1. Ifihan
The FLYINGVOICE FTA5111 is an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) designed to bridge traditional analog communication devices with modern Voice over IP (VoIP) networks. It features one FXS port for connecting an analog phone and one FXO port for integrating with the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). This device ensures high-quality voice communication, offers stand-alone survivability (SAS) for emergency situations, and supports advanced SIP V2 protocol for broad compatibility.
Awọn ẹya pataki pẹlu:
- Seamless Analog to VoIP Conversion with 1 FXS port and 1 SIP line.
- PSTN Connectivity with 1 FXO port for failover and traditional line access.
- Stand-Alone Survivability (SAS) for uninterrupted communication during network failures.
- Advanced SIP V2 Protocol for enhanced compatibility with VoIP service providers and PBX systems.
- Effortless Installation & Easy Integration with auto-provisioning and remote management.
2. Package Awọn akoonu
Daju pe gbogbo awọn ohun ti a ṣe akojọ rẹ si isalẹ wa ninu package rẹ. Ti awọn ohun kan ba nsọnu tabi bajẹ, jọwọ kan si ataja rẹ.
- FLYINGVOICE FTA5111 Analog Telephone Adapter
- Adapter agbara
- RJ11 Cable (x2)
- RJ45 àjọlò Okun
- Awọn ọna fifi sori Itọsọna

Image: Contents of the FTA5111 product package.
3. Ti ara Loriview
The FTA5111 features a compact design with clearly labeled ports and LED indicators for easy setup and monitoring.
3.1 Iwaju Panel Ifi

Image: Front panel of the FTA5111 with LED status indicators.
- FXO: Indicates status of the FXO port connection.
- FXS: Indicates status of the FXS port connection.
- FẸ: Indicates status of the Wide Area Network connection.
- LAN1/LAN2: Indicate status of the Local Area Network connections.
- PWR: Ṣe afihan ipo agbara.
3.2 Ru Panel Ports

Image: Rear panel of the FTA5111 detailing the FXO, FXS, WAN, LAN, Reset, and Power ports.
- Ibùdó FXO: Connects to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) line. Compatible with analog phones, fax machines, and POS machines.
- FXS Port: Connects to an analog telephone or fax machine.
- Ibudo WAN: Connects to your internet router or modem for VoIP service.
- LAN1/LAN2 Ports: Connect to local network devices such as computers, printers, or IPTV.
- Bọtini RST: Reset button (use a paperclip to press and hold for factory reset).
- DC(12V/1A) Port: Ipese agbara fun ẹrọ naa.
4. Eto Itọsọna
Follow these steps to set up your FLYINGVOICE FTA5111 Analog Telephone Adapter.
- So agbara: Plug the provided power adapter into the DC(12V/1A) port on the rear of the FTA5111 and then into a power outlet. The PWR LED on the front panel should illuminate.
- Connect to Network (WAN): Use an RJ45 Ethernet cable to connect the WAN port of the FTA5111 to your internet router or modem. The WAN LED should illuminate and may blink to indicate activity.
- Connect Analog Phone (FXS): Connect your analog telephone or fax machine to the FXS port using an RJ11 cable. The FXS LED should illuminate.
- Connect to PSTN (FXO - Optional): If you wish to integrate with a traditional telephone line, connect your PSTN line to the FXO port using an RJ11 cable. The FXO LED should illuminate.
- Connect Local Devices (LAN - Optional): Use RJ45 Ethernet cables to connect computers, printers, or other network devices to the LAN1 and LAN2 ports. The corresponding LAN LEDs should illuminate.
- Iṣeto: Wọle si ẹrọ naa webiṣakoso ti o da lori nipasẹ a web browser by entering the device's IP address (refer to the Quick Installation Guide for default IP or how to find it). Log in with the default credentials to configure VoIP accounts, network settings, and other advanced features.
5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
5.1 Ipilẹ Ipe Awọn iṣẹ
- Npe Ipe: Pick up the analog phone connected to the FXS port. You should hear a dial tone. Dial the desired number and wait for the connection.
- Gbigba Ipe kan: When the analog phone rings, pick up the handset to answer the call.
- Pari ipe kan: Gbe foonu soke.
5.2 Three-Way Audio Conference
The FTA5111 supports basic three-way audio conferencing. Consult your VoIP service provider or the device's web interface settings for specific dialing sequences or feature codes to initiate a conference call.

Image: Visual representation of a three-way audio conference facilitated by the FTA5111.
5.3 Fax Over IP (T.38 and T.30)
The FTA5111 supports T.38 and T.30 fax protocols, allowing you to send and receive faxes over your VoIP network using a traditional fax machine connected to the FXS port. Ensure your VoIP service provider supports T.38 for optimal fax transmission.

Image: FTA5111 enabling fax over IP functionality.
5.4 Stand-Alone Survivability (SAS)
In the event of a VoIP network failure, the FTA5111's SAS feature allows it to function as an independent voice switch. It can assign up to 50 extension numbers, ensuring internal calls, emergency dialing, and key business communications remain operational. This feature is crucial for maintaining communication continuity.

Image: How the FTA5111 provides Stand-Alone Survivability.
6. Itọju
To ensure optimal performance and longevity of your FTA5111, consider the following maintenance guidelines:
- Jeki mimọ: Regularly wipe the device with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust. Avoid using liquid cleaners.
- Afẹfẹ: Ensure the device is placed in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating. Do not block ventilation slots.
- Awọn imudojuiwọn famuwia: Periodically check the FLYINGVOICE website for firmware updates. Keeping the firmware updated can improve performance, add new features, and enhance security. Firmware updates can typically be performed via the device's web ni wiwo isakoso.
- Yiyipo Agbara: If the device is experiencing minor issues, a simple power cycle (unplugging and replugging the power adapter) can often resolve them.
7. Laasigbotitusita
This section addresses common issues you might encounter with your FTA5111.
7.1 Kò sí ohùn ìpè
- Ṣayẹwo Agbara: Ensure the power adapter is securely connected and the PWR LED is illuminated.
- Check FXS Connection: Verify that the analog phone is correctly plugged into the FXS port and the FXS LED is on.
- Asopọmọra nẹtiwọki: Ensure the WAN port is connected to your router/modem and the WAN LED is active. Check your internet connection.
- VoIP Registration: Wọle sinu web interface to confirm that your VoIP account is registered successfully.
7.2 Cannot Make/Receive Calls
- VoIP Account Status: Verify that your VoIP account is active and registered in the device's web ni wiwo.
- Network Firewall: Ensure your network firewall is not blocking VoIP traffic (SIP ports, RTP ports).
- PSTN Line (if applicable): If using the FXO port, ensure the PSTN line is active and connected properly.
- Dialing Plan: Check the dialing plan configuration in the web interface to ensure correct number routing.
7.3 Poor Call Quality (Echo, Jitter)
- Internet Bandwidth: Ensure you have sufficient internet bandwidth for VoIP calls.
- Idilọwọ Nẹtiwọọki: Reduce other network activities that might consume bandwidth.
- Awọn Eto QoS: Configure Quality of Service (QoS) settings on your router and the FTA5111 (if available) to prioritize voice traffic.
- Codec Settings: Experiment with different audio codecs in the device's web interface if supported by your VoIP provider.
7.4 Device Not Accessible via Web Ni wiwo
- Adirẹsi IP: Confirm you are using the correct IP address for the device. You might need to check your router's DHCP client list.
- Isopọ nẹtiwọki: Ensure your computer is connected to the same local network as the FTA5111 (via LAN port or the same router).
- Ogiriina: Temporarily disable your computer's firewall to rule it out as a cause.
- Tun: If all else fails, perform a factory reset by pressing and holding the RST button for 5-10 seconds. Note that this will erase all configurations.
8. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Brand | FLYINGVOICE |
| Nọmba awoṣe | FTA5111 |
| Package Mefa | 7.87 x 5.91 x 2.36 inches |
| Àwọ̀ | Dudu |
| Ohun elo | Ṣiṣu |
| Orisun agbara | AC ohun ti nmu badọgba |
| Tẹlifoonu Iru | Corded (for connected analog phones) |
| Awọn ẹrọ ibaramu | Analog phone, Fax, IP TV, PSTN |
| Ipe alapejọ Agbara | Basic (3-way) |
| Multiline Isẹ | Nikan-Laini Isẹ |
| Idanimọ olupe | No (device does not provide, depends on connected phone/service) |
9. atilẹyin ọja Information
FLYINGVOICE products are typically covered by a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official FLYINGVOICE webAaye fun alaye atilẹyin ọja ofin ati ipo.
Extended protection plans may also be available for purchase. For more information on additional protection, please refer to the options provided by your retailer, such as the 3-odun Idaabobo Eto or 4-odun Idaabobo Eto offered on Amazon.
10. Atilẹyin
For further assistance, technical support, or to access additional resources, please visit the official FLYINGVOICE webojú òpó wẹ́ẹ̀bù tàbí ilé ìtajà àmì-ìdámọ̀ wọn:
- FLYINGVOICE Brand Store: https://www.amazon.com/stores/FLYINGVOICE/page/F0B2FDB3-38D4-49B5-87D3-1B0FE9D39EF0
You may also consult the Quick Installation Guide included in your package for initial setup instructions.





