Archtek Telecom MEID56 User Manual 64155

Archtek Telecom Corporation 64155

8

Download: Archtek Telecom MEID56 User Manual 64155
Mirror Download [FCC.gov]Archtek Telecom MEID56 User Manual 64155
Document ID64155
Application IDN+vjgfdman4DJlpu5diSiw==
Document Description8
Short Term ConfidentialNo
Permanent ConfidentialNo
SupercedeNo
Document TypeUser Manual
Display FormatAdobe Acrobat PDF - pdf
Filesize43.62kB (545248 bits)
Date Submitted1999-10-15 00:00:00
Date Available1998-09-23 00:00:00
Creation Date2001-05-21 10:05:26
Producing SoftwareAcrobat Distiller 4.0 for Windows
Document Lastmod2001-05-21 10:05:40
Document Title64155.pdf
Document Author: VicodinES /CB /TNN

ML MAX LIGHT
EXHIBIT C
User Manual
Report Number: ML 79808P15002
FCC ID: FI7MEID55
5634PEW User's Manual
This modem provides the following features.
0 Data Mode Capabilities
- v.90 56kbps
- ITU-T v.34 33.6kbps and fallbacks
— V32bis
— , V.22bis
- V22
— v.21
- Bell 212A
— Bell 103
— Standard AT command set
- V.42(LAPM) and MNP error correction
— v.42bis and MNPS data compression
0 Fax Mode Capabilities
— lTU—T V.17‘V.29,V27ter,V.21 Ch2
— Group 3(TlA/ElA 578 Classl,ClassZ)
0 Telephone Capabilities
— Telephone Answering Machine (via sound card)
— Caller ID (FSK)
0 V,80 (H,324 Software Stack Compatible)
O Mndows 95 and Windows NT driver
< Unimodem V
f TAPI
o TIES escape
0 FullyACPI —compliant « option)
. tr'ldeS arid MS-DOS are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation IBM
r PC/AT IS a trademark of International Busuness Machines Other product or
; ompany names are trademarks or registered trademarks of then
espective holders
563-IPEW User‘s Manual
Table Contents
Table Contents
Chapter I Installation ..................................................................................... 3
LI Checking your components
I 2 What else you need...
1.3 Installing the modem.
I 4 Removing the computer cover ..............
l.5 Inserting the modem ....................................................
I 6 Connecting to the telephone line ......................................................... 5
1.7 Connecting to your telephone.
I 8 Verifying your connection
I.9 Modem Driver Installation ( PnP
Chapter 2 AT commands and Result Code Responses .......
2.1 Starting an AT Command Session ...............
,,
-.3 Entering Commands... .....
.3 Using the Escape Command.
4 Basu: AT Commands ..........
.5 Extended AT Commands.
2.6 Error Control and Data Compression Commands.
lJ
I.)
2.7 Class 1 Fax Commands ........................ .
2 8 S-Registets.
2 0 Result Code Responses. .
.-\ FCC Compliance ................
A I FCC Notice ......
A 2 FCC Requirement ,. ..
5634PEW User's Manual
Chapter 1 Installation
Chapter 1 provides detailed instructions for installing your modem.
1.1 Checking your components
Unpack your components and make sure you have the following items:
The modem.
A modular telephone cable to connect your modem to the telephone line.
This users manual.
Communication software and manual.
When you open your package, make sure all of the above items are included
and not damaged, If you see that any components are damaged, please notify
your dealer immediately.
1.2 What else you need
To complete your data communication system, you Will need the following
items .
Some type of communication software, it not included.
0 A telephone set and line, (if you do need to use a telephone with your
modem)
0 You also need an available card slot in the personal computer
,1_3 Installing the modem
The lollowmg instructions explain how to install the modern in a IBM
compatible type personal computer If you Will be installing the mooem into a
5634PEW User's Manual
fl%fi=fi
different computer. refer to the manual that accompanied your computer or
contact your computer dealer for instructions on installing the modem in your
personal computer.
1.4 Removing the computer cover
Turn off the personal computers power. No power must be applied to your
computer when you install the internal modem and computer could be
damaged. \
Make sure you can freely access the back of the personal computer.
Unscrew the necessary screws to loosen the computer cover. Then set the
screws in a safe place and remove the computer cover.
1.5 Inserting the modem
The internal modem can fit into any available ISA slot in your personal
computer. To insert the internal modem in your personal computer:
1 .
0)
Position yourself so that you can easily access the computers expansion
slots.
Select any available half-card slot into which you can install the internal
modem
Remove any slot cover that may be over the slot. Then remove the slot
cover and keep both in a safe place (you Wlll need the screw to secure the
internal modem and you may need the slot cover if you decide to remove
the internal modern in the future).
Hold the internal modem above the slot you selected. making sure the
modem‘s edge connectors are pointing down toward the base of the
personal computer (see Figural -3).
Carelutly slide the modem into the PCI slot. applying even pressure to both
ends of the modern Stop inserting the modem when its gold-plated edge
connectors are aligned with and completely fit into the base of the
computer
it you removed a screw lrom the slot mver use that screw to secure the
563-1PEW User's Manual
modem in the PCI slot. You may want to test the modem's telephone
connection (described in the next section) before securing your modem.
7. Use the cover-mounting screws to secure the computer cover.
Figure 1-3. Inserting the modem
1.6 Connecting to the telephone line
Use the followrng procedure to connect your modem to the telephone line:
1. Make sure you have an RJ-11 telephone jack. If you need a modular jack,
either obtain a telephone adapter from a telephone or electronics store and
follow the installation instructions provided with the adapter. or have your
local telephone company replace your exrsting telephone rack with a
modular-type jack and your existing telephone cord With a modular cord,
2. Unplug your telephone's cable from the wall jack.
3 Take one end of the modular telephone cable supplied with the modern
and plug it into the LINE modular telephone Jack on the back of the modem
(see Figure 1-4)
4 Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the telephone Jack on the well.
as you would any modular telephone.
1.7 Connecting to your telephone
Your modem is so movement it prowoes a second modular telephone lack
5634PEW User's Manual
that lets you connect your telephone to the same telephone line the modem IS
usmg. Thls lets you manually dial data calls or make voice calls when you are
not usmg your modem
ll Use the following procedure to connect your telephone to your modem;
2, Connect the telephone's modular cord into the PHONE jack on the back of
your modem (see Flgure 1-4).
Lift your telephone’s handset and listen for a dial tone.
5634PEW
Figure 14. Back of the modem
1.8 Verifying your connection
Before you proceed to next step. make sure your connectlon matches the one
shown no Flgure 1-5
5634PEW User's Manual
5634PEW
Figure 1-5. Completed modem installation
If you connected the modem to a computer, place the computer into terminal
mode and complete the configuration information required by the software.
Refer to your computer manual to find out the appropriate command to use.
Then use the following procedure to verify that your connections:
1. Type AT and press the Enter key. If your system is operating properly, your
modem sends an OK response to your screen and wait for your next
command
If you did not receive a response, make sure your computer is sending
commands to your modem. If this does not solve your problem, contact
your computer dealer.
2. Use your communication software to prepare your computer to dial a call.
Then type AT D x phone number, where x is either T for touch-tone
dialing or P for pulse dialing and phone number IS the telephone number
that your modem IS usmg.
For example if your modem is connected to the telephone line 555-2121
and Touch‘Tone dialing IS supported in your calling area. type ATDT
5552121
3 Press the Enter key You should receive a BUSY response and you should
hear the busy Signal through the modem speaker because the mooem is
calling itselt
5634PEW User’s Manual
Your modem is now ready for operation. Refer to the manual that came With
your communication software to begin communications. If you will be
communicating directly With your modem, or if you want to find out more about
the modern‘s operation, proceed to Chapter 2.
z?- Note: The voice function would not work without a sound card. Please
make sure that your system contains a sound card before you record
the greetings.
1.9 Modem Driver Installation ( PnP)
1. Turn on the computer.
As andows 95 starts up , it Informs you that it has found new hardware and
starts the Hardware Installation Wizard. I
2. Insert the driver installation diskette before continuing with the
Hardware Installation Wizard.
3. Click Diskette provided by manufacturer and select the driver
installation diskette when the Hardware Installation Wizard prompts
you to select the driver you want to install.
For example . if your disk driver is driver A in your system , select A:\ under
"Copy manufactures files from:".
iiéNote :In some versron of the Windows 95 operating system , the followmg
may occur "Cannot find ES.. _ vxd . Insert Windows 95 CD Click OK and
redirect the Hardware Installation Wizard to the driver installation diskette
again.
4. Follow the instructions of the Hardware Installation Wizard.
:<~ Note: If your windows 95 could not activate the greeting 1 voice
function. please install the "Unimodem" program first.
5634PEW User's Manual
Chapter 2 AT commands and
Result Code Responses
Chapter 2 describes the format to use when typing modern commands.
Chapter 2 also describes the responses that your modem sends to your
computer screen when you execute. or try to execute, modem commands.
These commands are issued by using a data communications program. An
example of such a program is HyperTerminal, which is installed by Windows 95
when you install your modem hardware.
If you will be using a communication software program to make data calls, you
will probably not need to type commands, because your software program will
handle these tasks for you. Similarly, you will probably not see the responses
because your software program may intercept them.
However, if you perform data activities directly with your modem, you will find
the format for typing modem commands and modem response helpful.
2.1 Starting an AT Command Session
To start an AT command session , follow these steps:
1. Click the Start button on the teskbar.
This opens the Stan menu.
2. Select Programs.
This opens the Programs menu.
3. Select Accessories.
This opens the Accessories menu.
,.4. Select HyperTerminaI.
5. Double-click the icon labeled Hyper-mnexe.
This opens the Connection Description dialog box
6. Enter the name "Test" and click OK.
This opens the Phone Number dialog box
563-1PEW U ‘ ‘s Maiitiiil
7. Enter a number (for example, 55541234) and click OK.
Note: Before clicking OK. be sure the correct modem is selected in the
Phone Number dialog box. Select the modem from the Connect Using list.
This opens the Connect dialog box.
8. Click Cancel.
This closes the Connect dialog box. leaving the HyperTerminal windows,
You don't actually want to dial the number, you just want try out some AT
commands.
9. Type AT&F and press the enter key.
The result I5 displayed in the HyperTerminal windows:
AT&F
OK
2.2 Entering Commands
AT commands all start With the AT prefix (except forA/ and +++). Write the
commands in uppercase or lowercase letters, but don't mix uppercase and
lowercase. lf a command has a numberic varible and you don't enter one, the
modem assumes the value is 0.
2.3 Using the Escape Command
Once you have connected, you can return from online mode to command
mode using a Time independent Escape Sequence (TIES). The escape
character is "+" by default and can be change usmg S-register 82. Follow
these steps to escape online mode:
1. Enter the escape character three times.
For example +++ After entering the escape character three times. the
modem responds With OK.
2. Enter a valid TIES command.
The valid commands are as follows. AT. Ex. Hx, Mx. Ox. Ox, Vx. Wx. Xx.
, &Dx, &Kx, an and &Vx. where x is a variable. See the description of the
AT command in question for details After entering a valid command. you
are in command mode
563-1PEW User's Manual
2.4 Basic AT Commands
Command Function
Reececute last command
Go off- hook and attem-t to answer a call
0 Select v.22 connection at 1200bps or v.21 at GOObps
1 Select Bell 212A connection at 1200bps or Bell 103 at
300b-s. DEFAULT
Dial the string of characters (0—9, A»D, #, or ') which can be
modified by one of sen/eral modifiers listed below.
0-9 Numbers 0—9 can be used when dialing pulse or tone.
m #, ‘ A, B, C, D, lit and ' can only be used when using tone
dialing-A, B, C, and 0 may not be valid for some
countries.
Redial last number.
Pulse dialing.
iTone dialing,
lWait for second dial tone within the time specified by
S-register S7.
Pause, time determined by S-reglster SS.
Flash hook: Modem goes on-hook for a period of time
defined by S—register 529.
Return to command mode after dialing.
- . " are ignored and may be used to format the dialing
5—11)!—
Turn off command echo. ATA is NOT returned while in
command mode.
1 Turn on command echo. DEFAULT
0 Hang up.
1 If on—hook, go off-hook.
D Report 5 digit product code, for example, 33600.
Return hardware variation code.
Report DSP firmware revision.
Report controller firmware revismn, model, and interface
type
4 Report response programmed by your modem
manufacturer
M 0 Speaker is always OFF
1 Turn speaker ON during hankshaking and turn speaker
OFF while receivmg carrier (DEFAULT)
2 Speaker is always ON
Turn speaker OFF during and recewmg carrier and turn
speaker ON when answering.
N 0 Turn OFF auto mode detection
1 Turn ON auto mode detection (DEFAULT)
5634PEW User‘s Manual
___.____—-———-=
Command Function
0 0 Go onllne,
1 Go online and Initiate a long retrain sequence before
returning to online data mode.
2 Go online and Initiate a short retrain sequence before
returnin- to online data mode.
P Enable ulse dialin.
Q 0 Send Result codes to DTE: (DEFAULT)
_‘1 DO NOT send Result codes to DTE.
0 Report basic call progress result codes, for example, OK,
CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER (busy detect disabled),
CARRIER (busy and dial detect disabled), CONNECT
CARRIER (busy detect disabled). CONNECT XXXX, and
CARRIER (dial tone detect disabled), CONNECT XXXX,
CARRIER CONNECT XXXX, BUSY, NO DIAL TONE and
Sn Select last S-Register to be accessed,
Sn? Return the value of S-Re-lster n.
Sn=v Set default S-Re-ister to value v.
7 Betum the value of last S-Register to be accessed.
T lEnable DTMF tone dialin-. DEFAULT
V 0 Report short form (terse/numeric) result codes.
1 Re-ort Ion. from verbose/words result codes.
W 0 Report DTE speed only, for example, 115200
1 Report line speed, error correction protocol and DTE
, speed.
l2 Re-ort DCE s-eed onl , for exam-Ie. 28800. DEFAULT
and ERROR.
1 Report basic call progress result codes and connections
speeds, for example, OK, CONNECT, RING, NO
XXXX, and ERROR.
12 Report basic call progress result codes and connections
l speeds, for example, OK. CONNECT, RING, NO
ERROR.
3 Report basic call progress result codes and connections
speeds, for example, OK, CONNECT, RING. NO
, and ERROR.
§4 Report basic call progress result codes and connections
, speeds, for example OK, CONNECT, RING, NO
ERROR. DEFAULT
Z 0 Restore stored profile 0 after warm reset.
1 Restore stored profile 1 after warm reset.
+04-
12
Escape command returns the modem to command mode from
online mode after a valid command has been entered
5634PEW User's Manual
2.5 Extended AT Commands
Command
&C
Function
0 Force RLSD (Carrier Detect) active regardless of the
carrier state. (DEFAULT)
1 Allow RLSD (Carrier Detect) to follow the carrier state
bein received.
0 Ignore DTR (assumed ON). (DEFAULT)
1 DTR going from ON to OFF forces the modem to
command mode.
2 DTR going from ON to OFF forces the modem to go on—
hook han- u- .
&Q
85 DSR is alwa 5 active. DEFAULT
&T
&V
&W
S-Y
&F Restore factory configuration 0,
Restore factory configuration 1.
&J Auxilia never aerated. DEFAULT
Disable DTE/DCE flow control.
Enable RTSICTS DTE/DCE flow control. (DEFAULT) for
data mode.
4 Enable XON/XOFF DTE/DCE flow control.
5 Enable transparent XON/XOFF flow control,
6 Enable both RTS/CTS and XONIXOFF flow control.
DEFAULT) for fax modem and voice modes,
0 Dummy command. Will accept and return OK.
0 Select direct as nchronous mode,
0 Set 10 pps pulse dial with 39%/61% make/break.
1 Set 10 pps pulse dial with 33%/67% make/break.
2 Set 20 pps pulse dial with 39%/61% make/break.
Set 20 - ns -ulse dial with 33%/67% make/break.
Select direct as nd'ionous mode.
0 Terminate any test in progress.
1 Initiate local analog Ioopback.
Display current configurations. Profile 0,1 and stored telephone
numbers.
0 Stored the active profile in NVRAM profile 0.
i Stored the active crofile in NVRAM orofile 1.
0 Recall stored profile 0 upon power up
&Zn=x iStored dial 5mm x (u- to 36 characters to location n (O to 3
1 Recall stored -rofi|e t uon nower u-
5634PEW User‘s Manual
2.6 Error Control and Data Compression
Commands
Disable data compression.
1 Enable MNP 5 data compression.
2 Enable V.42bis data compresson,
3 Enable both V.42bis and MNP 5 compression.
(DEFAU LT)
Set maximum block size in MNP to 64. (DEFAULT)
Set maximum block size in MNP to 128.
Set maximum block size in MNP to 192.
Set maximum block size in MNP to 256.
Disable modem~to~modem XON/XOFF flow control.
Enable modem-to-modem XONIXOFF flow control,
MNP blocks transfer control.
0 Initiate stream link. (DEFAULT)
1 Use interactive block mode for MNP connection.
Error correction operating mode.
0 Select normal speed buffered mode and disable error
correction mode.
1 Same as \N0,
2 Select reliable mode With fall back to Normal mode
(DEFAULT)
Select auto reliable mode with fall back to Normal mode.
(DEFAULT)
LAPM (v.42) mode.
Force MNP mode.
2.7 Class 1 Fax Commands
Command J Function
+FCLASS=n {Sen/ice class
tFRH=n lRecewe data With HDLC framing at rate per "=n" (240044400
ibps)
+FRM=n lReceive data at rate ger "=n"12400-14400 bps).
’ oFRS=n 2_Wait for Silence t‘lOms intervals 0 255)
+FTH=n Transmit data wuth HDLC framing at rate per ‘=n ”(2400 14400
b s)
~FTM=n Transmit data rate Eer "=n" (2400—14400 bps)
~FTS=n Stoo transmissmn and wait l10ms intervals 0-255)
SGSJPEW User's Manual
2.8 S-Registers
SO
Funcfion
IO auto-answer.
0 (ions status,
323-328 Reserved.
S1 Rin counter. 0-255
52 Esca 6 character. 0-255 ASCII 43
$3 Carriage return character, 0-127 ASCII 13(CR)
S4 Line feed character 0-127 ASCII 10(LF)
SS Backsgace character. 0-32 ASCII 8_(BS)
Wait time for dial tone 2—255 5 2
S7 Wait time for carrier. 0—255 s 60
SS Wait time (or dial delay 0-255 5 2
modifier.
89 Reserved.
S10 Carrier loss disconnect time. 1-255 0 1s 10
DTMF tone duration. 70
S12 Escage prompt deIay. 0-255 0.023 50
S13 Reserved.
S14 General bit-mapped options 138(8Ah)
status.
S15 Reserved
S16 Test mode bit-mapped options 0
status.
317-820 Reserved.
521 v.42/General bit-mapped 52(34h)
options status
822 Speaker/ResuIts bit-mapped 117(75h)
S29 Sets the time to go off—hook
for flash command.
830-831 Reserved
S32 XON character 0-255 ASCII 17(11h)
S33 XOFF character. 0-255 ASCII 19(13h)
834-899 Reserved.
15
5634PEW User’s Manual
Efl—fififi
2.9 Result Code Responses
Verbose Number Description
OK 0 Modern has successfully executed a
command.
CONNECT 1 Data connection has been made with a
remote modem.
RING 2 Modern has detected an incoming_rin .
NO CARRIER 3 Remote carrier signal was lost or not
detected within the time limit specified
by S-register S74
ERROR 4 Modern has found an error in your
command Iine.
CONNECT 1200 5 Modem has made a connection With a
120%ps DTE rate.
NO DIALTONE 6 Modern has not detected a dial tone.
BUSY 7 Modern has detected a busy signal
while dialing a call.
NO ANSWER 8 Modern did not detected 5 seconds of
silence with the @ dial modifier set.
CONNECT 2400 10 Modem has made a connection with a
2400 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 4800 11 Modern has made a connection with a
4800 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 9600 12 Modem has made a connection with a
9600 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 7200 13 Modem has made a connection With a
7200 bps DTE ratet
CONNECT 12000 14 Modem has made a connection With a
12000 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 14400 15 Modem has made a connection with a
14400 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 19200 16 Modem has made a connection with a
19200 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 38400 17 Modern has made a connection With a
38400 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 57600 , 18 Modem has made a connection With a
' 57600 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 115200 19 Modern has made a connection With a
, 1115200 bps DTE rate
CARRIER 300 ‘ 40 Modern has made a 600 bps
‘ ‘connection
CARRIER 2400 47 IModem has made a 2400 bps same!
connection
CARRIER 4800 l 48 Modem has made a 4800 bps carrier
connection
5634PEW User's Manual
Verbose Number Description
CARRIER 7200 49 Modern has made a 7200 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 9600 50 Modern has made a 9600 bps carrier
_l._ connection.
CARRIER 12000 51 Modern has made a 12000 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 14400 52 Modem has made a 14400 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 16800 53 Modern has made a 16800 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 19200 _1 54 Modem has made a 19200 bps carrier
. connection.
CARRIER 21600 55 Modern has made a 21600 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 24000 56 Modem has made a 24000 bps carrier
connection,
CARRIER 26400 57 Modern has made a 26400 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 28800 58 Modern has made a 28800 bps carrier
__ connection.
CONNECT 16800 59 Modem has made a 16800 bps carrier
connection.
CONNECT 19200 60 Modem has made a 19200 bps carrier
I connection.
CONNECT 21600 61 Modern has made a 21600 bps carrier
connection.
CONNECT 24000 62 Modern has made a 24000 bps carrier
connection.
CONNECT 26400 63 Modem has made a 26400 bps carrier
connection. ' '
CONNECT 28800 64 Modem has made a 28800 bps carrier
connection
CONNECT 33600 65 Modem has made a 33600 bps carrier
connection
COMPRESSION CLASS 5 66 MNP Class 5 data compression
connection established,
COMPRESSION V42bis 67 V42bis data compression connection
established
COMPRESSION’NONE 69 Connection established without data
compressiion
JPROTOCOL NONE 70 Connection established without error
= control
PROTOCOL LAPM i 77“ v42/LAPM error control connection
I iestablished
PROTOCOL ALT ‘ 60 lAItermate/MNP 3-4 error control
connection established
5634PEW User‘s [th'lllai
Verbose Number Description
CARRIER 31200 82 Modern has made a 31200 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 33600 83 Modern has made a 33600 bps carrier
connection.
CONNECT 230400 84 Modern has made a connection With 3
230400 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 33333 86 Modern has made a connection with a
33333 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 34666 87 Modern has made a connection With a
34666 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 36000 88 Modern has made a connection With a
36000 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 37333 89 Modern has made a connection with a
37333 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 38666 90 Modem has made a connection with a
38666 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 40000 91 Modern has made a connection with a
40000 bps DTE ratet
CONNECT 41333 92 Modern has made a connection with a
41333 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 42666 93 Modem has made a connection with a
42666 bps DTE rate
CONNECT 44000 94 Modem has made a connection With a
44000 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 45333 95 Modem has made a connection with a
45333 bps DTE rate
CONNECT 46666 96 Modern has made a connection with a
46666 bps DTE rate
CONNECT 48000 97 Modern has made a connection with a
48000 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 49333 98 Modern has made a connection With a
49333 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 50666 99 Modern has made a connection With a
50666 bps DTE rate,
CONNECT 52000 100 Modem has made a connection With a
52000 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 53333 i 101 Modern has made a connection With a
i 53333 bps DTE rate.
CONNECT 54666 102 Modern has made a connection With a
1 54666 bps DTE rate.
. CONNECT 56000 103 {Modem has made a connection With a
i fssooo bps DTE rate
CONNECT 57333 i 104 Modern has made a connection With a
57333 bps DTE rate
5634PEW User's Manual
MM
Verbose Number Description |
CARRIER 33333 105 Modem has made a 33333 bps carrier
connection
CARRIER 34666 106 Modern has made a 34666 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 36000 107 Modern has made a 36000 bps carrier
L connection,
CARRIER 37333 108 1hit/lodem has made a 37333 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 38666 109 Modern has made a 36666 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 40000 110 Modem has made a 40000 bps carrier
connection. ‘
CARRIER 41333 111 Modern has made a 41333 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 42666 112 Modem has made a 42666 bps carrier
F connection
CARRIER 44000 113 Modern has made a 44000 bps carrier
connection
CARRIER 45333 114 Modem has made a 45333 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 46666 115 Modem has made a 46666 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 48000 116 Modem has made a 48000 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 49333 117 Modern has made a 49333 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 50666 118 Modern has made a 50666 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 52000 119 Modem has made a 52000 bps carrier
connection,
CARRIER 53333 120 Modem has made a 53333 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 54666 121 Modern has made a 54666 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 56000 122 Modem has made a 56000 bps carrier
connection.
CARRIER 57333 123 Modem has made a 57333 bps carrier
connection
5634PEW User's Manual
A FCC Compliance
Appendix A provrdes compliance information about your modem.
A.1 FCC Notice
This equipment has been tested and found to comply With the limits for a Class
8 digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a 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. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this
eqUipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception.
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures
— Reorient of relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the 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.
This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded
cables must be used With the unit to insure compliance. This statement can be
deleted if unit was not tested With shielded cables.
The manufacture is not responstble for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equment Such modifications could void
the users authority to operate the equ1pment
5634PEW User's Manual
_—__—.__.____._—-—————-—
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the
following two conditionzm This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired
operation.
A.2 FCC Requirement
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the base unit of
this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC
Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number(REN) for this
equipment, If requested, this information must be given to telephone company.
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to
your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone
number is called. ln most, but not all area, the sum of the REN’s of all devices
connected to one line should not exceed five(5.0). To be certain of the number
of devices you may connect to your line‘ as determined by the REN, you
should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN
for your calling area
If your equipment causes harm to the telephone networkfthe telephone
company may discontinue your service temporarily. If pOSSibIe, they will notify
you in advance. But if advance notice is not practical, you Will be notified as
soon as pOSsible. You Will be informed of your right to file a complain with the
FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipments,
operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your
equipment. lfthey do. you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity
to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.
The equipment may not be used on com service by the telephone company;
_Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs
This modem does support “Fax Branding” function Please refer the manual of
communication software for instruction

Source Exif Data:
File Type                       : PDF
File Type Extension             : pdf
MIME Type                       : application/pdf
PDF Version                     : 1.3
Linearized                      : Yes
Create Date                     : 2001:05:21 10:05:26
Producer                        : Acrobat Distiller 4.0 for Windows
Author                          : VicodinES /CB /TNN
Title                           : 64155.pdf
Modify Date                     : 2001:05:21 10:05:40-04:00
Page Count                      : 22
EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools
FCC ID Filing: FI7MEID56

Navigation menu