FCC ID: H4TFM-RIB3HC Bellatrix 56,000 Flex PnP HCF Win Modem with Voice Mail & Speaker Phone Installation Manual Check out the Bellatrix WWW Site at or call the Bellatrix BBS to download details on AT Commands, $-Registers, additional drivers, Manual V 1.
EEE EEE | Table of Contents Summary Chapter 1 Fax/Modem Installation Introduction Before You Start Electra-static Discharge (ESD) Safety Precautions . Necessary Equipment Installation Steps Selecting the Com Port Jumper stings Recommended Jumper stings Connecting to a sound card (optional) .. Connecting to a sound card {via CD-ROM audio-in) .
|| TE IEE BN | Table of Contents (Continued) Appendix A: Quick Reference Appendix B: Appendix G: Appendix 8: Appendix T: nN TOC PES Table A-1. AT Command Summary. Table A-2. $-Register Summary... Regulatory Information Important FCC Information FCC Notice to the User FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement Disclaimer Copyright Glossary Communication Terms ..
|| TT | Hardware Manual Summary ‘This manual offers you information on the setting up and installing of the Bellatrix HCF Winded. It is written for both first-time users as well as users who ny 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.
|| EST co IEE EN Chapter 1 Internal Moderateness Installation Chapter 1 INTERNAL FAX/MODEM INSTALLATION 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase, The Bellatrix HCF Win Modem uses Rockwell's stutter-the-art HCF chip set. Host-controlled modern software performs processing of general modem control, command sets, fax Class |, speakerphone, voice/audio/TAM, error correction, data compression, and operating system interface functions.
Chapter I Internal Moderateness Installation 1.3 Installation Steps The steps to install your modem are shown in order in this section. For some steps, you may need to refer to your computer's User's Manual. 1.3.1 Selecting the COM Port The Bellatrix HCF Win Modem is PoP and can use COM ports 1 to 4 and IQ's 2,3,4,5,10,11,12 & 15. This is selected automatically. There are no hardware jumpers or dip switches to set. Refer to Chapter 2 for the Windows software installation instructions.
EEE Chapter 1 Internal Fax/Modem Installation 1.3.3 Recommended Jumper settings Following are the recommended settings for various uses: 1 Passive speakers (non amplified) Use the factory default settings. 2. Active speakers (amplified) Shortish, Shortstop, IP4=1&2 3. Sound card connection Opening, Shortstop, JP4=1&2 4. Headset Shorthorn, Penelope, JP4=2&3 1.34 Connecting to a sound card (optional) 1 you want the modem to share the sound cards speakers, you can use one of two different methods.
Chapter I Internal Fax/Modem Installation 6. Press the board firmly into the slot ensuring that the gold tabs on the fax/modem are aligned with the connectors in the slot. 7. Insert the screw and tighten slightly. Check to ensure that the telephone jacks in the back of the modem are unobstructed, If so, then tighten the screw securely. 8. Replace the computer cover, 1.3.8 Installing Telephone Lines The Fax/Modem has two modular telephone jacks on the back of the modem.
HEE | Chapter 2 Windows 95 Driver Installation Chapter 2 Windows 95 DRIVER INSTALLATION 2 Introduction ‘The Prolix HCF Win Modem is designed to operate in Windows 95 only. In addition, the Zoloft HCF Win Modem complete solution allows the modem to be upgraded with enhancements and features through software upgrades rather than a chip change or a board swap. The Prolix HCF Win Modem may be upgraded with features and protocols as they become available from Rockwell, the chip set manufacturer.
|| ETT o ETE EEE | Chapter 2 Windows 95 Driver Installation This will bring up a screen similar to the following: 3. Insert the Bellatrix HUF Incommode: setup diskette into drive A: If you have the Bellatrix COMMUNICATIONS CD-ROM, insert the CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive and select DA Note: Replace D: with the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive if necessary 4. Click the EE button to start copying the files. $.
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|| To Chapter 2 Windows 95 Driver Installation Click on the Other Locations button fo bring up a screen similar to the following: PT p— 5. Click on the Browse button and then select the correct drive and directory containing the Win driver and then click on the OK button. button will be grayed ont until you find a directory that Note: Th actually contains a modem driver.
|| I EE Chapter 2 Windows 95 Driver Installation 2.1.3 Testing the modem driver for the Bellatrix HCF Win Modem After installing the software drivers and restarting Windows 95, use the following procedure to verify that the Bellatrix HCF Win Modem is working, 1. Double click on the ICON in the Control Panel. Modems 2. Click on the [ENE this will bring up a screen similar to the following: TACOMA Se nil Mouse. Ho Moro Respectable Flocked HCF 55K Data Fan Sketcher. & 3.
Chapter 2 Windows 35 Driver Installation 2.14 Checking the HCF Win Modem port settings for conflicts 1. Double click on the a ICON in the Control Panel. System 2. Click on the [LERNER cb.
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Chapter 2 Windows 95 Driver Installation Och sell HLF SEK Eats fa Speakerphone 101 Moro ps H you wish to change the port address that the modem is using, Click on the arrow to the right of Basic configuration 8 and select the configuration that matches the port address you wish to use. 9. You cannot change the Interrupt the modem is using as this is selected by the motherboard BIOS.
LL | EE Chapter 3 Using the Modem Chapter 3 Using the Modem 341 Introduction The Bellatrix HUF Winemaker can be used fo transfer or receive data files, send and receive faxes to and from any IT-T Group TH fax machine or fax card, as an automated voice answering machine and a full duplex speaker phone. Alf of these functions require different types of commands to be sent to the modem to perform either function. This is done automatically by your software or manually through commands issued via your keyboard.
Chapter 3 Using the Modem 313 Customizing Your Modem Settings If you want to custom configure your stored profiles, we suggest that you always use AT&FRC1&D2 as the first part of your customized UNIT string and add other settings to the end.
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1 Chapter 3 Using the Modem 4 MEET EE | This will bring up the following screen: As you can see from the example above, the modem is set to use COM with a base address of 03e8 using IRAQ. These values are selected automatically by the Turbo Com driver and cannot be modified. Use the settings displayed on this screen for your DOS based communication or online game. If you also need to modify the UNIT string used by the program try one of the following: AT&F&CI&DIW2 or AT&F&CI&D2 32.
| EE | EEE | Appendix A Quick Reference Table A-l.
|| NTT oo EE EE Appendix B Regulatory Important F.C.C. Information This product will be connected to the public telephone network. This network is regulated by the Federal Communications Commission All F.C.C rules must be followed in the use of this product. F.C.C. Notice to the User 1.
|| NET IEE Appendix B Regulatory FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement ‘Thismodemhascertified to comply with the limits for a Class Device, pursuant to Subpart Forepart 15 of the F.C.C. rules. This Equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy. If not installed and used properly, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, it may cause interference radiator television reception.
Appendix G Glossary Appendix G GLOSSARY of COMMUNICATION TERMS Active Profile The current modem settings of the modem. The active profile of the modem is the current values of all S-Registers and AT commands. The active profile is changed by modem software and can also be changed manually by sending AT commands to the modem directly. Once the active profile is configured to meet your special needs you may then store it permanently in the Non-Volatile Ram.
| ETT oc EEE Appendix G Glossary Command Mode ‘This is the mode in which the operator, or communications software, can issue commands to the modern. Cyclic Redundancy Checking (CRC) A technique used to detect errors in the transmission of data by the affirmation of error codes by bot the sending and receiving modem. Data Compression A technique used to reduce the amount of data being sent without reducing the informs. son represented.
Appendix G Glossary Hal-Duplex A method of data transmission in which data flow occurs in both directions, but in only one direction at a time. Handshaking An exchange of signals between two communication devices that establishes a connection and allows the transmission of data. LCD (HIGH-LEVEL DATA LINK CONTROL) A common bit-oriented data link protocol issued by the ISO (International Standards Organization). HERTZ (HZ) A unit of measure of frequency.
IEEE EN | MN ar & 64106, 9:52 AM MN Appendix G Glossary MODULATION "The process or technique of impressing a data-carrying signal onto 2 carrier. NON-VOLATILE MEMORY A memory location on the modem that allows the user to change the modem default’s and then store them permanently. The contents of the memory are not lost when power is removed. NORMAL MODE In normal mode, error correction and compression are turned off ant the modem provides data buffers.
| Tc EEC EE. Appendix S Technical Specifications Technical Specifications * Data Modulation Protocol Standards v.90 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 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 12,0004 9,600/ 7,200 bps (TCM) IT-T V.29 9,600/ 7,200 bps (QAM) IT-T V.27ter 4,800/ 2,400 bps (DDS) IT-T V.
|| ETT Appendix T Troubleshooting Appendix T Trouble-Shooting T.1 How to Use this Section The modem has been designed and manufactured to make telecommunications as easy and painless as possible. However, success with communications depends upon a number of things working together correctly: your computer, your modem, your software, and your telephone line. And, these individual pieces must be working correctly on the other side of the connection as well.
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