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User Manual
GDC 060F|125~000-01
Issue 1 - December 1998
Technical Reference Guide
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Table of Contents
1 System Description
Features
Equipment ...........
Technical Characteristics r.
2 Installation
Cabling ....................................................................... 2-1
3 Operation
Controls and Indicators..
Communications Sofiwale
Software Selectio
FAX u
Setting Up Data Commumcatmns and Fax Sofiware..3-3
Commanding the Modern
SARegistersICommands .
Password Security .............
SteadFast Security Password
On-line Password Security
Connect Message Type .............................................. 3-30
4 Troubleshooting
Index
600 MEWS-000411
Regulatory Notices
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Questerm II
v.90 Data I Fax PC External Modem
The compact and value packed Quester In from General DataComm
(GDC) complies with the latest standards-based V.90 and v.34
technology. It offers both the highest speed and full interoperability
with other v.90 modems, In addition toV.90 and v.34 standards.
Quester III is compliant with existing dial~up standards. Quester III
connects at the fastest possible line rate and continuously checks to
ensure that the selected rate is valid. No more drop-outs or
disconnects, Questcr III automatically makes the connection... and
stays connected.
In V,34 mode the Quester III provides fast and efficient protection
from unauthorized callers with GDC's patented Steadfast Security. A
second level of protection is also available with the, callback security
mode. Callback security can also save in connect charges by
concentrating telephone billing in one location.
Using state of the an; VLSI technology and custom chip design,
Quester III shatters the limis on throughput. With VAZ his
compression, file transfers are faster. you can be more productive, and
you save more money on connect times. In fact. your savings could
well pay for Quester III within the first year!
Quester III supports facsimile transmission (FAX) at all speeds up to
14.4 khps (v.17).
Whether you want to surf the Internet, connect to your favorite bulletin
board. e-mail a colleague. or FAX a friend. Quester III makes it all
simple to do.
Proven in the lab as well as in the office. Quester III is designed for
your connections.
GDC osom 28-0004“
this device complies with part 15 or the FCC Rules.
Operation LS suhxect to the following two conditions:
(L) This device may not cause harmful interference.and
(21 ThLB deVice must accept any interference received, including
interference thlt may cause undesired operation. ‘
NOTE: This equipment hns been tested ans found to comply with the
limits for A Class E digitAL device. Fursant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residentiai
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 or relocate the receiving antenna-
~-Increase the separation between the equipment
and
receiver.
-~Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
different from that to which the receiver is connected
__Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
This booklet is available from the US government Printing Office
‘washington, DC 20402, Steak N0. 004-000—00345<4.
CAUTION: Any changes of modifications not expressly
aPPIOVed by the grantee of this device could void the
users authority to operate the equipment.
‘ compliance with
-232 cabel are to be used in order to ensure .
£28 Sgiilggd Sid it is the responsibility of theuser to proVide and use
shielded RSLZJZ cabal from modem to personal computer.
1 System Description
The GDC Quester ll] modem is a multi-speed switched network
modem providing 56 kbps to 300 bps asynchronous operation. It has
integral error correction and data compression capabilities, and
provides compatibility with the most popular switched network
modems. The Quester III provides automatic dialing and
configuration using the AT (ATtention) command set.
Features
0 2-wire, full-duplex. switched network operation.
- Manual or automatic answer.
- Flash ROM for easy upgrading via download
' Audible Call Progess.
- Asynchronous DTE rates to 230.4 kbps.
0 Automatic rate negotiation in auto modes.
' Data compression.
- Memory for permanent storage of modern configurations,
phone numbers, and passwords.
\ . Asynchronous character lengths of 8, 9. 10. and 11 bits.
' AT command set for configuration and dialing.
- Text Help screens for AT command status display‘
' Stores up to ten telephone numbers for easy dialing.
' Pulse or tone dialing.
° Tests through the Extended &Tn commands.
- Supports FAX Class 1 operations at 2400. 4800,
9600. or 14,400 bps.
With GDC modems at both ends:
- swarm Securityo in v.34 mode.
- Security callback.
GDC osom 2500001
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1-2 System Description
Equipment
When unpacking the box. check that all components are included.
Each box includes:
- Quester [I] V” Modem
' Technical Reference Guide
' Phone line cable
- Power supply
' 25-pin to 25-pin I 9-pin terminal cable
NOTE: All the special accumn'es provided by the party responsible for
the equipment (GDC), such as the terminal cable and the power supply are
required to enable the Quesler III modem to comply with [he emission
limit: of F CC Part 15A These Jpecial accesmries mum be med with the
Quester III modem.
It i: [he rexpmuibility of the user to use the needed special accessories
supplied with the equipment.
E.
GDC 060R128—00I1-01
System Descrlpflon 1-3
Table 1-1 Technical Characteristics
—_ Swim-m
VF Dala Raw
56 kbps (ITU-T V90) Asynchronous
54.666 khps (ITU-T v.90) Asynchronous
53.333 kbps (lTUAT v.90) Asynchronous
52 kbps (ITU—T v.90) Asynchronous
50.666 kbps (lTU-T v.90) Asynchronous
49.333 kbps (ITU-T v.90) Asynchronous
48 kbps (lTU-T v.90) Asynchronous
46,666 kbps (lTU-T v.90) Asynchronous
45.333 kbps (lTU-T v.90) Asynchronous
44 kbps (l'I‘lLT v.90) Asynchronous
42.666 kbps (lTU~T v.90) Asynchronous
41,333 kbps (lTU—T v.90) Asynchronous
40 kbps (ITU»T v.90) Asynchronous
38.666 kbps (lTU—T v.90) Asynchronous
37,333 khps (ITU-T v.90) Asynchronous
36 kbps (ITU»T v.90) Asynchronous
34.666 kbps (ITU-T v.90) Asynchronous
33333 kbps (ITU-T v.90) Asynchronous
32 kbps (ITU-T v.90) Asynchronous
30.666 kbps (ITU-T V‘90) Asynchmnous
29.333 kbps (lTU-T v.90) Asynchronous
28 kbps (ITU-T v.90) Asynchronous
33.6 kbps (ITU-T v.34) Asynchronous
31.2 kbps (ITU-T v.34) Asynchronous
2&8 kbps (ITU-T V‘34) Asynchronous
264 kbps (lTU-T v.34) Asynchronous
GDO 060R128-M0-01
1-4 System Descrlpllon
E—
Table 1-1 Technical Characleristics (Cont)
VF Data Rate (Conn)
2440 kbps (lTU-T v.34)
21.6 khps (ITU-T v.34)
192 kbps (ITU-T v.34)
[6.8 kbps (mm v.34)
14.4 kbps (lTU-T v.34 or [TU-T v.32 bis)
12.0 kbps (lTU-T v.34 or [TU-T v.32 bis)
9600 bps (rl'U-T v.34 or lTU-T v.32)
7200 bps (lTU-T v.34 or [TU-T v.32 bis)
4800 bps (l'I'U-T v.34 or lTU-T v.32)
2400 bps (l'I'U-T V434 or lTU-T v.22 bis)
Asynchronous
Asynchronous
Asynchronous
Asynchronous
Asynchronous
Asynchronous
Asynchronous
Asynchronous
Asynchronous
Asynchronous
1200 bps (l'l'U»T V422 or Bell 212A) Asynchronous
300 bps (ITU~T v.21) Asynchronous
300 bps (Bell 103) Asynchronous
Data Format
Bil asynchronous Selscuble 8.9,10,or11 his
per charncmr
[TU-T V490. v.34, v.32 bis.
vsz. v.22 bis, v.22. v.21,
Bell 212A, and Bell 103
Operating Mode
Switched network Two-wire full duplex
Compatibility
GDC “WNW-01
System Description
Table 1-1
Technical Characteristics (Conn)
Modulation
28 lo 56 kbps
2.4 ro 33.6 kbps
14.4 kbps
12.0 kbps
9600 bps
9600 bps
7200 bps
4800 bps
2400 bps
1200 bps
moo bps
V,90 As specified by ITU-T
v.34 As specified by [TU-T
128-1evel TCMI2400 Baud =0.01 ‘lv
64-Ieve1 TCM/2400 Band 10.01%
32-1evel TCMI241X) Baud =0.01%
16-1eve1 QAM/ZMJO Baud 20.01%
16-1evel TCM/2400 Baud $0011:
4-1:ch QAMI2400 Baud t0.01%
lfi-kvel QAMIGOO Band 2040”:
4-1cvel PSKI600 Baud £0.01“:
FSK 0-300 Baud 10.01%
Answer Tone
{TU-T v.32 bisv v.32. v.22 bis.
v.22 and v.21 modes
Bc11212A and 103 modes
Transmit Carrier
v.90 and v.34
l'l'U—T V432 bi:
[TU-T V132
1TU-T v.22, v.22 bis/Bell 212A
Originale Mode
Answer Mode
lTU—T v,21
Originnte Mode
Answer Mode
2100Hz £4 Hz
2225Hzfl1-1
As specified by ITU-T
1800 Hz $0.01‘70
1300 Hz flfllflz
1200 Hz $0.5 Hz
2400 Hz 11 Hz
Mark Space
1180 Hull Hz 980 Hz 112 Hz
Mark S e
1850 $12 Hz 16550212 “I
GDC 0603123400411
145 System Dmrlptlon
Table 1-1 Technical Characteristics (Conn)
Nam Speclfieallon
Transmit Carrier (Com)
Bell 103
Originale Mode Mark Space
1270 Hz tlZ Hz 1070t12 HZ
Answer Mode Mark Space
2225 Hz 112 Hz 2025 112 Hz
Output Level
Permissive - Switched network -9 dBm maximum
Receive Carrier
I'l'U-T v.90 As specified by ITU-T
1'1'U-TV.34 As specified by ITU-T
[TU-T v32 er 1800 Hz 27 Hz
[TU-T v.32 1800 Hz 27 Hz
[TU-T v.22 bis/Bell 2l2A
On‘ginam Mode 2400 Hz t7 Hz
Answer Mode 1200 Hz 17 Hz
ITU-T v.21
Originne Mode Mark Space
1850 Hz 112 Hz 1650 112 Hz
Answer Mode Mark Space
1850 Hz 112 Hz 1650 5:12 Hz
Bell 103
Originate Mode Mark Space
2215 Hz 1:12 Hz 2075 212 Hz
Answer Mode Mark Space
1270 Hz 3:12 Hz 1070 312 Hz
600 NOR120-000-01
System Descripiion 1-7
Table 1-1 Technical Charactcrislics (Cont)
Specification
Acquisition Release
43 (Him 48 dBm
Carrier Dclccl (Level for lTU-T
v.22 bis. v.22. V2]. 212. 103) in
Swimhed Network
NOTE: lTU—T v.90. v.34. V.37JV.32bi:N.34 are ccho canceling pmlacols
that use signal quality as criteria for maintaining connection. They also pro—
vide for self-training detection to force disconnect,
DTE Interface EIA/l'lA-BZ-E (H'U-T V.24/V42SI
ISO 2! 10)
Line Connection
Switched Network
Phone
Line Equalization Automatic Adaptive
Connection Opu'ons Loss of Carrier in [TU-T v.22 bis
and lower.
G-posilion modular jack (US R111)
fi-posilion modular jack (US R11 1)
GDC OSOR12M90-01
1-8 System Description
—__.—___
Table 1-1 Technical Characurisrics (CnnL)
“—
Call Progress Monitor BUSY
CONNECT (rate) (see ITU—T v.42 options
for delay)
CONNECT (see lTU-T V,42 options for
delay)
NO ANSWER
N0 Carrier
N0 DIALTON'E
0K (chmctcr abort)
RING
RINGING
UNOBTAWABLE NUMBFJK
Power chuiremems
Voltage
Frequency
Dissipation
Temperature
Operating o to 40°C (32° to 104°F)
Non~operating 40 to 70°C (40° to ISS'F)
Humidity. opening Up to 95 1: humidity
(non—condensing)
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