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  • Page 2 Though this modem is capable of 56K bps download performance, line impairments, public telephone infrastructure, and other external technological factors currently prevent maximum 56K bps connections. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. 2205 Woodale Drive Mounds View, MN 55112 U.S.A Telephone (763) 785-3500 or (800) 328-9717 Fax (763) 785-9874 Technical Support (800) 972-2439 Internet http://www.multitech.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MultiModemZPX User Guide Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Introduction ..........................2 Product Description ........................ 2 What Is in Your Modem Package? ..................2 Chapter 2: Installation Introduction ..........................4 What You Will Need ......................4 Safety Warnings ........................4 Step 1: Install the MultiModemZPX in your Computer ........... 5 Step 2: Make the External Connections ................
  • Page 4 MultiModemZPX User Guide Contents Chapter 6: Solving Problems Introduction ........................... 49 The Modem Does Not Respond to Commands ............... 49 The Modem Cannot Connect When Dialing ..............50 The Modem Disconnects While Online ................51 The Modem Cannot Connect When Answering .............. 52 File Transfer Is Slower Than It Should Be .................
  • Page 5 MultiModemZPX User Guide Contents Appendix E: Upgrading the Modem Introduction ........................... 70 Upgrade Overview ....................... 70 Step 1: Identify the Modem Firmware ................70 Step 2: Identify the Current Firmware Version ..............71 Step 3: Download the Upgrade File ................... 71 Step 4: Extract the Upgrade Files ..................
  • Page 6: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Introduction...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Congratulations on your purchase of the MultiModemZPX. You have acquired one of the finest internal V.92 data/fax/voice modems available today from one of the world’s oldest modem manufacturers: Multitech Systems, Inc. This user guide will help you to install, configure, test, and use your modem.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2: Installation

    Installation...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Introduction This chapter shows you step-by-step how to set up your MultiModemZPX data/fax/ voice modem and make your first calls. What You Will Need Before starting, please make sure you have everything you need: We supply An MT5634ZPX-PCI-V92 data/fax/voice modem "...
  • Page 10: Step 1: Install The Multimodemzpx In Your Computer

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Step 1: Install the MultiModemZPX in your Computer Figure 2-1. The MultiModemZPX. Installing the MultiModemZPX 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 and the computer.
  • Page 11: Step 2: Make The External Connections

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Step 2: Make the External Connections Now connect the MultiModemZPX to the telephone line and, optionally, to your telephone. For voice mail or speakerphone use, you can also connect it to a micro- phone and an external speaker, headphone, or sound card. The microphone can be used for recording answering machine messages or for speakerphone use.
  • Page 12: Microphone Connection

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Microphone Connection For voice mail or speakerphone applications, plug an unamplified microphone into the MIC jack. The microphone should have a stereo 3.58mm (9/64-inch) mini plug. Do not use a monophonic microphone. Sound Card and Speaker Connections For voice mail or speakerphone applications, use a 3.58mm (9/64-inch) plug male- to-male stereo patch cord to connect the LINE OUT jack on the modem to the LINE IN jack on your sound card.
  • Page 13: Step 3: Install The Modem Driver

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Step 3: Install the Modem Driver If you use Windows 95 or newer, you must install the modem driver. The modem driver tells Windows how to control the modem. If you use a Linux operating sys- tem, please see Appendix F for installation instructions.
  • Page 14 MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation 8. When the Add New Hardware wizard says it will search for new drivers for the Wave device for the voice modem, click Next. 9. Select Search for the best driver for your device, and then click Next. 10.
  • Page 15 MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Verifying the Windows 95/98/Me Configuration Windows assigns an interrupt request (IRQ) number for your modem. 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.
  • Page 16: Windows Nt 4.0

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Windows NT 4.0 Before you begin a Windows NT installation, make sure Windows NT Service Pack 3 or newer is installed on the computer. Also, to add and remove devices you must be logged on with Administrator privileges. 1.
  • Page 17 MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation 6. In the Configure Port Usage dialog box, select Dial out only, Receive calls only, or Dial out and receive calls, depending upon how the phone line will be used. Click OK. 7. In the Remote Access Setup dialog box, click Network. 8.
  • Page 18: Windows 2000

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Verifying the Windows NT Configuration To verify your modem configuration in Windows NT: 1. Click Start | Settings | Control Panel. Double-click Modems. 2. The Modem Properties dialog box appears, showing the COM port associated with the modem.
  • Page 19 MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation 3. In the Modem tab, select Multi-Tech Systems MT5634ZPX-PCI-V92, and then click the Properties button to display information about your modem settings. • Extra AT commands (see Chapter 4) may be entered in the Extra initializa- tion commands field.
  • Page 20: Step 4: Configure The Modem For Your Country

    3. To verify the change, type ATI9, and then press Enter. The country code is dis- played in decimal format. Example of country, command and result codes Country AT command Result code (hexadecimal) (decimal) Euro/NAM AT%T19,0,34 (default) Japan AT%T19,0,10 A complete list of country codes can be found on the Multi-Tech Web site at http://www.multitech.com/GlobalModem/config.
  • Page 21: Step 5: Install And Configure Your Software

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 2 Installation Step 5: Install and Configure Your Software You may use either the communication program included with your modem or a third-party program. Communication programs designed for Windows 95 and above normally do not need to be manually configured, since they obtain configura- tion information from Windows.
  • Page 22: Chapter 3: Operation

    Operation...
  • Page 23: Introduction

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 3 Operation Introduction Your Multi-Tech modem operates under the control of a communication pro- gram, such as the PhoneTools program included with the modem. It also can op- erate under other general-purpose data communication programs, such as Windows HyperTerminal.
  • Page 24: Dial-Up Networking

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 3 Operation E-mail or POP mail address · POP server address · Mail or SMTP address · News or NNT server address · Dial-Up Networking Before you can connect to the Internet, you must set up a remote-node client pro- gram.
  • Page 25: References

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 3 Operation References The World Wide Web is an excellent source of information about modems in general and modem installation, configuration, and troubleshooting in particular. The following Web sites are good places to start: · Costmo’s Other Resources Page: http://modems.rosenet.net/ ·...
  • Page 26: Chapter 4: At Commands, S-Registers & Result Codes

    AT Commands, S-Registers & Result Codes...
  • Page 27: Introduction

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Introduction AT commands are used to control the operation of your modem. They are so called because each command must be preceded by the characters AT to get the ATtention of the modem.
  • Page 28: At Commands

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes AT Commands Command: Attention Code Values: Description: The attention code precedes all command lines except A/ and the escape sequence. Command: NTER Values: Description: Press the E or R key to execute most commands. This NTER ETURN action is frequently abbreviated <CR>.
  • Page 29 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes @ Wait for quiet answer. Causes modem to wait for a ring back, then 5 seconds of silence, before processing next part of command. If silence is not detected, the modem returns a NO ANSWER code.
  • Page 30 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Command: Monitor Speaker Mode Values: n = 0, 1, 2, or 3 Default: Description: Speaker always off. Speaker on until carrier signal detected. Speaker always on when modem is off-hook. Speaker on until carrier is detected, except while dialing.
  • Page 31 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Command: Tone Dialing Values: P, T Default: Description: Configures the modem for DTMF (touch-tone) dialing. Dialed digits are tone dialed until a P command or dial modifier is received. Command: Result Code Format Values: n = 0 or 1...
  • Page 32 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Command: &D n Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Control Values: n = 0, 1, 2, or 3 Default: Description: &D0 Modem ignores the true status of the DTR signal and responds as if it is always on.
  • Page 33 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Command: &S n Data Set Ready (DSR) Control Values: n = 0 or 1 Default: Description: &S0 DSR is always high (on). &S1 DSR goes high only during a connection. Command: &T n V.54 Test Commands Values:...
  • Page 34 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Command: \B n Transmit Break Values: n = 0–9 in 100 ms units Default: Description: In non-error-correction mode only, sends a break signal of the specified length to a remote modem. Works in conjunction with the \K command.
  • Page 35 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Command: \N n Error Correction Mode Selection Values: n = 0–5, or 7 Default: Description: Non-error correction mode with data buffering (buffer mode; same as &Q6). Direct mode. MNP reliable mode. If the modem cannot make an MNP connection, it disconnects.
  • Page 36 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Command: -C n Data Calling Tone Values: n = 0 or 1 Defaults: Description: Disables V.25 data calling tone to deny remote data/fax/voice discrimination. Enables V.25 data calling tone to allow remote data/fax/voice discrimination.
  • Page 37 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Command: +DCS= x,y Select V.44 Data Compression Values: x = 0 or 1 (V.42bis) y = 0, 1, or 2 (V.44) Default: Description: Selects V.42bis/V.44 data compression. +DCS=0,0 V.42bis and V.44 data compression are both disabled. +DCS=0,1 V.42bis is disabled;...
  • Page 38 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes +DS44? Reports current options in the following format: direction, 0, 0, max_codewords_tx, max_codewords_rx, max_string_tx, max_string_rx, max_history_tx, max_history_rx. Example: +DS44: 3, 0, 0, 1024, 1024, 255, 255, 5120, 4096. Subparameters direction Specifies the DTE direction of the data compression. 0 No compression.
  • Page 39 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Command: +MS= Modulation Selection Values: See description. Defaults: See description. Description: This extended-format command selects modulation, enables or disables automode, and specifies the highest downstream and upstream connection rates using one to four subparameters. The command syntax is +MS=[mod][,[automode][,[0][,[max_rate][,[0][,[max_rx_rate]]]]]]<CR>...
  • Page 40 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes automode An optional numeric value that enables or disables automatic modulation negotiation using V.8 bis/V.8 or V.32 bis Annex A. Automode is disabled if values are specified for the max_rate and max_rx_rate parameters.
  • Page 41 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Command: +PIG= n PCM Upstream Ignore Values: n = 0 or 1 Default: Description: Controls the use of PCM upstream during V.92 operation. PCM upstream allows faster upload speeds to a V.92 server. +PIG=0 Disables PCM upstream +PIG=1...
  • Page 42 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes +PMHR=12 Grant MOH request with 16 minute timeout +PMHR=13 Grant MOH request with indefinite timeout +PMHR=? Displays the allowed values +PMHR? Displays the currrent value Command: +PMHT= n Modem on Hold Timer Values: n = 0–13 Default:...
  • Page 43 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Command: +VCID= n Caller ID Selection Values: n = 0, 1, or 2 Default: Description: Enables Caller ID detection and configures the reporting and presentation of the Caller ID data that is detected after the first ring.
  • Page 44 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Command: +++AT<CR> Escape Sequence Values: Description: Puts the modem in command mode (and optionally issues a command) while remaining online. Type +++AT and up to six command characters, then press ENTER. Used mostly to issue the hang-up command: +++ATH<CR>.
  • Page 45: S-Registers

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes S-Registers Certain modem values, or parameters, are stored in memory locations called S-registers. Use the S command to read or to alter the contents of S-registers (see previous section). Register Unit Range Default Description...
  • Page 46 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Register Unit Range Default Description decimal 0–19 Sets the maximum V.34 “upstream” speed at which the modem attempts to connect. Value Speed maximum modem speed reserved 1200/75 bps 300 bps reserved 1200 bps 2400 bps...
  • Page 47 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Register Unit Range Default Description 50666 bps 52000 bps 53333 bps 54666 bps 56000 bps decimal 0–1 Enables/disables the 56K auto rate. When 56K auto is disabled, fallback to V.34 is also disabled.
  • Page 48: Result Codes

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Result Codes In command mode your modem can send responses called result codes to your com- puter. Result codes are used by communications programs and can also appear on your monitor. Terse Verbose Description...
  • Page 49 MultiModemZPX User Guide 4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Terse Verbose Description DELAYED Delay is in effect for the dialed number BLACKLISTED Dialed number is blacklisted BLACKLIST FULL Blacklist is full CONNECT 28000 * Connected at 28000 bps, 56K rate CONNECT 29333 * Connected at 29333 bps, 56K rate CONNECT 30666 *...
  • Page 50: Chapter 5: Remote Configuration

    Remote Configuration...
  • Page 51: Introduction

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 5 Remote Configuration Introduction Remote configuration is a network management tool that allows you to configure MT5634ZPX and MT5634ZBA modems anywhere in your network from one location. With password-protected remote configuration, you can issue AT commands to a remote modem for maintenance or troubleshooting as if you were on site.
  • Page 52: To Change The Remote Escape Character

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 5 Remote Configuration 4. The new password is saved automatically. You can now either enter more AT commands or exit the data communications program. The next time you wish to set up the modem, you must use the new password. To Change the Remote Escape Character To further improve security, you can change a remote modem’s remote configuration escape character either locally or remotely.
  • Page 53: Chapter 6: Solving Problems

    Solving Problems...
  • Page 54: Introduction

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 6 Solving Problems Introduction Your modem 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. How- ever, it is more likely that the source of your problem lies elsewhere.
  • Page 55: The Modem Cannot Connect When Dialing

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 6 Solving Problems Another expansion card, such as a sound or game card, might be using the same " COM port, memory address, or interrupt request (IRQ) as your modem. See Chapter 2 for information on verifying the configuration for your operating sys- tem.
  • Page 56: The Modem Disconnects While Online

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 6 Solving Problems If you must dial 9 to get an outside line, the easiest way to dial it automatically using legacy software is to include it in the modem’s dial prefix, e.g., ATDT9,. Note the comma, which inserts a pause before the number is dialed. By inserting 9, into the dial prefix, you do not have to include it in each directory entry.
  • Page 57: The Modem Cannot Connect When Answering

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 6 Solving Problems The Modem Cannot Connect When Answering The default DTR Control command (&D2) inhibits autoanswer. To enable au- " toanswer, change DTR Control to &D0, and make sure &Q0, &Q5, or &Q6 is also set. For more information, see the &D command in Chapter 4. For informa- tion on changing the modem’s default configuration, see “Step 5: Install and Configure Your Software”...
  • Page 58: There Are Garbage Characters On The Monitor

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 6 Solving Problems There Are Garbage Characters on the Monitor Your computer and the remote computer might 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 communication software.
  • Page 59: Voice Mail Test

    MultiModemZPX User Guide 6 Solving Problems Voice Mail Test Test the MultiModemZPX’s voice function by using the included software to set up the MultiModemZPX for voice mail. Have an acquaintance call and leave a message, and then play it back. If your modem does not play sound files in voice mode, go to Windows Control Panel and double-click the Multimedia icon.
  • Page 60 Appendixes...
  • Page 61: Appendix A: Regulatory Compliance

    MultiModemZPX User Guide A Regulatory Compliance Appendix A: Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 68 Telecom 1. This equipment complies with part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission Rules. On the outside surface of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number.
  • Page 62: Fcc Part 15

    MultiModemZPX User Guide A Regulatory Compliance Service Center in USA: Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. 2205 Woodale Drive Mounds View, MN 55112 U.S.A. (763) 785-3500 (763) 785-9874 Fax FCC Part 15 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.
  • Page 63: Canadian Limitations Notice

    MultiModemZPX User Guide A Regulatory Compliance Canadian Limitations Notice Notice: The ringer equivalence number (REN) assigned to each terminal device pro- vides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on 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 5.
  • Page 64: Emc, Safety, And R&Tte Directive Compliance

    MultiModemZPX User Guide A Regulatory Compliance EMC, Safety, and R&TTE 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;...
  • Page 65: South African Notice

    MultiModemZPX User Guide A Regulatory Compliance 6. This equipment may not provide for the effective hand-over of a call to another device connected to the same line. 7. Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom’s Telepermit require- ments are dependent on the equipment (PC) associated with this device. The as- sociated equipment shall be set to operate within the following limits for compliance with Telecom’s Specifications: For repeat calls to the same number:...
  • Page 66: Appendix B: Technical Specifications

    MultiModemZPX User Guide B Technical Specifications Appendix B: Technical Specifications The MultiModemZPX modem meets the following specifications: Trade Name MultiModemZPX™ Model Number MT5634ZPX-PCI Build Number MT5634ZPX-PCI-V92 Server-to-Client 56K 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 48Kbps when accessing a V.92 server (actual speed Data Rates...
  • Page 67: B Technical Specifications

    MultiModemZPX User Guide B Technical Specifications call status display, auto-parity and data rate selections; keyboard-controlled modem options; non-volatile memory; remote configuration; DTR dialing; callback security; A-law support in 56K modes; 11-bit support; real-time fax compression conversion; U.S. Caller ID reporting; quick- connect startup.
  • Page 68: Appendix C: Loopback Tests

    MultiModemZPX User Guide C Loopback Tests Appendix C: Loopback Tests Introduction Each time you turn on your modem, it performs an automatic self-test to ensure proper operation. Your modem also has three diagnostic tests: local analog loop- back, remote digital loopback, and local digital loopback. These ITU-T V.54 loop- back tests isolate telephone circuit and transmission problems.
  • Page 69: Remote Digital Loopback Test (V.54 Loop 2)

    MultiModemZPX User Guide C Loopback Tests 3. Enter characters from your keyboard. For this test, typing multiple uppercase U characters is a good way to send an alternating test pattern of binary ones and zeros. The characters entered should be displayed on your monitor. 4.
  • Page 70: Local Digital Loopback Test (V.54 Loop 2)

    MultiModemZPX User Guide C Loopback Tests 6. Enter data from your keyboard. For this test, typing multiple uppercase U char- acters is a good way to send an alternating test pattern of binary ones and zeroes. Data received by the remote modem enters its analog receiver, is converted to digital data, is reconverted into analog, and then is transmitted back to your modem.
  • Page 71: Loopback Tests

    MultiModemZPX User Guide C Loopback Tests 6. To exit the test, type the escape sequence +++AT and press E . This puts the NTER modem in online command mode. The modem should respond with an OK message. If you wish to stay on line with the remote modem for normal data transmission, type AT&T and press E to exit the test, then type ATO and NTER...
  • Page 72: Appendix D: Warranty, Service, And Technical Support

    Online Warranty Registration If you have access to the World Wide Web, you can register your Multi-Tech prod- uct online at http://www.multitech.com/register/. Service U.S. and Canadian Customers In the event that service is required, products may be shipped, freight prepaid, to our Mounds View, Minnesota, factory: Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
  • Page 73: International Customers (Outside U.s.a. And Canada)

    Technical Support department nearest you, as listed at http://www.multitech.com/COMPANY/offices/DEFAULT.ASP., or e- mail tsupport@multitech.com. When calling the U.S., please direct questions regard- ing repair expediting, receiving, shipping, billing, etc., to our Repair Accounting department at +763 717-5631 in the U.S.A., or e-mail mtsrepair@multitech.com.
  • Page 74: Technical Support

    800 972-2439 (USA and Canada) or 763 785-3500 (international and local). Please have modem information available. You can also contact Technical Support by e-mail at the following addresses: Country Email Telephone France: support@multitech.fr +(33) 1-64 61 09 81 India: support@multitechindia.com +91 (124) 6340778 U.K.: support@multitech.co.uk +(44) 118 959 7774 U.S.A., Canada...
  • Page 75: Appendix E: Upgrading The Modem

    MultiModemZPX User Guide E Upgrading the Modem Appendix E: Upgrading the Modem Introduction Your modem is controlled by semi-permanent software, called firmware, which 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 manufac- turer or the user as bugs are fixed or new features are added.
  • Page 76: Step 2: Identify The Current Firmware Version

    .HEX file, which contains the upgrade data, and a Readme file. 3. Copy the upgrade .HEX file into the Flash Wizard folder, which, in a default in- stallation, is at C:\Program Files\MultiTech Systems\Flash Wizard\. Step 5: Document and Clear Your Stored Paramenters Before you flash your modem, you should record the parameters that are currently stored in it so you can reprogram it after flashing.
  • Page 77: Step 6: Upgrade The Modem's Firmware

    MultiModemZPX User Guide E Upgrading the Modem 2. In the program’s terminal window, type AT&V and press E to list your NTER modem’s current parameters. 3. Record your parameters by saving the screens and sending them to your printer. 4. Type AT&W1Z and press E to clear your stored parameters and reset your NTER modem to factory default.
  • Page 78: Appendix F: Installing Under Linux

    MultiModemZPX User Guide F Installing Under Linux Appendix F: Installing Under Linux Introduction This appendix explains how to install a modem on a computer operating under the Red Hat Linux 6.2 operating system. Other versions of Red Hat and other Linux op- erating systems should be similar.
  • Page 79: Using The Terminal Program Minicom To Verify Operation

    MultiModemZPX User Guide F Installing Under Linux Note: The preceding example places the modem on COM3. Your IRQ and port may vary. Substitute the IRQ and port values in the example with the values for your computer as listed in the results of the command issued in step 3. To set Linux to configure the modem at boot-up, use an editor such as “jed”...
  • Page 80: Calling The Isp

    MultiModemZPX User Guide F Installing Under Linux Calling the ISP 1. On the Task Bar at the bottom of the screen, select the Gnome Footprint. 2. Select Internet from the menu. 3. Select RH PPP Dialer. 4. Select the connection name you entered in step 5 of the previous section. 5.
  • Page 81: Appendix G: Installing Under Sco Openserver

    MultiModemZPX User Guide G Installing Under SCO OpenServer Appendix G: Installing Under SCO OpenServer Introduction This appendix explains how to install a modem on a computer operating under the SCO OpenServer 5.0.x operating system. Briefly, in SCO OpenServer , you do not need drivers for most modems.
  • Page 82: Index

    Index...
  • Page 83 MultiModemZPX User Guide Index Symbols \J 29 communication programs \K 29 16, 22, 49 56K operation \N 30 Communication Standard command digital loss when used with PBX \Q 30 \T 30 compression, data 32, 52 disabling the auto rate 42 \V 30 configuration, storing a 16, 28 maximum connect speed 41...
  • Page 84 MultiModemZPX User Guide Index MNP 5 data compression 31 Result Codes Enable/Disable MNP error correction 30 command 25 fallback 25 Modem on Hold 8, 36, 37 Return Online to Data Mode Fallback and Fall Forward Modem on Hold Enable command 36 command 25 command 31 Modem on Hold Initiate command...
  • Page 85 MultiModemZPX User Guide Index Store Current Configuration command 16, 28 V.22 mode 23 wait time for dial tone 40 Store Dialing Command 28 V.22bis Guard Tone Control warranty 56, 67 Store Setup Password command 38 command 27 Windows operating systems 8, 8–16 Sync/Async Mode command 52 V.25 data calling tone 31, 40 World Wide Web 20...

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