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2005-11-22 2 / 22 This document is provided by: Multi-Link, Inc. 1-800-535-4651 225 Industry Pkwy Nicholasville, KY 40356 http://www.Multi-Link.net Skype™, SkypeOut™, SkypeIn™ are registered trademarks of SKYPE Technologies S.A. TeleVoIP Stick™ is a trademark of Multi-Link Inc. Copyright © 2005 Multi-Link Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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2005-11-22 3 / 22 CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE TELEVOIP STICK™.................................................................................... 4 1.1 911 CALLS............................................................................................................................................ 4 1.2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS........................................................................................................ 4 1.3 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED .......................
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2005-11-22 4 / 22 1. Introduction to the TeleVoIP Stick™ Thank you for purchasing the TeleVoIP Stick™. This product gives you many options to communicate with others over either the internet or the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) using regular telephones. In other words, the TeleVoIP Stick™ lets you use your regular analog telephone to make and receive calls over either VoIP or PSTN. Read this manual to learn how to configure The Stick for your locale and obtain the best ret
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2005-11-22 5 / 22 6. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall causing serious damage to the product. 7. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. 8. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided. 9. This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consul
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2005-11-22 6 / 22 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! 1.3 Equipment Required To be able to take advantage of all the features of the TeleVoIP Stick, you will need the following equipment: • An ordinary PC running Windows XP. At a minimum, we recommend 700 MHz Pentium III (or comparable) with at least 256 MB RAM and at least 50 MB free disk space free on C: drive. • The computer must be fitted with a connection to the Internet and a sound card with microphone and speaker connectors. We recom
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2005-11-22 7 / 22 2. Installation Instructions Before installing the TeleVoIP Stick™, you will need to install Skype™. Download the latest version from http://www.skype.com, and follow the wizard. Make sure it is operational before continuing. You can do this by placing a call to Echo Test Service using a headset or Speaker/MIC combination. See the Skype™ instructions for more details. Place the TeleVoIP Stick™ near your computer and adjacent to a telephone line wall jack and an e
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2005-11-22 8 / 22 2.1 Hardware Installation Connecting the Stick to a PSTN line is optional. However to use the Stick for emergency calling or to route calls directly through PSTN, this is necessary. 1. Connect a standard telephone cable from the Stick’s telephone line jack (middle connector between the power jack and the Phone jack) to your PSTN service connection. 2. If your telephone service is provided over your high speed DSL or cable modem, you may need to connect one of the filte
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2005-11-22 9 / 22 Once the setup is complete, the Multi-Link Interface Adapter Window will be opened on your desktop. The Multi-Link Interface Adapter will be available in the Start → All Programs selections. 2.3 Optimizing Skype Settings To improve your operational performance, there are a couple of Skype™ options you may want to change. A system restart after setup is advised. Sound Devices The TeleVoIP Stick™ uses the sound card for control. You may find it works better to disab
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2005-11-22 10 / 22 • Restore (double click of the icon also reopens the window); • Toggle Skype-PSTN bridge(Forwarding), • Toggle PSTN-Skype bridge(Forwarding), • Quit, and • Help/Manual. The Quit option closes down the application. Inbound PSTNCalls ring all phones as usual, including those phones not connected to the TeleVoIP Stick™ and Skype™. Inbound VoIP Calls ring the regular telephones connected to the Stick, and can be picked up by either a regular connected telephon
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2005-11-22 11 / 22 If you need an access code to get an outside line on a PBX system, you can enter the access code and delays in the Dial Prefix field on the Settings tab. This will eliminate the need to key the access code on each call. To call overseas through the TeleVoIP Stick™ over regular PSTN, dial out the Land Line Access Code you have set in the Multi-Link Adapter Interface. To call overseas through the Stick through Skype™, simply dial the Skype Access Code + number + # to
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2005-11-22 12 / 22 # is the end of string identifier. +372555434345 will be given to Skype™ to process. 3: Dial a contact from your TeleVoIP Stick’s Speed Dial list using the phone. The Speed Dial List of the TeleVoIP Stick application let you dial parties with a 2 digit speed dial entry from a list of your contacts. This list needs to be populated with entries using the Speed Dial Tab Add function. Pick up phone handset and you will hear a distinct PC provided Dial Tone,
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2005-11-22 13 / 22 Pick up phone handset and you will hear a distinct PC provided Dial Tone, Enter the digits on the keypad, Example: 911 The TeleVoIP Stick will connect to the PSTN land line and dial the number. Any call length can be placed through PSTN by using *9 (default on application window Settings tab) to force the phone to connect to the PSTN: Pick up phone handset and you will hear a distinct PC provided Dial Tone, Enter the *9 digits on the keypad, The Tele
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2005-11-22 14 / 22 3.2 Multi-Link Adapter Interface By default, the Multi-Link Adapter Interface will launch on startup. You can change it by going to File menu →Launch on Startup, and toggling the setting. This interface brings up several tabs containing great features that you can take advantage of: • Speed Dial; • Call Forwarding; • Skype Forwarding; • and Settings. Let’s start explaining the Settings Tab. 3.2.1 Settings tab The Settings tab provides you tools to assis
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2005-11-22 15 / 22 If you change the Microphone State setting by clicking the button, you will override the recommended settings, which may create problems. You can restore to the original state by clicking the MIC State button until the original setting is again displayed. You may find the alternate state works better for you. It is recommended that the Use this Minimum Volume for Microphone be set at about 30—50% with the slider and activated with the check box. It is further re
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2005-11-22 16 / 22 3.2.4 Speed Dial Tab This tab shows your adapter’s speed dial list entries. From this tab you can Add, Remove or Edit entries in your speed dial list. The add function easily allows you to migrate entries from your Skype™ contact list to the TeleVoIP Stick’s™ list with minimal effort. Entries can be established to call a user’s handle or their phone number: • The user’s handle would be used to place a Skype™ call. • The Telephone number field is a number to be
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2005-11-22 17 / 22 4. Technical Specifications Physical Interface: (4) 3.5mm jacks 2 RJ-11 jacks Power Supply Input Power Requirements: At AC Transformer: 110-125 Volts AC only, 50-60 Hz At Power Jack on device: 12/14 Volts AC….14/16 Volts DC CO Interface Ringer Equivalence Number: U.S.A. - 1.2B CAN - 0.4 Input Ring Detection: 40-150 Volts AC, 15-68 Hz Device Interface Battery: -48 Volts Nominal DC to all devices Off-Hook Detection: 3-80 mA Ring Generator Frequency: 3
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2005-11-22 18 / 22 4.1 Compliance 4.1.1 FCC Registration DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Trade Name: TeleVoIP STICK - Telephone Adapter to VOIP and PSTN Model Number: TVS-301 Compliance Test Report Number: B50824A1 Compliance Test Report Date: September 2, 2005 Responsible Party (IN USA) MULTI-LINK, INC. Address: 225 Industry Parkway Nicholasville, KY 40356 Telephone (859) 885-6363 or (800) 535-4651 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B di
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2005-11-22 19 / 22 If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Con
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2005-11-22 20 / 22 4.1.2 Industry Canada The Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The eq