Contents M3 SEEM Section One: 1.1 12 1.3 Section Two: Section Three: Software installation a1 32 33 introduction Modem Features and Compatibility Contents of Your Package Where to go from hear instating the Fax Modem External Madam installation 2.1.1 Indicator Lights Internal Modem Installation 2.2.1 COM Port & Interrupt Settings . Testing Your Modem Using Your Modem .. Using the Internal Modem with Windows 3.1 Using the modem with Wing 3.2.
Lia IEEE Section Six: AT Command Set 6.1 Executing Commands 8.2 AT Commands & Format 63 AT Commands 6.3.1 Basic AT commands 6.3.2 V.25ter AT commands Section Seven: S. Register Summary Section Eight: Result Code Summary Section Nine: Support And Services .. Section Ten: Specifications . Section Eleven: Telecommute Notices 11.1 FCC Compliance 11.2 FCC Class B Statement 11.3 DOC Compliance Information 11.4 UK Compliance Information 11.5 Ringer Equivalence Number |. 11.8 Approved Usage .. 11.
Section One-~ Introduction This new series of modems represents a new generation of PC communication peripheral devices, combining high speed Data, Fax, Voice* | Full-Duplex Speakerphone* and SVD* {Simultaneous Voice and Data) functions into a single device. ™56000 modem can even make your download speed from central ISP (Inter mat Service Provider) unto 56000bps. This high performance modem connects your computer to alf popular modems and fax machines in use today.
1.2 Contents of Your Package * One modem + Communication software diskette(s) + One software annual + One telephone cable -One AC power adapter (external modem only) ~Warranty Registration Card Notes: Please contact the place of purchase i any of the listed rems are missing from your package. 1.3 Where To Go From Here if you have difficulties getting your modem to work, read Section 2.2.1 and Section 4 to find information on COM ports and IRS's, as well as answers to frequently asked questions.
on 1BM and compatible PCs) 4. Plug the telephone cable into the connector marked LINE on the back of the modem. 5. Plug the other end of the telephone cable into a telephone wall jack. 6. Make sure to verify the modem power switch is in the off position {located on the front panel). Plug the AC adapter's power cord info the connector marked POWER on the back of the modem, Figure 2-1 External Modem 7. Plug the transformer end of the AC adapter into a standard AC wail outlet 8.
1 1 indicator Lights Your modem (textual model only} features LED indicators on the front panel that report modem status: Modem Ready | On when modem is ready to work Terminal Ready | On when DTR signals active Send Data Condemnations transmitting demonstrator modem \ Receive Data [Onwhenmadenis receiving data overemotional Off Hook On when modem is off hook Cartier Dec On when remote carrier has been detected Request b Send | On when RTS signals active Clear to Send | On when CTS signals active This comple
elected slot. Apply even pressure until the modem is firmly seated. 7. Secure the brace! with the screw saved earlier. Store the sot cover for future use. 8. Replace the computer cover and plugin your computer. Reconnect all cables. 9. Connect the telephone cable into the mode's LINE connector. Attach the other end into the telephone wall jack (see Figure 2-2). 10, Optionally connect: (1) your telephone to the mode's PHONE connector.
+ + For Plug and Play (PnP) models, the Com port and IRQ settings are automatically assigned by the operating system. As adoption, some models will allow for the cards to be configured manually, via jumpers, Please see “Table 2-to Table 2-for jumper configuration. Alf default settings are printed in hold text. Nate: * Your model number showed on the fettle white tag on your intimate modem which showed xx represents different models.
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2.3 Testing Your Modem To confirm that the modem is waking properly after installation, run a modem communication program and seethe software for the correct modem COM port (internal modem factory defaults fo COMA). Al the software's terminal mode prompt, type AT followed by the ENTER key. The widemouthed respond by displaying an OK (or 0}. The OK {or 0) response indicates that the moderns working proper. lf the modem does nonreturnable proper response, refer to Section 2.2.
3.2 Using the modem with Wing For PnP models, when the computers firsthand on fare the installation of the new modem, the system will ask for the driver diskette. Insert the provided disk and follow system instructions to complete the installation. Win should recognize the Internal modem after installation. Please consult Section § should you encounter any difficulties. 3.21 Non-PP Modems in Win 1. Click Modem icon in Control Panel. 2. Select Add to install modem driver, 3.
4. Insert the provided driver diskette click Have Disk when the wizard Is asking to choose model number.
5. Select ihe appropriate mode! number for, proper driver {see table 2-4), The Model number is showed on the little white tag on your internal demode on the bottom of your external modem showed WS -X XXX & S614Ex3(G) Textual Coder 4 ¥ 56141x3(G) Internal Modern F WS5614PM3(G) Fax Data .
6. The file will then be accessed, and the name should now appear on the list of choices. {you have difficulties getting your modem to work, read Section 2.2.1 and Section 5 to find information on COM ports and IQ's, as welt as answers lo frequently asked questions. 3.3 Using Dysfunction “The modem can provide SVD features optionally that allow Simultaneous Venice and Data transmit through ene single telephone fine.
data transmission and voice conversation at anytime Example 2: Local Modem Remote Modem ~~ Comments OTE DCE DIE DCE User have establish voice conversation and both handsets sre off hook ATE ATE rose! modems OK OK AT-SMS=2 AT-SMS=2 Enables SVD function CK OK .
LE if Section Four Installing and Configuring Communication Software Install the communication software according to the software user's manual, Be certain that your software is configured to communicate with the modem an the same COM port and IRO line used by the modem. ‘You may be prompted by the software fo configure certain communication parameters. We suggest the following settings: Baud Rate: 57.
allot your communication needs, Section Five Troubleshooting Gourmand is designed ta provide reliable and trouble-free function laity, However, should you experience any difficulty, the information contained in this section will assist you in determining and resolving the source of the problem. fyoucannotresolve your situation after reading this chapter, contact your dealer or vendor for assistance. 5.4 Modem does not respond to commands. 1.
[. software {refer to software manual) 5.4 Modem experiences errors while on-line with a remote modem 1. Make sure Call Waiting is turned off. 2. Make sure RESTRICTS hardware flow controls enabled (do not use AXON OFF software flow control when transferring binary fiesta. 3 Make sure the data speed is northeastern your computer's capability. Most IBM compatibles are capable of 19,200 bps under DOS and Windows 3.x. Operating at higher spreads under Windows requires a faster CPU (386 or better, 5.
Example: PATIENTER] This command causes your modem to lower its speaker volume. 6.3 At Commands Note: The default value of some AT Commands listed below could vary with country. Ali default settings are printed in bold text. 6.3.1 Basic AT commands Command Function Command Function A Answer incoming call Le Low speaker volume LY Repeat Last command. Do Lz Medium speaker volume not precede A with AT or vw Highs speaker volume follow WMO Speaker always off with Enter M1 Speaker en until carrier On 0.
I + ¥ Command Function ~~ Command Function disabled, oped hr Parameter specifies the automate enabled, acceptable alack made. Parameter ¢ specifies the when modem originates lowest Transmit speed for a call, where connection. = LA | Parameter specifies the Te MNP oom highest transmit speed for 25 LAMP or MNP mode Connection. 3= LAMP mode only _Parameterespecifiesthe 4=MNP mode only lowest receive speed for Parameter ¢ specifies the connection.
Command Function should continue to operetta if the result is not obtained, where O=don't disconnect Parameter c specifies the maximum number of Command 4DR=C +DR=1 Function dictionary entries. Parameter specifies the maximum length to be negotiates, The defaults +D8=3, 0, 2048, 32 Data compression reporting disabled Data compression reporting enabled Section Seven S Register Summary Table 7-1 shows the registrars, their functions, and their default values.
Section Eight Result Code Summary BASIC RESPONSE CODES OK ¢ CONNECT 1 RING 2 NO CARRIER 3 ERROR. 4 CONNECT 1200 5 NONCUSTODIAL 6 BUSY 7 NO ANSWER 8 CONNECT t DELAYED 24 BLACKLISTED 32 FAX 33 DATA 35 TERROR +4 Note: * For x1, x2, x3 and x4 the modem send this result code when the bE ° speed is 000 bps Section Nine Support and Service If after consulting Section 2.2.
operating Note: * IRQ, IRAQI, IRQ and IRQ 12 are support for Plug and Play medal only Section Eleven Telecommute Notices 11.1 FCC Compliance This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On relinquishment label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You rust, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company.
measures: + Reorientorrelocate the receiving antenna « Increase {he separation between the equipment and the receiver « Connective 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 intermissions.
+ by the device, to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100. 11.4 U.K. Compliance information Iris corrodes approved by the Secretary of State atheist Department af Trade. and Industry for connection fo a single exchange fine of the public switched telephone network run by certain livens ad publiciolecommunication operators or systems connected there to.
1 Storage of telephone numbers for retrieval by a predetermined code. 0 Detection of initial proceed indication 0 Automaticcalling/Automatic answering 0 Tone detection D3 Operation in the absence of secondary proceed in diction DO Loud speaking facility. This modem is NOT suitable for use as an extension to a payphone. This modem is not approved for connection to UK private speech band services. This modem does not support automatic redial function.
“4 Hts supplied with an AC. Adapter which Meets the above specification. You must ensure that is installed correctly and powered an before you connect the telephone line cord to the network. The interfaces for {he connection of other equipment, including the textual power supply, use Sale Extra Low voltages {SELL) ably. Elvis a voltage that does not exceed 42.4V peak a.cor 60V d.c.
which use or generate voltage less than 260v (rms or de); the creep age distance shown in brackets applies where the local environment within {he hosts subject ta conductive pollution or dry non-conductive pollution which could become conductive due to condensation. Four opt oe oer rm man Clearance distance >2.
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