Multitech MT5600BA, MT5600BL manual Install the Modem Driver, Removing an Old Modem Driver

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Step 2 - Install the Modem Driver

Chapter 2 - Installation

Step 2 - Install the Modem Driver

If you use Windows 98/Me/NT 4.0/2000/XP; you must install the modem driver. The drivers are installed easily since Windows supports Plug-and-Play.

Installing the Modem Driver for Windows 98/Me/2000/

XP

1.Make sure your modem is connected properly, and then turn on your computer. Windows should detect your new modem and open the Install New Modem wizard.

Note: If Windows cannot find a modem, your modem may be turned off, it may be plugged into the wrong connector on your computer, or the serial cable may be faulty. See “None of the LEDs Light When the Modem Is Turned On” and “The Modem Does Not Respond to Commands” in the “Troubleshooting” chapter.

2.Insert the MultiModemII system CD into your CD-ROM drive, and then click OK.

3.Windows installs and configures the modem.

4.Click Finish to exit.

Installing the Modem Driver for Windows NT

1.Make sure your modem is connected properly, and then turn on your computer. Windows should detect your new modem and open the Install New Modem wizard.

Note: If Windows cannot find a modem, your modem may be turned off, it may be plugged into the wrong connector on your computer, or the serial cable may be faulty. See “None of the LEDs Light When the Modem Is Turned On” and “The Modem Does Not Respond to Commands” in the Troubleshooting chapter of the User Guide.

2.In the Install New Modem wizard, select Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list, and then click Next. A dialog box with a list of manufacturers and a list of modem models appears.

3.Insert the MultiModemII system CD into your CD-ROM drive, and then click Have Disk.

4.In the Install from Disk dialog box, select the drive that the CD is in, and then click OK.

5.A list of modems appears. Select your modem and click Next.

6.Select the port that the modem is connected to, and then click Next.

7.Windows installs and configures the modem.

8.Click Finish to exit.

Removing an Old Modem Driver

When your new modem replaces another modem, the old modem driver remains in Windows, and the old modem driver is still selected in HyperTerminal and other Windows applications. Though you can change the application connection descriptions one at a time, it is easier to force Windows applications to use the new modem by removing the old modem driver from Windows.

1.Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.

2.Double-click the Modems icon to open the Modems Properties dialog box.

3.In the list box, select the old modem.

4.Click Remove, and then click Close.

5.The next time you dial a HyperTerminal connection, it will select your new modem and ask you to confirm the selection.

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Contents MT5600BA/BL Series Data/Fax Modem User GuideMT5600BA-V.92 MT5600BA-V.90 MT5600BL-V.90 Record of Revisions MultiModemII User GuideTrademarks PatentsTable of Contents Table of ContentsMultiModemII User Guide None of the Indicators Light About AT Commands Chapter 1 - Description and FeaturesFeatures Product DescriptionSafety Warnings Step 1 - Connect the Modem to Your System Connect theTwo-Wire Leased LineConnect the Modem to Your PC Connect the Modem to the Telephone Line Dialup ConnectionConnect the Modem to the AC Power Outlet Connect the Four-Wire Leased LinePower-On Test Connect the Phone to the Modem OptionalInstalling the Modem Driver for Windows 98/Me/2000 XP Step 2 - Install the Modem DriverInstalling the Modem Driver for Windows NT Removing an Old Modem DriverUsing the LCD Panel Step 3 - Setting Your Country or Region CodeUsing the Global Wizard MT5600BA-V.92 OnlyUsing AT Commands Step 4 - Install PhoneToolsHow to Change the Country/Region Code How to Verify the CodeChapter 3 - Using the Front Panel Modem ConfigurationLED Indicators Liquid Crystal Display LCD Option SelectionMenu Structure Trunks Menu OverviewLimbs BranchesLimbs Twigs Status TrunkLimbs Basic Options TrunkBranches TwigsContinued from previous page Basic Options Trunk, continuedAdvanced Options Trunk Advanced Options Trunk, continued Remote Configuration Options Trunk Diagnostic Options TrunkLimb Caller ID Options Trunk Phone Number Memory Options TrunkStatus Menu OptionsBasic 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 Remote Configuration Options Diagnostic OptionsPhone Number Memory Options Caller ID Options Chapter 4 - Leased Line Operation Two-Wire SetupFour-Wire Setup Dial Backup and Leased Line Restoral Setup Dial Backup and Leased-Line Restoral10. Press the Æ button to go to the next digit in the number Basic Procedure Chapter 5 - Remote ConfigurationSetup Changing the Remote Configuration PasswordChanging the Remote Escape Character AT Command Method Setup ProceduresChapter 6 - Callback Security Turning Callback Security On and OffAssigning Callback Passwords AT Command MethodFront Panel Method Front Panel Method Assigning Callback Phone NumbersCalling Procedure Command #DBn Callback Enable/Disable Callback Security CommandsCommand #CBN y= - x Store Callback Number Command #CBP y= x Store Callback PasswordCallback Assignments Form LocationPasswordPhone NumberNone of the Indicators Light Chapter 7 - TroubleshootingThe Modem Does Not Respond to Commands The Modem Cannot Connect When Dialing The Modem Disconnects While Online The Modem Cannot Connect When Answering File Transfer Is Slower Than It Should BeData Is Being Lost There Are Garbage Characters on the Monitor The Modem Doesn’t Work with Caller IDFax and Data Software Can’t Run at the Same Time FCC Part 68 Telecom Appendix A - Regulatory ComplianceCanadian Limitations Notice Fax Branding StatementEMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance International Modem RestrictionsNew Zealand Telecom Warning Notice South African Notice Appendix B - Technical Specifications loop Appendix D - Upgrading the Firmware Upgrade OverviewIntroduction Step 1 - Identify the Modem FirmwareStep 3 - Download the Upgrade File Step 4 - Extract the Upgrade FilesStep 2 - Identify the Current Firmware Version Step 6 - Upgrade the Modem’s Firmware Step 7 - Restore Your ParametersStep 5 - Clear Your Stored Paramenters Using the Terminal Program Minicom to Verify Operation Appendix E - Installing a Modem Under LinuxStandard Linux Serial Port Definitions InstallationCalling the ISP Using the Modem to Call the InternetAnswering Calls 3. Select Dialup Configuration ToolRS-232 Pin Descriptions Appendix F - Pin DescriptionsAppendix F - Pin Descriptions RS-232 Cable PinoutsDTE Mini-DIN 8-pin connector Leased Line PinoutsDCE DB-25 connector HSKi CTS HSKo RTSIndex