Multi-Tech Systems MT128ZLX-NT User Manual
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installation & Use in Windows 95
- MT128ZLX-ST/NT: Windows 95 Driver Procedures
- MT128ZLX: Using APIs in Windows 95
- About APIs
- Intro to API Single-Channel and MultiLink Examples
- Windows 95 NDIS : Single Channel Access Example
- Windows 95 NDIS: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink)
- Windows 95 Vcomm: Single Channel Access Example
- Windows 95 Vcomm: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink)
- Windows 95 CAPI: Single Channel Access Example
- Windows 95 CAPI: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink)
- 3 Installation & Use in Windows 98
- MT128ZLX-ST/NT: Windows 98 Driver Procedures
- M
- MT128ZLX: Using APIs in Windows 98
- About APIs
- Intro to API Single-Channel and MultiLink Examples
- Windows 98 NDIS : Single Channel Access Example
- Windows 98 NDIS: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink)
- Windows 98 VCOMM: Single Channel Access Example
- Windows 98 Vcomm: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink)
- Windows 98 CAPI: Single Channel Access Example
- Windows 98 CAPI: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink)
- 4 Installation & Use in Windows NT
- MT128ZLX-ST/NT: Windows NT4 Driver Procedures
- M
- MT128ZLX: Using APIs in Windows NT
- About APIs
- Intro to API Single-Channel and MultiLink Examples
- Windows NT4 NDIS: Single Channel Access Example
- Windows NT4 NDIS: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink)
- Windows NT4 VCOMM: Single Channel Access
- Windows NT4 VCOMM: Dual Channel Access
- Windows NT4 CAPI: Single Channel Access Example
- Windows NT4 CAPI: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink)
- 5 Installation & Use in Windows 2000
- MT128ZLX-ST/NT: Windows 2000 Driver Procedures
- M
- MT128ZLX: Using APIs in Windows 2000
- About APIs
- Intro to API Single-Channel and MultiLink Examples
- Windows 2000 NDIS: Single Channel Access Example
- Windows 2000 NDIS: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink)
- Windows 2000 Vcomm: Single Channel Access Example
- Windows 2000 Vcomm: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink)
- Windows 2000 CAPI: Single Channel Access Example
- Windows 2000 CAPI: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink)
- 6 Installation & Use in Windows ME
- MT128ZLX-ST/NT: Windows ME Driver Procedures
- M
- MT128ZLX: Using APIs in Windows ME
- About APIs
- Intro to API Single-Channel and MultiLink Examples
- Windows ME NDIS: Single Channel Access Example
- Windows ME NDIS: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink)
- Windows ME Vcomm: Single Channel Access Example
- Windows ME Vcomm: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink)
- Windows ME CAPI: Single Channel Access Example
- Windows ME CAPI: Dual Channel Access Example (MultiLink)
- 7 Warranty, Service, & Tech Support
- Appendix A
- Regulatory Agency Information
- Appendix B
- Technical Specifications
- Appendix C
- Troubleshooting
- T
- Troubleshooting
- Problem/Cause/Solution Dialogue
- P: When running Applications Programs (APs), system reports “Open port fail”.
- P: No Response to AT Commands
- P: The TA Does Not Execute the Command Line
- P: The TA Does Not Give a Response After an Executed AT Command
- P: The Software Does Not Control the TA Properly or Cannot Detect the TA
- P: The Characters on the Screen Are Doubled
- P: No Text Appears on the Screen When in Command Mode
- P: Communications Software Dials, but Fails
- P: In NDIS mode (Microsoft ISDN Accelerator Pack has been installed already), when your laptop is powered on, Microsoft ISDN Accelerator Pack reports “Network adapter fail”.
- 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?
- P: It seems that the throughput of the MultiMobile is not as fast as expected.
- P: I can run Application Program (API) successfully, and the MultiMobile responds OK when entering AT, but I cannot Originate/Answer ISDN calls. Why?
- P: How can one make sure the MultiMobile’s hardware functions properly?
- P: When plugging-in the MultiMobile, the PCMCIA alert message is not heard.
- COM Port and IRQ Conflicts - General
- COM Port and IRQ Conflicts - Windows 95
- Problem/Cause/Solution Dialogue
- Appendix DUsing AT Commands
- Appendix E: ISDN Primer
- Appendix F:Glossary of ISDN-Related Terms
- Appendix G
- Phone Jack Pin Assignments