5634BIF User’s Manual Congratulations on 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. l − − − − l − − l l − − − l l l − l l Data modem V.90 & K56flex ITU-T V.34 (33.6 kbps), V.32 bis, V.32, V.22 bis, V.22, V.23, and V.21; Bell 212A and 103 V.42 LAPM, MNP 2-4, MNP 10 error correction V.
5634BIF User’s Manual Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING THE MODEM............................................................. 4 1.1 CHECKING YOUR COMPONENTS ............................................................................. 4 1.2 WHAT ELSE YOU NEED ........................................................................................... 4 1.3 INSTALLING THE MODEM ......................................................................................... 4 1.4 REMOVING THE COMPUTER COVER ...
5634BIF User’s Manual CHAPTER 7 HARDWARE QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE (INTERNAL NON-PNP) 43 7.1 FOR WINDOWS 95 .......................................................................................... 43 7.2 FOR WINDOWS 3.1X OR DOS ........................................................................ 43 CHAPTER 8 WINDOWS 95 MODEM DRIVER INSTALLATION (AND PNP) 46 8.1 INSTALL THE MODEM TO W INDOWS 95 ................................................................ 46 A FCC COMPLIANCE ......................
5634BIF User’s Manual Chapter 1 Installing the modem 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: l l l l 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.
634BIF User’s Manual your serial or multifunction I/O card at one COM port and your modem at another. The COM port setting is a "logical" address, and has nothing to do with the slot in which the modem(or serial adapter) is installed. To change the default COM port setting from COM1 to another setting : 1. Set the switches ( jumpers ) on the modem to specify COM2, COM3, or COM4. Figure 1-1 shows the switch locations on the modem. Table 1-1 describes the setting. 2.
5634BIF User’s Manual I/O Port (JS2) Setting A C A B C D B D IRQ (JS3,JS4&JS5) Setting 3 4 5 9 11 10 12 15 Short Figure 1-2. Open Jumper diagram As Table 1-1 shows, a serial device configured to use COM1 will conflict with another serial device configured to use COM3 which happen to select IRQ4, because these ports share the same interrupt. To avoid this conflict, one of device should use COM4.
5634BIF User’s Manual 1.6 Inserting the modem The internal modem can fit into any available slot in your personal computer. To insert the internal modem in your personal computer: 1. Position yourself so that you can easily access the computer's expansion slots. 2. Select any available half-card slot into which you can install the internal modem. 3. Remove any slot cover that may be over the slot.
5634BIF User’s Manual would any modular telephone. 1.8 Connecting to your Fax Machine Your modem is so convenient, it provides a second modular telephone 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. 1. Use the following procedure to connect your fax machine to your modem: 2.
5634BIF User’s Manual LINE J A CK PHONE J A CK S PK J A CK MC I J A CK Fax machine 5634BIF 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. Type AT and press the Enter key.
5634BIF 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.
5634BIF User’s Manual you press Enter, your modem executes the commands and returns to command 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 : Q0 tells the modem to send responses. Q1 tells the modem not to send response.
5634BIF User’s Manual define certain dialing characteristics and how the modem handles dial tones and busy signals, as described in the following sections. 2.9 Word or numeric 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.
5634BIF User’s Manual send the BUSY response. 2.9.5 X4 response set The X4 response set is the factory-default response set. It consists of the all responses in Table 2-1(see page 19). This response set allows the modem to detect a dial tone and also a busy signal. 2.10 Correction & compression responses If your modem supports the MNP and V.42/V.42bis error-correction and data-compression protocols, you can use the Wn command to enable the extended responses shown in Table 2-1(see page 19).
5634BIF User’s Manual Word Response NO DIALTONE Number Response 06 BUSY 07 NO ANSWER 08 CONNECT 600 CONNECT 2400 CONNECT 4800 CONNECT 9600 CONNECT 7200 CONNECT 12000 CONNECT 14400 CONNECT 19200 CONNECT 38400 CONNECT 57600 CONNECT 115200 CONNECT 75TX/1200RX CONNECT 1200TX/75RX DELAYED 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 BLACKLISTED 32 FAX DATA CARRIER 300 CARRIER 1200/75 CARRIER 75/1200 CARRIER 1200 CARRIER 2400 CARRIER 4800 CARRIER 7200 CARRIER 9600 CARRIER 12000 CARRIER 14400 CARRIER 16800 CARRIER 1
5634BIF User’s Manual Word Response CARRIER 24000 CARRIER 26400 CARRIER 28800 CONNECT 16800 CONNECT 21600 CONNECT 24000 CONNECT 26400 CONNECT 28800 COMPRESSION: CLASS 5 COMPRESSION: V.
5634BIF User’s Manual Word Response CONNECT 44000 CONNECT 46000 CONNECT 48000 CONNECT 50000 CONNECT 52000 CONNECT 54000 CONNECT 56000 * ** 16 Number Response 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 Meaning Modem made a data connection at 44000bps. Modem made a data connection at 46000bps. Modem made a data connection at 48000bps. Modem made a data connection at 50000bps. Modem made a data connection at 52000bps. Modem made a data connection at 54000bps. Modem made a data connection at 56000bps.
5634BIF 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.
5634BIF User’s Manual 2. operating characteristics from Profile 0. To recall Profile 1 instead of Profile 0, type AT&Y1 instead of AT&Y0. 3.3 Reset and recalling profile If you prefer, you can use ATZn command to reset the modem and load a stored configuration profile : For example, to reset your modem and recall Profile 0 : 1. 2. Type ATZ0 Press the Enter key. Returning to the default profile 1. To return to the factory default profile 0: 2. Type AT&F0 Press the Enter key.
5634BIF User’s Manual Chapter 4 Error correction and data compression Your modem supports sophisticated MNP 1- 4 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-compression protocols, which maximizes data throughput and significantly reduces the time needed to exchange data. 4.
5634BIF User’s Manual 4.4 Configuring for reliable operation To communicate with remote MNP modems only : 1. Type AT\N5 2. Press the Enter key. Your modem responds with OK. When your modem originates or answers 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 AT\N4 2. Press the Enter key. Your modem responds with OK. When your modem originates or answers calls, it will try to make a V.42/V.
5634BIF 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 files, you will probably not need to use these commands, because your software program will 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.
5634BIF User’s Manual Modem Commands D En Hn Ln Mn Nn On Qn 22 Description Dial command Puts the modem into the originate mode, allowing it to automatically dial a telephone number. The telephone number to be dialed, the symbols # and * and the dial modifiers P, R, S=n, T, W, @, !, ; and, can follow the D command.
5634BIF User’s Manual Modem Commands P Sn? Sn=v T Vn Wn Xn Description Set Pulse Dial Default This command forces pulse dialing until the next T dial modifier or T command is received. Sets S14 bit 5. As soon as a dial command is executed which explicitly specifies the dialing mode for that particular call (e.g., ATDT…), this command is overridden so that all future dialing will be tone dialed. Display the value of Register n Refer to Chapter 6 for more information.
5634BIF User’s Manual Modem Commands Yn Zn &Cn &Dn &Fn &Gn &Jn &Kn 24 Description Long space disconnect 0 Disable long space disconnect (default) 1 Enable long space disconnect 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 Carrier Detect signal status Controls the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signal.
5634BIF User’s Manual Modem Commands &Ln &Pn &Rn &Sn &V &Wn &Xn &Yn Description Telephone line type 0 Switched dial-up telephone line (default) 1 Leased line Pulse make/break ratio 0 39/61 ratio at 10 pulses per second (default) 1 33/67 ratio at 10 pulses per second 2 39/61 ratio at 20 pulses per second 3 33/67 ratio at 20 pulses per second 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.
5634BIF User’s Manual Modem Commands &Zn=Ax %Xn MNP/ V.42/V.42bis Commands \An \Bn %Cn %En 26 Description Stored up four telephone numbers in nonvolatile memory n is 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 1 818 555 2121, which will be Touch Tone (T) dialed.
5634BIF User’s Manual MNP/ V.42/V.42bis Commands \Gn Description Modem port flow control Controls the modem's DCE flow control feature 0 Turn off port flow control(default) 1 Turn on 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.
5634BIF User’s Manual MNP 10 Commands )Mn *Hn -Kn -Qn :En 28 Table 5-3. MNP 10 commands Description Enable/Disable MNP 10 link negotiation power adjustment 0 Disable MNP 10 link negotiation power adjustment. 1 Enable MNP 10 link negotiation power adjustment. 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 LAPM connection to an MNP 10 connection. 0 Disables V.42 LAPM to MNP 10 conversion.
5634BIF User’s Manual 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 factoryset 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 S-Register : 1. 2.
5634BIF User’s Manual S-Register S0 Range 0-255 rings S1 0-255 rings S2 0-255, ASCII S3 0-127, ASCII S4 0-127, ASCII S5 0-32 , ASCII 30 Table 6-1 S-Register description Default Description 0 Auto-answer Assigning a value from 1 to 255 in Register S0 tells the modem how many rings must occur before it can auto-answers calls. The default, 0, turns off the auto-answer feature. 0 Count incoming rings Register S1 counts the number of incoming rings when your telephone line rings.
5634BIF User’s Manual S-Register S6 Range 4-255 seconds Default 4 S7 1-255 seconds 50 S8 0-255 seconds 2 S9 1-255 tenths of a second 6 S10 1-255 tenths of a second 14 S11 50-255 ms 95 Description Dial tone wait time Register S6 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.
5634BIF User’s Manual S-Register S12 S14 32 Range 0-255 1/50 seconds Default 50 Description Escape character guard time Register S12 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 S12 value can be increased, but this makes using the escape characters time-consuming.
5634BIF User’s Manual S-Register S16 Range Default S18 0-255 seconds 0 S19 Bit Mapped 0, hex Description General Bit Mapped Test Options Status Bit 0¡ Ð Local analog loopback 0= Disabled (Default) 1= Enabled (&T1) Bit 2¡ Ð Local digital loopback 0= Disable(Default) 1= Enable(&T3) Bit 3¡ Ð Remote digital loopback (RDL) status 0= Modem not in RDL(Default) 1= RDL in progress Bit 4¡ Ð RDL required(AT&T6) 0= RDL not requested(Default) 1= RDL requested Bit 5¡ ÐRDL with self test 0= Disabled (Default) 1=
5634BIF User’s Manual S-Register S20 Range 0 - 255 4 S21 S22 34 Default 0 117 117 Description AutoSync HDLC Address or BSC Sync Character S-Register S20 defines the HDLC address or BSC Sync Character for AutoSync operation. S20 must be set to the desired value before &Q4 is issued. 24/General Bit Mapped Options Status Indicates the status of command options. Bit 0¡ Ð Set by &Jn command but ignored otherwise.
5634BIF User’s Manual S-Register S23 Range Default 62 S25 0-255 1/100 seconds 5 S26 0-255 1/100 seconds 1 Description General Bit Mapped Options Status Indicates the status of command options Bits 1¡ Ð Grant RDL 0=RDL not allowed (&T5) (Default) 1=RDL allowed(&T4) Bits 1-3¡ Ð DTE 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¡ Ð Assumed DTE parity 0= even 1= not used 2= odd 3= none (Default) Bits 6-7¡ Ð Guard tone (
5634BIF User’s Manual S-Register S27 Range 0 S28 S29 36 Default 73 0-255 10 ms interval 70 Description Bit Mapped Options Status Indicates the status of command options Bits 0,1,3 Synchronous /asynchronous selection (&Mn/&Qn) 3 1 0 0 0 0 = &M0 or &Q0 0 0 1 = &M1 or &Q1 0 1 0 = &M2 or &Q2 0 1 1 = &M3 or &Q3 1 0 0 = &Q4 1 0 1 = &Q5 (Default) 1 1 0 = &Q6 Bit 2 Leased line control (&Ln) 0 = Dial up line (&L0)(Deault) Bits 4-5 Internal clock select (&Xn) 0=Internal clock (&X0) (Default) 1 = External clo
5634BIF User’s Manual time can be limited as it is a country dependent parameter. S-Register S30 Range 0-255 tens of seconds 194 S31 S32 S33 S36 Default 0 (disable) 0 - 255 0 - 255 Bit Mapped Bit 0-2 11, hex 13, hex 07, hex Description Disconnect Inactivity Timer 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.
5634BIF User’s Manual S-Register S37 Range Bit Mapped Default S38 0-255 seconds 20 38 Description Desired Line Connection Speed Register S37 is bit-mapped and provides the following functions. 0 Attempt automode connection. If N0 is active, connection is attempted at the most recently sensed DTE speed. If N1 is active ,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.
5634BIF User’s Manual 3 S39 S-Register S40 Range Flow Control Bit Mapped Options Status Indicates the status of command options. Bit 0-2 Status of command options 0= No flow control 3= RTS/CTS (&K3) (Default.) 4= XON/XOFF (&K4) 5= Transparent XON (&K5) 6= Both methods (&K6) Default Description 105 General Bit Mapped Options Status (Non-NP 10 models) 107 (MNP 10 models) Bit 0-1 MNP Extended Services (-Kn) 0= Disable extended services (-K0) (Default for non-MNP 10 models.
5634BIF User’s Manual S-Register S41 Range Default 3 Description General Bit Mapped Options Status Indicates the status of command options Bit 0-1 Compression selection (%Cn) 0= Disabled (%C0) 1= MNP 5(%C1) 2= V.42 bis (%C2) 3= MNP 5 and V.42 bis (%C3) (Default) Bit 2,6 Auto retrain and fallback/fall forward (%En) Bit 6 Bit 2 0 0 = Retrain and fallback/fall forward disabled (%E0) (Default) 0 1 = Retrain enabled (%E1) 1 0 = Fallback/fall forward enabled (%E2) Bit 4 Block mode control (\Ln) 0= Stream mode
5634BIF User’s Manual S-Register S82 Range Default 128 S91 0-15dBm 10 S92 0-15dBm 10 S86 0-255 seconds Description Break Handling Options S82 is for compatability purposes only, changing this register will not have any affect.
5634BIF User’s Manual S-Register S95 S201 42 Range Bit Mapped 0-63 Default 0 Description Register S95 is bit-mapped. A bit set to 1 in this register enables the corresponding response, regardless of the W command in effect.
5634BIF User’s Manual Chapter 7 Hardware Quick Installation Guide (Internal Non-PnP) Before you begin installing your modem, run the following tests first: Identify an available COM port address and IRQ (interrupt) for your modem. Do you have either a sound card, a network card, 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 n Add a COM Port 1. Please choose START then Settings, then Control Panel.
5634BIF User’s Manual Write the port addresses for each COM Port down. Regardless of what MSD says, "03F8" is COM1, "02F8" is COM2, "03E8" is COM3, and "02E8" is COM4. If it has "02E8" under COM3, don't worry about it. It just means you skipped a COM Port, this is very common. You only have to go by the port addresses.
5634BIF User’s Manual OPTION 7 If you have a setting that matches Option 6 above and Option 6 does not work on your system, you can try to move the device that's using IRQ5 to an unused IRQ and set your modem to COM3 IRQ5. If the device that's using IRQ5 does not support other IRQ's, you have ran out of available IRQ. Consult your local dealer or a consultant to see if they can give you some advice.
5634BIF User’s Manual Chapter 8 Windows 95 Modem Driver Installation (and PnP) 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 1. Click on the “Control Panel” twice in “My Computer” program group. 2. Click on the “Modem” icon twice to begin configuring its setting. Choose “Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list.”, then click on “Have disk”. 3.
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5634BIF User’s Manual A FCC Compliance 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.
5634BIF User’s Manual discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. But if advance 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, equipments, operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment.