MultiMobile ZLX MT128ZLX-ST/NT ISDN PC-Card Modem User Guide
MultiMobile MT128ZLX PC Card Modem User Guide P/N S0000154, Revision A Copyright © 2001 by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expressed written permission from Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
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Contents 1 Introduction ...................................................................1 Product Description........................................................................................................................................... 2 About This Manual ............................................................................................................................................ 2 MT128ZLX-ST/NT & Computer Operating Systems......................................................
4 Installation & Use in Windows NT..............................90 MT128ZLX-ST/NT: Windows NT4 Driver Procedures................................................................................... 91 Windows NT4 Installation ...................................................................................................................... 91 Verifying the Windows NT4 Installation..............................................................................................
Windows ME Vcomm: Single Channel Access Example ..................................................................... 206 Windows ME Vcomm: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink).................................................... 209 Windows ME CAPI: Single Channel Access Example.......................................................................... 212 Windows ME CAPI: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) ........................................................
Appendix G: Phone Jack Pin Assignments.................249 RJ45 pin-outs of U-Interface......................................................................................................... 250 RJ45 Pinouts of S/T Interface........................................................................................................
1 Introduction
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 1 Introduction Product Description The MT128ZLX-ST/NT is a credit-card-size ISDN terminal adapter. It is plug-and-play compatible. The MT128ZLX-ST/NT is a Type II PCMCIA (PC-card) device with a thickness of 5 mm. It complies with the PCMCIA Standard Release 2.1 and JEIDA 4.2. The MT128ZLX-ST works with the “S/T” ISDN interface. The MT128ZLX-NT works with the “U” ISDN interface. Otherwise the MT128ZLX-ST and the MT128ZLXNT are functionally equivalent.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 1 Introduction MT128ZLX-ST/NT & Application Program Interfaces The MT128ZLX-ST/NT operates in conjunction with three Application Program Interface software packages: NDIS, VCOMM, or CAPI.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 1 Introduction Technical Specifications Model Number: Dimensions: MT128ZLX-ST or MT128ZLX-NT 54mm (W) x 85.6mm (L) x 5mm (H) Weight: 1.225 oz. (35 g) Power: +5V ±5%, @220mA Power Consumption: 0.86 W (concurrent mode) Cable/Connector: RJ-45 (telco end), 15-pin (to laptop PC) PC Card Interface: PCMCIA Type II Switch Compatibility: AT&T 5ESS, Nortel DMS-100, NI-1, ETSI Operating Systems: Windows 95 (OSR2), Windows 98, Win NT, Windows 2000, Windows ME Term.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 1 Introduction Features • Compatible with most laptop computers • Compatible with Card and Socket Services • Easy to install and use • Card is hot swappable • Supports popular OSs (e.g.
2 Installation & Use in Windows 95 6
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures MT128ZLX-ST/NT: Windows 95 Driver Procedures Windows 95 Installation NOTE: Before beginning the installation, you must obtain the following technical information from your telephone company: SPIDs (North America only) Switch Type Voice Encoding scheme Telephone Number(s) NOTE: As you begin this procedure, the MT128ZLX card should not be installed in the computer’s PCMCIA slot. The setup.exe file must be run before the card is installed.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures 5. At the Choose Destination Location screen, you can accept the default path or enter a different path at which to install the Configuration Utility files. Click Next>. 6. At the Select Program Folder screen, you can accept the default folder or select another folder into which the program icons will be added. Then click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures 7. The Start Copying Files screen allows you one last chance to go back and change information that you have provided in previous steps. When satisfied with your settings, click Next> to begin copying files. 8. Progress screens will appear while files are being copied to your hard disk. 9. When prompted to install the Accelerator Pack, click Yes.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures 10. Click Yes to accept the license agreement. 11. You will be prompted to read the manufacturer’s documentation. Click OK.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures 12. At the Setup Complete screen, select Yes, I want to restart my computer now. Click Finish. 13. When the restart process is complete, a message will appear indicating that “ISDN PC Card does not exist,” meaning that the card is not in the computer’s PCMCIA slot. This is normal. After the drivers are installed, this message will appear upon restart anytime the MT128ZLX card is not installed in its slot. Click OK.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures 14. Insert the MT128ZLX into the computer’s PCMCIA slot. 15. Windows 95 will detect the MT128ZLX card. The New Hardware Found wizard will display a series of screens indicating that is has found new hardware and that it is installing the corresponding software.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures 16. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel. Select the Network icon. Select the Configuration tab. Click Add. 17. At the Select Network Component Type screen, highlight Adapter and click Add.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures 18. At the Select Network Adapters screen, highlight “MultiTech” in the Manufacturers pane. In the right pane (the Network Adapters pane), the MT128ZLX ISDN Adapter appears in the list. Click OK. This installs the NDIS Application Program Interface and adds ISDN-LINE0 and ISDN-LINE1 to the list of devices in Dial-Up Networking. At the Network screen (under the Configuration tab), click OK.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures 19. The ISDN Configuration wizard begins. NOTE: The information entered in the Microsoft ISDN Configuration wizard does not affect the operation of the MT128ZLX. However, completing this wizard is necessary to update certain dial-up networking software components to add ISDN functionality to Windows 95. The MT128ZLX is configured for use with the Configuration Utility that was installed during driver installation.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures 20. Accept the default value for the “Switch Protocol.” Click Next>. 21. The next wizard screen requests Phone Number and SPID information. It is not necessary to enter this information here. You will be asked to supply this information later (in the Configuration Utility program). Leave the fields of this dialog box blank. Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures 22. At the ‘completion’ screen, click Finish. 23. When prompted to restart your computer, click Yes. 24. Driver installation is now complete. However, before you can use your MT128ZLX in Windows 95, it must be configured with SPIDs (in the U.S. and Canada), telephone numbers, voice-encoding information, and switch-type information. (See the procedure “Configuring the MT128ZLX In Windows 95” below.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures Verifying the Windows 95 Installation 1. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel. Click on the System icon. When the System Properties screen appears, select the Device Manager tab. 2. After a successful driver installation, the Device Manager will contain the following entries: MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST (ISDN) MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST (modem) MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST Multi-Function Card MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST ISDN TA (Net) 3.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures Configuring the MT128ZLX in Windows 95 NOTE: In this procedure, you will be asked to enter detailed configuration information that relates to the ISDN equipment being used by your telephone company. Specifically, your telephone company must provide the following information: SPIDs, Phone Numbers, Switch Type, and Voice Encoding type.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures Uninstalling MT128ZLX-ST/NT Drivers in Windows 95 1. Close the Status program. After the Configuration Utility has been installed, the Status program’s icon normally appears at the lower right corner of your screen. Click on this icon and close the Status program. 2. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel. Click on the Add/Remove Programs icon. The Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box will appear.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures Click on Details to see files that must be manually deleted later. Record file names as needed. Click OK at both of these screens to proceed.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 Driver Procedures 5. A message screen appears recommending that you restart your computer. Click OK. Then restart your computer.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage MT128ZLX: Using APIs in Windows 95 About APIs The MT128ZLX-ST/NT operates in conjunction with three Application Program Interface software packages: NDIS, VCOMM, or CAPI. This chapter presents examples of how the MT128ZLX can be used with these APIs. The CAPI-compliant program used in these examples is RVS-COM Lite. Each API contains software components that interact with the operating system of the computer in which the MT128ZLX is installed.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage The CAPI API Being a common interface, the ISDN CAPI (Common Application Program Interface), allows software programs to use all ISDN services. Computer programs have access to most services and features of ISDN when used with CAPI. This access is hardware-independent. CAPI makes call numbers available, as well as several kinds of service information: caller number, called number, call charges, ISDN service ID.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage Windows 95 NDIS : Single Channel Access Example NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage 2. The Make New Connection screen appears. Enter a descriptive name for the connection. In the “Select a Modem” drop-down box, highlight ISDN-Line0. Click Next>. 3. At the next screen, enter the area code and phone number of your ISP or the remote device you will be calling using this connection. Select the appropriate Country Code and click Next> to complete the setup.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage 4. At the completion screen, click Finish. The new dialup connection is ready to configure.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage 5. From the Dial-Up Networking folder, right-click on your new connection icon. Choose Properties. 6. On the General tab, type in the phone number for the adapter port. You may change the connection options by clicking Configure. 7. Click on the Server Types tab to configure logon options, encryption, log file information and network protocol options, including TCP/IP Settings for your remote server and DNS connections.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage Windows 95 NDIS: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2. The Set Additional Devices screen appears. 3. Select Use Additional Devices. Click Add. 2: Windows 95 API Usage At the Edit Extra Device screen, in the Device Name drop-down box, select ISDN-Line1. Enter the Phone Number of your ISP or the remote device that you will be calling with this connection. When complete, continue to click OK to leave the Set Additional Devices configuration screens.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage Windows 95 Vcomm: Single Channel Access Example NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4. 2: Windows 95 API Usage At the completion screen, click Finish. The new dialup connection is ready to configure.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage 5. From the Dial-Up Networking folder, right-click on your new connection icon. Choose Properties. 6. On the General tab, type in the phone number for the adapter port. You may change the connection options by clicking Configure. 7. Click on the Server Types tab to configure logon options, encryption, log file information and network protocol options, including TCP/IP Settings for your remote server and DNS connections.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage Windows 95 Vcomm: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage 2. At the next screen, Windows 95 will prepare to detect your modem. Click on “Do not detect my modem; I will select it from a list.” Click Next>. 3. The next screen displays a list of modem manufacturers and modem models. In the Manufacturers pane, highlight “MultiTech.” In the Models pane, highlight “MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST (modem).” Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4. 2: Windows 95 API Usage The next screens allows you to select which COM port to use with the MT128ZLX. Select “ISDN 2nd COM.” Click Next>. 5. At the completion screen, click Finish. You should now see two ISDN devices in the Modems Properties window. Click Close to exit from the Modems Properties window. Then close the Control Panel window.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage 6. For this example, we will use the existing connection that was created in the VCOMM single-channel procedure above (“Windows 95 Vcomm: Single Channel Access Example”). Go to Start | Programs | Accessories | Dial-Up Networking. This will open up the Dial-Up Networking folder. From the Dial-Up Networking folder, right-click on your new connection icon. Choose Properties. 7. The Connection menu screen appears. Click on Settings.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage 8. The Set Additional Devices screen appears. 9. Select Use Additional Devices. Click Add. At the Edit Extra Device screen, in the Device Name drop-down box, select MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST (modem) #2. Enter the Phone Number of your ISP or of the remote device that you will be calling with this connection. When complete, continue to click OK to leave the Set Additional Devices configuration screens.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage Windows 95 CAPI: Single Channel Access Example NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage 2. The Make New Connection screen appears. Enter a descriptive name for the connection. In the “Select a Modem” drop-down box, highlight RVS ISDN V.120. Click Next>. 3. At the next screen, enter the area code and phone number of your ISP or of the remote device you will be calling using this connection. Select the appropriate Country Code and click Next> to complete the setup.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4. 2: Windows 95 API Usage At the completion screen, click Finish. The new dialup connection is ready to configure. 5. From the Dial-Up Networking folder, right-click on your new connection icon. Choose Properties.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage 6. On the General tab, type in the phone number for the adapter port. You can change the connection options by clicking Configure. 7. Click on the Server Types tab to configure logon options, encryption, log file information and network protocol options, including TCP/IP Settings for your remote server and DNS connections. If necessary, contact your ISP or network administrator to obtain the correct TCP/IP addressing information. 8.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage Windows 95 CAPI: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage 2. At the next screen, Windows 95 will prepare to detect your modem. Click on “Do not detect my modem; I will select it from a list.” Click Next>. 3. The next screen displays a list of modem manufacturers and modem models. In the Manufacturers pane, highlight “RVS Datentechnik.” In the Models pane, highlight “RVS ISDN V.120.” Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage 4. The next screens allows you to select which COM port to use with the “RVS ISDN V.120 modem.” Select “RVS Port (COM 4).” Click Next>. 5. At the completion screen, click Finish. You should now see two “RVS ISDN V.120” devices in the Modems Properties window. Click Close to exit from the Modems Properties window. Then close the Control Panel window.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage 6. For this example, we will use the existing connection that was created in the CAPI single-channel procedure above (“Windows 95 CAPI: Single Channel Access Example”). Go to Start | Programs | Accessories | Dial-Up Networking. This will open up the Dial-Up Networking folder. From the Dial-Up Networking folder, right-click on your new connection icon. Choose Properties. 7. The Connection menu screen appears. Click on Settings. 8.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 2: Windows 95 API Usage 9. Select Use Additional Devices. Click Add. At the Edit Extra Device screen, in the Device Name drop-down box, select RVS ISDN V.120 #2. Enter the Phone Number of your ISP or of the remote device that you will be calling with this connection. When complete, continue to click OK to leave the Set Additional Devices configuration screens. To use this new connection, double-click on the New Dial-Up Networking Connection icon.
3 Installation & Use in Windows 98 48
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures MT128ZLX-ST/NT: Windows 98 Driver Procedures Windows 98 Installation NOTE: Before beginning the installation, you must obtain the following technical information from your telephone company: SPIDs (North America only) Switch Type Voice Encoding scheme Telephone Number(s) NOTE: As you begin this procedure, the MT128ZLX card should not be installed in the computer’s PCMCIA slot. The setup.exe file must be run before the card is installed.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures 4. Double-click on the Setup.exe file to launch the Configuration Utility Setup program. At the Welcome screen, click Next. 5. At the Choose Destination Location screen, you can accept the default path or enter a different path at which to install the Configuration Utility files. Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures 6. At the Select Program Folder screen, you can accept the default folder or select another folder into which the program icons will be added. Then click Next>. 7. The Start Copying Files screen allows you one last chance to go back and change information that you have provided in previous steps. When satisfied with your settings, click Next> to begin copying files. 8.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures 9. The Configuration Utility screen appears, displaying the various applets of the Configuration Utility program. Close the Configuration Utility window. 10. At the Setup Complete, screen, select Yes, I want to restart my computer now. Click Finish.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures 11. When the restart process is complete, a message will appear indicating that “ISDN PC Card does not exist,” meaning that the card is not in the computer’s PCMCIA slot. This is normal. After the drivers are installed, this message will appear upon restart anytime the MT128ZLX card is not installed in its slot. Click OK. 12. Insert the MT128ZLX into the computer’s PCMCIA slot. 13. Windows 98 will detect the MT128ZLX card.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures 14. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel. Select the Network icon. Select the Configuration tab. Click Add. 15. At the Select Network Component Type screen, highlight Adapter and click Add.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures 16. At the Select Network Adapters screen, highlight “MultiTech” in the Manufacturers pane. In the right pane (the Network Adapters pane), the MT128ZLX ISDN Adapter appears in the list. Click OK. This installs the NDIS Application Program Interface and adds ISDN-LINE0 and ISDN-LINE1 to the list of devices in Dial-Up Networking. At the Network screen (under the Configuration tab), click OK. 17. The ISDN Configuration wizard begins.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures 19. The next wizard screen requests Phone Number and SPID information. It is not necessary to enter this information here. You will be asked to supply this information later (in the Configuration Utility program). Leave the fields of this dialog box blank. Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures 20. At the ‘completion’ screen, click Finish. 21. In some cases, Windows 98 may require an additional software component which can be loaded from the Windows 98 CD-ROM. If this occurs, a notification screen will appear. Insert your Windows 98 CD into the CD-ROM drive and follow the Windows 98 messages to allow the required files to be copied. 22.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures Verifying the Windows 98 Installation 1. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel. Click on the System icon. When the System Properties screen appears, select the Device Manager tab. 2. After a successful driver installation, the Device Manager will contain the following entries: MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST (ISDN) MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST (modem) MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST Multi-Function Card MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST ISDN TA (Net) 3.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures Configuring the MT128ZLX-ST/NT in Windows 98 NOTE: In this procedure, you will be asked to enter detailed configuration information that relates to the ISDN equipment being used by your telephone company. Specifically, your telephone company must provide the following information: SPIDs, Phone Numbers, Switch Type, and Voice Encoding type.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Switch Type: 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures See listed options. Phone Numbers: B1 number and B2 number. SPID Needed only in the U.S. and Canada. B-Channel Speed 56 kbps or 64 kbps Voice Encoding: for Net3 or ETSI, use A-law voice encoding for other switches, use Mu-law voice encoding NOTE: It is essential for the proper operation of your device that this information is entered correctly. Please take a moment to verify that the information entered is correct.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures Uninstalling MT128ZLX-ST/NT Drivers in Windows 98 1. Close the Status program. After the Configuration Utility has been installed, the Status program’s icon normally appears at the lower right corner of your screen. Click on this icon and close the Status program. NOTE: Failure to close the Status program at this point will result in an incomplete uninstallation process. 2. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures 3. At the Confirm File Deletion screen, click Yes. 4. The Uninstall Shield program will appear. At the Remove Programs From Your Computer screen, click OK.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 Driver Procedures If, for any reason, the Status screen was not closed earlier (step 1), the uninstall procedure will be incomplete and some program files will remain on the computer. If this happens, the Remove Programs From Your Computer screen will point out that files need to be removed manually. To identify the files that must be manually deleted later, click on the Details button. Record file names as needed. Click OK to proceed. 5.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage MT128ZLX: Using APIs in Windows 98 About APIs The MT128ZLX-ST/NT operates in conjunction with three Application Program Interface software packages: NDIS, VCOMM, or CAPI. This chapter presents examples of how the MT128ZLX can be used with these APIs. The CAPI-compliant program used in these examples is RVS-COM Lite. Each API contains software components that interact with the operating system of the computer in which the MT128ZLX is installed.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage The CAPI API Being a common interface, the ISDN CAPI (Common Application Program Interface), allows software programs to use all ISDN services. Computer programs have access to most services and features of ISDN when used with CAPI. This access is hardware-independent. CAPI makes call numbers available, as well as several kinds of service information: caller number, called number, call charges, ISDN service ID.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage Windows 98 NDIS : Single Channel Access Example NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage The Make New Connection screen appears. Enter a descriptive name for the connection. In the “Select a device” drop-down box, highlight ISDN-Line0. Click Next>. 3. At the next screen, enter the area code and phone number of your ISP or the remote device you will be calling using this connection. Select the appropriate Country or Region Code and click Next> to complete the setup.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage 4. At the completion screen, click Finish. The new dialup connection is ready to configure. 5. From the Dial-Up Networking folder, right-click on your new connection icon. Choose Properties.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage 6. On the General tab, type in the phone number for the adapter port. You may change the connection options by clicking Configure. 7. Click on the Server Types tab to configure logon options, encryption, log file information and network protocol options, including TCP/IP Settings for your remote server and DNS connections. If necessary, contact your ISP or network administrator to obtain the correct TCP/IP addressing information. 8.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage Windows 98 NDIS: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage Click on the MultiLink tab. 2. Select Use Additional Devices. Click Add. At the Edit Extra Device screen, in the Device Name drop-down box, select ISDN-Line1. Enter the Phone Number of your ISP or of the remote device that you will be calling with this connection. When complete, continue to click OK to leave the Set Additional Devices configuration screens. To use this new connection, double-click on the New Dial-Up Networking Connection icon.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage Windows 98 VCOMM: Single Channel Access Example NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage 2. The Make New Connection screen appears. Enter a descriptive name for the connection. In the “Select a device” drop-down box, highlight MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST (modem). Click Next>. 3. At the next screen, enter the area code and phone number of your ISP or of the remote device you will be calling using this connection. Select the appropriate Country Code and click Next> to complete the setup. Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4. 3: Windows 98 API Usage At the completion screen, click Finish. The new dialup connection is ready to configure. 5. From the Dial-Up Networking folder, right-click on your new connection icon. Choose Properties.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage 6. On the General tab, type in the phone number for the adapter port. You may change the connection options by clicking Configure. 7. Click on the Server Types tab to configure logon options, encryption, log file information and network protocol options, including TCP/IP Settings for your remote server and DNS connections. If necessary, contact your ISP or network administrator to obtain the correct TCP/IP addressing information. 8.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage Windows 98 Vcomm: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage 2. At the next screen, Windows 98 will prepare to detect your modem. Click on “Do not detect my modem; I will select it from a list.” Click Next>. 3. The next screen displays a list of modem manufacturers and modem models. In the Manufacturers pane, highlight “MultiTech.” In the Models pane, highlight “MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST (modem).” Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4. 3: Windows 98 API Usage The next screens allows you to select which COM port to use with the MT128ZLX. nd Select “ISDN 2 COM.” Click Next>. 5. At the completion screen, click Finish. You should now see two ISDN devices in the Modems Properties window. Click Close to exit from the Modems Properties window. Then close the Control Panel window. 6.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage Go to Start | Programs | Accessories | Communications | Dial-Up Networking. This will open up the Dial-Up Networking folder. From the Dial-Up Networking folder, right-click on your new connection icon. Choose Properties. 7. The Connection menu screen appears. Click on the MultiLink tab. Select Use Additional Devices. Click Add.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage 8. At the Edit Extra Device screen, in the Device Name drop-down box, select MultiMobile MT128ZLXST (modem) #2. Enter the Phone Number of your ISP or of the remote device that you will be calling with this connection. When complete, continue to click OK to leave the Set Additional Devices configuration screens. To use this new connection, double-click on the New Dial-Up Networking Connection icon.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage Windows 98 CAPI: Single Channel Access Example NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage 2. The Make New Connection screen appears. Enter a descriptive name for the connection. In the “Select a device” drop-down box, highlight RVS ISDN V.120. Click Next>. 3. At the next screen, enter the area code and phone number of your ISP or of the remote device you will be calling using this connection. Select the appropriate Country Code and click Next> to complete the setup.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4. 3: Windows 98 API Usage At the completion screen, click Finish. The new dialup connection is ready to configure. 5. From the Dial-Up Networking folder, right-click on your new connection icon. Choose Properties.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage 6. On the General tab, type in the phone number for the adapter port. You may change the connection options by clicking Configure. 7. Click on the Server Types tab to configure logon options, encryption, log file information and network protocol options, including TCP/IP Settings for your remote server and DNS connections. If necessary, contact your ISP or network administrator to obtain the correct TCP/IP addressing information. 8.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage Windows 98 CAPI: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage 4. At the next screen, Windows 98 will prepare to detect your modem. Click on “Do not detect my modem; I will select it from a list.” Click Next>. 5. The next screen displays a list of modem manufacturers and modem models. In the Manufacturers pane, highlight “RVS Datentechnik.” In the Models pane, highlight “RVS ISDN V.120.” Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6. 3: Windows 98 API Usage The next screens allows you to select which COM port to use with the “RVS ISDN V.120 modem.” Select “RVS Port (COM 5).” Click Next>. 7. At the completion screen, click Finish. You should now see two “RVS ISDN V.120” devices in the Modems Properties window. Click Close to exit from the Modems Properties window. Then close the Control Panel window.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage 8. For this example, we will use the existing connection that was created in the CAPI single-channel procedure above (“Windows 98 CAPI: Single Channel Access Example”). Go to Start | Programs | Accessories | Communications |Dial-Up Networking. This will open up the Dial-Up Networking folder. From the Dial-Up Networking folder, right-click on your new connection icon. Choose Properties. 9. The Connection menu screen appears.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 3: Windows 98 API Usage 10. At the Edit Extra Device screen, in the Device Name drop-down box, select MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST (modem) #2. Enter the Phone Number of your ISP or of the remote device that you will be calling with this connection. When complete, continue to click OK to leave the Set Additional Devices configuration screens. To use this new connection, double-click on the New Dial-Up Networking Connection icon.
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MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures MT128ZLX-ST/NT: Windows NT4 Driver Procedures Windows NT4 Installation Note: To install, configure, and remove devices in Windows NT, your logon permissions must include the ability to load and remove device drivers. 1. Insert the MT128ZLX card into the laptop PC. 2. Insert the MT128ZLX Installation CD into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. 3. In Windows Explorer, browse to the NT40 directory on the MT128ZLX Installation CD.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 4. Double-click on the Setup.exe file to launch the Configuration Utility Setup program. At the Welcome screen, click Next>. 5. At the Choose Destination Location screen, you can accept the default path or enter a different path at which to install the Configuration Utility files. Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 6. At the Select Program Folder screen, you can accept the default folder or select another folder into which the program icons will be added. Then click Next>. 7. The Start Copying Files screen allows you one last chance to go back and change the information that you have provided in previous steps. When satisfied with your settings, click Next> to begin copying files.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 8. Progress screens will appear while files are being copied to your hard disk. When file copying is complete, a Configuration Utility window will also appear, displaying the three applets of the Configuration Utility program (HW Detect, Protocol Analyzer, and Status monitor). Close the Configuration Utility window. 9. At the Setup Complete, screen, select Yes, I want to restart my computer now. Click Finish.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 10. When the restart process is complete, the HW Detect window will appear. This screen presents the IRQ values and base-I/O addresses that are available in the computer. Available resources are marked with a green check. Resources already in use are marked with a red “X.” This is an informational screen only. Click OK.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 11. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel | Network.. Select the Adapters tab. Click Add. 12. The Select Network Adapter screen appears. Click Have Disk.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 13. At the Insert Disk screen, enter D:\nt40, where “D” is the CD-ROM drive letter. Click OK. 14. The Select OEM Option screen appears. Click OK. 15. A progress screen will appear while files are being copied.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 16. The MultiMobile MT128ZLX Setup screen will appear. Enter the “Adapter Settings” (these are computer resource settings) and the “Line Settings” (these are ISDN settings) that are requested on the screen. Click OK. 17. A progress screen appears briefly. Then a Setup Message screen appears indicating that RAS must be configured. Click OK.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 18. At the Network screen, click on the Services tab. Highlight Remote Access Service. Click on Properties. 19. At the Remote Access Setup screen, select Add.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 20. The Add RAS Device screen appears. Highlight “ISDN1 – MT128STZLX” and click OK. 21. At the Remote Access Setup screen, select Add again. 22. The Add RAS Device screen appears again. Highlight “ISDN2 – MT128STZLX” and click OK.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 23. At the Remote Access Setup screen, click Continue. 24. At the Network screen, click Close.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 25. Progress screens appear while bindings are being stored. You will then be prompted to reboot your computer. Click Yes. 26. Installation is complete. Verifying the Windows NT4 Installation 1. When the restart process is complete, go to Start | Settings | Control Panel. Click on the PC Card applet. The MultiMobile MT128ZLX is listed with a question-mark icon. This is normal. Click OK.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 2. Go to Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Windows NT Diagnostics. Select the Resources tab and the IRQ button. Verify that the ISDN-TA device is assigned to the IRQ that you selected earlier. 3. Under the Resources tab, click the I/O Port button. Verify that the ISDN-TA device is using the I/O address that you selected earlier.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 4. If for any reason the IRQ or I/O Port are not the same as the ones you specified earlier, go back and repeat the Windows NT procedure at step 11 and then re-check that the correct IRQ and I/O Port values have been assigned. If you still have problems with this, call MultiTech’s Tech Support group at 1-800972-2439.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 2. The MultiMobile MT128STZLX Setup screen will appear. 3. Enter the information needed in each field of the Line Setting pane. Switch Type: See listed options. Phone Numbers: B1 number and B2 number SPID: Needed only in the U.S. and Canada. B-Channel Speed: 56kbps or 64 kbps Analog Encoder: For Net3 or ETSI, use A-law voice encoding. For other switches, use Mu-law voice encoding. Click OK. At the Network screen, click Close.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures Uninstalling the MT128ZLX-ST/NT Drivers in Windows NT4 1. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel. Click on the Network icon. At the Network dialog box, click on the Services tab. Highlight Remote Access Service. Click Properties. 2. The Remote Access Setup dialog box appears. Highlight “ISDN1” and click Remove.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures At the confirmation screen, click Yes. 3. At the Remote Access Setup dialog box, highlight “ISDN2” and click Remove. At the confirmation screen, click Yes. 4. Click Continue at the Remote Access Setup screen. When the Network dialog box appears again, click on the Adapters tab. Highlight the entry “MultiMobile MT128STZLX Adapter.” Click Remove.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 5. When the confirmation screen appears, click Yes. 6. When the Network dialog box appears again, click Close. Transient progress screens will appear while bindings are being stored. 7. When prompted to restart your computer, click Yes. 8. When the restart process is complete, go to Start | Settings | Control Panel. Click on the Add/Remove Programs icon. Highlight Configuration Utility. Click on Add/Remove.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT Driver Procedures 10. At the Confirm File Deletion screen, click Yes. 11. The Uninstall Shield program will appear. At the Remove Programs From Your Computer screen, click OK. 12. When the Add/Remove Programs Properties screen appears, click OK. 13. The uninstall procedure is complete.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage MT128ZLX: Using APIs in Windows NT About APIs The MT128ZLX-ST/NT operates in conjunction with three Application Program Interface software packages: NDIS, VCOMM, or CAPI. However, VCOMM is not supported in Windows NT. This chapter presents examples of how the MT128ZLX can be used with NDIS and CAPI. The CAPI-compliant program used in these examples is RVS-COM Lite.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage The CAPI API Being a common interface, the ISDN CAPI (Common Application Program Interface), allows software programs to use all ISDN services. Computer programs have access to most services and features of ISDN when used with CAPI. This access is hardware-independent. CAPI makes call numbers available, as well as several kinds of service information: caller number, called number, call charges, ISDN service ID.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage Windows NT4 NDIS: Single Channel Access Example NOTE: To install, configure, and remove devices in Windows NT, your logon permissions must include the ability to load and remove device drivers. NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 3. The New Phonebook Entry Wizard screen appears. Type in a descriptive name for the phonebook entry. Click Next>. 4. The Server screen appears. Click the check-boxes that apply. Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 5. The Modem or Adapter screen appears. For this example, select “MT128STZLX (ISDN1).” Click Next>. 6. The Phone Number screen appears. Enter the phone number of the dial-up server you are calling. Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 7. At the completion screen, click Finish. 8. The Dial-Up Networking screen re-appears.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 9. Click More. Highlight and click on Edit Entry and Modem Properties. 10. The Edit Phonebook Entry screen appears. 11. Click on the Server tab to configure logon options, encryption, log file information and network protocol options, including TCP/IP Settings, for your remote server and DNS connections. If necessary, contact your ISP or network administrator to obtain the correct TCP/IP addressing information. 12.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage To use the new connection, click on the Dial button. Type in the user name and password for your remote account. If you are joining a domain, you must also specify the domain name. Windows NT4 NDIS: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) NOTE: To install, configure, and remove devices in Windows NT, your logon permissions must include the ability to load and remove device drivers.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 2. Click More. Highlight and click on Edit Entry and Modem Properties. 3. The Edit Phonebook Entry screen appears. In the Dial using drop-down box, select “Multiple Lines.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 4. Click on the Configure button. The Multiple Line Configuration screen appears. For this example, highlight MT128STZLX (ISDN2) and click the check box. Click on the Phone Numbers button. 5. The Phone Numbers screen will appear. In the New phone number field, type in the phone number. (In this example, both ISDN lines use the same phone number. In some cases, a separate phone number is used for each ISDN connection.) Click Add.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage To use the new multi-link connection, click on the Dial button. Type in the user name and password for your remote account. If you are joining a domain, you must also specify the domain name. Windows NT4 VCOMM: Single Channel Access Not supported. Windows NT4 VCOMM: Dual Channel Access Not supported.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage Windows NT4 CAPI: Single Channel Access Example NOTE: To install, configure, and remove devices in Windows NT, your logon permissions must include the ability to load and remove device drivers. NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator: 1.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 3. The Add RAS Device screen appears. In the RAS-capable devices drop-down box, select “COM3-RVS ISDN V.120.” Click OK. 4. The Remote Access Setup screen re-appears. Click on the Configure button. The Configure Port Usage screen appears. Select the appropriate port usage. Click OK.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 5. At the Remote Access Setup screen, click on the Network… button. Select the appropriate network protocol to be used. Click OK. 6. At the Remote Access Setup screen, click the Continue button. 7. At the Network screen, click Close. Transient screens will appear while bindings are being stored. You will be prompted to restart your computer. Click Yes. 8. Go to Start | Programs | Accessories | Dial-Up Networking.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 10. The New Phonebook Entry Wizard screen appears. Type in a descriptive name for the phonebook entry. Click Next>. 11. The Server screen appears. Click the check-boxes that apply. Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 12. The Modem or Adapter screen appears. For this example, select “RVS ISDN V.120 (COM3).” Click Next>. 13. The Phone Number screen appears. Enter the phone number of the dial-up server you are calling. Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 14. At the completion screen, click Finish. 15. The Dial-Up Networking screen re-appears.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 16. Click More. Highlight and click on Edit Entry and Modem Properties. 17. The Edit Phonebook Entry screen appears. 18. Click on the Server tab to configure logon options, encryption, log file information and network protocol options, including TCP/IP Settings, for your remote server and DNS connections. If necessary, contact your ISP or network administrator to obtain the correct TCP/IP addressing information. 19.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage NOTE: To install, configure, and remove devices in Windows NT, your logon permissions must include the ability to load and remove device drivers. NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 3. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel | Modems. Click Add. 4. The Install New Modems screen appears. Select “Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list.” Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 5. The next screen displays a list of modem manufacturers and modem models. In the Manufacturers pane, highlight “RVS Datentechnik.” In the Models pane, highlight “RVS ISDN V.120.” Click Next>. 6. The next screens allows you to select which COM port to use with the “RVS ISDN V.120 modem.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 7. At the completion screen, click Finish. The Modems Properties screen appears. Click Close. You will be prompted to configure your dial-up networking because the list of modems has changed. Click Yes. 8. The Remote Access Setup screen appears. Click Add.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 9. The Add RAS Device screen appears. From the RAS-Capable Devices drop-down box, select “COM4 – RVS ISDN V.120 #2.” Click OK. 10. The Remote Access Setup screen re-appears. Click on the Configure button. The Configure Port Usage screen appears. Select the appropriate port usage. Click OK. 11. At the Remote Access Setup screen, click on the Network… button. Select the appropriate network protocol to be used. Click OK.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 12. At the Remote Access Setup screen, click the Continue button. 13. Transient screens will appear while bindings are being stored. You will be prompted to restart your computer. Click Yes. 14. You will need to create a new dial-up connection as described above (“Windows NT CAPI : Single Channel Access Example”) or modify an existing connection. Go to Start | Programs | Accessories | DialUp Networking.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 15. Click More. Highlight and click on Edit Entry and Modem Properties. 16. The Edit Phonebook Entry screen appears. In the Dial using drop-down box, select “Multiple Lines.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage 17. Click on the Configure button. The Multiple Line Configuration screen appears. For this example, highlight RVS ISDN V.120 #2 (COM4) and click the check box. Click on the Phone Numbers button. 18. The Phone Numbers screen will appear. In the New phone number field, type in the phone number. (In this example, both ISDN lines use the same phone number. In some cases, a separate phone number is used for each ISDN connection.) Click Add.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4: Windows NT API Usage At the Multiple Line Configuration screen, click OK. At the Edit Phonebook Entry screen, click OK. To use the new multi-link connection, click on the Dial button. Type in the user name and password for your remote account. If you are joining a domain, you must also specify the domain name.
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MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures MT128ZLX-ST/NT: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures Windows 2000 Installation NOTE: Before beginning the installation, you must obtain the following technical information from your telephone company: SPIDs (North America only) Switch Type Voice Encoding scheme Telephone Number(s) NOTE: To install, configure, and remove devices in Windows 2000, your logon permissions must include the ability to load and remove device drivers.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures 5. At the Choose Destination Location screen, you can accept the default path or enter a different path at which to install the Configuration Utility files. Click Next>. 6. At the Select Program Folder screen, you can accept the default folder or select another folder into which the program icons will be added. Then click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures 7. The Start Copying Files screen allows you one last chance to go back and change information that you have provided in previous steps. When satisfied with your settings, click Next> to begin copying files. 8. Progress screens will appear while files are being copied to your hard disk.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures 9. At the Setup Complete, screen, select Yes, I want to restart my computer now. Click Finish. 10. When the restart process is complete, the Line Status window will appear briefly. Now, insert the MT128ZLX card into the laptop PC. 11. Windows 2000 detects the MT128ZLX card and the Found New Hardware screen appears.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures 12. The Digital Signature Not Found screen will appear. Click Yes. 13. The Found New Hardware screen appears again, followed by another Digital Signature Not Found screen.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures 14. The ISDN Configuration wizard screen sequence (labeled ISDN – Intelligent PCMCIA ISDN TA (Net)) begins. NOTE: The information entered in the Microsoft ISDN Configuration wizard does not affect the operation of the MT128ZLX. However, completing this wizard is necessary to update certain dial-up networking software components to add ISDN functionality to Windows 2000.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures 16. A completion screen appears. Click Finish. 17. You will be prompted to restart your computer. Click Yes. The driver installation procedure is now complete. However, before you can use your MT128ZLX in Windows 2000, it must be configured with SPIDs (in the U.S. and Canada), telephone numbers, voice-encoding information, and switch-type information. (See the procedure “Configuring the MT128ZLX In Windows 2000” below.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures Modems \ MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST (Modem) Multifunction Adapters \ MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST (Multi-Function Card) Network Adapters \ Intelligent PCMCIA ISDN TA (Net) 3. If these entries do not appear, re-do the driver installation procedure. If the installation fails repeatedly, call MultiTech Tech Support (800-972-2439).
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures 2. Enter the information needed in each field of the dialog box. Switch Type: See listed options. Phone Numbers: B1 number and B2 number. SPID Needed only in the U.S. and Canada. B-Channel Speed 56 kbps or 64 kbps Voice Encoding: for Net3 or ETSI, use A-law voice encoding for other switches, use Mu-law voice encoding Click OK.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures Uninstalling the MT128ZLX-ST/NT Drivers in Windows 2000 1. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel. Click on the Add/Remove Programs icon. At the Add/Remove Programs dialog box, highlight Change or Remove Programs. Click Change/Remove. 2. At the confirmation screen, click Yes. 3. The Uninstall Shield program will appear. At the Remove Programs From Your Computer screen, click OK.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures Click on Details to see files that must be manually deleted later. Record file names as needed. 4. Click Continue at the Remote Access Setup screen. When the Network dialog box appears again, click on the Adapters tab. Highlight the entry “MultiMobile MT128STZLX Adapter.” Click Remove.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures 5. When the confirmation screen appears, click Yes. 6. When the Network dialog box appears again, click Close. Transient progress screens will appear while bindings are being stored. 7. When prompted to restart your computer, click Yes. 8. When the restart process is complete, go to Start | Settings | Control Panel. Click on the Add/Remove Programs icon. Highlight Configuration Utility. Click on Add/Remove. 10.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures 11. The Uninstall Shield program will appear. At the Remove Programs From Your Computer screen, click OK. 12. When the Add/Remove Programs Properties screen appears, click OK. 13. The uninstall procedure is complete.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage MT128ZLX: Using APIs in Windows 2000 About APIs The MT128ZLX-ST/NT operates in conjunction with three Application Program Interface software packages: NDIS, VCOMM, or CAPI. This chapter presents examples of how the MT128ZLX can be used with these APIs. The CAPI-compliant program used in these examples is RVS-COM Lite. Each API contains software components that interact with the operating system of the computer in which the MT128ZLX is installed.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage The CAPI API Being a common interface, the ISDN CAPI (Common Application Program Interface), allows software programs to use all ISDN services. Computer programs have access to most services and features of ISDN when used with CAPI. This access is hardware-independent. CAPI makes call numbers available, as well as several kinds of service information: caller number, called number, call charges, ISDN service ID.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage Windows 2000 NDIS: Single Channel Access Example NOTE: To install, configure, and remove devices in Windows 2000, your logon permissions must include the ability to load and remove device drivers. NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 2. At the Network Connection Type screen, choose the type of network connection you want to create, based on your network configuration and your networking needs. For this example, we will select “Dialup to private network.” Click Next>. 3. The Select a Device screen appears. At this screen, you specify the device to be used for this connection. In this example, we have chosen the “ISDN Channel-Intelligent PCMCIA ISDN TA (Net).” Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 4. The Phone Number to Dial screen appears. At this screen, you will type the phone number of the computer or network to which you are connecting. Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 5. The Connection Availability screen appears. At this screen, you can choose to make this connection available only to yourself or, alternatively, to all users. Click Next>. 6. The Completing the Network Connection Wizard screen appears. At this screen, you should type in a descriptive name for this connection. Click Finish.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 7. The Connect Dial-Up Connection screen appears. To configure this connection, click the Properties button.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage From the Dial-Up Connection screen, do one or more of the following: - to configure dialing services, phone numbers, host address, country/region codes, or dialing rules, click the General tab; - to configure dialing and re-dialing options, multi-link configuration, domain name, or X.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage Windows 2000 NDIS: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) If you would like to use multi-linking with your NDIS connection, first be sure that your ISDN provider supports a 128kbps MLP option. NOTE: To install, configure, and remove devices in Windows 2000, your logon permissions must include the ability to load and remove device drivers.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 2. Double-click on the icon of the connection you want to configure. At the Connect Dial-Up Connection screen, click Properties. 3. The Dial-Up Connection screen appears. Select the General tab. Select the check-box for the additional “ISDN Channel-Intelligent PCMCIA ISDN TA (Net)” listed in the Connect Using field.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage Type in the user name and password for your remote account. If you are joining a domain, you must also specify the domain name. To use the new multi-link connection, click on the Dial button.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage Windows 2000 Vcomm: Single Channel Access Example NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 2. At the Network Connection Type screen, choose the type of network connection you want to create, based on your network configuration and your networking needs. For this example, we will select “Dialup to private network.” Click Next>. 3. The Select a Device screen appears. At this screen, you specify the device to be used for this connection. In this example, we have chosen the “ISDN Channel-Intelligent PCMCIA ISDN TA (Net).” Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 4. The Phone Number to Dial screen appears. At this screen, you will type the phone number of the computer or network to which you are connecting. Click Next>. 5. The Connection Availability screen appears. At this screen, you can choose to make this connection available only to yourself or, alternatively, to all users. Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 6. The Completing the Network Connection Wizard screen appears. At this screen, you should type in a descriptive name for this connection. Click Finish. 7. The Connect Dial-Up Connection screen appears.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage To configure this connection, click the Properties button. 8. From the Dial-Up Connection screen, do one or more of the following: - to configure dialing services, phone numbers, host address, country/region codes, or dialing rules, click the General tab; - to configure dialing and re-dialing options, multi-link configuration, domain name, or X.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage When configuration is complete, click OK to return to the Connect Dial-Up Connection screen. To use the new connection, click on the Dial button. Type in the user name and password for your remote account. If you are joining a domain, you must also specify the domain name. Windows 2000 Vcomm: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) NOT SUPPORTED.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage Windows 2000 CAPI: Single Channel Access Example NOTE: To install, configure, and remove devices in Windows 2000, your logon permissions must include the ability to load and remove device drivers. NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 2. At the Network Connection Type screen, choose the type of network connection you want to create, based on your network configuration and your networking needs. For this example, we will select “Dialup to private network.” Click Next>. 5. The Select a Device screen appears. At this screen, you specify the device to be used for this connection. In this example, we have chosen the “Modem-RVS ISDN (COM4).” Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 6. The Phone Number to Dial screen appears. At this screen, you will type the phone number of the computer or network to which you are connecting. Click Next>. 7. The Connection Availability screen appears. At this screen, you can choose to make this connection available only to yourself or, alternatively, to all users. Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 8. The Completing the Network Connection Wizard screen appears. At this screen, you should type in a descriptive name for this connection. Click Finish. 9. The Connect Dial-Up Connection screen appears.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage To configure this connection, click the Properties button. 10. From the Dial-Up Connection screen, do one or more of the following: - to configure dialing services, phone numbers, host address, country/region codes, or dialing rules, click the General tab; - to configure dialing and re-dialing options, multi-link configuration, domain name, or X.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage When configuration is complete, click OK to return to the Connect Dial-Up Connection screen. To use the new connection, click on the Dial button. Type in the user name and password for your remote account. If you are joining a domain, you must also specify the domain name.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage Windows 2000 CAPI: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) NOTE: To install, configure, and remove devices in Windows 2000, your logon permissions must include the ability to load and remove device drivers. NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 3. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel | Modems. The Phone and Modem Options screen appears. Select the Modems tab. Click on the Add button. 4. The Add/Remove Hardware Wizard screen appears. Select “Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list.” Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 5. The next screen displays a list of modem manufacturers and modem models. In the Manufacturers pane, highlight “RVS Datentechnik.” In the Models pane, highlight “RVS ISDN.” Click Next>. 6. The next screens allows you to select which COM port to use with the “RVS ISDN modem.” Select “COM 6.” Click Next>. 7. The Digital Signature Not Found screen appears.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage Click Yes to continue the installation.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 8. At the completion screen, click Finish. You should now see two “RVS ISDN” devices in the Phone and Modem Properties Options window. Click OK to exit from the Phone and Modem Properties Options window. Then close the Control Panel window.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 9. For this example, we will use the existing connection that was created in the CAPI single-channel procedure above (“Windows 2000 CAPI: Single Channel Access Example”). 10. Go to Start | Programs | Accessories | Communications | Network and Dial-Up Connections. This will open up the Network and Dial-Up Connections folder. At the Network and Dial-Up Connections folder, right-click on your new connection icon. Choose Properties. 11.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 5: Windows 2000 API Usage 12. The Dial-Up Connection screen appears. Select the General tab. Select the check-box for the additional “Modem-RVS ISDN #2 (COM6)” listed in the Connect Using field. Since the multi-link connection you are making requires two of these devices, be sure that both “Modem-RVS ISDN” entries are selected. Click OK. The Connect Dial-Up Connection screen appears. Type in the user name and password for your remote account.
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MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures MT128ZLX-ST/NT: Windows ME Driver Procedures Windows ME Installation NOTE: Before beginning the installation, you must obtain the following technical information from your telephone company: SPIDs (North America only) Switch Type Voice Encoding scheme Telephone Number(s) NOTE: As you begin this procedure, the MT128ZLX card should not be installed in the computer’s PCMCIA slot. The setup.exe file must be run before the card is installed.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures 4. Double-click on the Setup.exe file to launch the Configuration Utility Setup program. At the Welcome screen, click Next. 5. At the Choose Destination Location screen, you can accept the default path or enter a different path at which to install the Configuration Utility files. Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures 6. At the Select Program Folder screen, you can accept the default folder or select another folder into which the program icons will be added. Then click Next>. 7. The Start Copying Files screen allows you one last chance to go back and change information that you have provided in previous steps. When satisfied with your settings, click Next> to begin copying files. 8.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures 9. The Configuration Utility screen appears, displaying the various applets of the Configuration Utility program. Close the Configuration Utility windows. 10. At the Setup Complete, screen, select Yes, I want to restart my computer now. Click Finish.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures 11. When the restart process is complete, a message will appear indicating that “ISDN PC Card does not exist,” meaning that the card is not in the computer’s PCMCIA slot. This is normal. After the drivers are installed, this message will appear upon restart anytime the MT128ZLX card is not installed in its slot. Click OK. 12. Insert the MT128ZLX into the computer’s PCMCIA slot. 13. Windows ME will detect the MT128ZLX card.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures The Add New Hardware Wizard begins with a warning to close all open applications. Click Next>. A plug-and-play screen appears. Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures 15. When prompted about the device list, select “No, the device isn’t in the list.” Click Next>. 16. When prompted about the hardware list, select “No, I want to select the hardware from a list.” Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures 17. In the “Hardware Types” list, select Network Adapters. Click Next>. 18. At the Select Device screen, highlight “MultiTech” in the Manufacturers pane; highlight “MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST ISDN TA (Net)”in the Models pane. Click OK.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures 19. At the completion screen, click Finish. Progress screens appear while files are being copied. 20. The ISDN Configuration wizard is launched. At the first screen, click Next>. NOTE: The information entered in the Microsoft ISDN Configuration Wizard is overridden by the information entered in the MT128ZLX configuration utility, which was installed during the driver installation.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures 21. Accept the default value for the “Switch Protocol.” Click Next>. 22. The next wizard screen requests Phone Number and SPID information. It is not necessary to enter this information here. You will be asked to supply this information later (in the Configuration Utility program). Leave the fields of this dialog box blank. Click Next>. 21.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures 23. At the completion screen, click Finish. 24. When prompted to restart your computer, click Yes. 25. Driver installation is now complete. However, before you can use your MT128ZLX in Windows ME, it must be configured with these parameters: • • • • SPIDs (in the U.S. and Canada), telephone numbers, voice-encoding information, and switch-type information. (See the procedure “Configuring the MT128ZLX In Windows ME” below.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures Verifying the Windows ME Installation 1. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel. Double-click the System icon. At the System Properties screen, select the Device Manager tab. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures Configuring the MT128ZLX-ST/NT in Windows ME NOTE: In this procedure, you will be asked to enter detailed configuration information that relates to the ISDN equipment being used by your telephone company. Specifically, your telephone company must provide the following information: SPIDs, Phone Numbers, Switch Type, and Voice Encoding type.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures Uninstalling the MT128ZLX-ST/NT Drivers in Windows ME 1. Close the Status program. After the Configuration Utility has been installed, the Status program’s icon normally appears at the lower right corner of your screen. Click on this icon and close the Status program. 2. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel. Click on the Add/Remove Programs icon. The Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box will appear.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures 4. The Uninstall Shield program will appear. At the Remove Programs From Your Computer screen, click OK. Click on Details to see files that must be manually deleted later. Record file names as needed. Click OK at both of these screens to proceed.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME Driver Procedures 5. A message screen appears recommending that you restart your computer. Click OK. Then restart your computer.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage MT128ZLX: Using APIs in Windows ME About APIs The MT128ZLX-ST/NT operates in conjunction with three Application Program Interface software packages: NDIS, VCOMM, or CAPI. This chapter presents examples of how the MT128ZLX can be used with these APIs. The CAPI-compliant program used in these examples is RVS-COM Lite. Each API contains software components that interact with the operating system of the computer in which the MT128ZLX is installed.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage The CAPI API Being a common interface, the ISDN CAPI (Common Application Program Interface), allows software programs to use all ISDN services. Computer programs have access to most services and features of ISDN when used with CAPI. This access is hardware-independent. CAPI makes call numbers available, as well as several kinds of service information: caller number, called number, call charges, ISDN service ID.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage Windows ME NDIS: Single Channel Access Example NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage The Make New Connection screen appears. Enter a descriptive name for the connection. In the “Select a device” drop-down box, highlight ISDN-Line0. Click Next>. 3. At the next screen, enter the area code and phone number of your ISP or the remote device you will be calling using this connection. Select the appropriate Country or Region Code and click Next> to complete the setup.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage 4. At the completion screen, click Finish. The new dialup connection is ready to configure. 5. From the Dial-Up Networking folder, right-click on your new connection icon. Choose Properties.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage 6. On the General tab, type in the phone number for the adapter port. You may change the connection options by clicking Configure. 7. Click on the Networking tab to configure logon options, encryption, log file information and network protocol options, including TCP/IP Settings for your remote server and DNS connections. If necessary, contact your ISP or network administrator to obtain the correct TCP/IP addressing information. 8.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage Windows ME NDIS: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage 2. Select Use Additional Devices. Click Add. At the Edit Extra Device screen, in the Device Name drop-down box, select ISDN-Line1. Enter the Phone Number of your ISP or of the remote device that you will be calling with this connection. When complete, continue to click OK to leave the Set Additional Devices configuration screens. To use this new connection, double-click on the new Dial-Up Networking Connection icon.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage Windows ME Vcomm: Single Channel Access Example NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage 3. At the next screen, enter the area code and phone number of your ISP or of the remote device you will be calling using this connection. Select the appropriate Country or Region Code and click Next> to complete the setup. Click Next>. 4. At the completion screen, click Finish. The new dialup connection is ready to configure.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage 5. From the Dial-Up Networking folder, right-click on your new connection icon. Choose Properties. 6. On the General tab, type in the phone number for the adapter port. You may change the connection options by clicking Configure. 7. Click on the Networking tab to configure logon options, encryption, log file information and network protocol options, including TCP/IP Settings for your remote server and DNS connections.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage Windows ME Vcomm: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage Click Next>. 4. The next screens allows you to select which COM port to use with the MT128ZLX. nd Select “ISDN 2 COM.” Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage 5. At the completion screen, click Finish. You should now see two ISDN devices in the Modems Properties window. Click Close to exit from the Modems Properties window. Then close the Control Panel window. 6. For this example, we will use the existing connection that was created in the VCOMM single-channel procedure above (“Windows ME Vcomm: Single Channel Access Example”). Go to Start | Programs | Accessories | Communications | Dial-Up Networking.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage Select Use Additional Devices. Click Add. 8. At the Edit Extra Device screen, in the Device Name drop-down box, select MultiMobile MT128ZLXST (modem) #2. Enter the Phone Number of your ISP or of the remote device that you will be calling with this connection. When complete, continue to click OK to leave the Set Additional Devices configuration screens. To use this new connection, double-click on the New Dial-Up Networking Connection icon.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2. If you are connecting to a non-Windows server, you will also need to know in advance whether or not the server requires you to type in login information or to know TCP/IP addresses before dialing. 3. If applicable, you will need to know the domain name of the network to which you will be connected. 4.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage 2. The Make New Connection screen appears. Enter a descriptive name for the connection. In the “Select a device” drop-down box, highlight RVS ISDN V.120. Click Next>. 3. At the next screen, enter the area code and phone number of your ISP or of the remote device you will be calling using this connection. Select the appropriate Country Code and click Next> to complete the setup.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 4. 6: Windows ME API Usage At the completion screen, click Finish. The new dialup connection is ready to configure. 5. From the Dial-Up Networking folder, right-click on your new connection icon. Choose Properties.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage 6. On the General tab, type in the phone number for the adapter port. You may change the connection options by clicking Configure. 7. Click on the Networking tab to configure logon options, encryption, log file information and network protocol options, including TCP/IP Settings for your remote server and DNS connections. If necessary, contact your ISP or network administrator to obtain the correct TCP/IP addressing information. 8.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage Windows ME CAPI: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink) NOTE: To complete this procedure, you will need to know several technical details that can be provided by your ISP or by your network administrator. 1. You will need to know whether or not an encrypted password is needed to access the network to which you will be connected. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage 5. The next screen displays a list of modem manufacturers and modem models. In the Manufacturers pane, highlight “RVS Datentechnik.” In the Models pane, highlight “RVS ISDN V.120.” Click Next>. 6. The next screens allows you to select which COM port to use with the “RVS ISDN V.120 modem.” Select “RVS Port (COM 4).” Click Next>.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage 7. At the completion screen, click Finish. You should now see two “RVS ISDN V.120” devices in the Modems Properties window. Click Close to exit from the Modems Properties window. Then close the Control Panel window. 8. For this example, we will use the existing connection that was created in the CAPI single-channel procedure above (“Windows ME CAPI: Single Channel Access Example”).
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 6: Windows ME API Usage Select Use Additional Devices. Click Add. 10. At the Edit Extra Device screen, in the Device Name drop-down box, select MultiMobile MT128ZLX-ST (modem) #2. Enter the Phone Number of your ISP or of the remote device that you will be calling with this connection. When complete, continue to click OK to leave the Set Additional Devices configuration screens. To use this new connection, double-click on the New Dial-Up Networking Connection icon.
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MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide 7: Warranty, Service & Tech Support Limited Warranty Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. (MTS) warrants that its products will be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase, or if proof of purchase is not provided, two years from date of shipment. MTS MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED.
Appendix A Regulatory Agency Information 223
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix A: Regulatory Information FCC Regulatory Statements Consumer Instructions 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 and ringer equivalence number (REN). If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. 2.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix A: Regulatory Information Product/Manufacturer Description Manufacturer: Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Trade Name: MultiMobile Model Number: MT128NTZLX FCC Registration #: N/A Modular Jack (USOC): RJ45 Service Center in USA: Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix A: Regulatory Information Notice: The Industry Canada label identifies certificated equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Appendix B Technical Specifications 227
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix B: Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Tradename : *MultiMobileTM Model Numbers: *MT128NTZLX for U-interface, *MT128STZLX for S/T-interface ISDN Interface & Standard: * 2B+D Basic Rate Access * U-interface: 2B1Q, complies with ANSI T1.601 * S/T-interface: complies with ITU-T I.430 ISDN Line Rate: * 64 Kbps on 1 B-Channel * 128 Kbps aggregate on 2 B-Channels * 16 K bps on D-Channel for signalling DTE Data Rate: * Asynchronous, up to 460.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Operating System Support: Appendix B: Technical Specifications * Windows 95 * Windows 98 * Windows NT * Windows 2000 * Windows ME General Features: * Menu-Driven Configuration Utility * Microsoft (PnP) Plug and Play * Hot-Swap and Insertion * RJ-45 Line Interface Dimensions: * 54mm (W) x 85.
Appendix C Troubleshooting 230
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix C: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem/Cause/Solution Dialogue This chapter provides general and specific problem solving steps. Below is a number of examples of Problems (P:), Causes (C:), & Solutions (S:). If your MultiMobile is not working properly, look up the problem and solution here; if unsuccessful, call Tech Support (see Chapter 7). At the end of this chapter we present some specific steps for resolving IRQ and COM port conflicts.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix C: Troubleshooting C: Make sure the TA is not in Data Mode. Type +++ if necessary. C: Make sure your software is set to the same COMx port as your MultiMobile. P: The TA Does Not Give a Response After an Executed AT Command 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 to change them back.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix C: Troubleshooting P: How can one know if the ISDN phone line is attached properly to the ISDN network connection cable so that you can originate/answer ISDN calls? S: When the U-interface network connection cable is used, the LED indicator on the connection cable has following meanings: LED always OFF: ISDN phone line is not attached, check the ISDN phone line connection between MultiMobile and ISDN switch.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix C: Troubleshooting 2 SPID Ready P: When plugging-in the MultiMobile, the PCMCIA alert message is not heard. S: Enter Control Panel >> System >> Device Manager in Windows 95 to check whether the MultiMobile and the drivers are installed prop erly. If not, uninstall the MultiMobile, and reinstall it.
Appendix D Using AT Commands 235
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix D: Using AT Commands AT Command Summary Usually, your data comm software controls the MultiMobile for you. However, you may also want to use the AT commands. These commands give you complete control over your MultiMobile. You need to be careful when using these commands, because they can cause your software to loose its ability to control the MultiMobile. If you do find that an AT command has caused a problem, turn the computer off, and then back on.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Command Options ATA Appendix D: Using AT Commands Function & Description Go off-hook (answer the incoming call immediately) ATD Dial out the ISDN phone number ATDT Dial out the ISDN phone number ATDSn Dial out the pre-stored phone number (n=0, 1, 2,…). See AT&Zn= command for phone number storage.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Command Options Function & Description AT!Q=n n=0 n=4 Set B-channel speed to 64 K Set B-channel speed to 56 K n=05 n=09 B-channel protocol selection V.120 Async to Sync PPP conversion AT!Z=n Appendix D: Using AT Commands AT&F Load factory default profile to active RAM. AT&J0 Use two different ISDN phone numbers for making multi-link PPP calls. AT&J1 Use single ISDN phone number for Multi-Link PPP connections.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Command Options AT&L0 AT&L1 AT&L2 AT&L3 AT&L4 AT&L5 AT&L6 AT&L7 AT&L8 AT&L9 Set Single-Link mode for Async to Sync PPP Conversion. Set Multi-Link mode for Async to Sync PPP Conversion. Copy user profile 0 to profile E, and set it as power-up profile. Copy user profile 1 to profile E, and set it as power-up profile. Copy user profile 2 to profile E, and set it as power-up profile.
Appendix E: ISDN Primer 240
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix E: ISDN Primer Introduction to ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a digital telephony service that offers high-speed data communications over the existing twisted-pair copper telephone wiring commonly found in residential and commercial phone service. Two distinct types of ISDN service are available around the world: : Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and Primary Rate Interface (PRI).
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix E: ISDN Primer Digital End-to-End Telephony signals within central offices, between central offices, and on long-distance lines are all digital. The link from the central office to the subscriber (the subscriber drop) is really the only non-digital part of the telephony signal stream. ISDN digitizes subscriber drops, making the signal digital end-to-end. The availability of ISDN varies greatly from country to country and region to region.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix E: ISDN Primer ISDN Terminal Adapters – Internal or External. Although ISDN terminal adapters are sometimes called “ISDN modems,” this term is a misnomer. In fact, with ISDN, the signal stream is always digital, no modulation or demodulation are required (as implied by the term “modem”). Both internal and external ISDN terminal adapters are available. Internal adapters are inserted into an ISA or PCI slot in the computer’s motherboard.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix E: ISDN Primer ISDN Wiring: Standards & Pitfalls The ISDN service on the telco side of the demarc must be conveyed to the wall jack from which the subscriber will be accessing the ISDN service. However, some telephone wiring in both residential and commercial buildings are unsuited to ISDN use. For example, some surplus wires may already be use for analog lines, to power the lights on phones with illuminated dialing buttons.
Appendix F: Glossary of ISDN-Related Terms 245
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix F: ISDN Glossary ISDN Glossary 2B+D a Basic Rate Interface ISDN line consisting of two B channels and one D channel A-Law Voice encoding scheme used in Europe and widely throughout the world outside of Japan and North America.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix F: ISDN Glossary Exchange The local telephone facility that provides telephone service in your area. Inside Wiring Wiring work that would be needed on your side of the Demarc for your ISDN line and which would thus be the responsibility of the ISDN subscriber. The telephone company will typically do this work for you for an additional charge.
MultiMobile MT128ZLX User Guide Appendix F: ISDN Glossary Router A device used to connect and forward information between two or more network segments. A router is like a bridge except with more capabilities. A router will determine the best route for a packet to take to get from point to point. RJ-11 A common telephone jack. It is a six conductor modular jack that is wired with 4 wires. RJ-45 An 8-pin modular jack that is a little larger than an RJ-11 jack and is used in networks and ISDN connections.
Appendix G Phone Jack Pin Assignments 249
MultiMobile MT128ZLX Appendix G: Pin Assignments RJ45 pin-outs of U-Interface Pin 1 Not Connected Pin 2 Not Connected Pin 3 Not Connected Pin 4 Signal Pin 5 Signal Pin 6 Not Connected Pin 7 Not Connected Pin 8 Not Connected RJ45 Pinouts of S/T Interface Pin 1 Not Connected Pin 2 Not Connected Pin 3 Transmit Signal (T1) Pin 4 Receive Signal (R1) Pin 5 Receive Signal (R2) Pin 6 Transmit Signal (T2) Pin 7 Not Connected Pin 8 Not Connected The Intelligent ISDN TA PC Card comes