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High Performance
V.90/K56flex/V.34+/V.42bis
56000BPS
Plug & Play Internal
Data/Fax/Modem
User's Manual
Contents
Section One - Introduction ........................... 1
Section Two - Installation Guide .................. 1
Section Three - AT Command Set ............... 5
Section Four - S Registers........................10
Appendix A Specifications ........................ 10
Appendix B Installations ..........................11
F-1156IV/R9
The information contained in this manual has been
validated at the time of this manual's production.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make any
changes and improvements in the product described in this manual at any time and without
notice. Consequently the manufacturer assumes
no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or discrepancies between the product and the manual.
All registered trademarks are the property of their
respective owners.
Copyright © 1997 All rights reserved. No reproduction
of this document in any form is permitted without prior
written authorization from the Manufacturer.
Section One - Introduction
This 56 kbps* Plug and Play FAX/Data Modem
connects your computer to all popular high speed modems available today. Its incorporates "V.90/K56Flex"
(56Kbps) technology to provide increased download
speeds using regular telephone lines. The modem incorporates Plug and Play for ease of installation.
This manual describes the AT commands and Sregisters so that your system can be customized for a
particular operating environment.
*Note: K56flex is capable of downloading at 56kbps.
However, current FCC regulations limit its speeds to
53Kbps.
Section Two - Installation Guide
1.Turn off power to Windows 98 PC, remove PC cover,
insert card to an available PCI slot,close cover,turn on
power.
2.When Windows 98 loads,it will detect the new hardware and ask for a driver. the following window should
appear.
3.Click Next and you should see:
4.Select "Search for the best driver for your device"
Option. Click Next and you should see:
5.Insert the CD-ROM that comes with your Modem into the
CD-ROM drive. Make sure the CD-ROM drive check box
is checked. Leave all other check boxes blank. Click Next
and you should see:
6.Click Next and you should see the following.
7.Wait until Windows 98 finishes copying all the required
files.
8.When you see the above window, Windows 98 has
already finished copying all the files. Click Finish and you
should see the following window.
9.Your Modem is now installed in Windows 98.
Section Three - AT Command Set
3.1 Commands
Commands are accepted by the modem while it is
in Command Mode. Your modem is automatically in Command Mode until you dial a number and establish a
connection. Commands may be sent to your modem from
a PC running communication software or any other
terminal devices.
Your modem is capable of data communication at
rates of: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200,
28800, 38400, 57600, and 115200 bps. Make sure your
COM port baud rate in your communications software is
set to one of the above speeds.
3.2 Command Structure
All commands sent to the modem must begin with
AT and end with ENTER. All commands may be typed
in either upper or lower case, but not mixed. To make the
command line more readable, spaces may be inserted
between commands. If you omit a parameter from a
command that requires one, it is just like specifying a
parameter of 0. Example:
ATH [ENTER]
This command causes your modem to hang up.
3.3 Basic AT Commands
In the following listings, all default settings are
printed in bold text.
Command
Function
Manually answer incoming call.
A/
Repeat last command executed. Do not
precede A/ with AT or follow with
ENTER.
D_
0 - 9, A-D, # and *
last number redial
pulse dialing
touch-tone dialing
wait for second dial tone
pause
wait for five seconds of silence
E_
flash
return to Command Mode after dialing
E0
E1
Commands are not echoed
Commands are echoed
+++
Escape Characters Switch from Data
Mode to Command Mode
H_
H0
H1
Force modem on-hook (hang up)
Force modem off-hook (make busy)
I_
I0
I1
I2
I3
I4
Reports product code
Reports Pre-Computed checksum
Internal memory test
Firmware ID
Reports data pump model and internal
code revision
L_
L0
L1
L2
L3
Low speaker volume
Low speaker volume
Medium speaker volume
High speaker volume
M_
M0
M1
Internal speaker off
Internal speaker on until carrier
detected
Internal speaker always on
Internal speaker on until carrier detected
and off while dialing
M2
M3
O_
O0
O1
Q_
Return to Data Mode
Return to Data Mode and initiate an
equalizer retrain
Set Pulse dial as default
Q0
Q1
Modem sends responses
Modem does not send responses
Sr?
Read and display value in register r.
Sr=n
Set register r to value n (n = 0-255).
Set Tone Dial as default
V_
V0
V1
Numeric responses
Word responses
X_
X0
Hayes Smartmodem 300 compatible
responses/blind dialing.
Same as X0 plus all CONNECT responses/
blind dialing
Same as X1 plus dial tone detection
Same as X1 plus busy detection/blind
dialing
X1
X2
X3
Z_
X4
All responses and dial tone and
busy signal detection
Z0
Reset and retrieve active profile 0
3.4 Extended AT Commands
&C_
&C0
&C1
Force Carrier Detect Signal High (ON)
Turn on CD when remote carrier is
present
&D_
&D0
&D1
&F_
&F
Modem ignores the DTR signal
Modem returns to Command Mode after
DTR toggle
Modem hangs up, returns to the
Command Mode after DTR toggle
Recall factory default configuration
&G_
&G0
&G1
&G2
Guard tone disabled
Guard tone disabled
1800 Hz guard tone
&P_
&P1
&P3
Select 33 ratio M/B at 10pps
Same as &P1 setting but at 20 pulses per
second
&V
&W_
&V0 Displays Active and Stored Profiles
&W0 Stores the active profile as Profile 0
%E_
%E0
%E1
&D2
Disable auto-retrain
Enable auto-retrain
+MS?
Displays the current Select Modulation
settings
+MS=?
Displays a list of supported Select
Modulation options
+MS=a,b,c,d,e,f
Select modulation. a,b,c,d,e,f
default=V.90,1,75,33600,
75,56000.Parameter¡§a¡¨specifies the
modulation protocol desired where:
B103=Bell103,B212=Bell212,
V21=V.21,V22=V.22,V22B=V.22bis,
V23C=V.23,V32=V.32,V32B=V.32bis,
V34=V.34,K56FLEX=K56FLEX,V.90=V.90.
Parameter¡§b¡¨specifies automode
operations where=automode disabled,
1=automomod enabled.Parameter
¡§c¡¨specifies the minimum connected
speed of the transmit direction.
Parameter¡§d¡¨specifies the maximum
connected speed of the transmit
direction. Parameter¡§e¡¨specifies the
minimum connected direction.Parameter
¡§f¡¨specifies the maximum connected
direction.
3.5 MNP/V.42/V.42bis Commands
+ES?
Displays the current Error Control
and Sychronous Mode Selection
settings.
+ES=?
Displays a list of supported Error
control and Sychronous Mode
Selection options.
Error Control and Sychronous Mode
Selection where: a=1-4, b=0,2-4, c=1
,2,4,5,6. a,b,c default=3,0,2.
Parameter "a" specifies the initial
requested mode of operation where
1=Normal Mode, 2=V.42 without
Detection Phase, 3=V.42 with
Detection Phase, 4=MNP.Parameter
"b" specifies the acceptable fallback
mode of operation where:0=LAPM,
MNP, or Normal Mode error control
optional, 2=LAPM or MNP error
control required, 3=LAPM error
control required, 4=MNP error control
required. Parameter "c" specifies the
acceptable fallback mode of operation
where:1=Normal Mode, 2=LAPM,
MNP,or Normal Mode error control
optional, 4=LAPM or MNP error
control required, 5=LAPM error control
required, 6=MNP error control
required.
+ES=a,b,c
+ER?
Displays the current Error control
reporting settings.
+ER=?
Displays a list of supported Error
control reporting options.
+ER=n
+DS?
n=0
Error control reporting disabled.
n=1
Error control reporting enabled.
(Default.)
Displays the current
Compreesion settings.
Data
+DS=?
Displays a list of supported Data
compression options.
+DS=a,b,c,d
Data Compressin. a,b,c,d default
=3,0,2048,32.Paramerer¡§a¡¨specifies
the desired dierction(s) of operation
of operation of the data comperession
function where:0=no compression,
3=both. Parameter ¡§b¡¨ specifies
whether or not the modem should
continue to operate if the desired
result is not obtained where:0= Do
not disconnect if V.42bis not
negotiated by the remote modem as
specifies in a.Parameter¡§c¡¨the
maximum number of dictionary entries
(2048 entries) which should be
negotiated.Parameter¡§d¡¨
specifies the maximum string length
(32bytes) to be negotated. (V.42bis
P2)
+DR?
Displays the current Data
Compression Reporting setting.
+DR=?
Displays a list of supported Data
Compression reporting options.
+DR=n
%E_
n=0
Data Compression reporting disabled.
n=1
Data Compression reporting enabled.
%E0
Disable Line Quality Monitor, AutoRetrain,and Auto-Rate Renegotiation.
%E1
Enable Line Quality Monitor,Autoretrain,and Auto-Rate Renegotiation.
%L
Line signal Level
%Q
Line Signal Quality
3.6 Fax Class 1 Commands
+FAE=n
+FCLASS=n
+FRH=n
+FRM=n
+FRS=n
+FTH=n
+FTM=n
Data/Fax Auto Answer
Service Class
Receive data with HDLC framing
Receive data
Receive silence
Transmit data with HDLC framing
Transmit data
+FTS=n
Stop transmission and wait
Section Four - S Registers
Your modem has 13 registers, designated S0 through
S29. Table 3-1 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 nonvolatile memory. Refer to Section 3 for information on how
to use the AT commands to manipulate the S registers.
Table 4-1 S - Registers
Register
S0
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S10
S11
S12
S29
Function
Range/units Default
Auto-answer Ring
Ring Counter
Escape Character
Line Terminaion Character
Response Formattimg
Character
Command Line Editing
Character
Wait Time for Dial Tone
Wait Time for Carrier
Pause Time for Dial Delay
Modifier
Carrier Loss Diseconnect
Time
DTMF Tone Duration
Escape Prompt Delay
Flash Dial Modifier Time
0-255 /rings
0-255 /rings
0-255 /ASCII
0-127 /ASCII
0-127 /ASCII
43
13
10
0-32 /ASCII
2-255 /seconds
1-255 /seconds
0-255 /seconds
50
1-255 /0.1 second
14
50-255 /0.001seconds 95
0-255 /0.02 second
50
0-255 /10millisconds 70
Appendix A - Specifications
Communication Std:
Data Compression:
FAX Group:
FaX Correction:
V.90,K56flex (56k model) for
highest Internet connection
rates, 33.6kbps,31.2kbps,V.34,
V.32bis,V.22bis,V.22A/
B,V.23,and V.21;Bell 212A and
103
V.42bis/MNP5
Group 3 send and receive and
T.30 protocol.
EIA/TIA 578 Class 1, Class 1.0
(T.31) fax
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Error Correction:
Other Function:
V.42/MNP2,3,4
Plug and Play ,ACPI Power
management compliantly .
Host Interface:
Plug and Play PCI bus interface.
Transmit Level:
-11dBm
Receiver Sensitivity:
-32dBm(V.34);-36dBm(all other
protocols)
DTE Speeds:
300-115200bps
Operating Temperature: -0 - + 55 degrees C
Storage Temperature: -50 - + 70 degrees C
Appendix B - Specifications
Installation
Restart the computer after plugging in the
modem. When Windows detects the modem, the message "This wizard will
compiet the installation of:PCI Serial Controller" is displayed.
Click "next" other location",then enter then
path to the drivers, then click "OK".
Windows disp;ays "Windows found the
folloewing updated driver for this
device:Rockwell PCI Modem Enumerator".
Click "Finish" and Windows displays
"Please insert the disk labeled WIN95
Installion Disk, and then click OK."
Click "OK" and enter the path of the drivers
again. Insataiition should then complete
automaticcally.
Uninstalling
Click on the "Add/Remove Programs"icon
under START>SETTINGS>CONTROL
PANEL.
Select "Rockwell HCF 56k Modem" under
the INSTALL/UNIINSTALL tab and click
the "ADD/REMOVE" button.
When completed successfully, the INF
files, VXDs, and registry entries caused
by the modem installation are deleted from
the hard disk. The system should be
rebooted at this point if a modem is to be
reinstalled.
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