Multi-Tech Systems MT5634ZPX-PCI-U manual Introduction, Product Description

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MultiModemZPX User Guide

1 Introduction

Chapter 1 - Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of the MultiModemZPX. You have acquired one of the finest internal data/fax modems available today from one of the world’s oldest modem manufacturers: Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. This User Guide will help you to install, configure, test, and use your modem.

This User Guide documents MT5634ZPX-PCI and MT5634ZPX-PCI-NV, which are V.90 protocol. The NV is for the No Voice option. The MT5634 ZPX-PCI-V.92 and MT5634-PCI-NV-V.92 are V.92 units. MT5634ZPX-PCI-U and MT5634ZPX-PCI-U-NV are univeral units that can be used in either 3.3 or 5 volt slots. The universal units are only V.92 protocol.

Product Description

One Modem, Worldwide Use. The MultiModemZPX is designed for global applications. This means one modem can ship around the world. The global modem is ideal for businesses with global operations that want to standardize on one modem and are looking to simplify the ordering process. Go to www.multitech.com/ to see a complete list of all the countries for which this modem has approvals.

V.90/V.92 Build: This modem was first designed using the V.90 protocol. Now, it is available as a V.92. The MultiModemZPX provides high-speed data transfer and fax capabilities for small businesses, telecommuters, and SOHO users. Its compatibility with the new ITU-T V.92 protocol provides quick connections, downstream transmissions at speeds up to 56K bps*, and upstream transmissions at speeds up to 48K bps when connected to V.92-compatible Internet service providers. Transmissions between the MultiModemZPX and other client modems are limited to 33.6K bps, as are upstream transmissions to non-V.92-compatible ISPs and downstream transmissions that are converted more than once on the telephone network.

Fax Communications: The MultiModemZPX also supports “Super G3” ITU-T V.34 fax communications at speeds up to 33.6K bps with Class 2.1 fax commands.

Features: Modem features include Plug and Play operation, callback security, and remote configuration. In standard mode, you can store up to four command lines or telephone numbers of up to 40 characters each in the modems’ nonvolatile memory. In callback security mode, you can store up to 30 passwords and dialing strings. Other modem capabilities include voice operation using the included software, AT&T calling card tone detection, pulse and tone dialing, adaptive answer, DTR dialing, U.S. Caller ID reporting, two-wire leased-line operation, 11-bit operation, V.42 error correction, and V.42bis and V.44 data compression.

NOTE:

*Though this modem is capable of 56K bps download performance, line impairments, public tele-

phone infrastructure, and other external technological factors currently prevent maximum 56K bps connections.

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Contents MultiModem ZPX MultiModemZPX User Guide Warranty PatentsRecord of Revisions TrademarksContents MultiModemZPX User Guide Product Description IntroductionSafety Warnings InstallationWhat You Will Need We supplyInstall the MultiModemZPX in your Computer Line Connection Make the External ConnectionsPhone Connection Optional Microphone Connection OptionalChanging the Windows 98/Me COM Port Assignment Install the Modem DriverInstalling the Modem Driver in Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Verifying the Windows 98/Me Configuration Remote Access Setup Installing the Modem Driver in Windows NTVerifying the Windows NT Configuration Click Start Settings Control Panel. Double-clickModemsClick Start Settings Control Panel Verifying the Windows 2000 ConfigurationViewing System Resources Removing Previous Modems from WindowsAT Commands Configure the Modem for Your CountryClick Initial Setup and Country Selection Global Wizard UtilityInstall PhoneTools Basic Procedure Remote ConfigurationSetup To Change the Setup PasswordTo Change the Remote Escape Character Modem Does Not Respond to Commands TroubleshootingModem Cannot Connect When Dialing Modem Disconnects While Online Data Is Being Lost Modem Cannot Connect When AnsweringFile Transfer Is Slower Than It Should Be Modem Doesn’t Work with Caller ID There Are Garbage Characters on the MonitorFax and Data Software Can’t Run at the Same Time Voice Functions Don’t WorkSpeakerphone Test with voice option Click Cancel in the Connection Description dialog boxLoopback Test FCC Part 68 Telecom Appendix a Regulatory ComplianceFax Branding Statement FCC PartProtection Against Contact with TNV Circuit Canadian Limitations NoticeIndustry Canada New Zealand Telecom Warning Notice EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive ComplianceInternational Modem Restrictions South African NoticeBuild Number Appendix B Technical SpecificationsFrequency Stability Appendix C Upgrading the Modem Upgrade OverviewIntroduction Identify the Modem FirmwareExtract the Upgrade Files Download the Upgrade FileIdentify the Current Firmware Version Document and Clear Your Stored ParamentersRestore Your Parameters Upgrade the Modem’s FirmwareVendor id=11c1 Device id=480 PC portLinux portSelect Dialup Configuration Tool Using the Terminal Program Minicom to Verify OperationSelect RH PPP Dialer Calling the ISPBaseAddr x I/O NxNNNN InstallationMultiModemZPX User Guide Index