Multi-Tech Systems MT5634ZBAV.92 manual Modem Cannot Connect When Answering, Data Is Being Lost

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Chapter 7 - Troubleshooting

Modem Cannot Connect When Answering

￿The default DTR Control command (&D2) inhibits autoanswer. To enable autoanswer, change DTR Control to &D0, and make sure &Q0, &Q5, or &Q6 is also set. For more information, see the &D command in the AT Commands Reference Guide. For information on changing the modem’s default configuration, see “Install and Configure Your Software” in Chapter 2.

￿Autoanswer might be disabled. Turn on autoanswer in your communications program or send the command ATS0=1 (ATS0=2 if you have Caller ID service) to your modem in terminal mode.

File Transfer Is Slower Than It Should Be

￿If you are using a slow transfer protocol, such as Xmodem, try Zmodem or Ymodem/G instead.

￿Is your line noisy? If there is static on your line, the modem has to resend many blocks of data to insure accuracy. You must have a clean line for maximum speed.

￿Are you downloading a compressed file with MNP 5 hardware compression enabled? Since hardware data compression cannot compress a file already compressed by an archiving program, the transfer can be marginally slower with data compression enabled than with it disabled.

￿Does your Internet service provider (ISP) use the same 56K protocol as your modem? The default setting of your modem is to connect using either the V.92 or the V.90 protocol, depending on which one the ISP’s modem is using. If your ISP uses the V.90 protocol, the maximum speed you will be able to upload at is 33,600 bps. Check with your ISP to see which protocols it supports.

￿Are you trying to send a file to another client modem? If so, then your maximum possible connect speed is 33,600 bps. You can upload at speeds up to 48,000 bps only when connected to an ISP that supports the V.92 protocol.

￿Try entering the I11 command in online mode or the &V command in command mode to display information about the last connection, making a screen print of the connection statistics, and checking for parameters that might be unacceptable.

Data Is Being Lost

￿If you are using data compression and a high speed serial port, set the serial port baud rate to two to six times the data rate.

￿Make sure the flow control method you selected in software matches the method selected in the modem.

￿Try entering the I11 command in online mode or the &V command in command mode to display information about the last connection, making a screen print of the connection statistics, and checking for parameters that might be unacceptable.

There Are Garbage Characters on the Monitor

￿Your computer and the remote computer might be set to different word lengths, stop bits, or parities. If you have connected at 8-N-1, try changing to 7-E-1, or vice-versa, using your communication software.

￿You might be experiencing line noise. Enable error correction, if it is disabled, or hang up and call again; you might get a better connection the second time.

￿At speeds above 2400 bps, the remote modem might not use the same transmission or error correction standards as your modem. Try connecting at a slower speed or disabling error correction. (With no error correction, however, line noise can cause garbage characters.)

￿Try entering the I11 command in online mode or the &V command in command mode to display information about the last connection, making a screen print of the connection statistics, and checking for parameters that might be unacceptable.

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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 Safety Warnings InstallationMount the Feet Change the Internal JumpersChanging the Voice Jumper Location of the JumpersChanging the Dial-Up/Leased-Line Jumper Connect the Modem to Your PC Connect the Two-Wire Leased Line Leased Line OnlyConnect the Modem to Your PC Connect the Modem to the Telephone LinePower-On Test Connect the Modem to the AC Power OutletConnect a Microphone Voice Option Connect Speakers 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 OperationSetup PhoneTools FeaturesLeased-Line Operation OperationConnecting to the Internet AT Commands, S- Registers, and Result Codes Basic Procedure Remote ConfigurationSetup Changing the Setup PasswordTurning 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 File Transfer Is Slower Than It Should Be Modem Cannot Connect When AnsweringData Is Being Lost There Are Garbage Characters on the MonitorFax and Data Software Can’t Run at the Same Time Modem Doesn’t Work with Caller IDFax Data Rates Appendix a Technical SpecificationsTransmit Level Appendix B Upgrading Modem’s Firmware Upgrade OverviewIdentify the Modem Firmware Identify the Current Firmware VersionExtract the Upgrade Files Download the Upgrade FileUpgrade the Modem’s Firmware Restore Your ParametersFCC 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