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FortiVoice™ FVC Hardware
Specification Guide
FVC-40S
FVC-40
FVC-70
FVC-100

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  • Page 1 FortiVoice™ FVC Hardware Specification Guide FVC-40S FVC-40 FVC-70 FVC-100...
  • Page 2 , and FortiGuard , are registered trademarks of Fortinet, Inc., and other Fortinet names herein may also be trademarks of Fortinet. All other product or company names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Performance metrics contained herein were attained in internal lab tests under ideal conditions, and performance may vary.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction....................... 1 If you are installing the system ................1 Important information ....................1 Electrical shock....................1 Power and lightning surge protection..............1 Power adapter and power cord ................. 1 Power failure ...................... 2 What happens if the power goes out or if the IP network to VoIP fails? ... 2 External audio source isolation ................
  • Page 4 Important notices....................14 CE Compliance ....................14 UL Compliance ....................14 FCC and IC Warnings ..................14 FCC Part 15 ..................... 14 ACTA TIA/EIA/IS-968B, FCC Part 68 and IC CS-03........15 DOC Compliance ..................... 16 ICASA....................... 16 RoHS Compliance ................... 16 Disposal ......................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction FortiVoice phone systems meet the technical standards for use in specific countries and for connection to major telephone service providers in those countries. They are subject to regulatory certification and compliances. If you are installing the system • The system can be configured by anyone with basic computer skills once it’s installed. •...
  • Page 6: Power Failure

    Power failure The equipment will not operate when mains power fails. In the event of a power failure, each phone system will connect extension E4 to phone Line 1 to permit calls (except-AU models and the FVC-40S). Calls must be dialed without a hunt group. All other system functions will not be available until power is restored.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    Specifications Interfaces Model FVC-40S FVC-40 FVC-70 FVC-100 Telephone lines (FXO) VoIP ports VoIP numbers Analog extensions (FXS) Local extensions (analog and IP) * IP only Interface specifications LAN interface RJ-45 Ethernet (10/100BaseT) Memory 28 hours internal Music input Phono jack (1/8" mono) or stored .wav file* PA output Phono jack (1/8"...
  • Page 8: Analog Extension Specifications

    Analog extension specifications Connector type RJ-11, 2-pin Trunk type Loop start Either 600 , 900 , TBR21, BT complex, AU complex or ZA Interface impedance complex, depending on region. 0–600  Loop range Flash supported On-hook voltage 35 V Off-hook loop voltage source 35 V Off-hook loop current 23 mA to 40 mA...
  • Page 9: T1/E1 Pri Specifications

    Weight Model FVC-40S FVC-40 FVC-70 FVC-100 Metric (kg) Imperial (lbs) Regulatory approvals ACTA TIA/EIA/IS-968A and FCC Part 68, Industry Canada CS-03 FCC Part 15B, Industry Canada ICES-003 System and power adapter comply with UL and CSA Reduction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive 2002/95/EC VoIP features •...
  • Page 10: Unit Front Panel

    Unit front panel The front panel has 2 line lights. What the flashing lights mean Both lights flash yellow together The system is identifying itself in a response to the Identify request in the Management software About window. Both lights flash yellow alternately The system needs to be rebooted.
  • Page 11: Unit Back Panel

    Right light flashing red Indicates a system error. From the Management software, choose Tools > Reboot. If this pattern does not change, contact your authorized reseller or technical support for further assistance. When a system is powering on, it will display a variety of patterns not described here. Unit back panel Reset button A recessed reset button is on the back of the unit, beside the power supply connection under...
  • Page 12: Home/Office Wiring Instructions

    Home/Office Wiring Instructions This section describes phone wiring for North America, and is provided as reference information for other countries and regions. BT PLUGS — To connect telephones with BT style plugs, it is recommended that extensions are wired through a master socket or an in-line adapter with a capacitor. This also ensures compatibility with some telephones that require 3-wire connections for the telephone to ring.
  • Page 13: Demarcation Point

    Demarcation point The demarcation point is the point of interconnection between the telephone company facilities and your building. Location: It is usually a box located inside the building, within 15 feet of the incoming phone wiring. In newer houses, it may be located near the fuse box.
  • Page 14: Home And Home Office Wiring Prior To Adding Your Phone System

    Home and home office wiring prior to adding your phone system Incoming phone lines Residential building All phones are connected together in a single loop (or in multiple loops). The phones are all wired to Line 1. If you have two or more incoming lines, the phones can be wired to Line 1, Line 2 or even both lines for two-line phones.
  • Page 15: Adding An Extension Block

    Adding an extension block  To system extension   To house loops 1. Add an extension block next to the demarcation point. 2. Connect the house loops and the phone cable from the demarcation point to the posts of the extension block.
  • Page 16: Connecting To The System

    Connecting to the system To extension block, use a single-line phone cable from jack E4 Connecting to the From demarcation point, rear panel use a single-line phone cable from the demarcation point to jack L1 Ext 113: To fax machine (optional) from jack E3 Ext 112: To phone from jack E2 Ext 111: To phone from jack E1 To office extensions,...
  • Page 17: Safety And Regulatory Information

    Safety and Regulatory Information Safety precautions Before using the system, please review and ensure the following safety instructions are adhered to: 1. Read, follow and retain instructions — All safety and operating instructions should be read, followed and retained for future reference before operating the equipment. 2.
  • Page 18 • Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio/TV technician for help. This CLASS B Digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian interference-causing equipment regulations. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Fortinet could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Safety and Regulatory Information...
  • Page 19 ACTA TIA/EIA/IS-968A, FCC Part 68 and IC CS-03 Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means the equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
  • Page 20 DOC Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions for digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. ICASA For all ICASA license enquiries, please contact your South African authorized distributor for your phone system.

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