
Troubleshooting
•Is this the first time you have used the cable? If so, check the cable description on the packaging to make sure the cable is correct for your computer.
•Peripheral expansion cards, such as bus mouse and sound cards, may include a serial port preconfig- ured as COM1 or COM2. The extra serial port, or the card itself, may use the same COM port, memory address, or interrupt request (IRQ) as your communications port. Be sure to disable any unused ports.
To look for address or IRQ conflicts, select File, Run in Program Manager, type MSD, and press ENTER. Then select Mouse, COM Ports, and IRQ Status and note the addresses and IRQs that are in use. If you find an IRQ conflict, note which IRQs are not being used, then change one of the conflicting devices to use one of the unused IRQs. If you find an address conflict, change the address of one of the conflicting devices.
To change a port address or IRQ,
•The serial port may be defective. If you have another serial port, install the MTA128ST/NT on it, change the COM port setting in your software, and try again.
•If using serial rates above 115,200 baud, make sure the serial port can handle higher rates. Most standard serial ports have a maximum serial rate of 115,200. To handle serial rates of 230,400 baud and 460,800 baud, you need a
•The MTA128ST/NT may be defective. If you have another
There can be several reasons the MTA128ST/NT fails to make a connection. Possibilities include
•Lack of a proper physical connection to the communication line.
•A busy signal.
•A wrong number.
•No terminal adapter at the other end.
•A faulty communications device, computer, or software at the other end.
•Incompatibility between communications devices.
•An improperly configured MTA128ST/NT.
Narrow the list of possibilities by using extended result codes. To enable them, enter ATV1X2 and press ENTER while in terminal mode or include V1X2 in the MTA128ST/NT’s initialization string (V1X2 is enabled by default). When you dial again, the MTA128ST/NT reports the call’s progress.
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