Multi-Tech Systems MT5634ZPX-PCI-V92 Modem User Manual


 
6 Solving Problems
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MultiModemZPX User Guide
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. The following
symptoms are typical of problems you might encounter:
The modem does not respond to commands.
The modem cannot connect when dialing.
The modem disconnects while online.
The modem cannot connect when answering.
File transfer is slower than it should be.
Data is being lost.
There are garbage characters on the monitor.
The modem doesnt work with Caller ID.
Fax and data software cant run at the same time.
The voice functions dont work.
If you experience problems, please check the following possibilities before calling
Technical Support (see Appendix D).
The Modem Does Not Respond to Commands
Make sure you are issuing the modem commands from data communications
software, either manually in terminal mode or automatically by configuring the
software. (You cannot send commands to the modem from the DOS prompt.)
Make sure you are in terminal mode in your data communications program, then
type AT and press ENTER. If you get an OK response from your modem, your
connections are good and the problem likely is in the connection setup in your
communications software.
If you dont get an OK, make sure you have properly configured the port in your
communications program. Most legacy (prior to Windows 95) communications
programs connect to the COM port when the software loads and remain connect-
ed until the program terminates. Some programs can disconnect without exiting
the program. If this is the case, try issuing the softwares connection command.
If more than one communications program is open, they may conflict with each
other. Make sure all other communications programs are closed, and then try to
make the connection again.
If you are using DOS or Windows 3.1 communication software, make sure the
initialization string includes &F as the first command, to cancel any leftover
command that could affect the modems operation.
Your communication software settings might not match the port the modem is
connected to. Make sure the COM port you chose during setup matches the COM
port set in your communications software. See Chapter 2 for more information.