PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Product Overview
Overview
Use the MultiModem USB modem concentrator for analog dial-up remote access, modem pooling, or as dedicated
fax server solution for Windows® and Linux® environments. It provides eight or sixteen built-in V.92/56K modems.
The MultiModem USB modem concentrator also offers V.34/33.6K Super G3 fax, and Error Correction Mode, which
can reduce fax transmission time by more than half when compared to traditional fax modems.
Documentation
Multi-Tech provides the following manuals for use with the MultiModem USB modem concentrator:
Document
Description
MultiModem USB MTMC 8/16 User
This document. Provides an overview, safety and regulatory
Guide
information, and installation information. (part number S000588).
MT5634SMI AT Command Reference
Using AT Commands to configure and control your device (part number
Guide
S000263).
Fax Overview Developer's Reference
General information about faxing (part number S000265).
Guide
Fax Enhancements Reference Guide
Information for using V.34 Fax/Real-Time-Fax-Compression-Conversion
features in V.92 modems (part number S000279).
Fax Class 1 and Class 1.0 Developer's
Provides Service Class 1 and Class 1.0 fax command protocols. (part
Guide
number S000262).
Fax Class 2 and Class 2.0 Developer's
Provides Service Class 2 and 2.0/2.1 fax command protocols (part
Guide
number S000239).
Package Contents
The package contents include:
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MultiModem USB modem concentrator
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Universal power supply with power cord
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1.5 meter USB A/B cable
Safety Warnings
Analog Telecom Safety Warnings
Before servicing, disconnect this product from its power source and telephone network. Also:
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Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
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Never install a telephone jack in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
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Use this product with UL and cUL listed computers only.
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Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at
the network interface.
MultiModem
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USB MTMC8-USB/MTMC16-USB User Guide
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