2 Installation
MT5634ZPX-PCI 25
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.