Installation instructions for MultiVOIP 410ST/810ST software vs 5.02d MultiVOIP's Uninstall Solution Product Update PN: 82010180 Rev. A 02/16/04 Before uninstalling any old versions of MultiVOIP software, install the new MultiVOIP Software provided for this readme. 1. Run "MultiVOIP configuration" from your old version of MultiVOIP software and take note of the current settings. Your MultiVOIP will be reset to factory defaults during this upgrade. 2. Run ISDN_BRI_502d.exe to unzip the install files. The install files will be unzipped to the directory C:\mvp502d. 3. Go to the folder C:\MVP502d and run setup.exe to install the software to the pc. Accept the default installation folder and program group name. When prompted, select the comm. port that you will use with the MultiVOIP. Click "No" when asked if you would like to run configuration. 4. Connect the MVP410ST/810ST to the PC comm. port and power it on. 5. Run Start->Programs->MultiVOIP 5.02d->Upgrade Software. This will load factory defaults, H.323 PDL, and firmware into the MultiVOIP and will take a few minutes to complete. 6. Run Start->Programs->MultiVOIP 5.02d->Configuration and configure the MultiVOIP for your application. 7. Uninstall your old version of MultiVOIP software by selecting the "Uninstall" option from the program group. 8. The upgrade is complete. MVP410ST/810ST Firmware History (later releases include features/fixes of previous releases) mvpbri_502cbugfix1.bin (08/29/2003): * (08/29/2003) Call progress tones should now play correctly when VOIP is in Network mode. * (08/29/2003) Inter-digit delay value as set in the GUI was not being used (was defaulting to 5 seconds all the time). The VOIP firmware now uses the inter-digit value set in the GUI. mvpbri_502cbugfix2.bin (10/24/2003): * (10/24/2003) Type of Number should be UNKNOWN in the calling party number information element (was using NATIONAL). mvpbri_502cbugfix3.bin (10/30/2003): * (10/30/2003) For overlap-sending calls when the VOIP is in Network mode, the VOIP now will NOT connect until the number has been received. The number is considered to be received when there is an inter-digit delay after the last digit received (2 seconds by default, but can be adjusted in the GUI). Previously the VOIP would connect right away and wait for DTMF digits on the B-channel, but some equipment did not handle this as expected. mvpbri_502d.bin (11/20/2003): * (11/20/2003) Handling overlap-sending on BRI interfaces 2 through 4 did not work properly to stop the dial tone. This was a bug in the fix introduced in 5.02cbugfix3. * (11/20/2003) In Network mode, the Preferred/Exclusive bit in the Channel ID information element was always being set to Preferred. This is incorrect for Network side operation when there are less than two calls active on the ISDN.