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 (Internat Service Provider) upto 56000bps. This high performance modem connects your computer to all popular modems and fax machines in use today.
1.2 Contents of Your Package • One modem • Communication software diskette(s) • One software manual • One telephone cable • One AC power adapter (external modem only) • Warranty Registration Card Notes: Please contact the place of purchase if any of the listed items 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 IRQ's, as well as answers to frequently asked questions.
4. 5. 6. (COMx; x=1,2,3... on IBM and compatible PCs). Plug the telephone cable into the connector marked LINE on the back of the modem. Plug the other end of the telephone cable into a telephone wall jack. 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 into the connector marked POWER on the back of the modem. MIC Figure 2-1 External Modem 7. 8. 9.
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6. Carefully insert the modem into the selected slot. Apply even pressure until the modem is firmly seated. 7. Secure the bracket with the screw saved earlier. Store the slot cover for future use. 8. Replace the computer cover and plug in your computer. Reconnect all cables. 9. Connect the telephone cable into the modem's LINE connector. Attach the other end into the telephone wall jack (see Figure 2-2). 10. Optionally connect: (1) your telephone to the modem's PHONE connector.
For Plug and Play (PnP) models, the Com port and IRQ settings are automatically assigned by the operating system. As an option, some models will allow for the cards to be configured manually, via jumpers. Please see *Table 2-1 to Table 2-3 for jumper configuration. All default settings are printed in bold text. Note: * Your model number showed on the little white tag on your internal modem which showed WS-56(33)14xx3, xx represents different models.
1 3 1 3 JP3 JP4 Figure 2-3 COM/IRQ Jumper Location for Model# I101WDF COM Port (address) IRQ DIP1 DIP2 DIP3 DIP4 DIP5 DIP6 JP3 JP4 1 (03F8) 4 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF Non 2 (02F8) 3 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF PnP 3 (03E8) 5 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 2-3 2-3 4 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF short short 2 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 1-2 short 1-2 short Mode 4* (02E8) 3* PnP mode OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Table 2-1 COM/IRQ Jumper Settings fo
1 1 2 2 3 3 JP8 JP7 Figure 2-4 COM/IRQ Jumper Location for Model I601 COM Port (address) IRQ DIP1 DIP2 DIP3 DIP4 DIP5 DIP6 JP7 JP8 1 (03F8) 4 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF Non 2 (02F8) 3 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF PnP 3 (03E8) 5 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 1-2 1-2 4 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF short short 2 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2-3 shot 2-3 shot Mode 4* (02E8) 3* PnP mode Table 2-2 COM/IRQ Jumper Settings fo
Figure 2-5 COM/IRQ Jumper Location for Model I101 COM Port (address) IRQ 1 (03F8) 4 DIP1 DIP2 DIP3 DIP4 DIP5 DIP6 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF JP6 JP7 Non 2 (02F8) 3 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF PnP 3 (03E8) 5 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 2-3 2-3 4 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF short short 2 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 1-2 short 1-2 short Mode 4* (02E8) 3* PnP mode OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Table 2-3 COM/IRQ Jumper Settings for Model I101 9
2.3 Testing Your Modem To confirm that the modem is working properly after installation, run a modem communication program and set the software for the correct modem COM port (internal modem factory defaults to COM4). At the software's terminal mode prompt, type AT followed by the ENTER key. The modem should respond by displaying an OK (or 0). The OK (or 0) response indicates that the modem is working properly. If the modem does not return the proper response, refer to Section 2.2.
3.2 Using the modem with Win95 For PnP models, when the computer is first turned on after 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. Win95 should recognize the internal modem after installation. Please consult Section 5 should you encounter any difficulties. 3.2.1 Non-PnP Modems in Win95 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 the appropriate model number for proper driver (see table 2-4). The Model number is showed on the little white tag on your internal modem or on the bottom of your external modem showed WS-XXXX.
6. The file will then be accessed, and the name should now appear on the list of choices. If you have difficulties getting your modem to work, read Section 2.2.1 and Section 5 to find information on COM ports and IRQ's, as well as answers to frequently asked questions. 3.3 Using SVD function The modem can provide SVD features optionally that allow Simultaneous Voice and Data transmit through one single telephone line.
data transmission and voice conversation at anytime Example 2 : Local Modem Remote Modem DTE DTE DCE Comments DCE User have establish voice converastion and both handsets are off hook AT&F AT&F reset modems OK AT-SMS=2 OK AT-SMS=2 OK Enables SVD function OK ATD Local modem start data negotiation RING Remote modem response to RING by answering ATA CONNECT 28800 CONNECT 28800 SVD connection is established and user can resume voice conversation Note : The handset will be silenced suring the n
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 on the same COM port and IRQ line used by the modem. You may be prompted by the software to configure certain communication parameters.
user friendly interface for all common modem functions and should be sufficient for all of your communication needs. Section Five - Troubleshooting Your modem is designed to provide reliable and trouble-free functionality. However, should you experience any difficulty, the information contained in this section will assist you in determining and resolving the source of the problem. If you can not resolve your situation after reading this chapter, contact your dealer or vendor for assistance. 5.
3. Make sure the correct terminal emulation mode is being used in the 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 RTS/CTS hardware flow control is enabled (do not use XON/XOFF software flow control when transferring binary files). 3. Make sure the data speed is not faster than your computer's capability. Most IBM compatibles are capable of 19,200 bps under DOS and Windows 3.x.
specifying the same command with a parameter of "0". Example: ATL [ENTER] This command causes your modem to lower its speaker volume. 6.3 AT Commands All default settings are printed in bold text. Command Command Function L1 L2 L3 M0 M1 A A/ Answer incoming call Repeat last command.
Command Function responses/blind dialing X2 Same as X1 plus dial tone detection X3 Same as X1 plus busy signal detection/blind dialing X4 All responses and dial tone and busy signal detection Y0 Long space disconnect disabled Y1 Long space disconnect enabled Z0 Reset and recall user profile0 Z1 Reset and recall user profile1 Command Function &P1 33%-67% make/break ratio @ 10 pps &P2 39%-61% make/break ratio @ 20 pps &P3 33%-67% make/break ratio @ 20 pps &R0* CTS track RTS in sync.
Command Function retrain enabled %E2 Line quality monitor and auto fall-forward/fall-back enabled %L Display line signal level %Q Display line signal quality +MS=a,b,c,d,e,f Select modulation, Parameter "a" specifies the modulation protocol desired; where:0= V.21, 1=V.22, 2=V.22bis, 3= V.23,9=V.32,10=V.32bis,11 =V.34, ** 56=K56flex 64=Bell 103 and 69=Bell 212. Parameter "b" specifies automode oper ations, where: 0=automode disabled,1=automode enabled with V.8, or V.32 Annex A.
Note: * For external model only ** For 56000 modem only Section Seven - S Register Summary Table 7-1 shows the registers, their functions, and their default values. Some registers can have their values changed by commands. If you use a command to change a register value, the command remains in effect until you turn off or reset your modem. Your modem then reverts to the operating characteristics specified in its non-volatile memory.
S24 S25 S26 S27 S28 S29 S30 S31 S32 S33 S36 S37 S38 S39 S40 S41 S46 S48 S82 S86 S91 S92 S95 Request, data rate, and parity Sleep mode timer Data Terminal Ready delay RTS to CTS delay interval Asynchronous/Bell/CCITT Modes Pulse dialing Flash time Disconnect timer Autoscan, EC result code XON character XOFF character LAPM failure options Connection speed Hang-up delay Flow control options MNP options, break types Compression, retrain, DCE flow control, block modes Data Compression control V.
BLACKLISTED DATA CARRIER 1200/75 CARRIER 1200 CARRIER 4800 CARRIER 9600 CARRIER 14400 CARRIER 19200 CARRIER 24000 CARRIER 28800 CARRIER 33600 CARRIER 34000 CARRIER 38000 CARRIER 42000 CARRIER 46000 CARRIER 50000 CARRIER 54000 CONNECT 16800 CONNECT 24000 CONNECT 28800 CONNECT 33600 CONNECT 34000 ** CONNECT 38000 ** CONNECT 42000 ** CONNECT 46000 ** CONNECT 50000 ** CONNECT 54000 ** COMPRESSION: CLASS 5 COMPRESSION: NONE PROTOCOL: LAPM PROTOCOL:ALT-CELLULAR** 32 35 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 79 151 153 155 157
Section Ten - Specifications K56flex™**, V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.29, V.27ter, V.22bis, V.23,V.22, V.21, V.17, Bell212/103 Compression: V.42bis, MNP Class 5 Error Correction: V.42, MNP Class 2-4 Host Interface: ISA 16 bit bus COM ports: 1, 2, 3, 4 IRQ lines: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7*, 10*, 11*, 12* FAX Group: Group III FAX Command: EIA/TIA 578 class 1 VOICE Command: Rockwell (Optional) Transmit level: -10 dBm +/- 1 dB Sensitivity: -43 dBm UART: 16550 compatible Power: .
the equipment from the phone line to determine if it is causing the problem. If the problem is with the equipment, discontinue use and contact your dealer or vendor. 11.2 FCC Class B Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.
difficulties should be referred to your supplier. Some network operators require that intended users of their network request permission to connect and for the installation of an appropriate socket. 11.5 Ringer Equivalence Number The ringer equivalence number of this modem is 1. REN is a guide to the maximum number of apparatus that can be simultaneously connected to one telephone line. The REN value of each apparatus is added together,and should not exceed 4.
11.7 Storage of Numbers It is advisable to check the telephone numbers stored in your modem immediately after programming. In order to prevent the mis-direction of calls and network interference, please ensure that all manually programmed telephone numbers are correctly entered. The number you enter to dial may optionally contain a PAUSE character to allow this modem to operate with a PABX.
engineer before installation. It is a condition of approval that this modem is not installed in Personal Computers which have installed in them other adapters which either generate or make use of voltages in excess of the SELV limits above. 11.
Safety warning: This card must be used with the pc screw cows lid. Telecommunications netword voltages exist inside the pc and telecommunications line connection must be removed before opening the pc. WARNING FOR SAFETY REASONS, ONLY CONNECT AUSTEL APPROVED/ AUSTEL PERMIT EXEMPTED MICROPHONE TO THE MIC.PORT.