High Performance V.32bis/V.42bis 14,400 BPS Internal Plug and Play FAX/Voice/Data Modem Featuring Advanced FullDuplex Speakerphone Functions User's Manual Contents Section One Section Two Section Three Section Four Section Five Section Six Section Seven Section Eight Section Nine Introduction ........................... 1 Installation ............................. 1 AT Command Set .................. 4 S Register Summary ........... 12 Result Codes ......................... 13 Troubleshooting ............
Section One - Introduction This 14.4 Kbps FAX/Voice/Data Modem is specifically designed for the Acer Aspire line of computers, enabling their connection to all popular high speed modems available today. Your new modem features advanced speakerphone functions for hands-free voice communication as well as Plug and Play for simplified installation. This manual describes the hardware installation procedures for your new modem product.
slot, and then remove the Figure 2-2 slot cover (refer to Figure 2-1). 4. Carefully slide the internal modem into the slot you have chosen, applying even pressure until the modem is completely seated in the slot. 5. Fasten the retaining bracket with the screw Mic/Speaker connector from the slot cover. Make sure the modem is properly aligned. Figure 2-3 Store the slot cover for future use. 6.
COM 1, IRQ 4 'MODEM VOICE' Sierra 3230 (Voice) DMA 3, IRQ 10 2.4 Software Installation/Configuration You are now ready to install and configure the communication software. Refer to your software manual for installation procedures. Your software must be configured to communicate with the modem on the same COM port and IRQ line used by the modem. We suggest the following communication parameters when you first use your data communication software.
2.6 Testing Your Modem After Installation In order to test your modem you should be familiar with your communication software. Load and set up your communication software and enter into “terminal mode.” Make sure that the COM Port and IRQ settings of the software modem match the modem. Type AT on your terminal screen and press ENTER. You may see “AATT” or nothing on the screen. In either case, the modem should respond with an OK or 0.
mand Mode until you dial a number and establish a connection. Commands may be sent to your modem from a PC running communication software or any other terminal devices. Your modem is capable of data communication at rates of: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, 38400, and 57600 bps. Make sure your COM port baud rate setting in your communications software is set to one of the above speeds. 3.2 Command Structure All commands sent to the modem must begin with AT and end with ENTER.
P T W , DS=n E_ pulse dialing touch-tone dialing wait for second dial tone pause @ wait for five seconds of silence ! flash ; return to Command Mode after dialing : return to Command Mode after dialing and maintain connection Dial one of the four telephone numbers (n=03) stored in the modem’s non-volatile memory E0 E1 +++ Commands are not echoed Commands are echoed TIES Escape Characters - Switch from Data Mode to Command Mode H_ H0 H1 Force modem on-hook (hang up) Force modem off-hook (make busy)
O1 Return to Data Mode and initiate an equalizer retrain Q_ Q0 Q1 Q2 Modem sends responses Modem does not send responses Modem sends responses in originate mode but not in answer mode Sr? r=0-30 Read and display value in register r P Set Pulse dial as default Sr=n Set register r to value n (r=0-30; n=0-255) T Set Tone Dial as default V_ V0 V1 Numeric responses Word responses W W0 W1 Report Connect at DTE speed only.
&D1 &D3 Modem returns to Command Mode after DTR toggle Modem hangs up, returns to the Command Mode after DTR toggle Resets modem after DTR toggle &F_ &F0 &F3 Recall factory default configuration Reset for extended responses &G_ &G0 &G1 &G2 Guard tone disabled 550 Hz guard tone 1800 Hz guard tone &K_ &K0 &K3 &K4 &K5 Disable DTE flow control RTS/CTS flow control XON/XOFF flow control Transparent XON/XOFF flow control &L_ &L0 &L1 Dialup telephone line Leased Line &M_ &M0 Asynchronous operation
&T8 Perform Local Analog Loopback Test and Self-Test &U_ &U0 &U1 Enable Trellis Coding @ V.32 Disable Trellis Coding @ V.
\Q_ \N6 V.42/MNP/Normal data link \Q0 \Q1 \Q2 Turn off flow control XON/XOFF software flow control CTS signal unidirectional hardware flow control RTS/CTS signal bi-directional hardware flow control XON/XOFF unidirectionl flow control from modem \Q3 \Q4 \Tn Inactivity timer, where n = 0 to 90 minutes.
+FLID=n +FMDL? +FMFR? +FPPR: +FPTS: +FPTS: +FPTS=n +FREV? Local ID string (TSI/CSI) Request DCE Model Request DCE Manufacturer Partial Page Report Response Receive Page Transfer Status Response Transmit Page Transfer Status Response Page Transfer Status Parameter Request DCE Revision 3.
#VTR=n #VZ=n : Loop current interrupt qualifier Set audio mode Pager dial modifier 3.
S13 Reserved S14 Echo, response, dialing, Bit-mapped originate/answer S15 Reserved S16 Modem test options Bit-mapped S17 Reserved S18 Modem test timer 0-255/seconds S19 Reserved S20 Reserved S21 Auto retrain, RTS/CTS, Bit-mapped DTR, DCD, DSR S22 Speaker and response Bit-mapped S23 RDL, DTE data rate, Bit-mapped parity,and guard tone S24 Reserved S25 DTR delay 0-100/seconds S26 RTS/CTS delay interval 0-255/0.
CONNECT 0300/REL CONNECT 2400/REL CONNECT 9600/REL CONNECT 38400/REL 16 18 20 26 CONNECT 1200/REL CONNECT 4800/REL CONNECT 19200/REL CONNECT 57600/REL 17 19 21 27 NEGOTIATION PROGRESS CODES CARRIER 300 40 CARRIER 75/1200 45 CARRIER 2400 47 CARRIER 7200 49 CARRIER 12000 51 COMPRESSION: CLASS 5 COMPRESSION: V.
1. Make sure the modem is connected to a working phone line. Replace the modem with a working phone to ensure that the phone line is working. 2. Make sure the phone line is connected to the jack marked “LINE.” Incorrect connection prevents the modem from operating properly. Refer to Section 2.2 for modem connection instructions. Modem dials but does not connect. 1. Make sure the IRQ setting is identical on both the modem and the software in a non-Pnp system.
capability. Most IBM compatibles are capable of 19,200 bps under DOS and Windows. Operating at higher speeds under Windows requires a faster CPU (386/486 or better). Modem experiences bursts of errors or suddenly disconnects while communicating with a remote modem. 1. Make sure Call Waiting is turned off. 2. Make sure the phone line does not exhibit excess noise. Modem exhibits poor voice record or playback. 1. Make sure the correct modem type is selected in the Voice/ FAX software.
Section Nine - FCC , DOC & Other Notices 9.1 FCC Compliance This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company. If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help Notice: 1) Shielded cables, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits. 2) Any change or modification not expressly approved by the Grantee of the equipment authorization could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 9.
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