5634IF User's Manual i Congratulations purchasing the most sophisticated modem available. Your modem combines advanced technology with state-of-the-art features to bring you the modern advanced communications device available today! This modem provides the following features. ® Data modem V.90 & Flexible ~ IT-T V.34 (33.6 bps, V.32 bis, V.32, V.22 bis, V.22, V.23, and V.21; Bell 212A and 103 V.
5634IF User's Manual Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING THE MODEM 1.1 CHECKING YOUR COMPONENTS. i 1.2 WHAT ELSE YOU crn 1.3 INSTALLING THE MODEM 1.4 PREREQUISITES . 1.5 CONNECTING TC A COMPUTER OR TERMINAL 1.8 CONNECTING TO THE TELEPHONE LINE 1.7 CONNECTING TO YOUR FAX MACHINE 1.8 CONNECTING TO AN AC OUTLET 1.9 USING A EXTERNAL MIC AND SPEAKER 1.10 VERIFYING YOUR CONNECTION. 1.11 Mope LED. CHAPTER 2 TYPING COMMANDS AND RECEIVING RESPONSES, 2 1 TYPING A COMMAND... 2.
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634IF User's Manual Chapter 1 Installing the modem This installation guide provides detailed instructions for installing your modem with computer or terminal 1.
5634IF User's Manual + An RS-232-C cable with at least one male connector for connecting to your modem; Your computer's requirements determine the gender of the connector on the other end. + Software that lets the modem communicates with your computer. If you lack any of these items, refer to your computer reference manual or contact your computer dealer. If your computer does not have an RS-232C DB connector, obtain an adapter cable from your computer dealer, 1.
5634IF User’s Manual 1.7 Connecting to your Fax machine Your modem is so convenient. It provides a second modular fax-machine jack that lets you connect your fax machine 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. Use the following procedure to connect your fax machine to your modem: 1. Connect the fax machine's modular cord into the PHONE jack on the back of your modem (see Figure 1-1). 1.
56341F User's Manual / COMPUTER J CONNECTOR “2 LINE JACK | Figure 1-3. Completed modem installation If you connected the modem to a computer, place the computer into terminal made and complete the configuration information required by the software. Refer to your software manual to find out which commands 10 use. Then use the following procedure to verify your modem connections: 1. Type AT and press the Enter key. The RD and TD LED flash on the modem front panel.
5634IF User's Manual Ee —— EE you want to turn off your made, set the POWER switch on the back of the modem to the OFF position 1.11 Modem LED The modem has 3 front panel LED, which keep you constantly informed of the modem'’s status. Figure 1-4 shows the LED. @martinet fox 2283288222 Figure 1-4. Top panel of modem LED Meaning San Auto-Answer LED. This ED goes ON when the modem is set up to auto-answer incoming calls the Transmit Data LED.
5634IF User's Manual LED Meaning TR TR is the Data Terminal Ready LED. This LED goes ON when the modem is receiving a Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal from your computer. Your computer sends this sign al when the computer is ready to send or receive data ( DTR is ON ). This LED does not work with Macintosh, which uses the DTR signal for hardware flow control purposes. OH OH LED is the Off Hook. This LED goes ON when the modem is off-hook (using the telephone line).
5634IF User's Manual LED Meaning the Data Terminal Ready LED This LED goes ON when the modem is receiving a Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal from your computer. Your computer sends this sign al when the computer is ready to send or receive data ( DTR is ON J. This LED does not work with Macintosh, which uses the DTR signet for hardware flow control purposes. OH [ OH LED is the OF Hook. This LED goes ON when the modem is off-hook {using the telephone line).
5634IF User's Manual Chapter 2 Typing commands and receiving 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 if you will be using a communication software program to make data calls, you will probably not need to type commands, because your software program will handle these tasks for you.
5634IF User's Manual press Enter, your modem executes the commands and returns and mode, sO you can type your next command line. 2.6 Omitting a parameter Some commands require a numeric parameter such as 0,1, or 2. For example, the Q command determines whether your modem sends a modem response after executing a modem command line : QO tells the modem to send responses. Q1 tells the modem not to send response.
5634IF User's Manual The response sets determine which modem responses are sent by the modem. They also define certain dialing characteristics and how the modem handles dial tones and busy signals, as description in the following sections. 2.9 Word or uremic responses Modem responses can appear as words or numbers. Your modem is set up to return word responses. Word responses are followed by a carriage return and line feed.
5634IF User's Manual — 2.9.5 X4 response set The X4 response set is the factory-default response set. It consists of the all responses in Table page 20). This response set allows the modem to detect a dial {phone and also a busy signal. 2.10 Correction & compression responses if your modem supports the MNP and error-correction and data-compression protocols, you can use the Wn command to enable the extended responses shown in Table page 20).
5634IF User's Manual solemn— Word Response Number Meaning Response : hi BUSY 07 Modem detected a busy signal. (this response is enabled when effect. NO ANSWER 08 Modem did not detect silence when dialing a command line containing the @ dial modifier. CONNECT 600 09 Modem made a data connection at 600bps.* CONNECT 2400 10 Modem made a data connection at 2400bps.* CONNECT 4800 11 Modem made a data connection at 4800bps.* CONNECT 9600 12 Modem made a data connection at 9600bps.
5634IF User's Manual tte sm rer pe Word Response Number Meaning Response CARRIER 18800 52 | Carrier detected at 16800bps.** CARRIER 1920C 54 Carrier detected at 19200bps.™ CARRIER 21800 53 Carrier detected at 21600bps.** CARRIER 2400C 56 Carrier detected at 24000bps.™* CARRIER 26400 57 Carrier detected at 26400bps. CARRIER 28800 58 Carrier detected at 28800bps.** CONNECT 59 Modem made a data connection at 16800bps. 16800 CONNECT 81 Modem made a data connection at 21600bps.
5634IF User's Manual Word Response Number Meaning | Response CARRIER 54000 161 Carrier detected at 54000bps. CARRIER 56000 162 Carrier detected at 56000bps. CONNECT 165 Modem made a data connection at 32000bps. 32000 CONNECT 166 Modem made a data connection at 34000bps. 34000 CONNECT 167 Modem made a data connection at 360006ps. 36000 CONNECT 168 Modem made a data connection at 38000bps. 38000 CONNECT 169 Modem made a data connection at : CONNECT 170 Modem made a data connection at 42000bps.
$5634[F User's Manual Chapter 3 Using configuration profiles Your modem is preset so that you can begin transferring data files as soon as you install the modem and load your communication software if you dialing and answering requirements do not match the modem's default configuration profile, you can create your own profiles and store them safely in your modem's nonvolatile memory. The profiles will be saved, even when you turn off your modem.
5634IF User's Manual 2. To recall Profile 1 instead of Profile 0, type ATTY instead of AT&YO0. 3.3 Reset and recalling profile If you prefer, you can use Attn command to reset the modem and load a stored configuration profile : For example, to reset your modem and recall Profile 0: 1. Type MATZO 2. Press the Enter key. Returning to the default profile 1. To return to the factory default profile 0: 2. Type FOTOMAT Press the Enter key.
56341F User’s Manual Chapter 4 Error correction and data compression Your modem supports sophisticated MNP 14 and V.42 error correcting protocols. These protocols ensure the transmission of error-free data even over noisy, error prone telephone lines. Your modem also supports the V.42bis and MNP 5 data-congressional protocols, which maximizes data throughput and significantly reduces the time needed to exchange data. 4.
5634IF User's Manual 4.4 Configuring for reliable operation To communicate with remote MNP modems only : 1. Type AT\NS 2. Press the Enter key. Your modem responds with OK. When your modem originates or swearers calls. it will try to make an MNP connection. If that fails, your modem will hang up and return to command mode To communicate with remote V.42 modems only: 1. Type ATTN 2. Press the Enter key. Your modem responds with OK. When your modem originates or answers calls, it will try to make a connection.
56341F User's Manual Chapter 5 List of modem commands Chapter 5 describes the modem commands available to your modem. If you will be using a data communication software program to send and receive filer, you will probably not need to use these commands, because your software program w:i handle these tasks for you. However, if you want to bypass your communication software program and perform modem tasks directly with your modem, you will find the commands described in this chapter helpful.
5634IF User's Manual Modem Description Commands _ : D Dial command Puts the modem into 22 originate mode, allowing it to automatically dial a telephone number. | telephone number to be dialed, the symbols # and * and the dial edifiers P, R, S=n, and, can follow the D command.
S634IF User's Manual mere eee STS Manual [Modem Description i Commands : P Set Pulse Dial Default This command forces pulse dialing until the next T dial modifier or T command is received. Sets $14 bit 5. As soon as a dial command is i executed which explicitly specifies the dialing mode for that particular : call this command is overridden so that all future dialing will be tone dialed. Sn? Display the value of Register n Refer to Chapter 6 for more information.
58341IF User's Manual Modem Description Commands Yn Long space disconnect 0 Disable long space disconnect (default) 1 Enable long space disconnect Zn Reset Resets the modem and loads one of two configuration profiles stored with the &Wn command. Refer to Chapter 3 for more information. 0 Reset and retrieve configuration from profile 0 1 Reset and retrieve configuration from profile 1 &Cn Carrier Detect signal status Controls the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signal.
56341F User’s Manual emt tame re Modem Description Commands &Ln Telephone line type o Switched dial-up telephone line (default) 1 Leased line &Pn Pulse make/break ratio a 39/61 ratio at 10 pulses per second (default) 1 33/67 ratio at 10 pulses per second 2 39/81 ratio at 20 pulses per second 3 33/87 ratio at 20 pulses per second &Rn Clear to send signal status Controls the Clear To Send (CTS) signal during synchronous operation. During asynchronous command and Data Modes, CTS is always ON.
5634IF User's Manual Modem Commands Description &2Zn=Ax Stored up four telephone numbers in nonvolatile memory nis the memory location (0-3) A is T(for touch tone) or P (for pulse) x is the phone number to be stored To dial a stored number, use the ATDS=n command Example : AT &Z0=T 1 818 555 2121 stores in memory position 0 the telephone number 1818 565 2121, which will be Touch Tone (T) dialed.
56341F User” MNP/ Description Commands \Gn Modem port flow control Contrails the modem's DCE flow control feature a Turn off port flow control(default) 1 Turn an XON/XOFF port flow control. Use this setting if the modem is receiving data from the remote system faster than it can process Kn Set break control Determines the action performed by the modem when it receives a break from the DTE port or the modem port.
5634IF User's Manual Table 5-3. MNP 10 commands MNP 10 Commands Description Mn Enable/Disable MNP 10 link negotiation power adjustment 0 Disable MNP 10 link negotiation power adjustment. 1 Enable MNP 10 link negotiation power adjustment. *Hn Select MNP 10 link negotiation rate 0 At highest speed. 1 1200 bps. 2 4800 bps. MNP extended service This command enables or disables conversion of a V.42 LAMP connection to an MNP 10 connection. 0 Disables V.42 LAMP to MNP 10 conversion. (default) 1 Enables V.
Manual S6341F User Chapter 6 List of modem S-register Your modem has S-registers that affect various operating characteristics, let you obtain information about the modem, and let you test the modem. Each S-Register has a factory set value, which you can read or change to fit your particular requirements. Chapter 6 explains how to read and change S-Register repeatedly. A sequential list of S-Register is also provided. 6.1 Reading an S-Register value To read the current value of an 8-Register 1.
56341F User's Manual Table 6-1 S-Register description S-Register Range Default Description S0 0-255 rings 0 Auto-answer Assigning a value from 1 to 256 in Register SO tells the modem how many rings must occur before it can auto-answers calls. The default, 0, turns off the auto-answer feature, S1 0-255 rings Count incoming rings Register $1 counts the number of incoming rings when your telephone line rings. When this value equals the value in Register 80, the modem auto-answer calls.
5634IF User’s Manual S-Register Range Default Description sé 4-255 sec Dial tone wait time nods Register 86 determines how long the modem waits before dialing the first digit in Dial command line. This feature is convenient when it takes longer than two seconds to obtain a dial tone. S7 1-255 sec Carrier wait time nods Register S7 tiles the modem how many seconds to wait for a remote modem's carrier signal before hanging up.
5634IF User's Manual S-Register | Range Default Description $12 0-255 1/50 seconds 50 Escape character guard time Register 512 controls the time delay required before and after typing the escape characters. The default setting, 50, equals one second. To reduce the chance that transmitted data is mistaken for escape characters, the $12 value can be increased, but this makes using the escape characters time-consuming.
56341IF User’s Manual S-Register Range Default Description 516 General Bit Mapped Test Options Status Bit 0— Local analog loop back 0= Disabled (Default) 1= Enabled (&T1) Bit 2 Local digital loop back 0= Disable(Default) 1= Bit 3—Remote digital loop back (RDL) status 0= Modem not in Defaulter) 1= RDL in progress Bit 0= RDL not requested{Default) 1= RDL requested Bit 5— RDL with self test 0= Disabled (Default) 1= Bit 6— Local analog loop back (Withal self test 0= Disabled {Default) 1= Bit 7 — Not used $18 0-
5634IF User's Manual S-Register Range Default Description 520 0-255 Auto Sync LCD Address or BSC Sync Character S-Register 820 defines the LCD address or BSC Sync Character for Auto Sync operation. S20 must be set to the desired value before &Q4 is issued. S21 24/General Bit Mapped Options Status Indicates the status of command options. Bit 0 Set by &Jn command but ignored otherwise.
S6341F User’s Manual S-Register Range Default Description 523 62 General Bit Mapped Options Status Indicates the status of command options Bits 1 Grant RDL LORDLY not allowed (&T5) (Default) LORDLY Bits Rate 0= 0-300 bps 1= 600 bps 2= 1200 bps 3= 2400 bps 4= 4800 bps 5= 9600 bps 6= 19200 bps 7=38400 bps or higher (Default) Bits 4-5 Assumed DTE parity 0= even 1= not used 2= odd 3= none (Default) Bits 6-7 — Guard tone (&Gn) 0= (Default) 1= None (&G1) 2= 1800 Hz (&G2) $25 0-255 1/100 seconds DTR delay Register
5634IF User's Manual S-Register Range Default Description 527 73 Bit Mapped Options Status Indicates the status of command options Bits 0,1,3 Synchronous /asynchronous selection =&MOor&Q0 0 1 =&M1or&Q1 1 0 =&M2or&Q2 1 1 =&M3or&Q3 0 0 =&04 0 1 =8Q5 (Default) 1 0 =306 Bit 2 Leased line control (&Ln) 0 = Dial up line Bits 4-5 Internal clock select (&Xn) O=Internal clock (&X0) (Default) 1 = External clock (&X1) 2 = Slave clock (&X2) Bit 6 Citronella mode select (Bn) 0 = CIT mode (BO) 1 = Bell mode (B1) (Default
634 1F User's Manual [S-Register] = Range Default Description S30 0-255 tens 0 Disconnect Inactivity Timer of seconds | (disable) | Sets the length of time , in tens of seconds, that the modem will stay online before disconnecting when no data is sent or will reset the timer. The timer is inoperative in synchronous mode. S31 194 BIT Mapped Options Status Bit 0 Single line connect message message controlled by S95, Wn and Vn 1= Single line connect message (\V1) Bit 1 —Auto line speed detection (Nn) 0= Disabl
5634IF User's Manual So meme S-Register| = Range Default Description 837 Bit Desired Line Connection Speed Mapped Register 837 is bit-mapped and provides the following functions. 0 Attempt automate connection. rive, connection is attempted at the most recently sensed DTE speed. rive ,connection is attempted at the highest possible speed. (Default) 1-3 Attempt a 300 bps connection 5 Attempt a V.22 1200 bps connection 6 Attempt a V.22bis 2400 bps connection 7 Attempt a V.23 connection 8 Attempt a V.
S6341F User’s Manna S-Register Range | Default Description S40 105 General Bit Mapped Options Status 10 models) 107 (MNP 10 models) Bit-1 MNP Extended Services {-Kn) O= Disable extended services (-KO) (Default for non-MP 10 models.) 1= Enable extended services (-K1) (Default for MNP 10 models.) 2= Enable extended services {-K2} Bit 2 Power Level Adjustment for Cellular Use ()Mn) 0= Auto-adjustment (JMQ) (Default) 1= Force adjustment ()M1) Bits 3-5 Break Handling (\Kn) (Default) Bits 6-7 MNP Block Size (\An)
56341F User's Manual S-Register| Range Default Description S41 3 General Bit Mapped Options Status Indicates the status of command options Bit 0-1 Compression selection (%Cn) 0= Disabled (%C0) 1= MNP 2=V 42 bis (%C2) 3= MNP 5 and V.42 bis (%C3) (Default) Bit Auto retrain and fallibleness forward (%En) Bit Bit Q 0 = Refrain and fallback/fall forward disabled (%EQ) (Default) 0 1 = Refrain enabled (%E1) 1 0 = Fallibility forward enabled (%E2) Bit 4 Block mode control (\Ln) 0= Stream mode (\LQ) (Default) 1= Blo
56341IF User's Manual S-Register Default Description 582 128 Break Handling Options $82 is for comparability purposes only, changing this register will not have any affect. 591 0-DBMS 10 PST Transmit Attenuation Level Sets the transmit attenuation level from 0 to 15 dBm for the PST mode, resulting in a transmit level from 0 to -DBMS, in some countries, the transmit level may not be changed and there are checks to prevent transmit attenuation level change using Configuration.
5634IF User's Manual S-Register Range Default Description $95 Bit 0 Register 895 is bit-mapped. A bit set to 1 in this Mapped register enables the corresponding response, regardless of the W command in effect. Bit 0 CONNECT response shows DCE speed, not DTE speed .
56341F User's Manual Chapter 7 Hardware Quick Installation Guide sie you begin installing your mode run a following tests first: “sullenly an available COM port address ari IRQ (interrupt) for your modem Do you have either a sound card, a network ard, a scanner card, or a bus mouse? If you do so, find out their IRQ settings from your computer dealer or from the hardware manuals. 7.1 FOR WINDOWS 95 um Add a COM Port 1. Please choose START then Settings, then Control Panel.
5634IF User's Manual OPTION If you only have "03F8" in the COM Port screen and do not have any sound card, network adapter sca r card, bus mouse, or other device using IRAQ, set your modem's switches or junipers tc COM IRAQ according to the user's manual that acmes with your modem (both COM and IRQ must be set). If you only have "02F8" for COM port, set your modem to COM IRAQ, again following the directions of your Modem User's manual.
5634IF User’s Manual available COM Port or IRQ, another device must be sacrificed (disabled) to make room for the fax modem When you find the COM Port and IRQ setting for your modem, set the modem according to the instructions in your Fax Modem User's manual.
5634IF User's Manual _ _ Chapter 8 Windows 95 Modem Driver Installation After following the directions in our Hardware Conflict Resolution Guide, please follow these procedures to install the driver: 8.1 Install the Modem to Windows 95 (OSCAR) 1. Boot the system from Windows 95. Windows will auto-detect the existence of the modem. ra Now Windows will begin the “Update Device Driver Wizard". Click on the ‘Next’ Button. 3. Click on the “Other Locations..
8.3 Manually Install the Modem 1. ®» No S6341F User’ Click on the "Modem" icon twice to begin configuring its setting. Choose “Don't detect my modem; | will select it from a list.” then click on “Have disk’. Indicate the driver path such as for Windows, then click on “Next' button. After installing the new Windows 95 driver for your modem. It comes with a list of modem models: "5634IF". Select the model that fits yours.
5634IF User's Manual 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.
5634IF User’s Manual Vance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complain with the FCC. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment. operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment, if they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service. The equipment may not be used on coin service by the telephone company.
5634(F User's Manual B Recommended Initialization Strings This section provides recommended initialization strings for various conditions for those models that are included in this manual. Please be advised that these recommended ini ital strings were produced by our technicians for general usage only.
C Pin assignments Appendix C provides RS-232C technical information for the modem. C.1 RS-232C Connector The modem provides a DTE interface via a 25-pin female (DB-25s) connector that conforms to the EIA RS-232C standard. The connector is labeled RS-232 and located on the back of the modem ( see Figure B-1). LINE JAC PHONE Figure B-1 DB connector on the modem back panel C.2 R8-232C Pin Assignments Table B-1 summarizes the pin assignments that pertain to the modem.
5634IF User's Manual D Troubleshooting The following diagnostic diagram will illustrate some simple methods to isolate your modem problem. Refer to the flowchart in figure C-1 step by step to isolate your hardware problem.