Multi-Tech Systems MT5634ZBA-V-V92 manual Changing the Voice Jumper

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Chapter 2 – Installation

Location of the Jumpers

Note: J8 is the Jumper for the Modem with Voice Option

Changing the Dial-Up/Leased-Line Jumper

As shipped from the factory, your modem is configured for normal dial-up operation. That is, the modem must dial a phone number to connect to another modem. To use the modem on a leased line, you must change jumper J10 to select leased line operation, and J11 to select whether it will be the originating or the answering modem. If dial-up operation is selected, J11 has no effect.

See Chapter 3 for additional leased line information.

The factory default is the answer position. This makes the modem the answering modem on the leased line.

To use the modem on a leased line, move the J10 jumper plug from the default dial-up position to the leased line position.

To make the modem the originating modem on the leased line, move the J11 jumper plug to the originate position.

Changing the Voice Jumper

The speaker jumper (J8) is next to the external speaker jack.

The factory default position of the voice jumper is set for a stereo speaker or sound card. A jumper plug covers both pins of the J8 jumper.

To use the modem with a monophonic external speaker, remove the jumper plug from the J8 jumper pins. You can store it by placing it on one jumper pin.

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Contents MultiModem ZBA MultiModem ZBA MT5634ZBA-Series User Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Features Table IntroductionFeatures Specific to Installation Safety WarningsChange the Internal Jumpers Opening the ModemChanging the Voice Jumper Non-Global Connection Connect the Modem to Your PCGlobal Connections Connect the Two-Wire Leased Line Leased Line Only Connect the Modem to the AC Power OutletPower-On Test Connect the Modem to Your PCInstall the Modem Driver Installing the Modem DriverUsing the Global Wizard to Configure Your Modem Using AT Commands to Configure Your ModemConfigure the modem for best performance Modem Serial Speed GuidelinesOperation About the Front PanelOperation SetupLeased-Line Operation Connecting to the Internet AT Commands, S- Registers, and Result Codes Remote Configuration Basic ProcedureSetup Changing the Setup PasswordTurning Callback Security On and Off Changing the Setup PasswordCallback Security Setting Callback Security Message Parity Assigning Callback Passwords and Phone NumbersCalling Procedures Password-Only CallbackNumber-Entry Callback Extension-Entry CallbackCallback Security Commands Direct ConnectionCallback Assignments Form Modem Does Not Respond to Commands TroubleshootingNone of the Indicators Light Lack of a physical connection to the telephone line Page Data Is Being Lost There Are Garbage Characters on the MonitorModem Doesn’t Work with Caller ID Fax and Data Software Can’t Run at the Same TimeAppendix a Technical Specifications Fax Data RatesReceiver Sensitivity Upgrade Overview Appendix B Upgrading the Modem’s FirmwareIdentify the Modem Firmware Identify the Current Firmware VersionDownload the Upgrade File Extract the Upgrade FilesUpgrade the Modem’s Firmware Restore Your ParametersFCC Part 68 Telecom Appendix C Regulatory ComplianceFCC Part 15 Regulation EMC, Safety and R&TTE Directive Compliance Canadian Limitations NoticeIndustry Canada International Modem RestrictionsNew Zealand Telecom Warning Notice South African StatementAppendix D Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Weee Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment StatementAppendix E Installing a Modem under Linux SetupAppendix F Connecting to a Cisco Router Connecting to a Cisco Router Console PortRemote Configuration Console Port ConnectionsAppendix G Warranty, Service, and Technical Support Multi-Tech Warranty StatementRepair Procedures for International Distributors Appendix H Rohs HT/TS Substance Concentration AT commands IndexSpeed