Multi-Tech Systems MT5600DSVD manual Modem Dials But Cannot Connect

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5 Solving Problems

Windows 9x: Right-click on My Computer, select Properties from the menu, click on the Device Manager tab, double-click on Ports, then double-click on the communication port your modem is connected to. In the port’s Properties sheet, click on the Resources tab to see the port’s input/output range and interrupt re- quest. If another device is using the same address range or IRQ, it appears in the Conflicting Device List. Uncheck Use automatic settings to change the port’s settings so they do not conflict with the other device, or select the port the con- flicting 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 docu- mentation.

Windows NT 4.0: To look for address or IRQ conflicts, click Start, Programs, Ad- ministrative Tools (Common), and Windows NT Diagnostics. In the Windows NT Diagnostics dialog box, click the Resources tab to see which input/output ranges and interrupt requests are in use. If you need to open your computer to change switches or jumpers on the conflicting device; refer to the device’s docu- mentation.

The serial port might be defective. If you have another serial port, install the mo-

4dem on it, change the COM port setting in your software, and try again.

The modem might be defective. If you have another Multi-Tech modem, try swap- ping modems. If the problem goes away, the first modem is possibly defective. Call Tech Support for assistance (see Appendix D).

The Modem Dials But Cannot Connect

There can be several reasons the modem 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. Extended re- sult codes are enabled by default. If they have been disabled, include V1X4 in the modem’s initialization string, or in terminal mode enter ATV1X4 and press ENTER. When4you dial again, the modem will report the call’s progress.

If the modem reports NO DIALTONE, check that the modem’s telephone line ca- ble 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 might 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 might 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 might not recognize the dial tone and might 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

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Contents Page Record of Revisions Introduction AT Commands, S-Registers & Result Codes Appendix E Upgrading the Modem Introduction Product Description FeaturesIntroduction Data What Is in Your Modem Package? Related ManualsInstallation Safety Warnings What You Will NeedWe supply You supplyOpening the Modem Mount the FeetChange the Speaker Jumper Changing the Speaker Jumper Location of speaker jumperLine Connection Connect the Modem to Your SystemRS232 Connection Power Connection Power-On TestPhone Connection Microphone ConnectionRemoving Your Old Modem Driver Install the Modem DriverInstalling the Modem Driver Install and Configure Your Software Operation Front Panel Configuring the Modem Connecting to the InternetTo install and run Dial-Up Networking in Windows 95 or To dial your Internet access providerDial-Up Networking Dial-Up Networking in Windows 95/98Dial-Up Networking in Windows NT To install Dial-Up NetworkingDial-Up Networking in Windows Me Select Start Settings Network and Dial-up Connections Dial-Up Networking in WindowsVoice Operation To Originate a Voice Call in Speakerphone ModeFax Operation To Answer a Dsvd Call Using the Headset To Answer a Voice Call in Speakerphone ModeTo Originate a Dsvd Call Using the Headset References AT Commands Registers Result Codes AT Commands AT Command Summary Echo Command Mode Characters DS=y Dial Stored Telephone NumberHook Control Information RequestMonitor Speaker Volume Monitor Speaker ModeDisplay Legacy Parameters Modulation HandshakeReturn Online to Data Mode Result Codes Enable/DisablePulse Dialing Select RegisterModem Reset Connect Message ControlResult Code Selection Long Space DisconnectError Correction Modes Data Carrier Detect DCD ControlData Terminal Ready DTR Control Modem-Initiated Flow ControlLoad Factory Settings 42bis Data Compression22bis Guard Tone Control Telephone Jack ControlCommunications Mode Asynchronous Communications ModeTest Commands Pulse Dial Make/Break RatioDisplay Current Configuration Store Current ConfigurationSelect Profile for Hard Reset Display Last Connection StatisticsLine Signal Level Line Signal QualityZy=x Store Telephone Number Data Compression ControlPCM Code Selection \An Maximum MNP Block Size\Bn Transmit Break \Kn Break Control\Nn Error Correction Mode Selection \Vn Single Line Connect MessageModulation Selection SubparametersMNP Extended Services Flash Memory Download Command #CID=n Caller IDDistinctive Ring Control Voice Commands Command $SBn Serial Port Baud RateCommand +++ATCR Escape Sequence Command -SMS=nData/DSVD ModeDsvd Enable/Disable Command #BDR=n Baud Rate SelectCommand #CLS=n Data, Fax, or Voice/Audio Select Command #MDL? Identify ModelRegister Unit Range Default Description RegistersS32 S37 Register Unit Range Default Description S86 Result Codes Terse Verbose DescriptionProtocol ALT +FCERROR Solving Problems None of the Indicators Light Modem Does Not Respond to Commands LightModem Dials But Cannot Connect Modem4Disconnects While Online Data Is Being Lost Modem4Cannot Connect When AnsweringFile Transfer4Is Slower Than It Should Be Fax and Data4Software Can’t Run at the Same Time There Are Garbage4 Characters on the MonitorModem4Doesn’t Work with Caller ID Appendixes Appendix a Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 68 TelecomFCC Part Industry CanadaFax Branding Statement Canadian Limitations NoticeNew Zealand Telecom Warning Notice EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive ComplianceInternational Modem Restrictions South African Notice Appendix B Technical Specifications MultiModemDSVD User Guide Technical Specifications Voice Compression Test procedure Local Analog Loopback Test V.54 LoopRemote Digital Loopback Test V.54 Loop Figure C-2. Remote digital loopback testLocal Digital Loopback Test V.54 Loop Figure C-3. Local digital loopback testMultiModemDSVD User Guide Loopback Tests Limited Warranty Online Warranty RegistrationService North American ProductsTechnical Support International ProductsOrdering Accessories Internet SitesUpgrade Overview Identify the Modem FirmwareDownload the Upgrade File Extract the Upgrade FilesIdentify the Current Firmware Version Clear Your Stored ParamentersUpgrade the Modem’s Firmware Restore Your ParametersIndex MultiModemDSVD User Guide Index MultiModemDSVD User Guide Index MultiModemDSVD User Guide Index