AC International MTA128ST-USB manual Connecting to Your Computer, Connecting to Power

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Chapter 2 - Hardware Installation

Connecting to Your Computer

1.Plug the 4-pin flat end (Type A) into a USB port connector on your computer or laptop.

Note: Do NOT plug the “D-shaped” end (Type B) of the USB cable into the USB connector on the back panel of the MTA128ST-USB at this time. You will be directed to make the connection when installing the software drivers.

Connecting to Power

1.Plug the power supply into the unit’s POWER connector.

2.Plug the power supply into a live AC outlet.

3.Turn on the unit by sliding the power switch to ON.

4.Verify operation by observing the LED indicators on the front panel. The LEDs will initially flash in a self-test pattern, then the LS LED remains on. (See LED descriptions on the next page.) If the terminal adapter does not appear to be working, see Chapter 5 for troubleshooting help.

Caution: Only use the power supply shipped with your MTA128ST-USB; any other power supply could damage the unit and void its warranty.

Connecting to Your ISDN Network Terminator

1.If you need a longer line cord than the RJ-45 line cord provided with your MTA128ST-USB, select a cord that is wired straight through (pin 1 to pin 1; pin 2 to pin 2, etc.) with at least the middle four pins connected (pins 2, 3, 4, and 5).

2.Plug one end of the provided RJ-45 S/T line cord into the ISDN jack on the MTA128ST-USB and the other end into the S/T jack on your network terminator.

Note: The AUX jack and ISDN jack are not interchangeable.

Connecting to Analog Equipment

You can connect an analog device such as an analog telephone, modem, or fax machine to the unit. Simply plug a modular RJ-11 telephone cord into the RJ-11 AUX connector.

Note: The AUX jack and the ISDN jack on the unit are not interchangeable.

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Contents User Guide User Guide Contents Troubleshooting Introduction and Description Product Description IntroductionUniversal Serial Bus USB MultiModemISDN User GuideIntroduction and Description Manual OrganizationFeatures LED Indicators Technical SpecificationsHardware Installation Hardware Installation Safety Warning Telecom/ISDN-STUnpacking Your MTA128ST-USB Assembling the MTA128ST-USB Connecting the MTA128ST-USB to Your SystemMultiModem Isdn User Guide Connecting to Power Connecting to Your ComputerConnecting to Your Isdn Network Terminator Connecting to Analog EquipmentLED Indicators References Hardware Installation Data ProtocolSoftware Installation and Configuration Software Installation and Configuration Installing in WindowsInstall Hardware Device Drivers dialog box displays If the Digital Signature Not Found dialog box displays Page Changing the Modem Descriptor Windows Upgrade Device Driver Wizard dialog box displaysMTA128ST-USB CDC ML-PPP Properties dialog box displays Start Device Driver Installation dialog box displays Installing in Windows Software Installation and Configuration MultiModemISDN User Guide MTA128ST-USB ML-PPP Properties dialog box displays Update Device Driver Wizard dialog box displaysUpgrade Device Driver Wizard dialog box displays Software Installation and Configuration Removing Your Old Device from Windows 2000 and Windows 98 Click Start Settings Control PanelNetwork Configuration ConfigurationAT commands AT!C6= and AT*!C6= Call Control ConfigurationAT commands AT!N1= and AT*!N1= Dialing Stored Numbers To Install in Windows 2000/98/95 Isdn MTA128ST-USB Configuration UtilityWindows 2000 Dial-Up Networking MultiModemISDN User Guide If you select Accept incoming connections MultiModemISDN User Guide Windows 98/95 Dial-Up Networking MultiModemISDN User Guide Using AT Commands to Configure the MTA128ST-USB AT CommandsAT Commands, S-Registers and Result Codes AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Entering AT CommandsCommand Implementation AT Commands by FunctionData Call Commands A97=0 A97=nA97=1 C0=2 Net3D3=240 D3=0-63D3=241 DN=1EN=1 EN=nEN=2 D98RXGn N2=nRXG10 L5 and L6 =12Connect String normally it is issued by itself ATZ E12 E4, &E6, &E13E13 #X0MultiModemISDN User Guide $Dn ROMData Call Commands Command DSn Register Summary RegistersAT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes MultiModemISDN User Guide S31 S30S34 S45 S44S49 S50S51 RingS54 S53S17 S18AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes S59 S58S61 S60S62 S64 S63S65 S68 S67S70 S69S71 S73S76 S75S77 S80 Result Codes Making a Call Using AT Commands to Operate the MTA128ST-USBModes of Operation DialingAnswering a Call Hanging Up Troubleshooting None of the LEDs light when the MTA128ST-USB is on MTA128ST-USB dials but cannot make a connection TroubleshootingYou can place data calls but not voice calls or vice versa MTA128ST-USB disconnects while online MultiModemISDN User Guide Warranty, Service, and Technical Support Addendum for North American Products Limited WarrantyAddendum for International Products Warranty, Service and Tech Support Out of Warranty Repair Costs On-line Warranty RegistrationSoftware User License Agreement MultiModem Isdn User Guide Technical Support ServiceContacting Technical Support Ordering Accessories Upgrading the MTA128ST-USB with FlashWizard Using FlashWizard to Upgrade FirmwareAppendixes Appendix a Regulatory Compliance EMC, Safety, and Terminal Directive ComplianceClass B Statement FCC Part Industry CanadaMultiVOIP 200 User Guide Quick Setup ExampleProfile 1 &F1 V.110 Asynchronous Operation Profile 2 &F2 V.120 Asynchronous Operation Profile 4 &F4 ML-PPP Asynchronous Operation Glossary Glossary SymbolMultiModemISDN User Guide Glossary MultiModemISDN User Guide Glossary 100 TA- See terminal adapter 101102 103 Index 105 Index106 42, 52107 Isdn MTA128ST-USB Config utility108 Rings