! Bellatrix 56,000 Win HSP PnP Voice/Speaker Phone Modem Installation Manual * The Speaker phone function requires a full duplex Sound card Manual V 1.
FCC Warning Class B Computing Device Information to the User 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 & residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Summary Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Table of Contents Internal Fax/Modem installation Introduction Before You Start Detector-static Discharge (ESD) Safety Precautions .. Necessary Equipment Installation Steps Selecting the COM Port Inserting the Fax/Modem Installing Telephone Lines .. Windows 95 Driver Installation Introduction Windows 95 Software Setup Setup Com Port and modem driver Testing the modem driver for the Win HSP PnP Voicelessness Phoneme Checking the HSP port settings for conflicts ..
Appendix A: Appendix B: Appendix G: Appendix St Appendix T: ‘Table of Contents {Continued} Quick Reference Table A-1. AT Command Summary « Table A-2. Result Codes and Message: Table A-3. 5-Register Summary. Regulatory Information {important FCC Information . FCC Notice ta the User» ECC Radio Frequency {interference Statement Disclaimer .. Copyright Glossary Communication Terms Technical Specifications Modem und Fax Specifications “Trouble Shooting How to Use this Section ..
Summary Hardware Manual Summary “This manual offers you information on the setting up and installing of the Bellatrix Win HSP Voice/Speaker Phone/Modem. Tt is written for both first-time users as well as users who may already have a familiarity with fax/modems or other computer peripherals. If you are not familiar with the terminology. please refer to the Glossary in Appendix G. | Chapter 1, “Internal Fax/Modem Installation’ provides step by step instructions on the cet up of your fax/modem.
Chapter 1 Internal Fax/Modem Installation Chapter 1 INTERNAL FAX/MODEM INSTALLATION 1 Introduction Congratulations on yu PURSUES, Te Prolix Win HSP Prb Speakerphone Homophone of the-act Host Sigma! processing to support Sat facsimile and voice modem functions uses states odo provides you with the nighest reliability. greatest on onc chip.
Chapter 1 fraternal Fax/Modem Installation 13 Installation Steps The steps to install your modem are shown in order in this section. For some steps, you may need ta refer to your computer's User's Manual 13.1 Selecting the COM Port The Prolix Win HSP Voice Speaker Phone/Modem can vse COM ports | ta 4 and IRIS & 15. This is selected automatically. There ae no hardware jumpers of dip hs to set, Refer to Chapter 2 for the Windows software installation instructions.
Chapter 2 Windows 95 Driver Installation Chapter 2 WINDOWS 95 DRIVER INSTALLATION 2 Reductionist the Bellatrix Win HSP PnP Speakerphone Phome/Modeun is designed to penis in Windows 45 ant. In addition. the Win HSP PrP Voicelessness Phone Modem complete solution allows the de 10 he upgraded with enhancements and eat ores through software upgrades rather than a chip change or a board swap. The Win HSP PnP” Voice/Speaker Phone/Modem may be upgraded Cr Features and protocols as they become available from Pele.
Chapter 2 Windows 95 Driver Installation This will bring up a screen simulate 10 the following Net ha manufactured's installation disk te, © the ds sect, and bem cok OF « Win HS PnP Speakerphone Phone/Modem sep diskette into drive A: Insect the Click the HP Moderateness TAC B Welcome 10 the Setup Program. This program will 1eiup the PC-TELHSP Modem on yous dash duke. Click on the Install button.
Chapter 3 Windows 95 Driver Installation This will bring up « screen similar (0 the following: HSP 336-DELUXE PNP MODEM will be installation on aur system. The following CPU is detected on Wins: & Pentium of AMD KS { MMX or ARD KE © Others 6. If the incomplete CPU type was detected. select the correct ype and then click on continue. Ey ® Setup Complete. The HP Madam has bean success sinfully installed on yo had disk.
mmm Chapter 2 Windows 95 Driver Insulation 21.2 Testing the modem driver for the Win HEP PnP Voice/Speaker Demimondaine Alter installing the software drivers and restarting Windows 95. use the following procedure to | verify that the Win HSP PnP Voice/Speaker Phone/Modem is working 1 Double click on the & ICON in the Control Panel. Modems 3. Crick on the Diagnostics | sb.
Chapter 2 Windows ¥5 Driver Installation 2.1.3 Checking the HSP port settings for conflicts = 1. Double click on the CON in the Control Panel. System I @ 8 Pods [COM & LPT = $B, Sour. woo and gear com alias 3. Double Click on {3 Modem (as indicated on the next picture} .
chapter 2 windows #5 Driver Installation This will ring up the following serest: the next pi 5. If you wish to change the port address they of Basic configuration 0 un 10 use. 9. Click on Interrupt Request (as indicated v0 the next picture). (Click on the bos next 0 Po somatic settings 10 dense cure). select the configuratio® hat matches the pot.
10, a the up ot down arrow next to the Value field 10 select another IRQ Maisie sure that the information displayed in the Conflict Information window says "No devices are infliction. 10. Click or Note: th Click the 12. Click the Window. heist Fl button to exit the Edit Interrupt Request Window.
Chapter 3 Using the Modem Chapter 3 Using the Modem 31 introduction “The Prolix Win HSP PnP Voice/Speaker Phonemic can be used to transfer or receive dots files. send and receive faxes to and from any TUT-T Group 11 fax machine ar fax card, 2s an automated rain answering machine and a full duplex speaker phone (with a full duplex sound card). All of these Mentions require different types of commands © Be sent 0 the modem 10 perform either function.
in a AROSE Chapter 3 Using the Modem Notes If the modem’s performance suffers after ihe settings have been modified, issue TF 8 CITIFIED to the modem. This will instruct the modem to restore the default unit string and store it in the modems N.V. Ram (Permanent memory). If your model does not support the N.V. Ram , change the UNIT string to the default string. 3.44 Limiting the Modems Top Speed modems (2400 or 1200 bps), you may need to haul not be necessary in most cases, but.
Chapter 1 Using the Modem 3.186 Modem Software Compatibility Nearly alt communication software executes an automate desertion sequence to determine which dame you have installed. This way the software eves he proper settings from an insecure siting at fell up correctly for your modem. If he modem is not recognized 3 sting Is usually made available for the user io select from your program includes such a listing hat docs not include this modem, you can often select another modem with the same speed.
ee nd A Chapter 3 Using the Modem : 308 Using the Voice features The Bellatrix Win HSP PnP Loudspeaker Phonemic can also be used as a voice answering machine and a full duplex speaker phone, when used with the supplied Fax/Daw/Voice software. The speaker phone function requires that you have s full duplex sound card installed and operating in your computer. There are 10 special connections required between the sound card and the Coleridge Win HSP PnP Voicelessness Phoneme.
Appendix A Quick Reference Command A ATA Alba Attn ’ ATE Than satin + Atlas ’ At Ma . Attn TARO « ATP . AT QR ATS? ATS=x * ATT » ATV « ATW ATX . Attn Zapata Attn * Attend AT&F v Gnat AT&Kn . Attn AT&Se AT&T * AT&UR AT&V ATHWART . AT&Ya AT&Za=x AT\AR TABS . Alga . TARE Atlas * Antwan * Attn AT%En TALE . Anent * Command setting Table A-1.
Appendix A Quick Reference ‘Table A-2. Result Codes Result Code Numeric False Description 0K 0 Modem successfully executed a command line. CONNECT | Connection made at 300 bps. RING 2 Modem detected an incoming call. NO CARRIER 3 Modem lost or could not detect a remote cagier signal within the Register S7 time. ERROR 4 Modem found an error in the command inc. CONNECT 1200 S Modem established a connection at 1200bps. NONCUSTODIAL 8 Coder did not detect a dial tone within 5 seconds after going off-hook.
Appendix A Quick Reference Mea es ere ka EEE Table A-2. Result Codes (continued) Result Code Numeric Value Description si CARRIER 12000 CARRIER 14400 CARRIER 16800 CARRIER 19200 CARRIER 21600 CARRIER 24000 CARRIER 26400 CARRIER 28800 CARRIER 31200 CARRIER 33600 CARRIER 32000 CARRIER 34000 CARRIER 36000 CARRIER 38000 CARRIER CARRIER 42000 CARRIER 44000 CARRIER 26000 CARRIER 43000 CARRIER CARRIER 52000 CARRIER 54000 CARRIER 56000 RING BACK TERROR DATA COMPRESSION: CLASS 5 COMPRESSION: V.
EE Register S10 sil $12 S13 St4 Sis Sib S17 S18 $19 520 821 522 523 $24 $25 526 527 528 530 512 533 534 835 536 837 538 $39 S40 841 S42 543 S44 345 $46 547 548 582 $86 591 Table A-3 S-Register Summary Title Number of Rings tilt Auto-Answer Ring Counter Escape Charities Carriage Return Character Line Feed Character Back Space Character Wait For Blind Dialing Wait For Carrier After Dial Pause Time For Dial Defy Carrier Detect Response Time Lost Carrier To Hang Up Delay DMF Tone Duration Escape Code Guard Time
Appendix B Regulatory [important F.C.C. Information This product will be connected fo the public telephone network. This network is regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC. All F.C.C rules must be followed in the use of this product. ", Notice to the User |. Upon questionably. you muss provide the Following data 10 your elephantine utility company {welcomed \@ Nat ice of the intention 10 install of permanently remote BY FCC Pant 68-registered device or system, and the registration number.
Appendix B Regulatory FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement This mode has certified to comply with the limits fora Class B device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC. rules. This Equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy. If not installed and used properly. in tics accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, it May Ague interference to radio and erosion reception.
Appendix G Glossary i Appendix G GLOSSARY of COMMUNICATION TERMS Active Profile The current modem seeings of the modem. The active profile of the modem is the current values Registers and AT commands. The active profile is hanged by modem software and can alas be “hanged manually by sending AT commands 10 the ‘modem directly. Once the active profile is Configured 1o meet your special needs you may hen stave it permanently in the Non-Volatile Ram.
Appendix G Glossary Data Compression A technique used 10 reduce the amount of data being sent without reducing the information represented, In effect, modems with data compression transmit data duster (han non-compression types. Data compression can be implemented tn the Hardware or Software. DCE (Data Communication Equipment} A term used to describe any equipment that has the capacity to establish and control the data rink via the telephone network.
Appendix G Glossary IRQ (Interrupt Re Quest) A signal within the computer's processing architecture which allows any peripheral device (such bs data being receive at a serial port) 10 interrupt the hardware and software when the attention of the computers microprocessor is required.
Appendix § Technical Specifications Technical Specifications * Data Modulation Protocol Standards Flexible bps IT-T V.34bis bps IT-T V.34 bps IT-T V.32bis bps IT-T V.32 bps IT-T V.23 1.200175 bps (FSK) IT-T V.22bis 2,400 bps (QAM) IT-T V.22 1,200 bps (DESK) Bell 212A 1,200 bps (DESK} IT-T V.21 300 bps (FSK) Bell 103 300 bps (FSK) * Fax Modulation or Protocol Standards IT-T V.17 14,4007 12,000/ 9,600/ 7,200 bps (TCM) IT-T V.29 9,600/ 7.200 bps (QAM) IT-T Contreras 4,800/ 2,400 bps (DDS) IT-T V.
Appendix T Troubleshooting Appendix T Trouble-Shooting TA How to Use this Section The modem hus been designed and manufactured to make telecommunications 3 cays and painless as possible. However, success with communications depends upon & number of things working together correctly: your computer, your modem, your software, and your telephone line. on These individual pieces must be working comely on the other side of the connection as well. While correcting problems is usually quite simple.
Appendix T Troubleshooting After running MSD.EXE, the display will show two columns of information ranging from the type of computer you have to the type of devices that are available on your computer. Next to the COM port information is a number showing the number of COM parts that are used in your system. Now that we know how many COM ports are used, we must know which COM ports address are used.
i Appendix T Troubleshooting 3 Common Problems and Their Solutions The most common problems that are encountered axe: Fae computer, or communications software. dogs lot recognize the modem. {Section T.311 The modern will not dial (NO DIALECTAL. and’ or answer 20 incoming ¢all). {Section ou can connect with another computer. but she text (9 graphics) that you see. is BOT Creosote. {Section T.
Appendix T Troubleshooting T.3.3 Communication Settings and Line Noise If you can connect to another amber. but the screen display is incorrect (gather characters, misplaced characters, ets...J, the cause is usually ane of two problems. A. First. your communications program may be configured incorrectly for the modem you are connecting to. Check the Baud rate. Parity, Data Bits. and Stop Bits. These sexing should math that of the other computer. Also.