Data/Fax Rack Mounted Modem Card MT5600BR-V92 Configuration Guide
Copyright and Technical Support Data/Fax Rack Mounted Modem Card MT5600BR-V.92 S000392F Revision F Copyright This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the specific and express prior written permission signed by an executive officer of Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright © 2013 by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
Chapter 1 – Description and Specifications .....................................................................................................5 Overview .................................................................................................................................................5 Product Documentation ...........................................................................................................................5 Telecom Safety Warnings .......................................
Contents Checking the Modem Firmware Version ................................................................................................. 18 Checking the Current Firmware Version .................................................................................................. 18 Downloading and Installing the Flash Wizard .......................................................................................... 19 Extracting the Upgrade Files ..........................................................
Chapter 1 – Description and Specifications Overview The MT5600BR-V92 modem card was designed for the CC1600 Series card cage. It uses ITU-T V.92 protocol to provide quick connections, capable of downstream transmissions at speeds up to 56K bps*, and upstream transmissions at speeds up to 48K bps when connected to V.92-compatible Internet service providers. Product Documentation This document is a configuration guide for the MT5600BR-V92. To download these documents, go to http://www.multitech.
Chapter 1 — Product Description and Specifications ● ● Éviter d'utiliser le téléphone pendant un orage électrique. Il peut y avoir un risque de choc électrique causé par la foudre. N'utilisez pas un téléphone à proximité d'une fuite de gaz. ATTENTION: Pour réduire les risques d’incendie, utiliser uniquement des conducteurs de télécommunications 26 AWG au de section supérleure.
Chapter 2 – Hardware Settings Setting DIP Switches The MT5600-V92 modem card contains sixteen DIP switches. How a switch operates depends on whether the modem is in synchronous or asynchronous mode (DIP switch #12). Factory defaults are set to use the MT5600BR-V92 to dial up a remote installation where the call is answered automatically. Your communications software may require different settings. For the correct DIP switch settings, check your software’s documentation.
Chapter 2 — Hardware Settings Switch Function 10 Dial-Up*/Leased-Line 11 No affect in async External Clocking (Sync) Internal Clocking*(Sync) Sync Mode Async Mode* 12 Position Effect Up* Down Dial-Up Operation Lease Line Operation Up Down * Up Down * External Clock Internal Clock Synchronous Operation Asynchronous Operation DIP Switches 13-16 *Factory default setting Switch 13/14 15 16 Position Up/Up* Down/UP Up/Down Down/Down Up* Down Up Down Effect D Read from stored parameters for speed
Chapter 2 — Hardware Settings LED Indicators The MT5600BR-V92 has ten LED diagnostic indicators. LED RCV XMT CO 56 33.6 14.4 OH Description Blinks while receiving data. The RCV LED state matches that of the RCV circuit on Pin 3 of the RS232C/V.24 interface. Blinks while transmitting data. The XMT LED state matches that of the XMT circuit on Pin 2 of the RS232C/V.24 interface. Lights when a valid carrier tone has been detected. Lights when the modem connects using V.92 protocol.
Chapter 3 — Software Configuration Chapter 3 – Software Configuration Configuring Communications Software Configure your communications software to work with your modem, your computer, and the remote system it calls. Most communications programs provide a default initialization string and default settings for other parameters. To configure you communications software to work with the MT5600BR-V92 modem: ● Set the modem initialization string.
Chapter 2 — Hardware Settings Changing Default Parameters The default values for the other parameters in modem configuration menus rarely need changing. They typically include the dialing prefix (ATDT for touch-tone service and ATDP for rotary service), the dialing suffix (^M), the hang-up string (+++) Response then (ATH0^M), and response messages (RING, NO CARRIER, BUSY, etc.). Communications software with a host mode might include an auto-answer string (AT S0=1^M).
Chapter 3 — Software Configuration Selecting the Country through the Global Wizard 1. Click Start | All Programs |Global Wizard and select Global Wizard. The Global Wizard opens. 2. Click Next. The Global Wizard searches for your modems and identifies them. 3. Click Next. Select a modem to configure. 4. Click Next. 5. Select the country in which the modem will be used and click Next. 6. Review your choice of country. If it is correct, click Next to configure the modem. 7.
Chapter 2 — Hardware Settings Appendix A - Regulatory Compliance 47 CFR Part 68 Telecom 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the 47 CFR rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. Located on this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment or a product identifier in the format: For current products: US:AAAEQ##Txxxx. For legacy products: AU7USA-xxxxx-xx-x.
Chapter 3 — Software Configuration 11. If so required, this equipment is hearing-aid compatible. 12. Manufacturing information: Manufacturer: Trade Name Model Number: FCC Registration No: Ringer Equivalence No: Modular Jack (USOC): Service Center in USA: Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiModem® II MT5600BR-V92 AU7USA32234--M5-E 0.4B RJ11C Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. 2205 Woodale Drive Mounds View, MN 55112 U.S.A.
Chapter 2 — Hardware Settings Fax Branding Statement The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device, including fax machines, to send any message unless such message clearly contains the following information: ● Date and time the message is sent ● Identification of the business, other entity, or other individual sending the message ● Telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other entity, or individual This in
Chapter 3 — Software Configuration New Zealand Telecom Warning Notice 1. The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty.
Chapter 2 — Hardware Settings South African Statement This modem must be used in conjunction with an approved surge protection device. International Modem Restrictions Some dialing and answering defaults and restrictions may vary for international modems. Changing settings may cause a modem to become non-compliant with national regulatory requirements in specific countries. Also note that some software packages may have features or lack restrictions that may cause the modem to become noncompliant.
Appendix B – Upgrading Firmware Your modem is controlled by semi-permanent firmware, which is stored in flash memory. Multi-Tech's firmware remains stored in memory when the modem is turned off and can be upgraded as new features are added. Checking the Modem Firmware Version Check the current firmware version to determine if an update is needed: 1. Run a terminal program, such as HyperTerminal. 2. In the terminal window, type AT&F.
Appendix B — Upgrading Firmware Downloading and Installing the Flash Wizard 1. If you are not on the MT5600BR-V92 page, go to http://www.multitech.com/setup/product.go and select the model from the Product drop down list. 2. Click Software. 3. Click the Flash Wizard utility link and click Open. 4. Click Next to start through the Flash Wizard installation. Note the folder where the Flash Wizard will be installed; you’ll need to extract the upgrade file to the same location. 5.
Appendix B — Upgrading Firmware Caution: If the upgrade is disrupted at this state, your modem may become inoperable. Wait for Next to become active before proceeding. Programming Complete appears and Next becomes active when the flash upgrade is complete. 4. Click Next to continue. 5. Click Finish to exit the Flash Wizard. Restoring Your Parameters Your modem has been updated.
Appendix C – ASCII Conversion Table CTRL CODE HEX DEC CODE HEX DEC CODE HEX DEC CODE HEX DEC @ NUL 00 0 SP 20 32 @ 40 64 ` 60 96 A SOH 01 1 ! 21 33 A 41 65 a 61 97 B STX 02 2 " 22 34 B 42 66 b 62 98 C ETX 03 3 # 23 35 C 43 67 c 63 99 D EOT 04 4 $ 24 36 D 44 68 d 64 100 E ENQ 05 5 % 25 37 E 45 69 e 65 101 F ACK 06 6 & 26 38 F 46 70 f 66 102 G BEL 07 7 ’ 27 39 G 47 71 g 67 103 H BS 08 8 (
Appendix C— ASCII Conversion Table NUkL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF 22 Null, or all zeros Start of Header Start of Text End of Text End of Transmission Enquiry Acknowledge Bell or Alarm Backspace Horizontal Tab Line Feed VT FF CR SO SI Vertical Tab Form Feed Carriage Return Shift Out Shift In SYN ETB CAN EM SUB Sync End Transmission Block Cancel End of Medium Substitute DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK Data Link Escape Device Control 1 Device Control 2 Device Control 3 Device Control 4 Negative Ack
Appendix C — ASCII Conversion Table Index A ASCII conversion table ............................................ 21 asynchronous ........................................................... 7 auto-answer...................................................... 10, 11 B berg jumper .............................................................. 8 busy .......................................................................... 8 C carriage return ........................................................