Technics MT5634SMI-34, MT5634SMI-92 manual Upgrade the Modem’s Firmware, Using the Flash Wizard

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Chapter 9 – Firmware Upgrade Procedure

Step 7: Upgrade the Modem’s Firmware

CAUTION: If you are using Windows NT, you must disable Windows RAS and Microsoft Fax Service before upgrading the modem’s firmware.

To disable RAS and your Fax service (Windows NT Only):

1.Click Start Settings Control Panel, then double-click Services. Select Remote Access Server and click Startup. Select Manual as the Start Up Type and click OK.

2.If you are using a Fax service in NT, change its Start Up Type to Manual.

3.Restart your computer.

Using the Flash Wizard

1.Use Windows Explorer to copy the new .Hex file (which you downloaded from the Multi-Tech web site) to the folder in which the Flash Wizard program was installed.

2.Click Start Programs Flash Wizard to start the firmware update process. The program begins by identifying devices attached to your computer.

3.The Wizard displays a list of installed devices able to be flashed with the update. You may update more than one device in a single procedure. Select the device(s) you’d like to update and click Next> to continue.

4.Next, the Firmware Update Wizard displays current firmware version information. The top portion of the window provides port, version and country identification for the firmware currently installed on your device(s). The Hex File list box displays the firmware versions available for updating your modem.

a.If your modem’s firmware version number matches or is higher than the version number listed in the Hex File list, click Cancel to end the update process.

b.If your modem’s firmware version number is lower than the firmware version shown in the Hex File list, continue with the update process. Select the port for the device you are updating. Use the list box to select the latest .Hex file version number for your country and click Next>.

5.The Firmware Update Wizard displays a progress indicator and begins updating your device(s) with the new firmware version. When the Wizard finishes the update, the progress indicator status changes to Programming Complete. Click Next> to complete the update.

6.When the update completes, the Firmware Update Wizard displays indicating the device has been successfully updated. Click Finish> to close the Wizard.

7.You must restart your computer to make the firmware changes effective for your modem.

Note: If you are using Windows NT, be certain to enable RAS and your fax program when the operating system restarts.

Step 8: Restore Your Parameters

Your modem has been updated. You can now open your terminal program to reprogram your modem parameters or to confirm the update by typing ATi in a terminal window.

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Contents MT5634SMI-34 MT5634SMI-92 Revisions Table of Contents Multi-Tech’s Flash Programming Protocol Appendix C Country Configuration and Result Codes Index Product Description Product Description SpecificationsIntroduction MT5634SMI Features MatrixTIA/EIA TR29.2 Technical Specifications and FeaturesStandard MT5634SMI-IT-92 Industrial Temperature 3.3V Build OptionPhysical Dimensions All Models Mechanical SpecificationsDigital Ground Pin ConfigurationsPin # Signal Name I/O Type Description Active High RDX status Tip Signal from TelcoRing Signal from Telco Active High DCD statusVCC PWR Pin # Signal Description NameDgnd GND INTElectrical Characteristics Electrical CharacteristicsTiming Requirements for Parallel Read Handling PrecautionsTiming Requirements Timing Requirements for Parallel WriteSocketModem Mimic MMM Operation SocketModem Parallel Interface a Programmer’s DescriptionSocketModem Parallel Interface Internal Registers Register Name Register Description Host Access Special Register Set Note *2 Time Out InterruptsRegister Functional Descriptions Internal RegistersTHR Transmit Holding Register TX Fifo IER Interrupt EnableBit Priority Interrupt Source Interrupt Reset Control RBR Receive Buffer RX FifoMCR Modem Control FCR Fifo ControlLCR Line Control MSR Modem Status LSR Line StatusBaud Rate Clock Divisor Decimal DLM Value HEX DLL Value HEX SCR ScratchDLL Divisor Latch LSByte DLM Divisor Latch MSByteAT Command Summary AT Commands, S-Registers Result CodesSet Register Value Modulation HandshakeDS= y Dial Stored Telephone Number AT CommandsEnter Key Dial string modifiersReturn Online to Data Mode Sr? Sr= n Set Register ValueXON/XOFF Pacing Control \Bn Transmit Break Zy=x Store Dialing Command\An Select Maximum MNP Block Size Data mode. The modem receives the break from the computer \Nn Error Correction Mode Selection\Tn Inactivity Timer \Kn Break Control\Xn XON/XOFF Pass-Through DCn AT Command Control$MBn Online BPS Speed $RPn Ring Priority vs. AT Command Priority$Dn DTR Dialing $EBn Asynchronous Word Length#CBNy=x Store Callback Password #CBDn Callback DelayCallback Failed Attempts Reset #CBIn Local Callback Inactivity TimerEscape AT Commands Modulation Possible rates bps1 Commands+MS= Modulation Selection Subparameters+PIG=n PCM Upstream Ignore +PCW=n Call Waiting Enable+PMH=n Modem on Hold Enable Mod value Valid maxrate values bps+PMHR=n Modem on Hold Initiate +PMHT=n Modem on Hold Timer+PMHF V.92 Modem Hook Flash +VCID=n Caller ID Selection +PQC=n Quick Connect Control#S=x Store Setup Password #Sx Enter Setup PasswordRegisters Register Unit Range Default DescriptionS48=7 S48=128 S38Terse Verbose Description Result Codes111 Voice Commands Voice S-Register Summary Voice CommandsCommands That Change for Voice Mode Support +FCLASS= mode Enter Select Modem Operating Mode Voice +V Commands SummaryVoice +V Commands Detail Command Description+FCLASS=8 Dtmf Detect Detect and Control Dtmf Touch Tone Signals Digit Low frequency High frequencyAT+FCLASS=? Enter Display Service Class Capabilities +FMR?Enter Report Version Level +VNH=hookEnter Automatic Hang-Up Control+FMI?Enter Report Manufacturers ID +FMM?Enter Report Product IDEnter Voice Receive State +VTS=string Produce Dtmf and Tone Generation in Voice Mode+VGR=gain Set the Gain for Received Voice Samples +VTS=? Report Frequency SupportAT+VTS=? Start Voice Transmission ProcessCode Description +VGT=level Set the Volume for Transmitted Voice Samples+VIT=timer Set DTE/DCE Inactivity Timer +VLS=label Select Analog Source/Destination+VRA=interval Set Ring Back Goes Away Timer +VSM=cml,vsr,scs,sel Select Voice Compression Method +VRN=interval Set Ring Back Never Appeared Timer+VSD=sds,sdi Set Silence Detection Sensitivity Identifier Description +VSM=? Report Voice Compression MethodAT+VSM=? Lsltcq Enable Report Description+VDT=enable,report Control Tone Cadence Reporting +VEM=? Report Event Reporting and Masking Capabilities +VEM=mask Event Reporting and MaskingAT+VBT=? Interface Configuration Commands+VPP=enable Enable or Disable Voice Mode Packet Protocol +VBT=? Report Modem Flow Control Assert and Deassert Points+VPR=rate Select DTE/DCE Interface Rate Turn Off Autobaud Voice Mode Result CodesFlow Control Tag Description Unsolicited Voice Mode Result CodesValid Complex Event Report Tags Shielded Code Hex Event Report Description Voice Mode Shielded CodesAscii Sample Rate Selection and Suggested Compression Method Command ResponseSample Sessions AT+VLS=0 AT+VLS=4AT+VTX DLE ETXAT+VNH=1 AT+VLS=2AT+VRX DLE NULAdditional Information DTE/DCE Interface RatesRelated Manuals Fax Commands Setup Remote Configuration Country Code ConfigurationRemote Configuration Basic Procedure Country AT Command Result Code Hexadecimal Decimal Country Code Configuration Using the Global Wizard Utility Using AT CommandsUpgrade Steps Firmware Upgrade ProcedureUpgrade Overview Identify the Current Version of the Firmware Download the Upgrade FileInstall the Flash Wizard Extract the Firmware Upgrade .Hex FilesRestore Your Parameters Upgrade the Modem’s FirmwareUsing the Flash Wizard Handshake Sequence Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Flash Programming ProtocolProgramming the Modem Modem CommentsATI4 Other Supported Boot Code CommandsOther Programming Concerns End of File Record Char Pos Field Type Value Description Intel Hex FormatData Record Char Pos Field Type Value Description Example Extended Address Record in Intel FormatExample End of File in Intel Format Serial Test/Demo Board Components Appendix a Mechanical Details5V / 3.3V Jumper JP1 Serial Test/Demo Board Block DiagramOperating Voltage Select Jumper JP4 Parallel Test/Demo Board ComponentsAddress/COM Port/ IRQ Select Jumpers JP2 and JP3 Figure A-4. Parallel Test/Demo Board Block Diagram Parallel Test/Demo Board Block DiagramTelecom Approvals Safety and EMC ApprovalsHardware Considerations Regulatory Design ConsiderationsSafety 5V Tolerant Inputs for 3.3V Modules Industry Canada FCC Part 15 RegulationTelecom Labeling Requirements FCC Part 68 TelecomReregistration From FCC Part 68 Subpart D Conditions for RegistrationCanadian Limitations Notice Fax Branding StatementMultiple Listing EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive ComplianceIndustry Canada CS-03 International Modem RestrictionsSouth African Notice New Zealand Telecom Warning NoticeCountry Country Config. hex ATI9 Response Appendix C Country Configuration Result CodesAppendix C Country Configuration and Result Codes Appendix C Country Configuration and Result Codes Appendix C Country Configuration and Result Codes Page Index Index Index Index