Multi-Tech Systems MT5634ZLX/FE Modem User Manual


 
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MultiMobile User Guide
MT5634ZLX/FE
Introduction
This chapter provides general and specific problem solving steps. Below are a number of
examples of Problems (P:), Causes (C:), and Solutions (S:). If your MT5634ZLX/FE is not
working properly, look up the problem and solution here; if unsuccessful, call Tech Support. At
the end of this chapter, there are some specific steps for resolving IRQ and COM port conflicts.
P: No Response to AT Commands
C: The COMx port that the modem is set to may be used by another card in the computer.
S: Change the COMx port of MT5634ZLX/FE to a different unused port. It might be best to set it
to COM3 or COM4. Even if you are not using a serial port which is set to the same COMx
port as the modem, it can still interfere with the modem. Be sure to update your software
COMx port setting as well.
C: The Interrupt that the modem is using may be the same Interrupt that another card is using.
S: Change the IRQ settings to a different, unused, IRQ. Even if you are not using a serial port
which is set to the same IRQ as the modem, it can still interfere with the modem.
P: The Modem Does Not Execute the Command Line
C: Make sure you are typing ‘AT’ at the beginning of command line (and hit Enter at the end).
C: Make sure the modem is not in Data Mode. Type +++ if necessary.
C: Make sure your software is set to the same COMx port as your MT5634ZLX/FE.
P: The Modem Does Not Give a Response After an AT Command Was Executed
C: The echo and/or responses may be turned off by the ATE0Q1 commands. Enable the AT&V1
to check Result Codes.
S: Use ATE1Q0 then Enter to change them back.
C: Make sure the modem is in Command Mode and not Data Mode when you type the AT
command.
P: The Modem Gives an ‘ERROR’ Response After an AT Command was Executed
C: Make sure you did not type an invalid command.
C: Make sure your command line is 40 characters or less.
P: The Modem Goes Off-Hook and Disables the Telephone Line.
C: The modem may be set to auto-answer the phone when it rings.
S: Disable auto-answer by typing ATS0=0 then Enter at the command line.
P: The Modem Does Not Auto-Answer the Phone
C: If necessary, make sure the software is configured to auto-answer the phone.
A: To set auto-answer mode on from AT command mode, type ATS0=n then click Enter. The n
stands for which number of rings the modem answers. For example: ATS0=3 causes the
modem to answer on the third ring.
P: The Software Does Not Control the Modem Properly or Can Not Detect the Modem
S: Make sure the software was set up correctly. Check the initialization string and dial string.
C: Some TSRs (programs that stay in memory after they are loaded) may conflict with the
communications software.
S: Try starting your computer without loading any TSRs.