Multitech MT5600ZDXV manual Delayed

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User Guide

18

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CONNECT

57600

Connected at 57600 bps

 

19

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CONNECT

115200

Connected

at115200

bps

 

22

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CONNECT

75TX/1200RX

Connected at V.23 Originate

23

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CONNECT

1200TX/75RX

Connected at V.23 Answer

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DELAYED

 

 

Delay is in effect for the dialed number

32

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BLACKLISTED

Dialed number is blacklisted

 

33

 

FAX

 

 

Connected FAX mode

 

 

35

 

DATA

 

 

Connected DATA mode

 

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CARRIER 300

0-300 bps Data Carrier Detected

 

44

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CARRIER 1200/75

V.23

Backward Channel Detected

45

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CARRIER 75/1200

V.23

Forward Channel Detected

46

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CARRIER 1200

1200 bps Data Carrier Detected

 

47

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CARRIER 2400

2400 bps Data Carrier Detected

 

48

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CARRIER 4800

4800 bps Data Carrier Detected

 

49

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CARRIER 7200

7200 bps Data Carrier Detected

 

50

*

CARRIER 9600

9600 bps Data Carrier Detected

 

51

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CARRIER 12000

12000

bps Data Carrier Detected

52

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CARRIER 14400

14400

bps Data Carrier Detected

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CARRIER 16800

16800

bps Data Carrier Detected

54

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CARRIER 19200

19200

bps Data Carrier Detected

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CARRIER 21600

21600

bps Data Carrier Detected

Terse

 

Verbose

 

 

Description

 

 

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CARRIER 24000

24000

bps Data Carrier Detected

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CARRIER 26400

26400

bps Data Carrier Detected

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CARRIER 28800

28800

bps Data Carrier Detected

59

*

CONNECT

16800

Connected at 16800 bps

 

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CONNECT

21600

Connected at 21600 bps

 

62

*

CONNECT

24000

Connected at 24000 bps

 

63

*

CONNECT

26400

Connected at 26400 bps

 

64

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CONNECT

28800

Connected at 28800 bps

 

66

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COMPRESSION

CLASS5

Connected MNP Class 5 and

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMPRESSION

 

 

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COMPRESSION

V.42 bis

Connected

V.42

bis

and

 

 

 

 

 

COMPRESSION

 

 

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COMPRESSION

NONE

Connected

Without COMPRESSION

70

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PROTOCOL

NONE

Connected

Without any form of

 

 

 

 

 

PROTOCOL

 

 

 

77

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PROTOCOL

LAPM

Connected in V.42 LAPM mode

 

78

*

CARRIER 31200

31200

bps Data Carrier Detected

79

*

CARRIER 33600

33600

bps Data Carrier Detected

80

*

PROTOCOL ALT

Connected in MNP mode

 

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Contents Page Models MT5600ZDX & Zdxv User Guide Chapter Chapter Page Introduction Introduction Product Description Data Fax What Is in Your Modem Package?Software Considerations for Zdxv Voice Zdxv onlyTroubleshooting How to Use This ManualInstallation AT Commands, S-Registers & Result CodesInstallation Serial Cable ComputerAssemble the Modem Safety Warning TelecomTelephone Line Communications SoftwarePhone Line Installation ProcessUser Guide 2a. Modem Connections Sound Card Considerations Zdxv onlySoundCard Connections Zdxv only Modem Front Panel LED IndicatorsUser Guide Operating Your Modem Is Your Modem Ready for Use?Simple Operations Software ConfigurationHardware/Software Confirmation Modem Initialization SetupNone of the LEDs Light When the Modem Is On Modem Does Not Respond to Commands Modem Dials But Cannot Make a Connection Models MT5600ZDX & Zdxv Modem Disconnects While Online Slow File Transfer Modem Cannot Connect When AnsweringGarbage Characters on the Monitor Losing DataPage AT Commands Registers Result Codes AT Commands Command Ds Dial Zdxv only Command Information Request Command DS=n Dial Stored Telephone NumberCommand En Echo Command Mode Characters Command Hn On-Hook/Off-Hook ControlCommand Qn Enable/Disable Result Codes Command Mn Monitor Speaker ModeCommand Nn Modulation Handshake Command On Return Online to Data ModeCommand Sn Read/Write Register Value Command Vn Terse/Verbose Result Code FormatCommand Wn Connect Message Control Command &Cn Data Carrier Detect DCD Control Command Xn Result Code SelectionCommand Yn Long Space Disconnect Command Zn Modem ResetCommand &Fn Load Factory Default Settings Command &Dn Data Terminal Ready DTR ControlCommand &Ln Leased Line Operation Command &Gn 22bis Guard Tone ControlCommand &Jn Telephone Jack Control Command &Kn Flow Control SelectionCommand $SBn Serial Baud Rate Command &Mn Communications ModeCommand Asynchronous Communications Mode Command Data Set Ready DSR ControlCommand V1 Display Last Connection Statistics Command &V0 View Current ConfigurationCommand %Q Line Signal Quality Command &Wn Store Current ConfigurationCommand &Zn=x Store Telephone Number Command %L Line Signal LevelCommand \An Select Maximum Block Size Command %7 Plug and Play Serial NumberCommand %8 Plug and Play Vendor ID and Product Number Command %C Enable/Disable Data CompressionCommand \Kn Set Break Control Command \Bn Transmit Break to RemoteCommand \Vn Single Line Connect Message Command \Nn Error Correction Mode SelectionCommand +MS Select Modulation +MS=mod,automode,minrate,maxrate,xlaw ,rbsignallingcrCommand Mn Command SDR=n Enable/Disable Distinctive RingCommand SEC=n Enable/Disable MNP10-EC Command *Hn MNP 10 Link Negotiation SpeedCommand -Kn MNP 10 MNP Extended Services Command -Qn MNP 10 Enable Fallback to V.22 bis/V.22Command En MNP 10 Compromise Equalizer Enable Command Command *B View Numbers in BlacklistCommand *D View Delayed Numbers Command +++ Escape Sequence Command #CID Caller IDCommand P Pulse Dial Command T Tone DialRegisters Register Unit Range Default DescriptionS18 S10S11 S12S24 S32 S25S29 S30S37 Bit-Mapped Options Status Register Unit Range Default Description S38 S48 Register Unit Range Default Description S46S91 S82 Break Handling OptionsS95 Extended Result Codes S92Result Codes Result CodesVerbose Description Delayed Connect Troubleshooting Local Analog Loopback Test Local Analog Loopback Test/V.54 LoopDigital Loopback Test/V.54 Loop 2 Local/Manual Digital Loopback Test Local/manual Digital Loopback Test/V.54 Loop 2 Remote/ AutomaticDigital Loopback Test remote/automatic Page Warranty Service Tech Support Online Warranty Registration Limited WarrantyService Tech SupportRecording Modem Information Fax About Ordering AccessoriesMail PhoneAbout the Multi-Tech BBS Logging on to the Multi-Tech BBSIf you know the file name If you don’t know the file name Reading a MessageLeaving a Message Using Flash to Upgrade Modem Firmware Flash ProcedureBulletins Models MT5600ZDX & Zdxv About Internet Tech Support Page Technical Specifications Carrier Frequencies Transmit Originate Command Buffer 40 charactersCarrier Frequencies 1800 Hz DataCarrier Frequencies Fax 21 CH2 22bis/V.22 or300 bps Bell StandardPower Consumption Connectors DiagnosticsIndicators Temperature Power RequirementRegulatory Information Models MT5600ZDX & Zdxv User Guide Canadian Limitations Notice FCC Fax UpdateUser Guide Compliance with Babt Requirements International Modem RestrictionsUser Guide Compliance with BS6789 .1 and Part Compliance with BS6328 Part Modem CE Mark EMC and Safety ComplianceNew Zealand Telecom Warning Notice Commission Decision CTR21 & European Directive NoticeInformation Support Appendix C V.90 InformationUser Guide Models MT5600ZDX & Zdxv

MT5600ZDXV, MT5600ZDX specifications

The MultiTech MT5600ZDX and MT5600ZDXV are state-of-the-art modems designed to offer reliable communication capabilities for a variety of applications. These devices are particularly favored in industrial, telecommunications, and enterprise settings due to their robust performance and versatility.

One of the standout features of the MT5600ZDX series is its ability to support both analog and digital signaling. This dual compatibility enables seamless integration with existing telecommunication infrastructure, making it an ideal choice for businesses looking to upgrade without overhauling their entire system. With ITU-T V.34 modem technology, these devices support high-speed data transmission rates of up to 56 kbps, ensuring quick and efficient data transfer.

The MT5600ZDX and MT5600ZDXV models come equipped with a comprehensive array of communication protocols, including PPP, TCP/IP, and the unique Multitech proprietary protocols. This broad compatibility allows for easy connection to various networks and devices, facilitating smooth data exchange across platforms.

Another notable feature is the built-in error correction and data compression capabilities. With technologies such as MNP, V.42, and V.42bis, users can expect enhanced data integrity and faster transmission speeds, which are particularly crucial in environments with high noise levels or signal interference. These features make the modems highly effective for remote monitoring applications, telemetry, and point-of-sale terminals.

Additionally, both models excel in terms of connectivity options. The MT5600ZDX includes a standard RS-232 interface, while the MT5600ZDXV offers an enhanced V.24 interface for those requiring additional communication flexibility. This variety in connectivity options ensures that users can integrate these devices into a wide range of systems, whether for industrial automation or remote data acquisition.

Durability and reliability are also core characteristics of the MT5600ZDX series. Designed to operate in challenging environments, they boast a wide operating temperature range and robust casing, making them suitable for deployment in harsh industrial conditions.

In conclusion, the MultiTech MT5600ZDX and MT5600ZDXV modems provide a feature-rich solution for organizations seeking high-performance communication. With advanced technologies, exceptional versatility in connections, and reliability in demanding settings, they continue to stand out as preferred choices for efficient industrial communication solutions. These devices not only enhance operational efficiency but also pave the way for future-proof connectivity in an increasingly digital world.