Multi Tech Equipment MT5634ZBA-V-V92 Modem User Manual


 
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MultiModemZBA-V-V92 User Guide
Dial-Up Networking
Before you can connect to the Internet, you must set up a remote-node client program on your
computer. The Windows version is called Dial-Up Networking. Dial-Up Networking establishes your
connection to the ISPs server, which is the shared computer that manages calls from clients (your
computer) to the Internet. Most, if not all, Windows browsers start Dial-Up Networking automatically
when you open them.
For instructions on how to set up Dial-Up Networking, consult your ISP or your operating systems
online help or printed documentation. Many ISPs include with their service a program that will install
and configure Dial-Up Networking automatically for you.
Sending a Fax
You can use the PhoneTools program included with your modem to send and receive faxes directly
from your computer. The following procedure uses print capture, which enables you to fax a
document directly from the Windows application in which you created it without opening PhoneTools.
1. Install PhoneTools if it is not already installed.
2. Create a document in a Windows application, such as a word processor, graphic editor, or
spreadsheet. To fax the document, keep the document open and select the Print command from
the File menu.
3. Select CAPTURE FAX +BVRP as the printer driver, and then click OK. The Send Fax wizard
appears.
4. In the Recipient section, type the required information or extract it from the Phone Book by
clicking
.
5. In the Template section, optionally select a cover page and type a cover message.
6. Select the document to be sent. The default file when sending from within a Windows application
is Capture.dgr.
7. Select the date and time to send the document, if you do not want to send it immediately.
8. Click Finish to start the transmission.