Multi Tech Equipment MT5656ZDX manual Introduction, Product Description

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Chapter 1 – Introduction

Chapter 1 - Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of the Multi-Tech MT5656ZDX-Series modem.

The Multi-Tech MT5656ZDX modem is your data/fax modem.

The MT5656ZDX-V offers your voice option.

You have acquired one of the finest intelligent data/fax or voice/data/fax modems available today from one of the world’s oldest modem manufacturers: Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. This user guide will help you install, configure, test, and use your modem.

Product Description

The Multi-Tech MT5656ZDX and MT5656ZDX-V modems are compatible with the ITU-TV.92 protocol that provide 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. The V.92 protocol is able to send downstream from the Internet to your computer at these speeds because data on the telephone network typically is converted from digitial to analog only one before it reaches your modem. Upstream transmissions and transmissions between client modems are limited to 33.6K bps, as are upstream transmissions that are converted more than once on the telephone lines.

Modem features include Plug and Play operation. In standard mode, the modem can store up to four command lines or telephone numbers of up to 40 characters each in nonvolatile memory. Other modem capabilities include modem-on-hold, AT&T calling card tone detection, pulse and tone dialing, adaptive answer, V.42bis and V.44 data compression, and self-resetting lightning protection.

Please note that some V.92 features are turned off in the factory default configuration, and may need to be turned on, depending on your needs.

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MT5656ZDX User Guide

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Contents MultiModem ZDX User Guide MT5656ZDX-Series PN S000248I Revision Contents Introduction Product DescriptionHardware Installation Ship Kit ContentsSafety Warnings You SupplyTechnical Specifications Server-to-Client Data RatesCables Overview Connecting the Modem to Your System Connect the Modem to the Telephone Line Line ConnectionPower-On Test Voice Connections Voice option only Connect the MicrophoneInstalling the Modem Driver Installing Your Data Communications SoftwareConnecting to the Internet Dial-Up NetworkingAbout the LED Indicators OperationConfiguring Your Software Configuring Your ModemSending a Fax Capture.dgrAT Commands See Commands Reference GuidesTroubleshooting None of the Indicators Light UpModem Does Not Respond to Commands Modem Dials But Cannot Connect Modem Cannot Connect When Answering Modem Disconnects While OnlineThere Are Garbage Characters on the Monitor Modem Doesn’t Work with Caller IDAppendix a Regulatory Compliance FCC PartCanadian Limitations Notice Appendix B Installing a Modem Linux SetupCalling the ISP Upgrade Overview Appendix C Upgrading the ModemDownload the Upgrade File Appendix D Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Directive WeeeIndex