Multi Tech Equipment MT5634ZBA-V-V92 manual Install and Configure Your Software

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MultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide

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Step 6: Install and Configure Your Software

You may use either the communication program included with your modem or a third-party program. Communication programs designed for Windows 95 and above normally do not need to be manually configured, since they obtain configuration information from Windows. Communication programs designed for DOS and other operating systems, however, may need to be manually configured to work with your modem. Though each communication program is different, the following procedure should work with most of them.

1.Install and run your communication program.

2.Find the dialog box or menu that lets you select your modem. (In Windows Terminal select Settings Modem Commands; in HyperTerminal select File Properties Phone Number; and in PhoneTools select Configure General Configuration Communication Change Modem.

3.Choose your modem from the program’s modem list. If it isn’t listed, choose a generic modem and modify the settings as necessary.

4.Change the modem initialization string, if necessary. The factory default configuration works well for most purposes. To load the factory default configuration, use AT&F. To load a custom configuration that was saved using the &W command, use ATZ. For a Macintosh, the initialization string should include the &D0 command. If you do not want the modem to always answer the phone, add S0=0 to the string. To use Caller ID with the modem, add S0=2 to the string (Caller ID information is sent between the first and second rings, so the phone must ring at least twice befor the modem picks up the line). Depending on the software, you might have to end the string with a carriage return character (^M).

Note: To change the modem’s default configuration, type new commands in the communication program’s terminal window, adding the &W command to store them in the modem’s nonvolatile memory. For instance, to create a default configuration that turns off autoanswer, type AT&FS0=0&W. The new configuration loads automatically whenever the modem is turned on or receives the ATZ command.

5.Select the port the modem is connected to (normally COM1 or COM2).

6.Select your serial port speed. This can be labeled “maximum speed,” “DTE bps,” or “baud rate.” Ideally, if you use data compression, you should set your serial port baud rate to four times the modem’s maximum transmission speed or faster; however, few files can be compressed enough to require speeds that high, and not all serial ports can handle speeds that high.

7.If the communication program has an autobaud selection, make sure it is disabled. Autobaud applies only to older modems, and can cause problems if enabled.

8.If the program allows you to edit the no-connect messages (NO CARRIER, BUSY, NO ANSWER, NO DIALTONE), make sure there is no space between DIAL and TONE in NO DIALTONE.

9.Refer to the program manual or online help for other configuration choices. In most cases you can accept the default values.

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Contents MT5634ZBA-V-V92 Record of Revisions Table of Contents AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Introduction Upgrade Overview Chapter Introduction MultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide Introduction Product DescriptionYou Supply We SupplyChapter Installation Mount the Feet Safety WarningsMultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide Installation Opening the Modem Change the Internal JumpersLocation of the Jumpers MultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide2 InstallationChanging the Dial-Up/Leased-Line Jumpers Changing the Voice JumperConnect the Modem to Your System Connect the Two-Wire Leased LineConnect the Modem to You PC Connect the Modem to the Telephone LineConnect the Modem to a Phone Optional Connect the Modem to the AC Power OutletConnect a Microphone and/or Speakers Optional Connect the MicrophonePower-On Test Install the Modem DriverInstalling the Modem Driver Surge Protectors and LightningUsing the Global Wizard to Configure Your Modem Configure the Modem for Your CountryUsing AT Commands to Configure Your Modem Click Initial Setup and Country SelectionInstall and Configure Your Software Chapter Operation MultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide Operation Front PanelPhoneTools Features Configuring the ModemLeased Line Operation SetupOperation Connecting to the InternetSending a Fax Dial-Up NetworkingChapter ATCommands,S-Registers,and ResultCodes Repeat Last Command AT CommandsCommunication Standard Setting AnswerNumber ATDT1028806127853500$123456789 Echo Command Mode CharactersDS=n Dial Stored Telephone Number Echo Online Data CharactersReturn Online to Data Mode Monitor Speaker ModeResult Codes Enable/Disable Modulation HandshakeTone Dialing Modem ResetResult Code Format Result Code OptionsAsynchronous Communications Mode Load Factory SettingsData Terminal Ready DTR Control XON/XOFF Pacing ControlDisplay Current Settings Test CommandsStore Current Configuration Store Dialing Command\Kn Break Control \Bn Transmit Break\Tn Inactivity Timer \Nn Error Correction Mode Selection\Qn Flow Control Selection \V n Protocol Result CodeDC n AT Command Control Adaptive Answer Result Code EnableData Calling Tone View Numbers in BlacklistCisco Configuration Direct Connect EnableCommand Speed Response $Dn DTR DialingData Compression Reporting Command +DCS=x,y Select V.44 Data CompressionCommand +DS44=n V.44 Data Compression Subparameters Enable Synchronous Buffered ModeMod Modulation SelectionMod value Valid maxrate values bps Command +PCW= n Call Waiting EnableCommand +PMHR=n Modem on Hold Initiate Modem on Hold EnablePCM Upstream Ignore Modem Hook FlashS109 Command +PMHT=n Modem on Hold TimerQuick Connect Control Command +VDR=x, y Distinctive Ring Report Command +VCID=n Caller ID SelectionCommand #CBDn Callback Delay Callback AttemptsCommand #CBFR Callback Failed Attempts Reset Command #CBF? Callback Failed Attempts Display#CBIn Local Callback Inactivity Timer Command #CBNy=x Store Callback Password#S=x Store Setup Password #Sx Enter Setup PasswordCommand +++ATCR Escape Sequence Command %%%ATCR Remote Configuration Escape SequenceRegisters Value Rate S38S48 S42S89 S108Terse Verbose Description Result CodesBlacklist Full Remote Configuration Setup Basic ProcedureTo Change the Setup Password MultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide Remote ConfigurationTo Change the Remote Escape Character Callback Security MultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide Callback Security CallbackSecurityTo Set the Parity of the Callback Security Messages To Turn Callback Security On and OffTo Assign Callback Passwords and Phone Numbers Password-Only Callback Calling ProceduresPassword Number-Entry CallbackExtension-Entry Callback Command #CBD n Callback Delay Callback Security CommandsCommand #CBIn Local Callback Inactivity Timer #S= x Store Setup Password #S x Enter Setup PasswordDT, or DP. Example AT&Z0=+-ATM0D5551212,??? Command &Zy=+-x,???Store Dialing CommandMultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide6 Callback Security Callback Assignments FormModem on Hold Operation MultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide Modem on Hold Operation What Is Modem on Hold?Modem on Hold Program Disable Modem on Hold Modem on Hold SettingsEnable Modem on Hold Enable Caller IDExit MTMoh Check Modem StatusAbout MTMoh Answering a Voice Call Using Modem on HoldResuming a Data Call Solving Problems MultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide Solving Problems None of the Indicators LightModem Does Not Respond to Commands Modem Cannot Connect When Dialing Modem Disconnects While Online Data Is Being Lost Modem Cannot Connect When AnsweringFile Transfer Is Slower Than It Should Be Fax and Data Software Can’t Run at the Same Time There Are Garbage Characters on the MonitorModem Doesn’t Work with Caller ID Appendixes MultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 68 TelecomFax Branding Statement FCC PartInternational Modem Restrictions Canadian Limitations NoticeIndustry Canada New Zealand Telecom Warning Notice EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive ComplianceSouth African Notice Error Correction MultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide Technical SpecificationsMode of Operation Intelligent FeaturesConnectors Command BufferDiagnostics IndicatorsIdentify the Modem Firmware Upgrade OverviewIntroduction Extract the Upgrade Files Download the Upgrade FileIdentify the Current Firmware Version Clear Your Stored ParametersRestore Your Parameters Upgrade the Modem’s FirmwareStandard Linux Serial Port Definitions InstallationUsing the Terminal Program Minicom to Verify Operation Select Dialup Configuration Tool Using the Modem to Call the InternetCalling the ISP Answering CallsConfigure the Modem for your Country Connecting to a Cisco Router Console PortConfigure for Callback Security in Direct Connect Mode MultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide Connecting to a Cisco RouterConsole Port Final Setup Signal RJ-45 pin DB-9 pin DB-25 pin Remote ConfigurationConsole Port Connections Cable Pin-outs and Cabling Guide Console ModemMultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide Connecting to a Cisco Router Repair Procedures for U.S. and Canadian Customers Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Warranty & Repairs PoliciesWarranty Repair Procedures for International Distributors Canadian Customers Online Warranty Registration ServiceInternational Customers outside U.S.A. and Canada Attn Repairs, Serial #Technical Support Replacement PartsInternet Sites International DistributorsIndex Index MultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide Index 103104

MT5634ZBA-V-V92 specifications

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