MULTIMOBILE PC CARDS MT128NTZLX MT128STZLX Product Update FIRMWARE VERSION 4.
Contents Introduction ............................................................. 1 Safety Warnings ..................................................... 1 Windows 95/98 Installation—VCOMM & CAPI ...... 2 Windows 95/98 Installation—NDIS ........................ 4 Windows NT Installation ......................................... 5 Update–Firmware v. 4.
Introduction Introduction Use this Product Update in conjunction with Chapter 2, Installation, in the Owners Manual. This Product Update presents separately the VCOMM, CAPI, and NDIS installation procedures for Windows 95/98 which feature Plug and Play and Windows NT4.x which does NOT have Plug and Play capability. Installing the MultiMobile PC Card consists of 1. Installing the setup drivers/software 2. Attaching the PC Card to your laptop computer 3.
VCOMM & CAPI Installation (Win95/98) Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. Windows 95/98 Installation— VCOMM & CAPI Before you startIn Windows 95, you MUST install the drivers before attaching the PC Card to your laptop. If you install the PC Card first, the operating system will not recognize the device. 1.
VCOMM & CAPI Installation (Win95/98) 8. The Start Copying Files dialog box appears. Click Back to review or change settings. To begin copying files, click Next. 9. As the files copy, the Setup Needs The Next Disk dialog box appears and, in sequence, requests Disk 2, Disk 3, and Disk 4 (key disk). Insert each requested disk and click OK. The driver installs with each disk. 10. The Configuration Utility window and the Com Port Change dialog box appear.
NDIS Installation (Win95/98) complete. The MultiMobile is powered directly from the PC. 15. Connect the MultiMobile to the network by plugging the (supplied) RJ-45 cable into the MultiMobile cables RJ-45 receptacle. Plug the other end of the RJ-45 cable into an available ISDN outlet. Windows 95/98 Installation—NDIS 1. Click Start è Settings è Control Panel; then double-click the Network icon. 2. Click Add. Then click Add Adapter. Scroll down the list in the Manufacturers text box and select Multi-Tech.
Manual PC Card Installation (NT) Multi-Tech’s configuration setting. Note: If you enter Multi-Tech’s Configuration utility to change the switch type and phone number, the new settings overwrite the ISDN configuration utility. 6. To complete setup, reboot your computer. Windows NT Installation Since Windows NT 4.x does not feature Plug and Play, users must install the PC Card manually. Note: Windows NT4.x only works with CAPI. The ISDN AT command emulation also is available through CAPI.
Manual PC Card Installation (NT) Setting below match the settings you noted in step 3 above . Adapter Setting I/O Base: Not used by any other devices Interrupt: IRQ does not conflict with any other device Mem: Setting is for PCMCIA attribute memory use. (Select one of the settings.) Pcmcia: Select CARDBUS if the PC Card is seated in the CardBus slot. Select 365 COMP for the non-CardBus PCMCIA slot. If necessary, check the laptop user manual for information on your PCMCIA slots.
Manual PC Card Installation (NT) 9. Reboot your computer. 10. To make sure the PC Card driver is installed correctly: a. Click Start è Programs è Administrative Tools (Common) è Windows NT Diagnostics. b. Open the Services tab and click the Devices button. Scroll down the Device list to locate the PC Card. If the status is Running, the PC Card is installed correctly. If the status displays Stopped, double-check the settings in step 7 above. 11. Install the CAPI-based application program, RVSCOM Lite. 12.