Multi-Tech Systems MT5634ZBAV.92 Connect a Microphone Voice Option, Connect Speakers Voice Option

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Chapter 2 - Installation

Connect a Microphone (Voice Option)

For voice mail or speakerphone applications, plug an unamplified microphone into the MIC jack on the side of the modem. The microphone should have a stereo 1/8-inch mini plug. Do not use a monophonic microphone.

Connect Speakers (Voice Option)

For speakerphone or voice mail applications, use a 1/8-inch plug male-to-male stereo patch cord to connect the SPKR jack on the side of the modem to the LINE IN jack on your sound card. If your sound card does not have a LINE IN jack, use its MIC jack. The stereo male-to-male patch cord can be purchased at a local PC retail store.

If you do not have a sound card, you can plug an unamplified speaker directly into the SPKR jack.

Connect the Modem to the AC Power Outlet

The power switch is located on the right side of the modem. Make sure it is set to OFF. Plug the universal power supply into the PWR jack on the modem. Then plug one end of the country- specific power supply cord into the universal power supply and the other end into a power outlet or power strip.

Note: Use only the power supply supplied with the modem. Use of any other power supply voids the warranty and can damage the modem.

Power-On Test

Test the modem by turning it on. When you turn it on, the modem performs a diagnostic self-test, after which the 56 indicator should light. If this does not happen, check that the power switch is on, the power supply is solidly connected, and the AC outlet is live. If these measures do not work, see Chapter 7, “Troubleshooting.”

Surge Protectors and Lightning

Your modem has automatic, self-resetting protection to protect it from lightning-induced electrical spikes on the telephone line. Nonetheless, large power surges and nearby lightning strikes can damage or destroy your modem. Therefore, we recommend that you plug the modem into a surge protector rather than directly into a wall outlet, preferably a surge protector that provides protection against electrical spikes on the telephone line as well as on the power line. Note that not even a surge protector can guard against damage from a nearby lightning strike. During an electrical storm, it is safest to unplug your computer equipment from both the power outlet and the telephone line.

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Contents MultiModemZBA Global MT5634ZBA-Series MultiModemZBA Global MT5634ZBA-Series User Guide Table of Contents Index Products FeaturesIntroduction Features Products Features TableWhat Is in Your Modem Package Change the Internal Jumpers InstallationSafety Warnings Mount the FeetChanging the Voice Jumper Location of the JumpersChanging the Dial-Up/Leased-Line Jumper Connect the Modem to the Telephone Line Connect the Two-Wire Leased Line Leased Line OnlyConnect the Modem to Your PC Connect the Modem to Your PCConnect Speakers Voice Option Connect the Modem to the AC Power OutletPower-On Test Connect a Microphone Voice OptionRemoving an Old Modem Driver Install the Modem DriverInstalling the Modem Driver Using AT Commands to Configure Your Modem Configure the Modem for Your CountryUsing the Global Wizard to Configure Your Modem Modem-on-Hold Install Data Communications SoftwareAbout the Front Panel OperationOperation PhoneTools FeaturesSetup Leased-Line OperationConnecting to the Internet AT Commands, S- Registers, and Result Codes Changing the Setup Password Remote ConfigurationBasic Procedure SetupTurning Callback Security On and Off Changing the Setup PasswordCallback Security Assigning Callback Passwords and Phone Numbers Setting Callback Security Message ParityNumber-Entry Callback Calling ProceduresPassword-Only Callback Direct Connection Callback Security CommandsExtension-Entry Callback Callback Assignments Form Modem Does Not Respond to Commands TroubleshootingNone of the Indicators Light Modem Cannot Connect When Dialing Page Modem Disconnects While Online There Are Garbage Characters on the Monitor Modem Cannot Connect When AnsweringFile Transfer Is Slower Than It Should Be Data Is Being LostFax and Data Software Can’t Run at the Same Time Modem Doesn’t Work with Caller IDFax Data Rates Appendix a Technical SpecificationsTransmit Level Identify the Current Firmware Version Upgrade OverviewAppendix B Upgrading Modem’s Firmware Identify the Modem FirmwareRestore Your Parameters Download the Upgrade FileExtract the Upgrade Files Upgrade the Modem’s FirmwareFCC Part 15 Regulation Appendix C Regulatory ComplianceFCC Part 68 Telecom Canadian Limitations Notice Fax Branding StatementInternational Modem Restrictions EMC, Safety and R&TTE Directive ComplianceSouth African Statement New Zealand Telecom Warning NoticeSetup Appendix D Installing a Modem Under LinuxConnecting to a Cisco Router Console Port Appendix E Connecting to a Cisco RouterConsole Port Connections Remote ConfigurationRepair Procedures for U.S. and Canadian Customers Appendix F Warranty, Service, and Technical SupportWarranty Online Warranty Registration Service Repair Procedures for International DistributorsReplacement Parts Technical Support Index Index