Multi-Tech Systems MT2834ZPX owner manual Modem Dials But Cannot Make a Connection

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Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting

Uncheck Use Automatic Settings to change the port’s settings so they do not conflict with the other device, or select the port the conflicting device is on and change it instead. If you need to open your computer to change switches or jumpers on the conflicting device; refer to the device’s documentation.

The modem may be defective. If you have another Multi-Tech modem, try swapping modems. If the problem goes away, the first modem is possibly defective. Call Tech Support for assistance (see Chapter 7).

The Modem Dials But Cannot Make a Connection

There can be several reasons the ZPX fails to make a connection. Possibilities include

lack of a physical connection to the telephone line.

a wrong dial tone.

a busy signal.

a wrong number.

no modem at the other end.

a faulty modem, computer, or software at the other end.

incompatibility between modems.

You can narrow the list of possibilities by using extended result codes. To enable them, enter ATV1X4 and press ENTER while in terminal mode, or include V1X4 in the modem’s initialization string. When you dial again, the modem will report the call’s progress.

If the modem reports NO DIALTONE, check that the modem’s telephone line cable is connected to both the modem’s LINE jack (not the PHONE jack) and the telephone wall jack. If the cable looks secure, try replacing it. If that doesn’t work, the problem may be in your building’s telephone installation. To test the building installation, plug a telephone into your modem’s telephone wall jack and listen for a dial tone. If you hear a dial tone, your modem may be installed behind a company phone system (PBX) with an internal dial tone that sounds different from the normal dial tone. In that case, the modem may not recognize the dial tone and may treat it as an error.

Check your PBX manual to see if you can change the internal dial tone; if you can’t, change your modem’s initialization string to replace X4 with X3, which will cause the modem to ignore dial tones.

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Contents Page Record of Revisions Revision Description Contents Index Introduction and Description Modem Features Product Description Fax FeaturesAT Commands and S-Registers How to Use This ManualInstallation and Connection Software ConfigurationTesting Your Modem Service, Warranty & Technical Support/ BBSAppendices Safety Warnings Installation and ConfigurationConfiguration and Installation Procedure StepProcedure Configuration/Installation ProcedureInstallation and Configuration Is Your MT2834ZPX Ready for Use? Operating Your MT2834ZPX Simple Operations Configuring Software for Your Modem Software Configuration IntroductionAT &F X4 S0= 2 M PC Initialization StringsConfiguring Software for Your Computer Changing Default ParametersTerminal Emulation Configuring Software for the Remote SystemWhen to Disable Data Compression File Transfer ProtocolsAT &F S0=0 X4 &E14 M Disabling Error Correction 16550 Uart and WindowsAT &F S0=0 X4 &E0 M COM2FIFO=1 COMnFIFO=1Page Modem AT Commands Command a Default $BA0 Description Command Values Default $EB0 Description =0 thru $Fn Command Values Default Command Values Default Description Default &P1 Description RFn Command T = 0, 1, 2, or Values Default Description Command @ Remote Configuration Remote Configuration ProceduresRemote Configuration Operation Procedures StepProcedure Contd. Remote Configuration Operation Procedures Password CommandsEscape Code Character RegistersReturn Character Pause Time for Comma S13 Remote Configuration Escape Character S29 Local Inactivity Timer S36 Time Between DTR Inactive and Modem Off-Hook Q0 Multi-Tech Result Codes Result CodesQ1 Standard AT Result Codes AT Commands and S-Register Summary Modem Does Not Respond to Commands TroubleshootingPage Modem Dials But Cannot Make a Connection Page Modem Disconnects While Online Modem Cannot Connect When Answering File Transfer Is Slower Than It Should BeLosing Data Fax and Communications Software Won’t Run at the Same Time Getting Garbage Characters on the MonitorLocal Analog Loopback Test Testing Your Modem Local Analog Loopback Test/V.54 LoopDigital Loopback Test/V.54 Loop 2 Local/Manual Digital Loopback Test local/manual Digital Loopback Test/V.54 Loop 2 Remote/ AutomaticDigital Loopback Test remote/automatic Limited Warranty Service, Warranty and Tech Support IntroductionOn-line Warranty Registration Tech SupportRecording Modem Information Service If you know the file name About the Multi-Tech BBSTo log on to the Multi-Tech BBS To Download a fileIf you don’t know the file name About CompuServe/Internet About the Multi-Tech Fax-Back ServiceAppendix a Technical Specifications Fax Modulations Intelligent FeaturesCommand Buffer ModulationCarrier FrequenciesData Carrier Frequencies BpsBell StandardCarrier Frequencies Dimensions ConnectorsDiagnostics Temperature Power Consumption697 770 852 941 1209 Digits 1336 1477 1633 Appendix B Tone Dial FrequenciesAppendix C FCC and Canadian Regulations RJ11C or RJ11W single line Appendix C FCC and Canadian Regulations Canadian Limitations Notice Index 15, 19 In-band Escape Sequence MultiExpress for Windows PBX/CBX Disconnect Drop Time for DSR/CTS/CD Rings Which Have Occurred Registers Serial port 17, 20, 21 17, 19