1
Note:
If you are unable to access this web page please look at the IP
setup section of the Troubleshooting appendices at the back of this
manual.
Type in “
admin
” as the password and click login.
Note:
Password is
case sensitive.
ISP Settings
Please collect the following information from your ISP before setting
up the VoIP Router:
ISP account user name and password
Protocol, encapsulation and VPI/VCI circuit numbers
DNS server address
IP address, subnet mask and default gateway (for fixed IP users
only).
Step 2. Navigating the web browser interface
The VoIP Router’s management interface consists of a Setup Wizard
and an Advanced Setup section.
Setup Wizard:
Use the Setup Wizard to quickly set up the VoIP
Router.
Advanced Setup:
Advanced Setup supports more advanced functions
like hacker attack detection, IP and MAC address filtering, virtual
server setup, virtual DMZ host, as well as other functions.
Note:
If you would like to add any additional functions to your VoIP
Router please view the Advanced Setup table of contents in order to
find the correct setup method.
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Clicking the Home icon returns you to the home page. The Main Menu
links are used to navigate to other menus that display configuration
parameters and statistics.
Making configuration changes
Configurable parameters have a dialog box or a drop-down list.
Once a configuration change has been made on a page, click the
“SAVE SETTINGS” button at the bottom of the page to make the new
settings active.
Note:
To ensure proper screen refresh after a command entry, check
that Internet Explorer 5.0 is configured as follows: Under the menu
Tools/Internet Options/General/Temporary Internet Files/Settings, the
setting for “Check for newer versions of stored pages” should be
“Every visit to the page.”
The VoIP Router’s advanced management interface contains 15 main
menu items as described in the following list.
Commonly requested features
Noted in this section is a quick reference guide to the most commonly
requested advanced features and should save you the time of needing to
read the entire section for the necessary features you are interested in.
ADSL Parameter Setting
Firstly you need to tick one of the VoIP account boxes. For instance
if you wish to use VoIP port 1 on the back of the modem then tick
the box for VoIP account 1. Then you must enter your VoIP account
details and click on save settings.
Phone Number
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Enter your VoIP account phone number from your ISP.
Password:
Enter your VoIP account password from your ISP.
Register:
Click to register your VoIP account to be ready for use.
Unregister:
Un-register your VoIP account, so that you can use it on
another VoIP port or device.

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