5634BEW User's Manual Congratulations on purchasing the most sophisticated modem available. bur modem combines advanced technology with state-of-the-art features 0 bring you the modern advanced communications device available today! This modem provides the following features. ® Data Mode Capabilities — X2,56kbps ~ IT-T and fallback Standard AT command set © and MNP error correction ~ \.ibis and MNP35 data compression ® Fax Mode Capabilities — IT-T V.
5634BEW User's Manual " Table Contents * Chapter 1 installation 1.1 Checking your components 1.2 What wise you 1.3 installing the modem 1.4 Removing the computer cover... 1.5 Inserting the modem 1.6 Connecting to the telephone line. 1.7 Connecting to your telephone 1.8 Connecting to the microphone and speaker. 1.9 Verifying your connection 1.10 Modem Driver Installation ( PnP) Chapter 2 AT commands and Result Code Responses. 2.1 Starting an AT Command Session 2.2 Entering 2.3 Using the Escape Command. 2.
5634BEW User's Manual Chapter 1 Installation Chapter 1 provides detailed instructions for installing your modem. 1.1 Checking your components Unpack your components and make sure you have the following items: The modem. A modular telephone cable to connect your modem to the telephone line. This user's manual. Communication software and manual. When you open your package, make sure all of the above items are included and not damaged.
634BEW User's Manual different computer, refer to the manual that accompanied your computer or contact your computer dealer for instructions on installing the modem in your ‘personal computer. a J 1.4 Removing the computer cover Turn off the personal computer's power. No power must be applied to your computer when you install the internal modem and computer could be damaged. . Make sure you can freely access the back of the personal computer. Unscrew the necessary screws to loosen the computer cover.
a 3634BEW User's Manual modem in the PCI slot. You may want to test the modem's telephone ‘connection (described in the next section) before securing your modem. 7... Use the cover-mounting screws to secure the computer cover. i Figure 1-3. Inserting the modem 1.6 Connecting to the telephone line Use the following procedure to connect your modem to the telephone line: 1. Make sure you have an JR-11 telephone jack.
5634BEW User's Manual that lets you connect your telephone to the same telephone line the modem is using. This lets you manually dial data calls or make voice calls when you are + not'using your modem. 1. Use the following procedure to connect your telephone to your modem: 2. Connect the telephone's modular cord into the PHONE jack on the back of your modem (see Figure 1-4). Lift your telephone’s handset and listen for a dial tone. 5634BEW Figure 1-4. Back of the modem 1.
5634BEW User's Manual 1.9 Verifying your connection Before you proceed to next step, make sure your connection matches the one shown in Figure 1-5. 5634BEW Figure 1-5. Completed modem installation if you connected the modem to a computer, place the computer into terminal mode and complete the configuration information required by the software. Refer to your computer manual to find out the appropriate command to use. Then use the following procedure to verify that your connections: 1.
3634BEW User's Manual ‘For example, if your modem is connected to the telephone line 555-2121 “and Touch-Tone dialing is supported in your calling area, type ATTEND 75552121. 3. Press the Enter key. You should receive a BUSY response and you should hear the busy signal through the modem speaker because the modem is calling itself. Your modem is now ready for operation. Refer to the manual that came with your communication software to begin communications.
3634BEW User's Manual Chapter 2 AT commands and Result Code Responses Chapter 2 describes the format to use when typing modem commands. Chapter 2 also describes the responses that your modem sends to your computer screen when you execute, or try to execute, modem commands. These commands are issued by using a data communications program. An example of such a program is Hyper Terminal, which is installed by Windows 85 when you install your modem hardware.
Nn S634BEW User's Manual 7. Enter a number (for example, 555-1234) and click OK. . Note: Before clicking OK, be sure the correct modem is selected in the Phone Number dialog box. Select the modem from the Connect Using list. % This opens the Connect dialog box. 8. Click Cancel. This closes the Connect dialog bax, leaving the Hyper Terminal windows. You don't actually want to dial the number, you just want try out some AT commands. 9. Type AT&F and press the enter key.
5634BEW User's Manual 2.4 Basic AT Commands w Command Function Al Persecute last command. — A Go off-hook and attempt to answer a calf B 0 Select V.22 connection at 1200bps or V.21 at 300bps. 1 Select Bell 212A connection at 1200bps or Bell 103 at 300bps. (DEFAULT) C 1 Return OK message. D Dial the string of characters (0-8, A-D, #, or *) which can be modified by one of several modifiers listed below. 0-6 . |Numbers'0-8 can be used when dialing pulse or tone. 2-0. # A B.
5634BEW User's Manual Command Function online. 1 Go online and initiate a long retrain sequence before returning to online data mode. 2 Go online and initiate a short retrain sequence before returning to online data mode. P Enable pulse dialing. Q 0 Send Re suit codes to OTE: (DEFAULT) 1 DO NOT send Result codes to DTE. Sn Select last S-Register to be accessed. Sn? Return the value of S-Register n. Sn=v Set default S-Register to value v. 7? Return the value of last S-Register to be accessed.
« 5634BEW User's Manual 2.5 Extended AT Commands Command Function &C 0. Force LSD (Carrier Detect) active regardless of the carrier state. (DEFAULT) 1 Allow LSD (Carrier Detect) to follow the carrier state being received. &D 0 Ignore DTR (assumed ON). (DEFAULT) 1 DTR going from ON to OFF forces the modem to command mode. 2 DTR going from ON to OFF forces the modem to go unhook (hang up). Restore factory configuration O. 1 Restore factory configuration 1. &J 0 Auxiliary never operated.
3634BEW User's Manual 2.8 Error Control and Data Compression v ¥ Commands Command Function %C Q Disable data compression. 1 Enable MNP 5 data compression. 2 Enable V.42bis data compression. 3 Enable both V.42bis and MNP 5 compression. (DEFAULT) AA 0 Set maximum block size in MNP to 64. (DEFAULT) 1 Set maximum block size in MNP to 128. 2 Set maximum block size in MNP to 192. 3 Set maximum block size in MNP to 256, \G C Disable modem-to-modem XON/XOFF flow control.
2.8 S-Registers 5634BEW User's Manual Register Function Range Units Default 30 Ring to auto-answer. 0-255 rings 0 $1 Ring counter, 0-255 rings 0 S2 Escape character. 0-255 ASCII 43 53 Carriage return character. 0-127 ASS 13(CR) S4 Line feed character. 0-127 ASCII 10(LF) 85 Backspace character. 0-32 ASCII 8(BS) 58 Wait time for dial tone. 2-255 Ss 2 S7 Wait time for carrier. 0-255 s 60 88 Wait time for dial delay 0-255 s 2 : modifier. 88 Reserved. S10 Carrier loss disconnect time. 1-255 0.
3634BEW User's Manual 2.9 Result Code Responses B Verbose Number Description OK 0 Modem has successfully executed a command. CONNECT 1 Data connection has been made with a remote modem. RING 2 Modem has detected an incoming ring. NO CARRIER 3 Remote carrier signal was lost or not detected within the time limit specified by S-register S87. ERROR 4 [Modem has found an error in your : command fine, CONNECT 1200 5 Modem has made a connection with a 1200 bps DTE rate.
3634BEW User's Manual Verbose Number Description CARRIER 7200 49 Modem has made a 7200 bps carrier Ed connection. CARRIER 8600 50 [Modem has made a 8600 bps carrier connection. CARRIER 12000 51 Modem has made a 12000 bps carrier connection. CARRIER 14400 52 Modem has made a 14400 bps carrier connection. CARRIER 16800 53 |Modem has made a 16800 bps carrier connection. CARRIER 18200 54 [Modem has made a 192Q0 bps carrier connection. CARRIER 21600 55 |Modem has made a 21600 bps carrier connection.
3634BEW User's Manual Verbose Number: Description CARRIER 31200 82 Modem has made a 31200 bps carrier connection. CARRIER 33600 83 |Modem has made a 33600 bps carrier connection. CONNECT 230400 84 |Modem has made a connection with a 230400 bps DTE rate. CONNECT 86 |Modem has made a connection with a bps DTE rate. CONNECT 34666 87 [Modem has made a connection with a 34666 bps DTE rate. [CONNECT 36000 88 |Modem has made a connection with a . 36C0Q bps DTE rate.
5634BEW User's Manual Verbose Number Description CARRIER 105 Modem has made a bps carrier N connection. CARRIER 34666 106 [Modem has made a 34666 bps carrier connection. CARRIER 36000 107 Modem has made a 36000 bps carrier connection. CARRIER 37333 108 |Modem has made a 37333 bps carrier connection. CARRIER 38666 109 Modem has made a 38666 bps carrier connection CARRIER 110 [Modem has made a bps carrier . connection. CARRIER 41333 111 [Modem has made a 41333 bps carrier connection.
3634BEW User's Manual A FCC Compliance pe Appendix A provides compliance information about your modem. A.1 FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
5634BEW User's Manual This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation A.2 FCC Requirement This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the base unit.of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Numbered) for this equipment.