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All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   Chapter 1—Introduction and Description   Congratulations ..................................................................................... 6   Features ................................................................................................. 7   Peripiheral Component Interconnect (PCI) .......................................... 8   V.90 Support/Functions......................................................................... 9   What is in Your Modem Package? ...................................................... 10   How to Use This Manual .....................................................................11   Typographic Conventions ................................................................... 12   Chapter 2—Installation   Introduction ......................................................................................... 14   What Youll Need ................................................................................ 14   Safety Warnings .................................................................................. 15   Installation Overview .......................................................................... 15   Configuring the MultiModem ZPX-PCI ............................................. 16   Installing the MultiModemZPX-PCI .................................................. 17   External Connections .......................................................................... 18   Installing Drivers................................................................................. 19   Verifying Configuration ............................................................... 19   To Remove Previous Modem from Windows 95 ........................ 21   Is Your MultiModemZPX-PCI Ready for Use? ................................. 21   Operating Your MultiModemZPX-PCI .............................................. 22   Simple Operation ......................................................................... 22   Software Configuration ................................................................ 23   Testing Data Functions ................................................................ 23   Testing FAX Functions ................................................................ 25   Testing Voice Function................................................................. 26   MultiModemZPX-PCIs Speakerphone Test ............................... 27   Configuring Communications Software.............................................. 28   Chapter 3—AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes   Introduction ......................................................................................... 34   AT Commands ..................................................................................... 34   S-Registers .......................................................................................... 45   Result Codes........................................................................................ 49   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 4—Troubleshooting   Introduction ......................................................................................... 52   Initial Checklist ............................................................................ 52   Common Problems....................................................................... 53   The modem does not respond to commands ............................... 53   The modem dials but cannot make a connection ......................... 55   The modem disconnects while online .......................................... 56   The modem cannot connect when answering .............................. 57   File transfer appears slower than it should .................................. 57   Data is being lost.......................................................................... 58   There are garbage characters on the monitor .............................. 58   Fax and data software wont run at the same time....................... 58   Chapter 5—Warranty, Service, and Tech Support/BBS   Introduction ......................................................................................... 60   Limited Warranty ......................................................................... 60   Online Warranty Registration ...................................................... 61   Technical Support ............................................................................... 62   Recording Modem Information ................................................... 62   Service ................................................................................................. 63   The Multi-Tech BBS ........................................................................... 64   About CompuServe ............................................................................. 66   About the Internet ............................................................................... 66   About the Multi-Tech Fax-Back Service ............................................ 66   Appendix   Appendix A: Regulatory Compliance ................................................. 68   Appendix B: Technical Specifications ................................................ 76   Appendix C: ASCII Conversion Chart................................................ 80   Appendix D: FLASHWINFlash Upgrade........................................... 81   Index   ............................................................................................................. 84   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 1—Introduction   and Description   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   ongratulations on your purchase of one of the finest internal   C  data/fax/voice modems available todaythe MultiModemZPX-PCI   from Multi-Tech Systems.   The MultiModemZPX-PCI is an internal, half-length, fax modem card   that can be plugged into any PCI slot. Your MultiModemZDX-PCI   incorporates V.90/K56flexTM modem technology, which enables   Internet connections at data rates up to 56 Kbps over standard   telephone lines. V.90/K56flex technology is able to propel data   downstream from the Internet to your computer at speeds of up to 56   Kbps because data is digitally encoded instead of modulated. Upstream   transmission, mostly keystroke and mouse commands from your   computer to the central site, continues to flow at the conventional data   rate of 33.6 Kbps.   Note: Though this modem is capable of 56 Kbps download   performance, line impairments, public telephone infrastructure, and   other external technological factors currently prevent maximum   56 Kbps connections.   Your MultiModemZPX-PCI offers interactive automatic dialing, as   well as command mode option configuration. You can store two   command line/telephone numbers, of up to 40 characters each, in the   modems nonvolatile memory. The modem pulse or tone dials and   recognizes dial tones and busy signals for reliable call-progress   detection. The modem can detect AT&T calling card tones. It is FCC-   Registered for connection to telephone networks without any Data   Access Arrangements (DAAs).   The MultiModemZPX-PCI is a full-featured internal data/fax/voice   modem designed for Pentium computers in Windows Plug and PlayTM   environments.   This owners manual will help you to install, configure, use, and   troubleshoot your modem.   6 MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 Introduction and Description   Features    Compliance with major ITU-T, TIA, and EIA international standards   to ensure compatibility with other modems    Distinguishes data, fax, and voice calls    Easy Windows 95 Plug and Play (PnP)    Compliance with the V.80 standard, allowing video conferencing   over analog telephone lines with any H.324 video phone system   Data    Supports V.90/K56flexTM for data transmission speeds up to   56 Kbps while maintaining compatibility with lower-speed modems   Note: The V.90/K56flex standard asymmetrically transfers data   client downloads at speeds up to 56 Kbps; client uploads at speeds   up to 33.6 Kbps.    Supports the enhanced ITU-T V.34 standard with data transmission   speeds to 33.6 Kbps while also maintaining compatibility with   lower-speed modems    Supports V.90/K56flex speeds plus 33.6K, 31.2K, 28.8K, 26.4K,   24K, 21.6K, 19.2K, 16.8K, 14.4K, 12K, 9.6K, 7.2K, 4.8K, 2.4K,   1.2K, and 0300 bps.    Automatic fallback to slower speeds in noisy line conditions and   fall-forward to faster speeds as conditions improve (line quality   monitoring)    ITU V.42 LAP-M and MNP Class 3 and 4 error correction    ITU V.42bis (4-to-1) and MNP 5 (2-to-1) data compression    H.324 compliant (videophone ready)    Automatic disabling of compression when transferring already   compressed files    Autodial, redial, pulse (rotary), and touch-tone dial    Dial tone and busy signal detection for reliable call-progress   detection    Distinctive ring support to route voice, data, or fax calls on a single   phone line    Plug and Play (PnP) serial support   MT5634ZPX-PCI   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual    FlashROM upgradable    Compatibility with the standard AT command set used by most   communication programs    Stores up to two telephone numbers   Fax    Supports V.17, Group 3 fax communication standards, allowing it to   communicate with other fax modems as well as with fax machines    Responds to Class 1 and Class 2 fax commands, enabling it to   exchange editable and encrypted faxes with other Windows 95   computers    Sends and receives faxes from your computer at 14,400 bps, 9600   bps, 7200 bps, 4800 bps, 2400 bps, or 300 bps   Voice    Full duplex speakerphone support with adjustable speaker volume   control; can record and play back answering machine messages   using optional microphone and speaker    Remote/local telephone answering machine (TAM) capabilities   include voice mail control, record/playback, and call screening    Supports the TIA/EIA IS-101 AT+V voice command set.   Peripiheral Component Interconnect (PCI)   First developed by companies such as IntelTM, AT&TTM and Digital   Equipment CorporationTM, the Peripheral Component Interconnect   (PCI) bus used by your MT5634ZPX-PCI provides high performance   and is easy to use. Because PCI devices contain registers with the   device information required for configuration, full auto configuration   of PCI Local Bus add-in boards and components is supported.   Performance factors include a bus data path of 64 bits, clock speeds of   66 MHz, and bandwidth of 264 Mbs.   8 MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 Introduction and Description   V.90 Support/Functions   V.90 is the ITU designation for what formerly was called V.pcm. V.90   replaces K56flex and other proprietary solutions for PCM connections.   Dual-mode client modem code will be important until all central-site   digital modems are upgraded to V.90 and all interoperability problems   are resolved. Until that time, the Dual-mode client code provides   reliable connections in K56flex mode to the central-site modems   currently deployed. V.90 functions/features include:    V.90/K56flex A-law and µ-law support    New downstream data rates (S-Register S38)    Optional V.8bis sequence    V.90 Mode Selection (S-Register S109) support    Auto-rate speeds to 50,666 (downstream) support    Automatic adapting to digital loss and robbed-bit signaling    New V.90 rate result codes   Downstream Rates   Where K56flex provided rates of 32,000 to 56,000 in 2,000 bps   increments, V.90 provides rates of 28,000 to 56,000 bps in increments   of 1,333 bps.   Upstream Data Rates   Upstream V.90 data rates are 4800 to 33600 bps in 2400 bps   increments.   Optional V.8bis Sequence   The V.8bis sequence that precedes K56flex connections is optional for   V.90. Dual-mode servers indicate this capability using V.8bis. Dual-   mode clients complete the V.8bis exchange and then proceed to either   the K56flex mode or V.90 mode. V.90-only clients can skip the V.8bis   exchange as a way to shorten the startup time.   Auto-rate Speeds   Auto-rate speeds to 50,666 Kbps are supported for downstream   transfers.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Digital Loss and Robbed-bit Signaling Auto Adapt   Version 4.09 code supports the modems ability to automatically adapt   to digital loss and robbed-bit signaling on a PSTN connection.   What is in Your Modem Package?   Your MultiModemZPX-PCI package should contain:    One MultiModemZPX-PCI internal fax modem card    One MultiModemZPX-PCI drivers disk    One telephone cable    Communications software    One brochure with a warranty card    This MultiModemZPX-PCI Owners Manual   If any one of these items is missing, please contact Multi-Tech Systems   or your dealer/distributor.   10   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 Introduction and Description   How to Use This Manual   Chapter 1: Introduction and Description. Introduces the   MT5634ZPX-PCI, briefly describing features and package contents. It   also details the typographic conventions used in this manual.   Chapter 2: Installing Your Modem. Describes how to install the   modem in your computer and connect it to a telephone, telephone line,   microphone, and speaker. It also describes how to install the modems   drivers in Windows 95. In this chapter are several tests to confirm that   your installation is working correctly. The tests, which include step-by-   step instructions for downloading a file and sending a fax, also serve as   minitutorials for those new to online communications concepts.   Chapter 3: Controlling Your Modem. Contains descriptions of   the AT commands that control your modem, S-registers that affect how   the commands work, and result codes that provide you with operational   feedback.   Chapter 4: Troubleshooting. Describes common problems you   may have with your modem and how to solve them.   Chapter 5: Warranty, Service, and Technical Support.   Contains terms of your warranty and describes how to get help from   Multi-Tech Systems for problems you cannot resolve. It includes our   technical support phone number and how to access us through our   BBS, the Internet, CompuServe, and our fax-back service.   Appendix   Appendix A: Regulatory Information   Appendix B: Technical Specifications   Appendix C: ASCII Conversion Chart   Appendix D: FLASHWIN Upgrade Procedures   MT5634ZPX-PCI   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Typographic Conventions   This manual uses the following typographic conventions:   You type this   Text entered by you is shown in boldface. Spell the entry   exactly as shown, using upper and/or lower case type.   However, when you see <cr>, press the ENTER key; do   not spell it as shown.   AT command   Bold, italicized type is used for an AT or S-register   command but only when we do not intend you to type it.   Screen message   KEYBOARD KEY   <Function Key>   Italics are used for screen messages in addition to   conventional uses, such as book and manual titles.   Names of keyboard keys are shown in all caps (e.g.,   BACKSPACE).   Angle brackets indicate a nonliteral entry. For example,   <cr> represents the carriage return character that is sent   by the key labeled Enter on most keyboards.   D:\PATH\FILENAME File name and/or path. In the following example, a   request for a file path is indicated as:   D:\PATH\FILENAME   D is the drive and PATH is the full directory path where   the file is found.   ENTER, <CR>   Instructs you to press the Return, Enter, or Carriage   Return key (depending on how your keyboard is   marked).   ALT+X, CTRL+X   0, O   Instructs you to hold down the ALT or CTRL key while   you press the key represented by X.   Please note the difference between a zero and the letter   O. This is a zero: 0. This is a capital O : O.   12   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 2—Installation   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Introduction   This chapter describes how to install the MultiModemZPX-PCI into   your computer and the MultiModemZPX-PCI drivers into Windows 95.   What You’ll Need   Before you start, make sure you have everything you need:   Multi-Tech supplies    One MultiModemZPX-PCI internal fax modem card    One MultiModemZPX-PCI d rivers disk    One telephone cable    Communications software    This MultiModemZPX-PCI Owners Manual   You supply    A 100-MHz or faster Pentium PC. We recommend a 166-MHz or   faster PC for video conferencing.    Windows 95 installed    A 3.5-inch floppy disk drive    An empty PCI expansion slot    Tools to open your computer    The computers manual    A nearby telephone line jack    An external speaker or headphone (optional)    An external microphone (optional)   14   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Installation   Safety Warnings    Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.    Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is   specifically designed for wet locations.    This product is to be used with UL and CUL listed computers.    Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the   telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.    Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.    Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an   electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from   lightning.    Do not use a telephone in the vicinity of a gas leak.   Installation Overview   Installing the MultiModemZPX-PCI consists of three steps:   1. Installing the modem in the computer   2. Connecting the modem to the telephone line and, optionally, to an   external speaker and microphone   3. Installing the modems drivers   Figure 2-1. MultiModemZPX-PCI   MT5634ZPX-PCI   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Configuring the MultiModem ZPX-PCI   Windows 95 Plug and Play   Unlike an external modem, the MultiModemZPX-PCI contains its own   serial port. When Windows 95 detects the MultiModemZPX-PCI, it   assigns the next available COM port number to it. Since COM1   through COM4 are standard serial ports in Windows computers,   Windows 95 typically assigns COM5 to the modems serial port.   Windows 95 also assigns the a port address and interrupt request (IRQ)   number. Because the number of IRQs is limited, a computer with   several accessories may not have an available IRQ for your new   modem. In that case, you may have to decide which of your other   accessories you can modify or do without.   Sound Card Considerations   If you want speakerphone functions and the ability to record sound or   .WAV files through the sound card at the same time, you need:    Two stereo PC microphones    One stereo male-to-male patch cord    One sound card and optional speakers   To connect a third party sound card:   1. Obtain a stereo male-to-male patch cord (can be purchased at a   local PC retail store).   2. Place one end of a stereo male-to-male patch cord into the LINE   OUT jack of the MultiModemZPX-PCI and the other end into the   LINE IN jack of the sound card. This allows you to hear the   activity of the modem whether it is originating or answering a call   or playing a recorded message using the bundled Trio software.   3. Place the stereo microphones (do not use mono microphones) far   enough apart from each other to eliminate feedback (e.g., one on   each side of the monitor). Feedback occurs if the microphones are   too close to each other. Make sure speakers are amplified with   power source being either a battery or AC outlet.   4. Place microphone and speakers far enough apart from each other   to eliminate feedback. Plug connector of both microphones into   the MIC IN jack of the SoundCard and the MultiModemZPX-PCI.   16   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Installation   Installing the MultiModemZPX-PCI   Installating the MultiModemZPX-PCI requires you to open your   computer. Please consult your computer manual in addition to the   following instructions:   1. Turn off the computer and unplug it. Failure to do so may result in   damage to both the MultiModemZPX-PCI and the computer. Do   not turn on the computer until the instructions tell you to do so.   2. Remove the cover from the computer as instructed in the computer   manual.   3. Select an empty PCI expansion slot. Remove the expansion slot   cover and save the retaining screw.   4. Before handling the MultiModemZPX-PCI, discharge static in   your body by touching a metal piece of the computer chassis.   Carefully remove the MultiModemZPX-PCI from its antistatic   bag, handling it only by the mounting bracket and edges. Do not   touch the gold-plated connectors along the bottom edge.   5. Place the MultiModemZPX-PCI directly above the expansion slot   and gently, but firmly, push it into the connector until the cards   retaining bracket is flush against the computer chassis.   6. Fasten the retaining bracket to the computer chassis with the screw   saved in step 3.   7. Replace the cover of the computer.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   External Connections   The MultiModemZPX-PCI communicates over public-switched   telephone network lines. Use the modular telephone cable provided   with the modem to connect the MultiModemZPX-PCI to your   telephone wall jack. If you dont have a standard modular wall jack   near your computer, install one or have one installed for you by your   telephone company. In the U.S., installation kits and adapters are   available wherever telephones are sold.   If you want, you can use a microphone and speaker with the   MultiModemZPX-PCI. The microphone can be used for recording   answering machine messages or for speakerphone use. The speaker can   be used for playing back messages or for speakerphone use.   1. Plug one end of the supplied modular   telephone cable into the LINE jack.   2. Plug the other end of the phone cable   into a working wall jack.   3. To connect a telephone to your modem,   plug the telephones line cable into the   PHONE jack.   PHONE   LINE   4. To use a microphone and/or speaker   with the modem, insert the microphone   plug into the MIC IN jack.   5. To connect a speaker or headphone,   insert the speaker or headphone plug   into the LINE OUT jack.   MIC IN   LINE OUT   18   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Installation   Installing Drivers   1. Plug in and turn on your computer. As your computer boots, it   automatically detects the MultiModemZPX-PCI, and the New   Hardware Found dialog box appears.   2. In the New Hardware Found dialog box, select Driver from   disk provided by hardware manufacturer (default selection).   Then click OK. The Install from Disk dialog box appears.   3. Insert the MultiModemZPX-PCI Drivers diskette into the   computers drive, select the drive letter (A:\ is the default), and   click OK. The computer installs the software drivers needed to   communicate with your MultiModemZPX-PCI and then displays   the Windows 95 desktop.   4. Installation of the MultiModemZPX-PCI is complete. If you plan   to use the provided communications software, install it now   according to the instructions provided in your corresponding   software manual.   Verifying Configuration   Windows 95 Plug and Play   Use the following procedure to check the assignments Windows has   made for your modem:   1. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, and then double-click the   System icon.   2. When the System Properties dialog box appears, click the Device   Manager tab. A list of device types appears.   3. Double-click Modem for a list of modems installed in your   computer.   4. Double-click Multi-Tech MT5634ZPX-PCI. The Modem   Properties dialog box for your MultiModemZPX-PCI model   appears.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   5. Click the Resources tab and note the Conflicting Device list. If   there is a conflict between your modem and another device in your   computer, the information appears here. For help in resolving a   conflict, click Start, Help, and then search the Help index for the   Hardware Conflict Troubleshooter. When finished, click OK to   exit the System Properties dialog box.   6. In Control Panel, double-click the Modems icon.   7. When the Modems Properties dialog box appears, click the   Diagnostics tab. A list of ports and the devices installed on   them appears.   8. Click the COM port where the Multi-Tech MT5634ZPX-PCI is   installed. Then click More Info to make sure Windows 95 can   communicate with the modem. Clicking More Info causes   Windows 95 to send commands to and receive responses from the   modem and to display information about the modems COM port.   9. Write down the modems port, interrupt, address, and highest   speed. You will need this information to set up any legacy   (nonWindows 95) communications software you install.   Port: COM ______ Interrupt:_______ Address:_______   Speed: _______   10. Click the General tab. Select Multi-Tech MT5634ZPX-PCI and   click Properties to review the modems default communications   settings. Do not change any settings unless you have special   requirements.   11. Click Dialing Properties and review your dialing settings. If you   are required to dial 9 to get an outside line, type 9 in the local and   long distance boxes. If you have call waiting service, disable it to   prevent it from interrupting a data or fax transmission. When   finished, click OK to exit the Modems Properties dialog box..   20   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Installation   To Remove Previous Modem from Windows 95   If your MultiModemZPX-PCI replaces another modem, the previous   modem installation remains in Windows even after you install the new   modem, and the old modem is selected in HyperTerminal and other   Windows 95 applications. Although you can change the application   connection descriptions one at a time, it is easier to force Windows 95   applications to use the MultiModemZPX-PCI by removing the   previous modem installation from Windows.   1. Select Start, Settings, and then 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 selects   your new modem and asks you to confirm the selection.   Is Your MultiModemZPX-PCI Ready for Use?   If youre an experienced modem user, you may want only to check   your modems settings for data compression, error correction, and so   on. You may find you can get moving quite quickly if you just issue   the AT&V<cr> command. This command lists how your modem   currently is configured, the stored (user) profiles, and the first four   stored telephone numbers. If you come across a setting youre unsure   of, refer to Chapter 3 of this manual for AT command and S-register   explanations and defaults.   If youre a novice, please continue to the next sections of this chapter.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Operating Your MultiModemZPX-PCI   You control your MultiModemZPX-PCI by issuing AT commands and   setting S-registers. Since your MultiModemZPX-PCI is set up for   typical user applicationtraditional modem set to make a dial-up call   to a remote installation where the call is answered automaticallyyou   shouldnt need to change the current default configuration. (If you   know your application does not follow this profile, refer to Chapter 3   for AT commands and S-registers.)   In operating your MultiModemZPX-PCI, it is likely that you will use   your data communications software to either:    Enter terminal mode, where you can speak most directly to the   modem by issuing AT commands, or    Launch a data communications session through a set of modem   configurations that you select and then associate with a target   telephone number. Once you create, save, and name this set of   information according to your connection needs and your datacomm   softwares conventions, the software simplifies dialing because you   dont have to reconfigure the modem nor have the risk of typing   incorrect information.   Either way, be aware that an AT command is the method by which   your modem is controlled and must therefore prefix nearly all   commands. AT stands for attention and alerts the modem that a   command follows. You can enter AT commands with uppercase or   lowercase characters. Once youre in terminal mode, enter AT   followed by <cr> to check whether your modem is operational. If   everything is fine, your modem responds OK.   Simple Operation   You can dial by using the ATD command and the phone number of the   modem you want to connect with, e.g., ATD6127853500. Your   modem dials the number and makes a scrambling noise as the modem   negotiates the kind of connection it can make. Once the modems settle   on a common connection, a connect message on your computers video   displays. To hang up, enter +++ATH0<cr>. The modem hangs up and   your video displays OK, signifying it is ready for another command.   22   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Installation   Software Configuration   Communications software must be configured to work with the   MultiModemZPX-PCI, your computer, and the remote system it is   calling. Fortunately, most communications programs make the process   easy by providing a default initialization string to your modem as well   as defaults for most of the other required parameters. Some software   programs allow you to select your modem type from a menu. With this   method, initialization strings that correspond to a particular modem   type can be selected to operate optimally with the software the modem   is using.   Note: Refer to your respective software manuals for further   information on your communications software.   Other software programs require you to enter an initialization string in   the software modem setup screen. If this is the requirement in your   software application, enter the following command string to initialize   your modem: AT&F<cr>. This setting configures your modem to   operate with defaults set at the facotry. These settings work well with   most software packages.   Testing Data Functions   You can test the MultiModemZPX-PCIs data functions by using   HyperTerminal to call the Multi-Tech Bulletin Board System (BBS)   and to download a file.   1. Select Start, Programs, Accessories, and then HyperTerminal.   2. Start HyperTerminal by double-clicking the Hypertrm icon.   HyperTerminal asks for the name of the connection.   3. Type Multi-Tech BBS in the Name text box and click OK.   4. In North America, type 800 in the Area Code box and 392-2432   in the Phone Number box. Local and international users, type 612   in the Area Code box and 785-3702 in the Phone Number box.   5. Verify that the appropriate model number (e.g., Multi-Tech   MT5634ZPX-PCI) for the modem is selected in the Connect   Using drop-down list box. Then click OK.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   6. In the Connect dialog box, click Dialing Properties.   7. Make any necessary changes in the Where I Am and the How I   Dial from This Location boxes. If you are required to dial 9 to   access an outside line, type 9 in both the local and the long distance   boxes unless your phone system has a special requirement.   8. Click OK and then click Dial. If you have a speaker connected to   the MultiModemZPX-PCI, you know you have reached another   modem by the harsh sounds of the modem handshake.   9. At the prompts, type your first name, last name, and password.   Then press ENTER. If you are a first time caller, the BBS asks if   your name is spelled correctly. If you answer yes, a questionnaire   appears. You must complete the questionnaire to use the BBS on   your first call.   10. Press ENTER until the Main Menu appears. In the Main Menu   you have access to two areas: the Files Menu and News.   11. Type F to access the Files Menu; then type L twice. (If you dont   type the second L, you list all of the files on the BBS.)   12. To mark the file areas you want to examine, type its list number   and press ENTER.   13. Type L to list all the files in the selected file area. (Type C to go   forward in the file list and P to go back.)   14. To mark files for download: type M and press ENTER. Then type   the list numbers of the files and press ENTER again.   15. Type D. A list of the files you marked appears. Type D again to   start the download process.   16. Select a file transfer protocol by typing the indicated letter, such as   Z for Zmodem (the recommended protocol).   17. If you select Zmodem, the file transfers automatically. If you   select another protocol, you may have to initiate the transfer   yourself. (In most data communications programs, the PAGE   DOWN key initiates the download.)   18. When the download is complete, type ENTER to return to the File   Menu.   19. To exit the BBs, type G and press ENTER.   24   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Installation   Testing FAX Functions   Test your modems fax capabilities by sending a fax to Multi-Tech or   to a fax machine in your office.   Microsoft Fax is installed in Windows 95 as part of the Microsoft   Exchange option. You can use Microsoft Fax to fax from within an   application, such as a word processor, or to act as a stand-alone fax   program. In the following procedure you run Microsoft Fax as a stand-   alone fax program.   1. Click Start, Programs, Accessories, and then WordPad.   2. Create a message in WordPad, for example: This is a test of the   MultiModemZPX-PCIs fax capabilities.   3. Save the file as ZPXTest.doc and exit WordPad.   4. Click Start, Programs, Accessories, Fax, and then Compose   New Fax.   5. The Compose New Fax wizard appears. Click Next.   6. To send the file to your own fax machine or to another fax modem   in your office, type the destination name and phone number in the   To and Fax # boxes.   7. Click Add to List; then click Next.   8. Select a cover page; then click Next.   9. Type a subject line (e.g., MultiModemZPX-PCI Fax Test) and a   note to go on the cover page; then click Next.   10. Click Add File. In the Open a File to Attach dialog box, select   ZPX Test.doc and click Open. The ZPX Test.doc file is added to   the Files to Send list box.   11. Click Next; then click Finish.   12. Microsoft Fax opens the ZPX Test.doc file in WordPad, prints it   to the Rendering System, dials the recipient, and then sends the   fax.   13. Exit Microsoft Fax when the Status dialog box displays that the   fax was sent successfully.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Other Ways to Access Microsoft Fax    In Windows 95, select File, Print and select Microsoft Fax as the   default printer.    In a Windows 95 application, select File and then Send.    In Microsoft Exchange, select Composeand then New Fax.   Testing Voice Function   There are several tests you can perform to verify the MultiModemZPX-   PCIs voice circuits. Try the answering machine test first. If that   doesnt work and you have a microphone and speaker connected to the   MultiModemZPX-PCI, try the loopback and speakerphone tests, which   can test the modems voice circuits without special software.   MultiModemZPX-PCI’s Answering Machine Test   Test the MultiModemZPX-PCIs voice function by using the included   software to set up the MultiModemZPX-PCI as a telephone answering   machine. Have a friend call and leave a message; then play it back.   Loopback Testing   1. Connect a microphone and speaker to the MultiModemZPX-PCI.   To avoid feedback, make sure the microphone and speaker are not   placed too close to each other. For best results, use a headphone   instead of a speaker. If using a headphone, be sure to reduce the   headphone volume (if available) before starting.   2. Click Start, Programs, Accessories, and then HyperTerminal.   3. Double-click the Multi-Tech BBS. HyperTerminal starts with the   Connect dialog box open.   4. Click Cancel in the Connect dialog box.   26   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Installation   5. To loop back input from the microphone to the speaker, type   AT&&S and press ENTER in the HyperTerminal terminal   window.   6. Speak into the microphone; you should hear your voice on the   speaker or headphone.   7. To reset the modem, type ATZ and press ENTER .   MultiModemZPX-PCI’s Speakerphone Test   1. Connect a microphone and speaker to the MultiModemZPX-PCI.   2. Click Start, Programs, Accessories, and then HyperTerminal.   3. Double-click the Multi-Tech BBS icon. HyperTerminal starts   with the Connect dialog box open.   4. Click Cancel in the Connect dialog box.   5. In the HyperTerminal terminal window, type   AT+FCLASS=8   AT+VLS=7   ATDTxxxxxxx (dials the phone number xxxxxxx)   6. Speak into the microphone to talk to the person on the other end of   the line and listen over the speaker.   7. To hang up, type ATH and press ENTER.   8. To reset the modem, type ATZ and press ENTER.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Configuring Communications Software   Communications software must be customized, or configured, to make   it work with your computers serial port and modem, to meet the   requirements of the system on the other end of a connection, and to   meet your own requirements.   Windows 95 makes configuration easy for Windows 95 compliant   communications software. The modem and port, for the most part, are   configured automatically when the modems drivers are installed in   Windows. The communications software then uses the Windows 95   supplied configuration when it dials out.   However, nonPnP systems as well as legacy programsthose designed   for earlier operating systems(nonPnP)must be configured   individually.   This chapter helps you make configuration choices specific to the   MultiModemZPX-PCI. For help with other configuration choices, refer   to the softwares manual or online Help. Generally, your best course is   to accept the softwares default values.   1. Turn on your computer and run your communications software.   2. Locate the dialog box or menu that allows you to specify your   modem.    In HyperTerminal, select File, Properties, and then Phone   Number.    In ProComm Plus for Windows, select Window, Setup, and   then Advanced.    In MultiExpress Terminal for Windows, select Setup,   Terminal, and then Modem.)   3. If you are using legacy software or if you have more than one   modem installed, choose the appropriate model number for the   modem (e.g., Multi-Tech MT5634ZPX-PCI) from the softwares   modem list. If your model number isnt listed, choose a generic   modem of the same speed as yours, e.g., a generic V.34 or 33600   bps modem and rename it Multi-Tech MT5634ZPX-PCI.   28   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Installation   4. If your legacy software doesnt have the correct modem   initialization string, you must change it. AT&F^M, which selects   the modems factory default settings, works well for most   connections. (^M is the code for the carriage return character that   sends the string to the modem.)   If you need extra time to make a connection, add S7=60 to the   string like this: AT&FS7=60^M.   For CompuServe, the initialization string is AT&F\N0^M. If you   use CompuServes WinCIM software, change the initialization   string to AT&F\N0\Q1^M for compatibility with WinCIMs   software flow control. Change the error correction string to   \N7%C0 and the data compression string to \N7%C1. If you want   the modem to always answer the phone, add S0=1 to the   initialization string.   Note: To change the modems default initialization string, type   the new commands in the softwares terminal window, adding the   command &W to store the new commands in the modems   nonvolatile memory, e.g., AT&FS0=1&W. You then can simplify   your initialization string to ATZ^M.   5. If you are using legacy software, select the port where the modem   is connected (normally, COM5).   6. For maximum throughput when using data compression, set the   serial port baud rate, or DTE rate, to 115,200 bps. (In Windows   95, select Start, Settings, Control Panel, Modems, and then   Properties.)   7. If your legacy sopftware has an autobaud selection, make sure it is   disabled. Autobaud is for older modems and can cause problems if   enabled.   8. If the software allows you to edit the no-connect messages (NO   CARRIER, BUSY, NO ANSWER, NO DIALTONE), make   sure there is no space between DIAL and TONE in NO   DIALTONE.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   9. If you are required to dial 9 to get an outside line, edit the dialing   prefix to include a 9 and a comma, e.g., ATDT9, (the comma   inserts a pause before dialing the next digit).   Similarly, to turn off call waiting for the duration of the call, insert   the disabling code used in your area, e.g., ATDT*70,. If you are   using Windows 95-compliant software, make these changes in the   How I dial from this location box of Dialing Properties.   Note: *70 is used only in the United States.   Remote Configuration   Remote configuration is a network management tool that allows you to   configure modems anywhere in your network from one location. With   password-protected remote configuration, you can issue AT commands   to a remote MT5634ZPX-PCI modem for maintenance or   troubleshooting as if you were on-site.   Basic Procedure   Use these steps for connections established by the local or by the   remoteMulti-Tech modem.   1. Establish a data connection with a remote MT5634ZPX-PCI   modem.   2. Send three remote configuration escape characters followed by   AT and the setup password. Then press ENTER. Example:   %%%ATMTSMODEM<cr>. You have four attempts to enter   the password correctly before being disconnected. If the password   is correct, the remote modem responds with OK.   3. You now can send AT commands to configure the remote modem.   4. When you finish configuring the remote modem, save the new   configuration by typing AT&W0<cr>. Then type ATO<cr> to   exit remote configuration. You can then break the connection in   the normal way.   CAUTION: Hanging up while you are in remote configuration   mode can lock up the remote modem.   30   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Installation   Setup   Multi-Tech modems are shipped with a default setup password   (MTSMODEM). For security measures,you should change the   password and possibly also the remote configuration escape character.   New password: __________________________________________   New remote configuration escape character: ___________________   Changing the Setup Password   1. Open a data communications program such as HyperTerminal.   2. In the terminal window, type AT#SMTSMODEM (or   AT#Syyyyyy if you have replaced the MTSMODEM password   with yyyyyy) and press ENTER. The modem responds with OK if   the setup password is correct and ERROR if it is wrong.   3. To change the password, type AT#S=yyyyyy, where yyyyyy   stands for the password, and press ENTER. The password can   include any keyboard character and must be one to eight   characters long. The modem responds with OK.   4. The new password is saved automatically. You now can enter   more AT commands or exit the data communications program.   The next time you remotely configure the modem you must use the   new setup password.   Note: You can only change the setup password locally; you cannot do   it remotely. Also, passwords are case sensitive. The next time you   enter the password, it must be in the same case as you set it up.   Changing the Remote Escape Character   To increase security, you can change a remote modems remote   configuration escape character. The remote configuration escape   character is stored in register S9. The factory default is 37, which is the   ASCII code for the percent character (%). Setting S9 to 0 (zero)   disables remote configuration entirelybut if you do this remotely,   you wont be able to change it back remotely!   MT5634ZPX-PCI   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   1. Establish a remote configuration link with the remote modem as   described in Basic Procedure on the previous page.   2. Type ATS9=n, where n is the ASCII code for the new remote   configuration escape character. Then press ENTER.   3. Save the new value by typing AT&W and pressing ENTER.   4. Type ATO<CR> to exit remote configuration.   Notes:   1. Additional documents are available in Portable Document Format   (PDF) files at http://www.multitech.com/support/manuals/   _IDCfiles/manuals.idc .   You can download the Acrobat Reader to view PDF files (you   may want to bookmark http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/   acrobat/readstep.html   before following the download link).   2. For files with a .ZIP extension, you can download PKUNZIP.EXE   PKUNZIP.EXE .   www.multitech.com/support/V.90upgrades.htm for additional   information on ITU V.90 support on other Multi-Tech products.   32   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 3—AT Commands, S-Registers,   and Result Codes   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Introduction   This chapter lists and summarizes AT commands for the Multi-Techs   MT5634ZPX-PCI. For detailed AT command information, download   ZPXHELP.EXE from the Multi-Tech BBS (see Multi-Tech BBS in   Chapter 5).   AT Commands   Command: +++AT<cr> Escape Sequence   Values:   n/a   Description:   Puts the modem in command mode while remaining online.   Type +++AT and press ENTER. (Only AT , ATH, and   ATH0 are valid.) The +++ATH<cr> or +++ATH0<cr>   can be used to hang up a modem connection.   Command:   Values:   AT   Attention Code   n/a   Description:   The attention code precedes all command lines except A/   and the escape sequence.   Command:   Values:   ENTER Key   n/a   Description:   Press the ENTER key to execute most commands.   Command:   Values:   $ Detect AT&Ts call card tone   n/a   Description:   This symbol placed in dialing string enables the modem to   detect AT&Ts call card tones to access users calling card   when originating an online connection:   ATDT1028806127853500$123456789   (access/phone number)   (credit card number)   Command:   Values:   A Answer   n/a   Description:   Answer an incoming call before the final ring.   Command:   Values:   A/   Repeat Last Command   n/a   Description:   Repeat the last command string. Do not precede this   command with AT. Do not press ENTER to execute.   34   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 AT Commands, Result Codes, and S-Registers   Command:   Values:   Bn   Communication Standard Setting   n = 03, 15, 16   Default:   1 and 16   Description: B0   Select ITU-T V.22 mode when modem is at 1200 bps.   Select Bell 212A when modem is at 1200 bps.   Deselect V.23 reverse channel (same as B3).   Deselect V.23 reverse channel (same as B2).   Select V.21 when the modem is at 300 bps.   Select Bell 103J when the modem is at 300 bps.   B1   B2   B3   B15   B16   Command:   Values:   Cn   Carrier Control   n = 1   Default:   1 Description: C0   C1   Transmit carrier always off. (Not supported.)   Normal transmit carrier switching (included for backward   compatibility with some software).   Command:   Values:   Default:   Ds   Dial   s = dial string (phone number and dial modifiers)   none   Description:   Dial telephone number s, where s may up to 40 characters   long and include the 09, *, #, A, B, C, and D characters,   and the L, P, T, V, W, S, comma (,), semicolon (;), !, @, ^   and $ dial string modifiers.   Dial string modifiers:   L Redial last number. (Must be placed immediately after   ATD.)   P Pulse-dial following numbers in command .   T Tone-dial following numbers in command (default).   V Switch to speakerphone mode and dial the following   number. Use ATH command to hang up.   W Wait for a new dial tone before continuing to dial. (X2,   X4, X5, X6, or X7 must be selected.)   S Dial a telephone number previously stored using the   &Zn=x command (see &Zn=x command for further   information). The range of n is 0-3.   , ; Pause during dialing for time set in register S8.   Return to command mode after dialing. (Place at end of   dial string.)   ! Hook flash. Causes the modem to go on-hook for one-   half second, then off-hook again.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   @ Wait for quiet answer. Causes modem to wait for a   ringback, then 5 seconds of silence, before processing   next part of command. If silence is not detected, the   modem returns a NO ANSWER code.   $ AT&Ts call card tones detection.   ^ Disable data calling tone transmission.   Command:   Values:   DS=n Dial Stored Telephone Number   n = 03   Default:   none   Description:   Dial a number previously stored in directory number n by   the &Zn=x command .   Example: ATDS=3   Command:   Values:   En   Echo Command Mode Characters   n = 0 or 1   Default:   1 Description: E0   E1   Do not echo keyboard input to the terminal.   Do echo keyboard input to the terminal.   Command:   Values:   Fn   Echo Online Data Characters   n = 1   Default:   1 Description: F0   F1   Enable online data character echo. (Not supported.)   Disable online data character echo (included for backward   compatibility with some software).   Command:   Values:   Hn   Hook Control   n = 0 or 1   Default:   0 Description: H0   H1   Go on-hook to hang up.   Go off-hook to make the phone line busy.   Command:   Values:   In   Information Request   n = 04, 9, 11   Default:   None   Description: I0   Display default speed and controller firmware version.   Calculate and display ROM checksum (e.g., 12AB).   Check ROM and verify the checksum, displaying OK or   ERROR.   I1   I2   I3   Display default speed and controller firmware version.   36   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 AT Commands, Result Codes, and S-Registers   I4   I9   Display firmware version for data pump (e.g., 94).   Display country code (e.g., NA Ver. 1).   I11   Display Diagnostic Information for the last Modem   Connection (i.e., DSP and Firmware version, Link Type,   Line Speed, Serial Speed, Type of Error Correction/Data   Compression, Number of past Retrains,etc.)   Command:   Values:   Ln   Monitor Speaker Volume   n = 0, 1, 2, or 3   Default:   2 Description: L0   Select low volume.   Select low volume.   Select medium volume.   Select high volume.   L1   L2   L3   Command:   Mn   Monitor Speaker Mode   Values:   n = 0, 1, 2, or 3   Default:   1 Description: M0   Speaker always off.   M1   M2   M3   Speaker on until carrier signal detected.   Speaker always on when modem is off-hook.   Speaker on until carrier is detected, except while dialing.   Command:   Values:   Nn   Modulation Handshake   n = 0 or 1   Default:   1 Description: N0   Modem performs handshake only at communication   standard specified by S37 and the B command.   Modem begins handshake at communication standard   specified by S37 and the B command. During handshake,   fallback to a lower speed can occur.   N1   Command:   Values:   O Return Online to Data Mode   0, 1, 3   Default:   None   Description: O0   Exit online command mode and return to data mode.   Issue a retrain and return to online data mode.   Issue a rate renegotiation and return to data mode.   O1   O3   MT5634ZPX-PCI   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Command:   Values:   Qn   Result Codes Enable/Disable   n = 0 or 1   Default:   0 Description: Q0   Q1   Enable result codes.   Disable result codes.   Command:   Values:   Sr=n Set Register Value   r = S-register number; n varies   Default:   None   Description:   Set value of register Sr to value of n, where n is entered in   decimal format.   Command:   Values:   Sr?   Read Register Value   r = S-register number   Default:   None   Description:   Read value of register Sr and display value in 3-digit   decimal form.   Command:   Values:   Vn   Result Code Format   n = 0 or 1   Default:   1 Description: V0   V1   Displays result codes as digits (terse response).   Displays result codes as words (verbose response).   Command:   Values:   Xn   Result Code Selection   n = 07   Default:   4 Description: X0   X1   Basic result codes (e.g., CONNECT); does not look for dial   tone or busy signal.   Extended result codes (CONNECT 56000 V42bis,   CONNECT 33600 V42bis, etc.); does not look for dial tone   or busy signal.   X2   X3   Extended result codes with NO DIALTONE; does not look   for busy signal.   Extended result codes with BUSY; does not look for dial   tone.   X4   X5   X6   X7   Extended result codes with NO DIALTONE and BUSY.   Extended result codes with NO DIALTONE and BUSY.   Extended result codes with NO DIALTONE and BUSY.   Basic result codes with NO DIALTONE and BUSY.   38   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 AT Commands, Result Codes, and S-Registers   Command:   Values:   Yn   Long Space Disconnect   n = 0   Default:   0 Description: Y0   Y1   Disable sending or responding to long space break signal   on disconnect.   Enable sending or responding to long space break signal on   disconnect. (Not supported.)   Command:   Values:   Zn   Modem Reset   n = 0 or 1   Default:   None   Description: Z0   Z1   Reset modem to profile saved by the last &W command.   Same as Z0.   Command:   Values:   &Bn V.32 Auto Retrain   n = 1   Default:   1 Description: &B0 Disable V.32 auto retrain. (Not supported.)   &B1 Enable V.32 auto retrain.   Command:   Values:   &Cn Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Control   n = 0 or 1   Default:   1 Description: &C0 Force Data Carrier Detect signal high.   &C1 Let Data Carrier Detect follow carrier signal.   Command:   Values:   &Dn Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Control   n = 0, 1, 2, or 3   Default:   2 Description: &D0 Modem ignores DTR signal.   &D1 When DTR drops while in online data mode, the modem   enters command mode, issues an OK, and remains   connected.   &D2 When DTR drops while in online data mode, the modem   hangs up.   &D3 When DTR drops, the modem hangs up and resets as if an   ATZ command were issued.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Command:   Values:   &Fn Load Factory Default Settings   n = 0   Default:   None   Description: &F0 Load factory settings as active configuration.   Command:   Values:   &Gn V.22bis Guard Tone Control   n = 0, 1, or 2   Default:   0 Description: &G0 Disable guard tone.   &G1 Enable 550 Hz guard tone.   &G2 Enable 1800 Hz guard tone.   Note: The &G command is not used in North America.   Command:   Values:   &Jn Auxiliary Relay Control   n = 0   Default:   0 Description: &J0   &J1   The auxiliary relay is never closed.   Not supportedresponds ERROR.   Command:   Values:   &Kn Local Flow Control Selection   n = 0, 3, or 4   Defaults:   3 Description: &K0 Flow control disabled.   &K3 Enable CTS/RTS hardware flow control.   &K4 Enable XON/XOFF software flow control.   Command:   Values:   &Mn Communications Mode   n = 0   Defaults:   0 Description: &M0 Asynchronous mode.   &M1 Reservedresponds ERROR.   Command:   Values:   &Qn Asynchronous Communications Mode   n = 0, 5, or 6   Defaults:   5 Description: &Q0 Asynchronous with data buffering. Same as \N0.   &Q5 Error control with data buffering. Same as \N3.   &Q6 Asynchronous with data buffering. Same as \N0.   40   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 AT Commands, Result Codes, and S-Registers   Command:   Values:   &Sn Data Set Ready (DSR) Control   n = 0 or 1   Default:   0 Description: &S0 Force DSR high (on).   &S1 Let DSR follow CD.   Command:   Values:   &Tn Self-Test Commands   n = 0, 1, 3 or 6   Default:   None   Description: &T0 Abort. Stop any test in progress.   &T1 Local analog loop test.   &T3 Local digital loopback test.   &T6 Remote digital loopback test.   Command:   Values:   &V   View Current Configuration   n/a   Description:   Displays the active modem settings.   Command:   Values:   &Wn Store Current Configuration   n = 0   Default:   None   Description: &W0 Store active modem settings in NVRAM; load them at   power-on or following the ATZ command instead of   loading the factory defaults from ROM.   Command:   Values:   &Yn Select Stored Configuration for Hard Reset   n = 0   Default:   0 Description: &Y0 Select stored configuration 0 on power-up.   (For backward compatibility with some software.)   &Y1 Not supportedresponds ERROR.   Command: &Zn=x Store Telephone Number   Values:   n = 0, 1, 2, or 3   x = Dialing string   Default:   None   Description:   Stores telephone dial string x in memory location n. Dial   the stored number using the command ATDS=n.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Command:   Values:   \Gn   Modem Port Flow Control   n = 0   Default:   0 Description: \G0   \G1   Returns an OK for backward compatibility with some   software.   Not supportedresponds ERROR.   Command:   Values:   \Jn   Data Buffer Control   n = 0   Default:   0 Description: \J0   Enable data bufferserial port speed is independent of   connect speed.   \J1   Not supportedresponds ERROR.   Command:   Values:   \Kn   Set Break Control   n = 5   Default:   5 Description: \K5   Modem sends break signal received from the DTE to the   remote modem.   Command:   Values:   \Nn   Error Correction Mode Selection   n = 05, or 7   Default:   3 Description: \N0   Non-error correction mode with data buffering   (same as &Q6).   \N1   \N2   \N3   \N4   \N5   \N7   Direct mode.   MNP reliable mode.   V.42/MNP auto-reliable mode.   V.42 reliable mode.   V.42, MNP, or non-error correction (same as \N3).   V.42, MNP, or non-error correction (same as \N3).   Command:   Values:   \Qn   Local Flow Control Selection   n = 0, 1, or 3   Default:   3 Description: \Q0   Disable flow control (same as &K0).   XON/XOFF software flow control (same as &K4).   CTS-only flow control. Not supportedresponds ERROR.   RTS/CTS hardware flow control (same as &K3).   \Q1   \Q2   \Q3   42   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 AT Commands, Result Codes, and S-Registers   Command:   Values:   \Tn   Inactivity Timer   n = 0255   Default:   0 Description: \Tn   Inactivity timer setting contingent on either \T value or S-   Register S30 value (e.g., AT\T45&W0<cr> configures in   parallel ATS30=45&W0<cr>) and vice versa.   Command:   Values:   \Vn   Protocol Result Code   n = 0 or 1   Default:   1 Description: \V0   \V1   Disable protocol result code appended to DCE speed.   Enable protocol result code appended to DCE speed.   Command:   Values:   \Xn   XON/XOFF Pass-Through   n = 0 or 1   Defaults:   0 Description: \X0   \X1   Respond to and discard XON/XOFF characters.   Not supportedresponds ERROR.   Command:   Values:   -Cn   Data Calling Tone   n = 0 or 1   Defaults:   0 Description: -C0   -C1   Disable V.25 data calling tone.   Enable V.25 data calling tone.   Command:   Values:   %B   View Numbers in Blacklist   n/a   Description:   If blacklisting is in effect, this command displays the   numbers for which the last call attempted in the previous   two hours failed. In countries that do not require   blacklisting, the ERROR result code appears.   Command:   Values:   %Cn Data Compression Control   n = 0 or 1   Default:   1 Description: %C0 Disable V.42bis/MNP 5 data compression.   %C1 Enable V.42bis/MNP 5 data compression.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   43   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Command:   Values:   +ES=6 Enable Synchronous Buffered Mode   n/a   Description:   Allows an H.324 video application direct access to the   synchronous data channel. On underflow, the modem sends   HDLC flag idle (0x7E) to the remote modem. This special   error correction mode is overridden by any of the following   commands: &F, &M, &Q, and \N. +ES = ? shows the only   allowed value.   Command:   Values:   &&S Speaker Codec Loopback   n/a   Description:   Provides a loopback from the microphone to the speaker.   For testing and debugging only.   44   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 AT Commands, Result Codes, and S-Registers   S-Registers   S-registers generally affect how the AT commands perform. You can   read or alter the contents of an S-register by using the S command (see   AT Commands).   Register Unit   Range Default Description   S0   rings   0, 1255   0 Sets the number of rings before the   modem answers. ATS0=0 disables   auto-answer completely.   S1   S2   rings   0255   0 Counts the number of rings that have   occurred.   decimal 0127   128255   43 (+)   Sets ASCII code for the escape   character. Values greater than 127   disable the escape sequence.   S3   S4   S5   decimal 0127   decimal 0127   13 (^M) Sets ASCII code for the carriage   return character.   10 (^J) Sets ASCII code for the line feed   character.   decimal 032   33127   8 (^H)   Sets ASCII code for the backspace   character. Values greater than 32   disable the backspace character.   S6   S7   seconds 265*   seconds 1255*   2*   Sets the time the modem waits after it   goes off-hook before it begins to dial   the telephone number.   50*   Sets the time the modem waits for a   carrier signal before aborting a call.   Also sets the wait for silence time for   the @ dial modifier.   S8   seconds 065   2 Sets the length of a pause caused by a   comma character in a dialing com-   mand.   S10   100 ms   1254   20   Sets how long a carrier signal must be   lost before the modem disconnects.   Note: These values may be different outside North America.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   45   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Register Unit   Range Default Description   50150* 95* Sets spacing and duration of dialing   S11   S28   S30   1 ms   tones.   decimal 0, 1255   1 minute 0255   1 0 0 disables, 1255 enables V.34   modulation.   S30 specifies the length of time (in   minutes) that the modem waits before   disconnecting when no data is sent or   received. This function is applicable   only to buffer mode. (Also see \T   command.)   S35   S36   decimal 01   0 0 disables, 1 enables the V.25 data   calling tone, which allows remote   data/fax/voice discrimination.   decimal {0,2}, {1,3} N/A   {4,6}, {5,7}   This register specifies the action to   take in the event of negotiation   failure when error control is selected.   (See S48.)   S37   decimal 019   0 S37 sets the maximum V.34 upstream   speed that the modem attempts to   connect.   0 = maximum negotiated modem   speed   1 = reserved   2 = 1200/75 bps   3 = 300 bps   4 = reserved   5 = 1200 bps   6 = 2400 bps   7 = 4800 bps   8 = 7200 bps   9 = 9600 bps   10 = 12000 bps   11 = 14400 bps   12 = 16800 bps   13 = 19200 bps   14 = 21600 bps   15 = 24000 bps   16 = 26400 bps   17 = 28800 bps   18 = 31200 bps   19 = 33600 bps   46   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 AT Commands, Result Codes, and S-Registers   Range Default Description   Register Unit   S38   decimal 014   1 Sets maximum 56K downstream   speed that the modem attempts to   connect. Where K56flex provided   rates of 32,000 to 56,000 in 2,000 bps   increments. V.90 provides rates of   28,000 to 56,000 bps in increments of   1,333 bps.   0 =V.90/56Kflex disabled   1 = V.90/56Kflex enabled with auto-   matic speed selection maximum   negotiated modem speed enabled   2 = 29,333   3 = 30,666   4 = 32,000   5 = 33,333   6 = 34,666   7 = 36,000   8 = 37,333   9 = 38,666   10 = 40,000   11 = 41,333   12 = 42,666   13 = 44,000   14 = 45,333   15 = 46,666   16 = 48,000   17 = 49,333   18 = 50,666   19 = 52,000   20 = 53,333   21 = 54,666   22 = 56,000   S42   S43   decimal 01   decimal 01   1 1 Enables/disables the 56K auto rate.   Retrain and fallback are disabled in   data mode.   0 = disable; 1 = enable.   For testing and debugging only.   Enables/disables V.32bis start-up   auto mode operation.   0 = disable; 1 = enable.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   47   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Register Unit   Range Default Description   S48   decimal 7 or 128   7 The chart below lists the S36 and S48   configuration settings necessary to   negotiate certain types of connections.   S48=7   LAPM or Hangup   LAPM or Async   LAPM, MNP, or Hangup MNP or Hangup   LAPM, MNP, or Async MNP or Async   S28=128   Do not use   Async   S36=0,2   S36=1,3   S35=4,6   S36=5,7   S89   seconds 0, 5255 60   Sets the length of time in the off-line   command mode before the modem   goes into standby mode. A value of   zero prevents standby mode; a value   of 14 sets the value to 5.   S108   decimal 0-3, 6,7   6 Selects the digital loss if using the   modem thru a PBX line. Default   value is -6dB loss, the value used   when calling from a typical POTS   line long distance.   S109   0, 1, 2   Sets one of three 56K operating   modes: K56flex mode, V.90 mode, or   Auto-mode.   0 1 V.90 disabled   K56flex or V.90 (Dual-mode   enabled)   2 V.90 only (K56flex disabled).   Forces V.90 connections for   testing purposes, etc.   48   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 AT Commands, Result Codes, and S-Registers   Result Codes   In command mode the MultiModemZPX-PCI sends result codes to   your computer to provide you with ongoing information during dialing   and connection. The following table shows the available result codes.   Terse   Verbose   Description   0 1 2 3 OK   CONNECT   RING   NO CARRIER   detected   Command executed   Modem connected to line   Ring signal detected   Carrier signal lost or not   4 ERROR   Invalid command   5 *   6 7 CONNECT 1200   NO DIALTONE   BUSY   Connected at 1200 bps   No dial tone detected   Busy signal detected   8 NO ANSWER   CONNECT 2400   CONNECT 4800   CONNECT 9600   CONNECT 14400   CONNECT 19200   CONNECT 7200   CONNECT 12000   CONNECT 16800   CONNECT 300   CONNECT 21600   CONNECT 24000   CONNECT 26400   CONNECT 28800   CONNECT 31200   CONNECT 32000   CONNECT 33600   CONNECT 34000   CONNECT 36000   CONNECT 38000   CONNECT 40000   CONNECT 42000   CONNECT 44000   No answer at remote end   Connected at 2400 bps   Connected at 4800 bps   Connected at 9600 bps   Connected at 14400 bps   Connected at 19200 bps   Connected at 7200 bps   Connected at 12000 bps   Connected at 16800 bps   Connected at 300 bps   Connected at 21600 bps   Connected at 24000 bps   Connected at 26400 bps   Connected at 28800 bps   Connected at 31200 bps   Connected at 32000 bps   Connected at 33600 bps   Connected at 34000 bps   Connected at 36000 bps   Connected at 38000 bps   Connected at 40000 bps   Connected at 42000 bps   Connected at 44000 bps   10*   11*   12*   13*   14*   24*   25*   26*   40*   55*   56*   57*   58*   59*   70*   60*   71*   72*   73*   74*   75*   76*   MT5634ZPX-PCI   49   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Terse   77*   Verbose   Description   CONNECT 46000   CONNECT 48000   CONNECT 50000   CONNECT 52000   CONNECT 54000   CONNECT 56000   DELAYED   Connected at 46000 bps   Connected at 48000 bps   Connected at 50000 bps   Connected at 52000 bps   Connected at 54000 bps   Connected at 56000 bps   Delay is in effect for the dialed   number   78*   79*   80*   81*   82*   88   89   90   BLACKLISTED   Dialed number is blacklisted   Blacklist is full   BLACKLIST FULL   CONNECT 28000   CONNECT 29333   CONNECT 30666   CONNECT 33333   CONNECT 34666   CONNECT 37333   CONNECT 38666   CONNECT 41333   CONNECT 42666   CONNECT 45333   CONNECT 46666   CONNECT 49333   CONNECT 50666   CONNECT 53333   CONNECT 54666   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   110   111   112   113   114   Connected at 28000 bps   Connected at 29333 bps   Connected at 30666 bps   Connected at 33333 bps   Connected at 34666 bps   Connected at 37333 bps   Connected at 38666 bps   Connected at 41333 bps   Connected at 42666 bps   Connected at 45333 bps   Connected at 46666 bps   Connected at 49333 bps   Connected at 50666 bps   Connected at 53333 bps   Connected at 54666 bps   * EC is added to these Result Codes when the extended Result Codes configuration option   is enabled. EC is replaced by one of the following codes, depending on the type of error   control connection: V42bis (V.42 error control [LAP-M] and V.42bis data compression);   V42 (V.42 error control [LAP-M] only); MNP5 (MNP 4 error control and MNP 5 data   compression); MNP4 (MNP 4 error control only); NoEC (No error control protocol).   50   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 4—Troubleshooting   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Introduction   This chapter covers common problems you may have with your   modem and how to solve them. Your MultiModemZPX-PCI was   thoroughly tested at the factory before it was shipped. If you are unable   to make a successful connection or if you experience data loss or   garbled characters during your connection, it is possible that the   modem is defective. However, it is more likely that the source of your   problem lies elsewhere. Begin with the checklist (below) to make sure   all hardware is connected properly. Then review the common problems   for recommendations on what to change.   Initial Checklist   Always begin with the following checklist to make sure all hardware is   properly connected and that the modem is set up properly.    Make sure you are running the Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows   98 operating system. This modem will not run properly with other   operating systems.    Make sure the COM port you chose during setup matches the COM   port set in your communications software. See Chapter 2.    Check that the phone cord between the modems LINE jack and the   wall jack is undamaged and firmly connected to both.    If you connected a telephone to your modem, check that the phone   cord between the modems PHONE jack and the telephone is   undamaged and firmly connected to both.    If you connected a microphone to your modem, check the connection   of the microphone plug to the modems MIC IN jack.    If you connected speakers to your modem, check the connection of   the speaker plug to the modems LINE OUT jack.    Retry whatever action was not working.    If it still does not work, check the following section for a description   and possible solution of your problem.    If you dont find your problem listed in this chapter, see Chapter 5 to   learn how to reach our technical support technicians via our toll-free   telephone number, the Internet, or CompuServe. Dont forget to fill   out the information in Recording Modem Information in Chapter 5   before contacting a technical support technician.   52   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 Troubleshooting   Common Problems   You may encounter the following problems:    The modem does not respond to commands.    The modem dials but is unable to make a connection.    The modem disconnects while online.    The modem cannot connect when answering.    File transfer appears slower than it should be.    Data is being lost.    There are garbage characters on the monitor.    Fax and communications software wont run at the same time.   If you experience problems, please check the following possibilities   before calling Technical Support (see Chapter 5).   The modem does not respond to commands    Make sure you are in terminal mode in your data communications   program; then type AT and press ENTER. If you get an OK   response, your connections are good. The problem likely is in the   connection description in your communications software.    Reset your modem by sending it an ATZ or AT&F command in   terminal mode. If using legacy software (software designed for an   older operating system), make sure the initialization string includes   &F as the first command to cancel any leftover commands that could   interfere with the modems operation.    If you dont get an OK, the problem may still be in the   communications software. Make sure you have done whatever   necessary in your software to make a port connection. Most legacy   (prior to Windows 95) communications programs connect to the   COM port when the software loads and remain connected until the   program terminates. Some can disconnect without exiting the   program. If this is the case, try issuing the softwares connection   command. Also, if more than one communications program is open,   they can conflict with each other. Make sure all other   communications programs are closed and then try again.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   53   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual    If using legacy software, the COM port setting may not match the   COM port that Windows 95 assigned. Compare the COM port   setting in your software to the COM port reported in the Diagnostics   tab of the Modems Properties sheet. (Select Start, Settings, Control   Panel, Modems, and then Diagnostics.)    Another expansion card such as a bus mouse or sound card may be   using the same COM port, memory address, or interrupt request   (IRQ) as your modem. On the Windows 95 desktop, right-click My   Computer and select Properties, Device Manager, and Ports. Then   double-click the port where your modem is connected.   In the ports Properties sheet, click the Resources tab to view the   ports Input/Output range and Interrupt Request. If another device is   using the same address range or IRQ, it appears in the Conflicting   Device List. Resources are assinged at power up by the computers   BIOS. Windows cannot change these resources. If the resources   assigned to the MultiModemZPX-PCI conflict with the resources of   another device, the resources of the second device have to be   changed.   Select the port the conflicting device is on and change it so othe   conflict is resolved. If you need to change switches or jumpers on   the conflicting device, refer to the devices documentation.    The modem may be defective. If you have another   MultiModemZPX-PCI, try swapping modems. If the problem goes   away, the first modem possibly is defective. Call Technical Support   for assistance (see Chapter 5).   54   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 Troubleshooting   The modem dials but cannot make a connection   Several reasons why the MultiModemZPX-PCI fails to make a   connection include    Lack of a physical connection to the telephone line.    A wrong dial tone.    A busy signal.    A wrong number.    No modem at the other end.    A faulty modem, computer, or software at the other end.    Incompatibility between modems.   Narrow the list of possibilities by using extended result codes. If you   disabled the modems extended result codes, enable them by entering   ATV1X4 in the terminal window and pressing ENTER. When you dial   again, the modem reports the calls progress.    If the modem reports NO DIALTONE, check that the modems   telephone line cable is connected to both the modems LINE jack   (not the PHONE jack) and the telephone wall jack. If the cable looks   secure, try replacing it.   If that doesnt work, the problem may be in your buildings   telephone installation. To test the building installation, plug a   telephone into your modems telephone wall jack and listen for a   dial tone. If you hear a dial tone, your modem may be installed   behind a company phone system (PBX) with an internal dial tone   that sounds different from the normal dial tone. In that case, the   modem may not recognize the dial tone and may treat it as an error.   Check your PBX manual to see if you can change the internal dial   tone. If you cant, change your modems initialization string to   include X3, which makes the modem ignore dial tones.    If the modem reports BUSY, the other number may be busy. Try   again later. BUSY also may indicate that 9 was not added to the   phone number (if required to dial 9 for an outside line).   If you are required to dial 9 to get an outside line, the easiest way to   dial it automatically using legacy software is to include it in the   modems dial prefix, e.g., ATDT9,. Note the comma. It inserts a   pause before the number is dialed. For example, to change the dial   MT5634ZPX-PCI   55   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   prefix in MultiExpress Terminal, select Setup and Modem. Then   select the modem type you are using and type the new prefix in the   Dial Prefix box.   To change it for Windows 95 software, select Start, Settings,   Control Panel, and then Modems. In the Modems Properties sheet,   select the appropriate modem model number (e.g., Multi-Tech   MT5634ZPX-PCI), click Dialing Properties and type 9 in the local   and long distance boxes in the How I dial from this location box.    If the modem reports NO ANSWER, the other system has failed to   answer, or you may 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 may have dialed a   wrong number, and a person answered instead of a computer. Or,   you may 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; the modems may   be having problems negotiating due to modem incompatibilities or   line noise. Try connecting at a lower speed by setting register S37 to   a lower rate (e.g., by typing ATS37=11 in the terminal window and   pressing ENTER) and then calling again.   The modem disconnects while online    If you have call waiting on the same phone line as your modem, it   may 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 disable call waiting automatically by including the disabling   code in the modems dial prefix (e.g., ATDT*70,note the comma,   which inserts a pause before the telephone number is dialed). For   example, to change the dial prefix in MultiExpress Terminal, select   Setup and Modem. Then select the modem type you are using and   type the new prefix in the Dial Prefix box. To change it for Windows   56   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 Troubleshooting   95 software, select Start, Settings, Control Panel, and then Modems.   In the Modems Properties sheet, select Multi-Tech MT5634ZPX-   PCI, click Dialing Properties. Check This location has call waiting   and select the correct code for your phone service.   Note: *70 is used only in the United States.    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 for the modem   only.    Check for loose connections between the modem and the telephone   jack.    You may have a poor connection because of line conditions, or the   problem may have originated on the other end of the line. Try again.    If you were online with a BBS or commercial online service, it may   have hung up because of lack of activity on your part or because you   exceeded your time limit for the day. Try again.   The modem cannot connect when answering    Auto-answer may be disabled. Turn on auto-answer in your data   communications program or send the command ATS0=1 to your   modem in terminal mode.   File transfer appears slower than it should    If you are using a slow transfer protocol, such as Xmodem or   Kermit, try Zmodem or Ymodem/G instead.    Is your line noisy? If there is static on your line, the modem has to   resend many blocks of data to insure accuracy. You must have a   clean line for maximum speed.    Are you downloading a compressed file with MNP 5 hardware   compression enabled? Since hardware data compression cannot   compress a file already compressed by an archiving program, the   transfer can be marginally slower with data compression enabled   than with it disabled.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   57   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Data is being lost    If you are using data compression, be sure the serial port baud rate is   set to a minimum of four times the data rate.    Make sure the flow control method you selected in software matches   the method selected in the modem. If you are using CompuServes   WinCIM software, you must set the modem for XON/OFF flow   control (see Chapter 2 for the CompuServe initialization string).    Try entering the &V (View Parameters) command, making a screen   print of the diagnostics listing, and checking for parameters that may   be unacceptable.   There are garbage characters on the monitor    Your computer and the remote computer may be set to different   word lengths, stop bits, or parities. If you have connected at 8-N-1,   try changing to 7-E-1, or vice-versa, using your communications   software.    You may be experiencing line noise. Enable error correction if it is   disabled. Or, hang up and call again; you may get a better   connection.    At speeds above 2400 bps, the remote modem may not use the same   transmission or error correction standards as your modem. Try   connecting at a slower speed or disabling error correction. (With no   error correction, however, line noise can cause garbage characters.)    Try entering the &V (View Parameters) command, making a screen   print of the diagnostics listing, and checking for parameters that may   be unacceptable.   Fax and data software won’t run at the same time    You can have Windows 95 compliant data and fax communication   applications open at the same time, but they cannot use the same   modem at the same time. Make sure no other application is online   when you try to dial out. If you are using legacy communications   software with Windows 95, you may get a message that another   application is occupying the device even when no call is in progress.   Close any open legacy communications programs and try again.   58   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Chapter 5—Warranty, Service,   and Tech Support/BBS   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Introduction   This chapter begins with the terms of your modems warranty.   Carefully read the next section, Tech Support, if you have questions or   problems with your modem. It includes technical support telephone   numbers, space for recording your modem information, and an   explanation of how to send in your modem should you require service.   The final sections explain how to use our bulletin board service (BBS)   and get information and support through CompuServe, the Internet,   and our fax-back service.   Limited Warranty   Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. (MTS) warrants that this product will be free   from defects in material or workmanship for a period of ten years from   the date of purchase or, if date of purchase is not provided, ten years   from the date of shipment (limited to customers in the U.S., Canada,   Mexico, and United Kingdom). For customers in all other countries,   due to certain legal restrictions, MTS warrants that this product will be   free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of five years   from the date of purchase or, if date of purchase is not provided, five   years from the date of shipment, unless otherwise limited or prohibited by   law.   MTS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR   IMPLIED, AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF   MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR   PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED.   This warranty does not apply to any products that have been damaged   by lightning storms, water, or power surges, or that have been   neglected, altered, abused, used for a purpose other than the one for   which they were manufactured, repaired by the customer or any party   without MTSs written authorization, or used in any manner   inconsistent with MTSs instructions.   60   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 Warranty, Service, and Tech Support   MTSs entire obligation under this warranty shall be limited (at MTSs   option) to repair or replacement of any products that prove to be   defective within the warranty period, or, at MTSs option, issuance of   a refund of the purchase price. Defective products must be returned by   Customer to MTSs factory with transportation prepaid.   MTS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES   AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL ITS LIABILITY   EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE FOR DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS.   Online Warranty Registration   To register your Multi-Tech product online, click the following link:   MT5634ZPX-PCI   61   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Technical Support   Multi-Tech has an excellent staff of technical support personnel   available to help you get the most out of your Multi-Tech product. If   you have any questions about the operation of this unit, please call   (800) 972-2439 (USA and Canada) or (612) 785-3500 (local and   international). Record modem information in the spaces provided   below and have it available when you call. If your modem requires   service, the tech support specialist will guide you on how to send in   your modem.   Recording Modem Information   Record the following information on your Multi-Tech modem. This   helps Tech Support in answering your questions.   Model no.: _____________________________________________   Serial no.: _____________________________________________   Firmware version:_______________________________________   Software version: _______________________________________   COM port no.: __________________________________________   IRQ setting: ____________________________________________   The modem model and serial numbers are silk-screened on your modem.   The software versions are printed on the diskette labels. Type   ATI1<cr> in terminal mode to display the modem firmware version.   Note the status of your modem in the space provided before calling   tech support. This includes screen messages, diagnostic test results,   problems with a specific application, etc.   _________________________________________________________   _________________________________________________________   _________________________________________________________   _________________________________________________________   _________________________________________________________   62   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 Warranty, Service, and Tech Support   Service   If your technical support specialist decides that service is required and   you are outside the USA, your local distributor of Multi-Tech products   usually offers the quickest and most economical repair option. If   necessary, you can send your modem to our Mounds View factory in   the USA. A modem that is shipped to us from outside the USA must   have a Returned Materials Authorization (RMA) and shipping   instructions. To return a modem for repair from inside the USA, no   RMA is required; simply send it to us freight prepaid. Include a   description of the problem, return billing and shipping addresses,   check or purchase order for out-of-warranty repairs, and name of the   technical support specialist you spoke to, if possible.   Send modems that require repairs to the following address:   Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.   2205 Woodale Drive   Mounds View, MN 55112   Attn: Repair   If you are shipping from outside the USA, please contact our Repair   Department for an RMA prior to your shipment. You can contact us by   telephone at (612) 785-3500 or by fax at   (612) 785-9874.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   63   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   The Multi-Tech BBS   For customers who do not have Internet access, Multi-Tech maintains a   bulletin board system (BBS) that mirrors its FTP site. Information   available from the BBS includes new product information, product   upgrade files, and problem-solving tips. The phone number for the   Multi-Tech BBS is (800) 392-2432 (USA and Canada) or (612) 785-   3702 (international and local).   The BBS can be accessed by any asynchronous modem operating at   1200 bps to 33,600 bps at a setting of 8 bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit   (8-N-1).   To log on to the Multi-Tech BBS   1. Set your communications program to 8-N-1.   2. Dial our BBS at (800) 392-2432 (USA and Canada) or (612) 785-   3702 (international and local).   3. At the prompts, type your first name, last name, and password;   then press ENTER. If you are a first time caller, the BBS asks if   your name is spelled correctly. If you answer yes, a questionnaire   appears. You must complete the questionnaire to use the BBS on   your first call.   4. Press ENTER until the Main Menu appears. From the Main Menu   you have access to two areas: the Files Menu and News. For help   on menu commands, type ?.   To Download a file   If you know the file name   1. From the Main Menu, type F to access the Files Menu; then type   D.   2. Enter the name of the file you want to download from the BBS.   3. If a password is required, enter the password.   4. Answer Y or N to the automatic logoff question.   5. Select a file transfer protocol by typing the indicated letter, such as   Z for Zmodem (the recommended protocol).   64   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 Warranty, Service, and Tech Support   6. If you select Zmodem, the transfer begins automatically. If you   select another protocol, you may have to initiate the transfer   yourself. (In most datacomm programs, the PAGE DOWN key   initiates the download.)   7. When the download is complete, press ENTER to return to the   File Menu.   8. To exit the BBS, type G and press ENTER.   If you dont know the file name   1. From the Main Menu, type F to access the Files Menu. For a list   of file areas, type L and press ENTER. Then type L and press   ENTER again. (If you do not type the second L, all of the files on   the BBS list.)   2. Mark each file area you want to examine by typing its list number   and pressing ENTER.   3. Enter L to list all the files in the selected file areas. Enter C to go   forward in the file list and P to go back.   4. To mark one or more files for download, type M, press ENTER,   type the list numbers of the files, and press ENTER again.   5. Enter D. A list of the files you marked appears. Enter E if you   want to edit the list; otherwise, enter D again to start the download   process.   6. Select a file transfer protocol by typing the indicated letter, such as   Z for Zmodem (the recommended protocol).   7. If you select Zmodem, the file transfers automatically. If you   select another protocol, you may have to initiate the transfer   yourself. (In most data communications programs, the PAGE   DOWN key initiates the download.)   8. When the download is complete, press ENTER to return to the   File Menu.   9. To exit the BBS, type G and press ENTER.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   65   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   About CompuServe   In addition to the BBS, Multi-Tech provides support through   CompuServes Modem Vendor Forum (GO MODEMVEN) under GO   MULTITECH. You can also download manuals, Help files, drivers,   Microsoft Mail scripts, and product tips and descriptions from the   forums Multi-Tech library. Refer to your CompuServe documentation   for special operating procedures.   About the Internet   Multi-Tech is a commercial provider on the Internet. We retrieve email   messages from the our customers on a periodic basis. If you refer to   receive technical support via the Internet, contact Tech Support at the   following address:   Multi-Techs web site is located at: http://www.multitech.com   An ftp site is located at: ftp://ftp.multitech.com   The ftp server mirrors the Multi-Tech BBS.   About the Multi-Tech Fax-Back Service   Multi-Techs fax-back system provides 24-hour access to sales,   marketing, and technical literature. Dial (612) 717-5888, follow the   voice prompts, and document number 10 for a catalog of available   documents. For convenience, have your fax number handy:   _________________________________   From the catalog, you can order newsletters, white papers, press   releases, etc. from the sales and marketing index (pages 14)or order   basic modem operation and troubleshooting guides form the technical   support and engineering index. To order, enter the FB Doc. number of   the literature you want to receive.   66   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Appendix A: Regulatory Compliance   FCC Regulations for Telephone Line   Interconnection   1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the Federal   Communications Commission (FCC) rules. On the outside surface   of this equipment is a label that contains, among other   information, the FCC registration number. This information must   be provided to the telephone company.   2. As indicated below, the suitable jack (Universal Service Order   Code connecting arrangement) for this equipment is shown. If   applicable, the facility interface codes (FIC) and service order   codes (SOC) are shown.   3. An FCC-compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided   with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected   to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible   modular jack that is Part 68 compliant. See installation   instructions for details.   4. If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the   telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary   discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice   isnt practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as   soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a   complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.   5. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities,   equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the   operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone   company will provide advance notice in order for you to make   necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service.   6. If trouble is experienced with this equipment (the model of which   is indicated below), please contact Multi-Tech Systems, Inc., at   the address shown below for details of how to have repairs made.   If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the   telephone company may request you remove the equipment from   the network until the problem is resolved.   68   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix   7. No repairs are to be made by you. Repairs are to be made only by   Multi-Tech Systems or its licensees. Unauthorized repairs void   registration and warranty.   8. If so required, this equipment is hearing-aid compatible.   Manufacturer:   Trade name:   Model Number:   Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.   MultiModemZPX-PCI   MT5634ZPX   FCC Registration Number:   Ringer Equivalence:   Modular Jack (USOC):   AU7USA-32234-M5-E   0.4B   RJ-11C or RJ-11W   (single line)   Service Center in U.S.A.: Multi-Tech Systems Inc.   2205 Woodale Drive   Mounds View, MN 55112   (800) 328-9717   (612) 785-3500   (612) 785-9874 FAX   Fax Branding Statement   The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for   any person to use a computer or other electronic device, including fax   machines, to send any message unless such message clearly contains   the following information:    Date and time the message is sent    Identification of the business, or other entity, or other individual   sending the message    Telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other   entity, or individual   This information is to appear in a margin at the top or bottom of each   transmitted page on the first page of the transmission. (Adding this   information in the margin is referred to as fax branding.)   Since any number of fax software packages can be used with this   product, the user must refer to the fax software manual for setup   details. Typically, the fax branding information must be entered via the   configuration menu of the software.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   69   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Canadian Limitations Notice   Notice: The ringer equivalence number (REN) assigned to each   terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of   terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The   termination of an interface may consist of any combination of devices   subject only to the requirement that the sum of the ringer equivalence   numbers of all the devices does not exceed five.   Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certificated equipment.   This certification means that the equipment meets certain   telecommunications network protective, operational and safety   requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will   operate to the users satisfaction.   Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is   permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local   telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed   using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be   aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent   degradation of service in some situations.   Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized   Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs   or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment   malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to   request the user to disconnect the equipment.   Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground   connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic   water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution   may be particularly important in rural areas.   Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections   themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection   authority, or electrician, as appropriate.   Le présent appareil numérique német pas de bruits radioélectriques   dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe   B prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté   par le ministère des Communications du Canada.   70   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix   NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the   limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC   Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection   against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a   residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate   radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance   with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio   communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will   not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause   harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be   determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged   to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following   measures:    Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.    Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.    Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that   of which the receiver is connected.    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is   subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause   harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference   received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.   Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly   approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users   authority to operate this equipment.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   71   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Product Safety Compliance   Approved for connection to telecommunications system specified in   the instructions for use subject to the conditions set out in them.   Warning: Interconnection directly, or by way of other apparatus,   of ports marked SAFETY WARNING see instructions for use with   ports marked or not so marked may produce hazardous conditions   on the network. Advice should be obtained from a competent   engineer before such a connection is made.   It is a condition of approval that the power required by the host and the   total of all adapter cards installed within the host environment, together   with any auxiliary apparatus, does not exceed the power specification   as stated in the Technical Reference Material of the host apparatus.   The power requirements for the ZPX are:   Modem operating voltages:   +12 VDC, -12 VDC, +5 VDC   Modem power consumption: 1.2 Watts   In order to maintain the independent approval of this card, it is   essential that when other option cards are introduced which use or   generate a hazardous voltage, the minimum creepages and clearances   specified in the following table are maintained. A hazardous voltage is   one which exceeds 42.4 VAC peak or 50 VDC. If you have any doubt,   seek advice from a competent engineer before installing other adapters   into the host equipment.   The equipment must be installed such that with the exception of   connection to the host, clearance and creepage distances shown in the   following table are maintained between the card and any other   assemblies which use or generate a voltage shown in that table. The   larger the distance shown in brackets applies where the local   environment within the host is subject to conductive pollution or dry   nonconductive pollution, which could become conductive due to   condensation. Failure to maintain these minimum distances would   invalidate approval.   72   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix   Figure A-1. Creepage and Clearance Distances.   Except at the edge connector, which plugs into the hosts expansion   slot, clearance distance (Xmm) and creepage distance (Ymm), as given   in the above table, must be maintained between the communication   card and any assemblies which use or generate hazardous voltage.   This apparatus has been approved for the use of the following:    Auto-calling    Loop disconnect and MF dialing    Phone number storage and retrieval by a predetermined code    Operation in the absence of proceed indication    Detection of initial and secondary proceed indication    Automatic storage of last number dialed    Tone detection-busy    Auto clear from the originating end    DTR dialing    Modem    PBX timed break register recall   MT5634ZPX-PCI   73   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   European Low Voltage Directive   When correctly installed and maintained, the modem will present no   hazard to the user. When correctly installed the modem will be   connected to the PSTN or a PW and to a Data Terminal Equipment   (DTE), whose modem connections comply with ITU-T   recommendation V.28. The DTE connections are therefore taken to be   safe voltages (less than ± 30 volts).   Ports which are capable of connecting to other apparatus are defined as   SELV. To ensure conformity with EN41003, ensure that these ports   are only connected to ports of the same type on other apparatus.   Protection Against Contact with TNV Circuit (Internal   PC Cards)   The protective cover is fastened to the modem card by means that will   only allow a tool to remove the cover.   Warning: Removal of the protective cover will affect product safety   and user safety requirements.   EMC, Safety and Terminal Directive Compliance   The CE mark is affixed to this product to confirm compliance with the   following European Community Directives:   Council Directive 89/336/EEC of 3 May 1989 on the approximation   of the laws of Member States relating to electromagnetic   compatibility.   and   Council Directive 73/23/EEC of 19 February 1973 on the   harmonization of the laws of Member States relating to electrical   equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits:   and   Council Directive 98/13/EC of 12 March 1998 on the approximation   of the laws of Member States concerning telecommunications terminal   and Satellite earth station equipment.   74   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix   New Zealand Modem Warning Notice   Use of pulse dialing, when this equipment is connected to the same line   as other equipment, may give rise to bell tinkle or noise and may   also cause a false answer condition. Should such problems occur, the   user should NOT contact the Telecom Faults Service.   The preferred method of dialing is to use DTMF tones, as this is faster   than pulse (decadic) dialing and is readily available on almost all New   Zealand telephone exchanges.   WARNING NOTICE: No 111 or other calls can be made from this   device during a mains power failure.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   75   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Appendix B: Technical Specifications   Trade Name   MultiModemZPX-PCI   Model Numbers   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Client-to-Server   Data Rates   V.90/K56flex* speeds when accessing an ISP-   type V.90/K56flex server (actual speed   depend on server capabilities and line   conditions)   Client-to-Client   Data Rates   Enhanced V.34 speeds to 33,600 plus 31,200,   28,800, 26,400, 24,000, 21,600, 19,200,   16,800, 14,400, 12,000, 9600, 7200, 4800,   2400, 1200, 0-300 bps   Fax Rates   14,400, 12,000, 9600, 7200, 4800, 2400, and   300 bps   Data Format   Serial, binary, asynchronous   Data Compatibility   V.90/K56flex, ITU V.34 extended, V.34, ITU   V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.21, V.22, V.23;   Bell 212 and 103; ITU V.42, V.42bis   Fax Compatibility   ITU Group 3, T.4, T.30, V.21, V.27ter, V.29,   V.17, and TIA/EIA 578 Class 1, Class 2   Voice Compatibility   TIA/EIA IS-101, H.324 (V.8, V.25ter), V.80   Voice Mode Sampling   Up to 44.100 kHz (down-sampled to 11.025   kHz)   Error Correction   Data Compression   ITU V.42 (LAP-M and MNP Classes 24)   ITU V.42bis (4:1 compression) and MNP 5   (2:1 compression)   Speed Detection   Automatic speed detection and switching   between available speeds   *Although V.90/K56flex technology is capable of downloads of up to 56 Kbps, FCC   regulations currently restrict ISP modems to downloads of 53 Kbps.   76   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix   In adverse line conditions, the modem falls   Fallback   back from its current operating speed to the   next reliable slower speed in 2400 bps   decrements (V.34 mode). If conditions   improve, the modem falls forward to the   fastest reliable speed in 2400 bps increments.   In V.90/K56flex mode, modem falls back and   falls forward in increments of 2000 bps.   Modes of Operation   Full-duplex operation over dial-up lines,   automatic dialing, automatic or manual   answer.   Flow Control   Software (XON/XOFF), hardware (RTS/CTS)   Intelligent Features   Fully AT command compatible, autodial,   redial, pulse or tone dial, dial pauses, call   status display, auto-parity and data rate   selection, keyboard-controlled modem   options, and nonvolatile memory and on-   screen displays for modem parameters.   Command Buffer   Data Modulations   40 characters   FSK at 300 bps, DPSK at 1200 bps, QAM at   2400, 4800, and 9600 bps (non-trellis), QAM   with trellis-coded modulation (TCM) at 9600,   12,000, 14,400, 16,800, 19,200, 21,600,   24,000, 26,400, 28,800, 31,200, 33,600 and   56,000 bps   Fax Modulations   V.21 CH2: FSK at 300 bps   V.27ter: DPSK at 4800 and 2400 bps   V.29: QAM at 9600 and 7200 bps   V.17: TCM at 14400, 12000, 9600, and 7200   bps   Carrier Frequencies:   V.34/V.90/K56flex   1600, 1646, 1680, 1800, 1829, 1867,   1920, 1959, 2000 Hz   Carrier Frequencies:   1800 Hz   MT5634ZPX-PCI   77   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   V.32terbo/V.32bis/V.32   Carrier Frequencies:   ITU-T V.22bis/V.22 or   Bell 212A Standard   (2400 & 1200 bps)   Transmit Originate: 1200 Hz   Transmit Answer: 2400 Hz   Receive Originate: 2400 Hz   Receive Answer:   1200 Hz   Carrier Frequencies:   Bell 103   Transmit Originate: 1270 Hz mark   1070 Hz space   (300 bps)   Transmit Answer: 2225 Hz mark   2025 Hz space   Receive Originate: 2225 Hz mark   2025 Hz space   Receive Answer:   1270 Hz mark   1070 Hz space   Fax Carrier Frequencies V.21 CH2 (half duplex):   1650 Hz mark, 1850 Hz space for Transmit   Originate;   1650 Hz mark, 1850 Hz space for Transmit   Answer   V.27ter: 1800 Hz Originate/Answer   V.29 QAM: 1700 Hz Originate/Answer   V.17 TCM: 1800 Hz Originate/Answer   Diagnostics   Power-on self-test (POST) and local analog   loop   Transmit Level   -10dB   Frequency Stability   Receiver Sensitivity   AGC Dynamic Range   Serial Interface   Bus Type   ±0.01%   -43 dB under worst-case conditions   43 dB   ITU-T V.24/V.28   PCI Local Bus Rev.2.1   78   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix   Two RJ-11 phone jacks and two plugs for   Connectors   microphone, and speakers   Cables   One RJ-11 phone cable   Environmental   Temperature range 0° to 50° C (32° to 120° F),   humidity range 2090% (non-condensing)   Power Requirements   Dimensions   150 mA @ 5 VDC; 5 mA @ ±12 VDC   0.7" W × 4.8" H × 5.8" L   1.8 cm × 12.2 cm × 14.7 cm   10 years   Limited Warranty   MT5634ZPX-PCI   79   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   Appendix C: ASCII Conversion Chart   CTRL CODE HEX DEC CODE HEX DEC CODE HEX DEC CODE HEX DEC   @ A B C D E F G H I NUL   00   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SP   ! 20 32   21 33   22 34   23 35   24 36   25 37   26 38   27 39   28 40   29 41   2A 42   2B 43   2C 44   2D 45   2E 46   2F 47   30 48   31 49   32 50   33 51   34 52   35 53   36 54   37 55   38 56   39 57   3A 58   3B 59   3C 60   3D 61   3E 62   3F 63   @ A B C D E F G H I 40 64   41 65   42 66   43 67   44 68   45 69   46 70   47 71   48 72   49 73   4A 74   4B 75   4C 76   4D 77   4E 78   4F 79   50 80   51 81   52 82   53 83   54 84   55 85   56 86   57 87   58 88   59 89   5A 90   5B 91   5C 92   5D 93   5E 94   5F 95   ` a b c d e f g h i 60 96   61 97   62 98   63 99   64 100   65 101   66 102   67 103   68 104   69 105   6A 106   6B 107   6C 108   6D 109   6E 110   6F 111   70 112   71 113   72 114   73 115   74 116   75 117   76 118   77 119   78 120   79 121   7A 122   7B 123   7C 124   7D 125   7E 126   SOH 01   STX   ETX   EOT   02   03   04   " # $ % & ’ ENQ 05   ACK   BEL   BS   06   07   08   09   ( HT   ) J LF   0A 10   0B 11   0C 12   0D 13   0E 14   0F 15   10 16   11 17   12 18   13 19   14 20   15 21   16 22   17 23   18 24   19 25   1A 26   1B 27   1C 28   1D 29   1E 30   1F 31   * J j k l K L VT   + , K L FF   M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ CR   - M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ m n o p q r SO   . SI   / DLE   DC1   DC2   DC3   DC4   NAK   SYN   ETB   CAN   EM   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : s t u v w x y z { SUB   ESC   FS   ; \ < = > ? \ | ] GS   ] } ^ RS   ^ ~ _ US   _ DEL 7F 127   NUL   SOH   STX   ETX   EOT   ENQ   ACK   BEL   BS   Null, or all zeros   Start of Header   Start of Text   End of Text   End of Transmission   Enquiry   Acknowledge   Bell or Alarm   Backspace   Horizontal Tab   Line Feed   VT   FF   CR   SO   Vertical Tab   Form Feed   Carriage Return   Shift Out   Shift In   Data Link Escape   Device Control 1   Device Control 2   Device Control 3   Device Control 4   SYN   ETB   CAN   EM   SUB   ESC   FS   GS   RS   US   DEL   Sync.   End Transmission Block   Cancel   End of Medium   Substitute   SI   DLE   DC1   DC2   DC3   DC4   NAK   Escape   File Separator   Group Separator   Record Separator   Unit Separator   Delete   HT   LF   Negative Acknowledge   80   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Appendix   Appendix D: FLASHWINFlash Upgrade   Introduction   Your modem is controlled by semi-permanent software, called   firmware, that is stored in flash memory. Firmware is nonvolatile; that   is, it remains stored in memory when the modem is turned off.   However, it can be changed by either the manufacturer or the user as   bugs are fixed or new features are added.   Since the firmware in your modem is stored in flash memory, you can   upgrade it yourself in a few minutes by using the following procedures.   FLASHWIN   1. Copy FLASHWIN.ZIP and the downloaded .HEX file to a   temporary directory.   2. After unzipping FLASHWIN.ZIP, run FLASHWIN by double-   clicking on its icon or file name.   3. Select the COM port your modem is on and the speed at which   you want to program.   4. Enter the name and path of the *.HEX file you want to load into   the modem.   5. After you verify your selections, click Perform Flash to load the   firmware into the modem.   6. When Loading Status reaches 100%, the modem is upgraded and   you can close FLASHWIN.   Your modem is now updated. You can now open your terminal   program to reprogram your modem parameters, if necessary, or to   confirm the update by typing ATI in the terminal window.   MT5634ZPX-PCI   81   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Owner’s Manual   82   MT5634ZPX-PCI   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Index   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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