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MultiModem ZPX
MT5634ZPX-V.92-ISA
Internal ISAData / Fax Modem
User Guide
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MultiModemZPX User Guide MT5634ZPX-V.92-ISA P/N S000372C Revision C All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expressed written permission from Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Copyright © 2007 by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Furthermore, Multi-Tec
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MultiModemZPX User Guide Contents Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction ..........................................................................................................5 Product Description ........................................................................................................................... 5 General features ............................................................................................................................... 6 Manual Organization ...........
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MultiModemZPX User Guide Contents Canadian Limitations Notice ............................................................................................................ 32 Industry Canada .............................................................................................................................. 33 EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance ............................................................................. 33 International Modem Restrictions ......................
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 1 Introduction Chapter 1 - Introduction ® Congratulations on your purchase of the MultiModem ZPX. You have acquired one of the finest internal data/fax modems available today from one of the world’s oldest modem manufacturers: Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. This User Guide will help you to install, configure, test, and use your modem. One Modem, Worldwide Use. The MultiModemZPX is designed for global applications. This means one modem can ship around the world. The global m
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 1 Introduction General features • Compliance with major ITU-T, TIA, and EIA international standards to ensure compatibility with other modems • Distinguishes data and fax calls • Compliance with the V.80 standard, allowing video conferencing over analog telephone lines with any H.324 video phone system Data TM • Supports V.90/K56flex for data transmission speeds up to 56 Kbps while maintaining compatibility with lower-speed modems Note: The V.90/K56flex standard asymmetr
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 1 Introduction Manual Organization This User Guide will help you to install, configure, use, and troubleshoot your modem. The manual is divided into seven chapters and four appendices: Chapter 1: Introduction. This chapter Introduces the MT5634ZPX, briefly describing features and technical specifications. Chapter 2: Installation. Chapter 2 contains information about unpacking your MultiModemZPX adapter and safety warnings. It also describes how to determine system reso
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 1 Introduction Technical Specifications Trade Name MultiModemZPX Model Number MT5634ZPX Server-to-Client V.90 speeds when accessing a V.90 or V.92 server (actual Data Rates speed depends on server capabilities and line conditions)* Client-to-Server Up to 50Kbps when accessing a V.92 server (actual speed depends Data Rates on server capabilities and line conditions); otherwise, the same as client-to-client data lines. Client-to-Client 33600,31200, 28800, 26400, 24000, 216
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 1 Introduction Command Buffer 40 Characters Transmission Level -11 dBm (North America and Pan Euro) - varies by country setting Frequency Stability ±0.01% Receiver Sensitivity -43 dBm under worst-case conditions AGC Dynamic Range 43 dB Connectors One RJ-11 phone jack Cables One modular telephone cable (USA); country-specific cord for UK and International models; one 9-pin to 25-pin serial cable for UK and International models; external power transformer and cord Diagnost
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Chapter 2 - Installation What You Will Need Before starting, please make sure you have everything you need: We supply � An MT5634ZPX-V92 data/fax modem � An RJ-11 telephone cable � A printed Quick Start Guide � An MultiModemZPX system CD containing modem drivers, this User Guide, Phone Tools, and Adobe Acrobat Reader You supply � A 100-MHz or faster Pentium personal computer with an unused ISA expansion slot. For video conferencing, we recommend a 166-MHz
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Step 1 - Determine System Resources Before you physically install your new MultiModemZPX, you need to determine what system resources are in use on your system. The best way to check what resources are in use and which ones are available, run WINMSD Utility. 1. To check the system resources, click Start I Run. 2. Enter WINMSD in the Open: window and click OK. The operating system then displays the System Information dialog box. 3. Click on Hardware Resour
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation 4. Click on IRQs to display the used IRQs. The MultiModemZPX only uses IRQs 3,4,and 5 so you need to check in the above screen to see if any of these IRQs are available. The MultiModemZPX is defaulted to IRQ 5. 5. Record the available IRQ that you are going to use _____. 12
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation 6. Now, click on I/O to display the available I/O addresses. 7. The MultiModemZPX uses the following I/O addresses: COM1: 3F8-3FF COM2: 2F8-2FF COM3: 3E8-3EF COM4: 2E8-2EF and is defaulted to COM 4. 8. Record the available I/O address that you are going to use _______. 13
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Step 2 - Configure Jumpers The MT5634ZPX board contains seven Berg jumpers for setting the interrupt request (IRQ) number and COM port assignment. The jumpers are located on the lower part of the PC board as shown below. The IRQ number is set using jumpers 1, 2, and 3 and the COM port assignment is set using jumpers 4 through 7. The default IRQ number is IRQ5 and the default COM port assignment is COM4.
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Step 4 - Run Add Hardware Wizard 1. Click on Start I Control Panel I Add Hardware and the Add Hardware Wizard screen is dis- played. 2. Click on the Next button on the Add Hardware Wizard screen. The wizard will pause a few seconds trying to detect the new device. Windows will not detect any device, if the system does, it may be some other device that has not been properly installed. 3. When Is the hardware connected? screen displayed, click on Yes, I have
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Step 5 - Run Add Modem Wizard 1. Place the MT5634ZPX-V92 CD in the CDROM drive and allow time for the CD to spin up. The MT5634ZPX-V92 AutoRun screen will appear. 2. Click on Start I Control Panel I Phone and Modem Options. 3. In the Phone and Modem Options screen with the Dialing Rules tab active, click on the Modems tab. 4. Click on the Add button. 5. In the Install New Modem screen, click on Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list. Click Nex
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Step 7 - Connect Your Modem to the Telephone Line The MultiModemZPX communicates over public-switched telephone network lines. Use the modular telephone cable provided with the modem to connect the MultiModemZPX to your telephone wall jack. If you don’t 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 s
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Step 8: Configure the Modem for Your Country Before you use your modem, you must configure it for the country in which it will be used. You must also do this if you move the modem to another country after it has been configured for the first country. You can use one of two configuration methods: the Global Wizard utility or AT commands. The Global Wizard Utility The Global Wizard configuration utility is recommended for computers running Windows 98 or newe
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 3 Using Your Modem Chapter 3 - Using Your Modem Operating Your MultiModemZPX If you’re an experienced modem user, you may only want to check your modem’s settings for data compression, error correction, and so on. You’ll find you can get moving quite quickly by using a terminal window (you may use HyperTerminal in Windows) to issue the AT&V command. This command will list your modem’s current configuration, the stored (user) profiles, and the stored telephone number
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MultiModemZPX User Guide 3 Using Your Modem 3. Save the file as ZPXTest.doc and exit WordPad. 4. Click Start | Programs | Accessories | Fax | 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 des- tination 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 Fax Test)