Multitech MT5600BL, MT5600BA manual The Modem Disconnects While Online

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The Modem Disconnects While Online

Chapter 7 - Troubleshooting

If the modem reports BUSY, the other number might be busy, in which case you should try again later, or it might indicate that you have failed to add a 9, prefix to the phone number if you must dial 9 for an outside line.

If you must dial 9 to get an outside line, the easiest way to dial it automatically is to include it in the modem’s dial prefix, e.g., ATDT9,. Note the comma, which inserts a pause before the number is dialed. By inserting 9, into the dial prefix, you do not have to include it in each directory entry.

To change the dial prefix in Windows 95 HyperTerminal, select Connect from the Call menu, click Dialing Properties, and type 9 in the local and long distance boxes in How I dial from this location.

If the modem reports NO ANSWER, the other system has failed to go off-hook, or you might have dialed a wrong number. Check the number.

If the modem reports NO CARRIER, the phone was answered at the other end, but no connection was made. You might have dialed a wrong number, and a person answered instead of a computer, or you might have dialed the correct number but the other computer or software was turned off or faulty. Check the number and try again, or try calling another system to make sure your modem is working. Also, try calling the number on your telephone. If you hear harsh sounds, then another modem is answering the call, and the modems might be having problems negotiating because of modem incompatibilities or line noise. Try connecting at a lower speed.

The Modem Disconnects While Online

If you have Call Waiting on the same phone line as your modem, it can interrupt your connection when someone tries to call you. If you have Call Waiting, disable it before each call. In most telephone areas in North America, you can disable Call Waiting by preceding the telephone number with *70 (check with your local telephone company).

You can automatically disable Call Waiting by including the disabling code in the modem’s dial prefix (e.g., ATDT*70,—note the comma, which inserts a pause before the number is dialed). To change the dial prefix in Windows Terminal, select Settings Modem Commands. To change it in HyperTerminal, select Connect from the Call menu, click Dialing Properties, check This location has Call Waiting, and select the correct code for your phone service.

If you have extension phones on the same line as your modem, you or someone else can interrupt the connection by picking up another phone. If this is a frequent problem, disconnect the extension phones before using the modem, or install another phone line especially for the modem.

Check for loose connections between the modem and the computer, the telephone jack, and AC power.

You might have had a poor connection because of line conditions or the problem might have originated on the other end of the line. Try again.

If you were online, it might have hung up on you because of lack of activity on your part or because you exceeded your time limit for the day. Try again.

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Contents MT5600BA-V.92 MT5600BA-V.90 MT5600BL-V.90 MT5600BA/BL SeriesData/Fax Modem User Guide MultiModemII User Guide Record of RevisionsTrademarks PatentsMultiModemII User Guide Table of ContentsTable of Contents None of the Indicators Light Chapter 1 - Description and Features About AT CommandsFeatures Product DescriptionSafety Warnings Connect theTwo-Wire Leased Line Step 1 - Connect the Modem to Your SystemConnect the Modem to Your PC Connect the Modem to the Telephone Line Dialup ConnectionConnect the Four-Wire Leased Line Connect the Modem to the AC Power OutletPower-On Test Connect the Phone to the Modem OptionalStep 2 - Install the Modem Driver Installing the Modem Driver for Windows 98/Me/2000 XPInstalling the Modem Driver for Windows NT Removing an Old Modem DriverStep 3 - Setting Your Country or Region Code Using the LCD PanelUsing the Global Wizard MT5600BA-V.92 OnlyStep 4 - Install PhoneTools Using AT CommandsHow to Change the Country/Region Code How to Verify the CodeLED Indicators Chapter 3 - Using the Front PanelModem Configuration Menu Structure Liquid Crystal Display LCDOption Selection Menu Overview TrunksLimbs BranchesStatus Trunk Limbs TwigsBasic Options Trunk LimbsBranches TwigsBasic Options Trunk, continued Continued from previous pageAdvanced Options Trunk Advanced Options Trunk, continued Limb Remote Configuration Options TrunkDiagnostic Options Trunk Phone Number Memory Options Trunk Caller ID Options TrunkMenu Options StatusBasic Options ASYNC, NORM? Normal asynchronous transmission using the Advanced Options VIEW S-REGISTER SETTINGS. Use the Æ, È, ÇÅ, and Enter buttons to select the number of the S-register whose value you want displayed. To scroll through a list of digits, press the ÇÅ and È buttons. To go to the next position, press the Æ button. To back up or to exit without saving, press the Æ button several times. To display the value, press the Enter button. Same as the Sr? command Phone Number Memory Options Remote Configuration OptionsDiagnostic Options Caller ID Options Two-Wire Setup Chapter 4 - Leased Line OperationFour-Wire Setup Dial Backup and Leased-Line Restoral Dial Backup and Leased Line Restoral Setup10. Press the Æ button to go to the next digit in the number Chapter 5 - Remote Configuration Basic ProcedureSetup Changing the Remote Configuration PasswordChanging the Remote Escape Character Setup Procedures AT Command MethodChapter 6 - Callback Security Turning Callback Security On and OffFront Panel Method Assigning Callback PasswordsAT Command Method Assigning Callback Phone Numbers Front Panel MethodCalling Procedure Callback Security Commands Command #DBn Callback Enable/DisableCommand #CBN y= - x Store Callback Number Command #CBP y= x Store Callback PasswordLocationPasswordPhone Number Callback Assignments FormChapter 7 - Troubleshooting None of the Indicators LightThe Modem Does Not Respond to Commands The Modem Cannot Connect When Dialing The Modem Disconnects While Online Data Is Being Lost The 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 MonitorThe Modem Doesn’t Work with Caller ID Appendix A - Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 68 TelecomFax 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 loop Upgrade Overview Appendix D - Upgrading the FirmwareIntroduction Step 1 - Identify the Modem FirmwareStep 2 - Identify the Current Firmware Version Step 3 - Download the Upgrade FileStep 4 - Extract the Upgrade Files Step 5 - Clear Your Stored Paramenters Step 6 - Upgrade the Modem’s FirmwareStep 7 - Restore Your Parameters Appendix E - Installing a Modem Under Linux Using the Terminal Program Minicom to Verify OperationStandard Linux Serial Port Definitions InstallationUsing the Modem to Call the Internet Calling the ISPAnswering Calls 3. Select Dialup Configuration ToolAppendix F - Pin Descriptions RS-232 Pin DescriptionsRS-232 Cable Pinouts Appendix F - Pin DescriptionsLeased Line Pinouts DTE Mini-DIN 8-pin connectorDCE DB-25 connector HSKi CTS HSKo RTSIndex