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.4 Modem experiences errors while online with remote The Table of Contents modem 19 Section Five AT Command Set. 20 Se Section One Introduction 4 5.1 Executing Commands 20 I 5.2 Command Format Modem Compatibility Commands... ‘ Section Two Installing The Modem 5 5.4 Extended AT Commands .. 2 2.1 Unpacking Your Modem 3 5.5 V.42bis Commands 22 5 ! Section Six § Register Summary 24 2.2.1 Hardware Install at 5 22.2 Jack Connections... 6 | Section Seven Result Code Summary 25 2.2.
Section One Introduction Your new 56Kbps modem is a high speed PC communication peripheral that combines Data and FAX functions into a single device. This high performance mode connects your computer to all popular modems and fax machines available today. This manual provides installation and operating instructions for your modem. Also included in this manual are listings and descriptions ef the standard AT command set, S-registers, and troubleshooting tips.
7. Replace the computer cover and plug in your computer, Reconnect all cables. 8. Connect the telephone cable into the modem's “LINE” connector (see Figure 2-2). Attach the other endothermic telephone wall jack, or Figure 2-2 8. Connect the sound grue jacks between Memorandum Sound | | Card or the bracket | provided with the package. Please . carefully read your : ’ Sound Card User's or Manual for connector pin assignment of 5 Sound Card. NOTE: au LIL = REARS 2.2.
8 56000bps 9 2.2.3 Setting Up Modem Under Windows 95 I rr tis internal modem supports the Plug and Play feature. It a computer to set the optimal configuration for the son software automatically. Click "OK" Fil om ik pied Ty Hans guardsmen © Grotius iow (Widows wh red prig? sou aac) © Defect hom o¥t of here divers (UN stalls OBA cos Next, insert disk fabled "Modem Driver Disk in Aer BU then hk “OK” If you have a CD-ROM disc, change the path as (X = CD-ROM drive letter).
10 4. Windows 95 has finished installing your modem and will prompt you to restart Windows. EEE @ To ris etn up ous ra echo, 90 sk art po corpus. Click "Yes" Da yens var fu so slat goes compute rw? Ede] 5. Proceed to Section 2.2.4. Modem Driver” or ' W! with the modem, Please follow the procedure below to install driver: 1. Tum ON computer power after completing hardware installation.
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56000bps. The modem may also perform basic communication functions (such as Section Three Installing and Configuring dialing) via the AT commands. A list and description of all AT commands Communication Software appear in Section Five, Since the communication software is designed to shield the user from the difficult and cumbersome AT commands, we strongly suggest that all modem operations be performed via the software JT ’ Working timing sas 7] fen et —— 3.
18 Section Four Troubleshooting Communication Software Your modem is designed to provide reliable and trouble-free service. Should you experience any difficulty, however, the information contained in this section will assist you in determining and resolving the source of the difficulty. If you cannot resolve your difficulty after reading this chapter, contact your dealer or vendor for assistance. 56000bps 12 figured and identical on both sides.
20 Section Five AT Command Set 5.1 Executing Commands Your modem sin Command Mode upon power-on an and execute “AT” commands. The modem re; Command Mode until it makes a connection with a remote modem Commands may be sent to the modem from an attached terminal or a PC running a communication program This modem is designed to operate at common DTE speeds ranging from 115.2Kbps (or 57,6Kbps) ta 300bps. All commands and data must be issued to the modem using one of the valid DTE speeds. ready to 5.
22 5? Read S-register r, where ¢ = 0-95 Sr=n SetSregisterrtovaluen T Tone Dial VO Numeric responses v1 Text responses x0 Hayes Rosemarie 300 compatible responses/blind dialing X1 Same as XO plus all CONNECT responses/blind dialing x Same as X 1 plus dial tone detection x3 Same as X1 plus busy signal detection blind dialing x4 Responsiveness dial tone and busy signal detection z Reset and recall user profile Ni Automate Enabled, Modem handshake 5.
24 . . 56000bps_ 25 Section Six 8 Register Summary Section Seven Result Code Summary Your modem has 16 registers, designated S0 through $89. Table 6-1 OK o CONNECT 1 shows the registers, their functions, and their default values. Sore registers RING 2 NO CARRIER 3 can have their values changed by com and. If you use a command to change ERROR 4 CONNECT 1200£C* 5 register value, the command remains in effect until you turn off or reset your 7 modem.
26 Section Eight Specifications Modulation std: Compression: Error Correction: FAX Group: FAX Command: Transmit level: Sensitivity: ART: Power: Temperature: V 90, Flexible, 321 V.22bis, Bell 212/103, V.42bis, MNP Class 5 V.
GALA Gladiatorial INFORMATION TO THE LEER SEEKER REL CC BUREAU [his device complies with part 13 of the FCC Rules. duration Ls subject to the following twa conditions: PLY This device may nat cause harmful interference, and (21 This device must Accept any interference received | incl interference that may cause undesirably operation. ding NOTE: This equipment has been tested and round to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. Pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.