MT9234ZPX-UPCI-CP Multi-Tech Systems, MT9234ZPX-UPCI-CP Datasheet - Page 5

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MT9234ZPX-UPCI-CP

Manufacturer Part Number
MT9234ZPX-UPCI-CP
Description
MODEM V.92 DATA/FAX/VOICE WORLD
Manufacturer
Multi-Tech Systems
Series
MultiModem® ZPXr

Specifications of MT9234ZPX-UPCI-CP

Data Format
V.92
Baud Rates
-
Interface
Parallel
Voltage - Supply
3.3V, 5V
Mounting Type
Socket
Package / Case
6.0" L x 4.8" W x 0.7" H (152mm x 122mm x 18mm)
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Installing your MultiModem
Before inserting your ZPX into a PCI slot, please run the Windows Installer program
from your product CD. This makes all Windows operating systems installations
faster than the manual methods described in the User Guide.
Multi-tech Systems, Inc.
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3. If you are installing a MT9234ZPX-PCIe board in a low profile machine, you
4. Select an empty PCI expansion slot. Remove the expansion slot cover and
5. Before handling the MultiModem, discharge static in your body by touching a
6. Look at the system’s main board to determine either PCI or Express
7. Fasten the retaining bracket to the system chassis with the screw saved in
8. Replace the system cover.
will have to change the mounting bracket to the low profile mounting bracket.
Refer to your User Guide for low profile mounting bracket details.
save the retaining screw.
bare piece of metal on the chassis. Carefully remove the MultiModem from its
antistatic bag, handling it only by the mounting bracket and edges. Do not
touch the gold-plated connectors along the bottom edge.
connector. Place the MultiModem directly above the expansion slot and
gently, but firmly, push it into the connector until the card’s retaining bracket
is flush against the system chassis.
step 4.
Turn off your system and unplug it. Failure to do so may result in damage to
both the MultiModem and your system. Do not turn on the system until the
instructions tell you to do so.
Remove the cover from your system as instructed in the system manual.
Before handling the ISI Card, discharge any static in your body by touching
a piece of grounded metal such as the computer chassis. Electrostatic
discharge (ESD) is the release of stored static electricity that can damage
electrical circuitry or components. Static electricity is often stored in your
body, and discharged when you come in contact with an object of a different
potential.
Perform the procedure below described in this section only at an ESD
workstation using an antistatic wrist strap. If such a station is not available,
you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap
and attaching it to a metal ground screw (lug).
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