Multi-Tech Systems MT5634ZPX-PCI Configuring the MultiModem ZPX-PCI, Windows 95 Plug and Play

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Owner’s Manual

Configuring the MultiModem ZPX-PCI

Windows 95 Plug and Play

Unlike an external modem, the MultiModemZPX-PCI contains its own serial port. When Windows 95 detects the MultiModemZPX-PCI, it assigns the next available COM port number to it. Since COM1 through COM4 are standard serial ports in Windows computers, Windows 95 typically assigns COM5 to the modem’s serial port. Windows 95 also assigns the a port address and interrupt request (IRQ) number. Because the number of IRQs is limited, a computer with several accessories may not have an available IRQ for your new modem. In that case, you may have to decide which of your other accessories you can modify or do without.

Sound Card Considerations

If you want speakerphone functions and the ability to record sound or

.WAV files through the sound card at the same time, you need:

Two stereo PC microphones

One stereo male-to-male patch cord

One sound card and optional speakers

To connect a third party sound card:

1.Obtain a stereo male-to-male patch cord (can be purchased at a local PC retail store).

2.Place one end of a stereo male-to-male patch cord into the LINE OUT jack of the MultiModemZPX-PCI and the other end into the LINE IN jack of the sound card. This allows you to hear the activity of the modem whether it is originating or answering a call or playing a recorded message using the bundled Trio software.

3.Place the stereo microphones (do not use mono microphones) far enough apart from each other to eliminate feedback (e.g., one on each side of the monitor). Feedback occurs if the microphones are too close to each other. Make sure speakers are amplified with power source being either a battery or AC outlet.

4.Place microphone and speakers far enough apart from each other to eliminate feedback. Plug connector of both microphones into the MIC IN jack of the SoundCard and the MultiModemZPX-PCI.

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Contents Model MT5634ZPX-PCI MT5634ZPX -PCI Record of RevisionsContents Introduction Initial Checklist Common Problems Introduction Limited WarrantyData is being lost Technical SupportIntroduction and Description MT5634ZPX-PCI Features Introduction and DescriptionPeripiheral Component Interconnect PCI FaxSupport/Functions Downstream RatesUpstream Data Rates Optional V.8bis SequenceWhat is in Your Modem Package? Digital Loss and Robbed-bit Signaling Auto AdaptHow to Use This Manual AppendixTypographic Conventions You type thisInstallation Introduction What You’ll NeedInstallation Overview Safety WarningsInstallation Configuring the MultiModem ZPX-PCI Windows 95 Plug and PlayInstalling the MultiModemZPX-PCI Plug the telephone’s line cable into External ConnectionsWith the modem, insert the microphone Installing Drivers Verifying ConfigurationPort COM Interrupt Address Speed Is Your MultiModemZPX-PCI Ready for Use? Select Start, Settings, and then Control PanelTo Remove Previous Modem from Windows Operating Your MultiModemZPX-PCI Simple OperationTesting Data Functions Software ConfigurationSelect Start, Programs, Accessories, and then HyperTerminal Connect dialog box, click Dialing Properties Click Start, Programs, Accessories, and then WordPad Testing FAX FunctionsMultiModemZPX-PCI’s fax capabilities Testing Voice Function Click Start, Programs, Accessories, and then HyperTerminalMultiModemZPX-PCI’s Speakerphone Test AT+FCLASS=8 AT+VLS=7Configuring Communications Software Installation Remote Configuration Basic ProcedureSetup Changing the Setup PasswordPKUNZIP.EXE AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes AT Commands AT Commands, Result Codes, and S-Registers Communication Standard SettingCarrier Control DialEcho Command Mode Characters DS=n Dial Stored Telephone NumberEcho Online Data Characters Hook ControlMonitor Speaker Volume Monitor Speaker ModeReturn Online to Data Mode Modulation HandshakeSr=n Set Register Value Sr? Read Register ValueResult Code Format Result Code SelectionModem Reset Long Space DisconnectAuto Retrain Data Carrier Detect DCD ControlFn Load Factory Default Settings Communications ModeAsynchronous Communications Mode 22bis Guard Tone ControlSelf-Test Commands View Current ConfigurationStore Current Configuration Select Stored Configuration for Hard Reset\Nn Error Correction Mode Selection \Gn Modem Port Flow Control\Jn Data Buffer Control \Kn Set Break Control\T n Inactivity Timer \V n Protocol Result Code\X n XON/XOFF Pass-Through Data Calling ToneAllowed value Enable Synchronous Buffered ModeSpeaker Codec Loopback Registers Decimal Disables, 1-255 enables Modulation 50-150Tones Minute 255Connect. Where K56flex provided =V.90/56Kflex disabledData mode = disable 1 = enable1-4 sets the value to S36=5,7 LAPM, MNP, or Async MNP or AsyncSets one of three 56K operating Result Codes Connected at 46000 bps Connected at 48000 bpsConnected at 50000 bps Connected at 52000 bpsTroubleshooting Initial Checklist Common Problems TroubleshootingMT5634ZPX-PCI Modem dials but cannot make a connection Modem disconnects while online Modem cannot connect when answering Data is being lost Warranty, Service, and Tech Support/BBS Limited Warranty Online Warranty Registration Warranty, Service, and Tech SupportTechnical Support Recording Modem InformationService Multi-Tech Systems, Inc Woodale Drive Mounds View, MNMulti-Tech BBS To log on to the Multi-Tech BBSTo Download a file If you know the file nameIf you don’t know the file name About CompuServe About the Multi-Tech Fax-Back ServiceAbout the Internet Appendix Appendix a Regulatory Compliance FCC Regulations for Telephone Line InterconnectionAppendix Fax Branding StatementMulti-Tech Systems, Inc Canadian Limitations Notice Appendix Product Safety Compliance +12 VDC, -12 VDC, +5 VDCFigure A-1. Creepage and Clearance Distances EMC, Safety and Terminal Directive Compliance European Low Voltage DirectiveNew Zealand Modem Warning Notice Appendix B Technical Specifications 14,400, 12,000, 9600, 7200, 4800, 2400,90/K56flex, ITU V.34 extended, V.34, ITU ITU Group 3, T.4, T.30, V.21, V.27terAppendix Fax Carrier Frequencies Hz mark, 1850 Hz space for TransmitConnectors Appendix C Ascii Conversion Chart Code HEX DECAppendix D FLASHWINFlash Upgrade IntroductionMT5634ZPX-PCI Index BBS Enable/disable V25 data calling tone S35 IndexAuto Retrain DataFax-back service , 66 FCC Regulations , 68-81 firmware Fall-forward , 7 fallback , 7, 37 faxTones dialing MT5634ZPX-PCI