HON HAI PRECISION IND T60M665 Bluetooth Wireless Card User Manual 311710
HON HAI Precision Ind. Co., Ltd. Bluetooth Wireless Card 311710
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users manual
INSTALLATION MANUAL T60M665 MDC Bluetooth/Modem Combo Module Ambit Microsystems Corporation 5F-1, 5 Hsin-An Rd., Hsinchu Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C. TEL: 886-3-5784975, FAX: 886-3-5782924, Internet: http:\\www.ambit.com.tw\ Contents SECTION ONE: ....................................................................................................... INTRODUCTION 1.1 FEATURES ................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1.1 BLUETOOTH FUNCTION................................................................................................................ 1 1.1.2 MODEM FUNCTION ...................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................................... 2 SECTION TWO: BLUETOOTH INSTALLATION .......................................................................... 3 2.1 BLUETOOTH INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................ 3 SECTION THREE: MODEM INSTALLATION ............................................................................... 7 3.1 DRIVER INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................... 7 3.2 AT COMMANDS ........................................................................................................................ 10 SECTION FOUR: FCC NOTICE ...................................................................................................... 16 4.1 FCC COMPLIANCE .................................................................................................................... 16 4.2 FCC CLASS B STATEMENT ....................................................................................................... 16 4.3 EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY RADIATION ............................................................................. 16 The information contained in this manual has been verified at the time of this manual printing. The manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes and improvements in the product described in this manual at any time and without notice. All registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Section One: Introduction The Bluetooth/Modem Combo Module is a cost-effective wireless access. The Bluetooth circuit of this module is compliant to Bluetooth 1.1 standard. With V.92 technology, the modem part can achieve internet connection rates up to 56 kbits/s with backward compatibility. The V.92 Feature include PCM Upstream, Modem On Hold, Quick Connection and V.44 Data compression. The Audio CODEC will be placed on the notebook and contact with Modem Codec by AC-Link Interface. The combo card complies with MDC Domestic form factor. 1.1 Features 1.1.1 Bluetooth Function Bluetooth radio firmware is upgradeable for bug fixes, initial version compatible with Bluetooth specification version 1.1. Fully compliant to Bluetooth SIG (BQB) compatibility testing. USB Pin assignment is to use MDC reserve pin to communicate with Host.interface Bluetooth Profile Support - General Access Profile - Service Discovery Application Profile - Serial Port Profile - Dial-up Networking Profile - LAN Access Profile - Generic Object Exchange Profile - File Transfer Profile - Object Push Profile - Synchronization Profile Drivers support Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP. Supports Power Management ACPI 1.94 (or later) Bluetooth performance must exceed 500 kbps, using OBEX. 1.1.2 Modem Function AC’97/MC’97 2.2 compliant Support Modem Digital Line Guard: The product shall incorporate circuitry to sense whenever the current on the line exceeds approximately 130mA, and should immediately go back on hook. o The call progress signal shall be scaled digitally according to the speaker level setting (ATL1, L2, L3) ITU-T V.92 PCM Upstream and V.90 data rates with auto-fallback to V.34, V.32terbo, V.32bis and fallbacks TIA/EIA 602 standard for AT Command set Supports V.42 error correction and V.44, V.42bis/MNP5 data compression FAX capabilities: ITU-T V.17, V.29, V.27ter, V.21 Ch2 and TIA/EIA 578 Class1 FAX o Support Wake up on Ring and meet WHQL test requirement.. 1.2 Hardware Requirements Supply Voltage 3.3V & 1.8V Frequency Range 2.400-2.4835 GHz Antenna Load 50 Ohm Receive Sensitivity –80 dBm@0.1% BER Maximum Receiver Signal -20 dBm TX Power 4 dBm maximum (class 2) RF Power Control Step Size 2 dB Range 10 meters at 0 dBm TX power (class 2) Radio Compliant with Bluetooth standard version 1.1 Pico Net 1 master to 7 slaves Operating Channels 79 channels of 1 MHz BW Security Full support of Bluetooth security provisions including hardware support for full length 128 bit encryption keys. Host Interface (USB) USB specification 1.1 compliant and using MDC reserve pin to communicate with Host Software Requirements Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP. Mechanical Requirements 27mm x 45mm x 4.7mm(1.2/0.8/2.7mm) Section Two: Bluetooth Installation The following steps provide instructions for installing Bluetooth. 1. Make sure your MDC BT/Modem Combo card already insert into your notebook. 2. Make sure your notebook operating system support Windows 98SE or ME or 2000 or XP. 2.1 Bluetooth Installation Proceed to the following section. 1. Execute the program ‘Setup.exe’ in the CD. Windows displays the dialog as below. Click ‘Next’ to begin the process. 2.The “License Agreement” windows will pop up, please read it carefully. If you agree it, and choose ‘I agree the terms in the license agreement’ and click on ‘Next’. 3. “Destination Folder” appears, specify the location of the driver and software to be installed then press ‘Next’ bottom. 4. When all the above process are done, it will show ‘Ready to Install the Program” window. Make sure the driver software is ready to be installed, click ‘Install’. 5.Choose ‘Install the software automatically [Recommened]’, then Click ‘Next’ to continue. 6. Congratulations! Bluetooth has been installed successfully. Please click ‘Finish’ to confirm the completion of installation. 7. Then click ‘Finish’ to exit the InstallShield Wizard. Section Three: Modem Installation The following steps provide instructions for installing your 56K Internal modem. 1. Check the BT/modem Module already inserted into the slot. 2. Insert the connector of RJ-11 cable into the female connector of modem. The connector is keyed and will no allow incorrect insertion. Plug the other end of the RJ-11 cable into an available phone jack. 3.1 Driver Installation Your modem is using the Plug and Play (PnP) capabilities of you computer. PnP is a set of specifications that define the ability for the computer hardware and operating system to automatically configure all compliant devices that are installed, relieving the user of the need to determine which addresses and interrupts to user for each device. Proceed to the following section. 1. Start Windows 98, an “PCI Card” dialog with drive selected will appear. Click “Next” 2. Search for the best driver for Modem card and click Next to continue. 3 Please release your driver to “c:\driver” or any specific location you want. 4. After Windows finishes loading, select My Computer\Control Panel\System\Device Manager. If you can see the modem device on this Device Manager, then you already complete the Modem Driver installation. 3.2 AT Commands Basic AT Commands A summary of the commands implemented by the modem are shown in Table1. Commands may be executed when the modem is in COMMAND mode. COMMAND mode is entered upon one of the following conditions: After power up. At the termination of a connection. After the execution of a command other than dial or answer commands (ATO or AT&T). Upon the receipt of the ESCAPE SEQUENCE (three consecutive characters matching the contents of S register 2) while online mode. Upon the on-to-off transition of DTR if D1, &D2, or &D3 has been set. AT Commands Basic AT Commands Command A/ B0 C1 E0 H0 I0 I1 I3 I4 I6 L1 L3 M1 N0 N1 Q1 Sn? V0 W0 W2 X0 X2 X4 Z1 Function Command Re-execute command Select V.22 connect @1200 bps B1 Return OK message Dn Turn off command echo E1 Initiate a hang-up sequence H1 Report product code Report pre-computed checksum I2 Report firmware revision, model, and interface type Report response programmed by OEM I5 Report modem data pump model I7 and code revision L0 Set low speaker volume L2 Set high speaker volume M0 Turn speaker on during handshaking M2 and turn speaker off while receiving carrier M3 Turn off auto mode detection Turn on auto mode detection Force pulse dialing Q0 Inhibit result codes to DTE Sn Return the value of S-Register n Sn=v Force DTMF dialing Report short form result codes V1 Report DTE speed only W1 Report DCE speed only Report basic call progress result codes, X1 i.e., Ok, Connect, Ring, No Carrier (also, for busy, if enabled, and dial tone not detected), No Answer and Error Report basic call progress result codes and connections speeds, i.e., Ok, X3 Connect, Ring, No Carrier (also, for busy, if enabled, and dial tone not detected), No Answer, Connect XXXX, and Error Y0 Report all call progress result codes and connections rate, i.e., Ok, Connect, Ring, No Carrier, No Answer, Connect XXXX, Busy, No Dial Tone and Error Z0 Soft reset and restore stored profile 1 &C0 10 Function Go off-hook and attempt to answer a call Select Bell 212A connect @1200 bps Dial modifier Turn on command echo If on-hook, go off-hook and enter command mode Report “OK” if the calculated checksum equals the prestored checksum or if the prestored checksum value is FFh Report the country code parameter Report the DAA code Set low speaker volume Set medium speaker volume Turn speaker off Turn speaker on during handshaking and while receiving carrier Turn speaker off during dialing and receiving carrier and turn speaker on during answering Allow result codes to DTE Select S-Register n as default Set default S-Register n to value v Report long form result codes Report line speed, EC protocol and DTE speed Report basic call progress result codes and connections speeds (Ok, Connect, Ring, No Carrier (also, for busy, if enabled, and dial tone not detected), No Answer, Connect XXXX, and Error Report basic call progress result codes and connections rate, i.e., Ok, Connect, Ring, No Carrier, No Answer, Connect XXXX, Busy, and Error Disable long space disconnect before onhook Restore stored profile 0 after warm reset Soft reset and force RLSD active &C1 &D0 &D2 after warm reset Allow RLSD to follow the carrier state Interpret DTR On-to-OFF transition &D1 per &Qn Interpret DTR On-to-OFF transition per &Qn &Q0, &Q5, &Q6 The modem ignores DTR &Q0, &Q1, &Q4, &Q5, &Q6 Asynchronous escape &Q1, &Q4 The modem hangs up &Q2, &Q3 The modem hangs up Interpret DTR On-to-OFF transition per &Qn &Q2, &Q3 &D1 &Q0 through &Q6 The modem hangs up The modem hangs up Interpret DTR On-to-OFF transition per &Qn &Q0, &Q1, &Q4, &Q5, &Q6 Soft reset &Q2, &Q3 The modem hangs up &F0 &G0 &G2 Restore factory configuration 0 Disable guard tone Enable 1800 Hz guard tone &K0 &K3 Disable DTE/DCE flow control Enable RTS/CTS DTE/DCE flow &K4 control Enable both RTS/CTS and XON/XOFF&M0 flow control &P0 &K6 regardless of the carrier state &G1 &J0 &P1 Disable guard tone Set S-Register response only for compatibility Enable XON/XOFF DTE/DCE flow control Select direct asynchronous mode Set 10 pps pulse dial with 39%/61% make/break Set 20 pps pulse dial with 39%/61% make/break Set 10 pps pulse dial with 33%/67% &P2 make/break &Q0 Select direct asynchronous mode &Q5 Modem negotiates an error corrected &Q6 Select asynchronous operation in normal link mode &R0 CTS tracks RTS (sync) or CTS is &R1 CTS is always active (sync) or CTS is normally ON and will turn OFF normally ON and will turn OFF only if required by flow control (async) only if required by flow control (async) &S0 DSR is always active &S1 DSR will become active after answer &T0 Terminate any test in progress tone has been detected and inactive after &T1 Initiate local analog loop back the carrier has been lost &T2 Returns ERROR result code &T3 Initiate local digital loop back &V Display current configuration and &W0 Store the current configuration as stored profiles profile 0 &Y0 Recall stored profile 0 upon power up &Zn=x Store dial string x (up to 34 digits) %E0 Disable line quality monitor and auto to location n (0 to 3) retrain %E1 Enable line quality monitor and auto %E2 Enable line quality monitor and fallback/ retrain fall forward When modem receives a break from the DTE: \K0,2,4 Enter on-line command mode, no \K1 Clear buffers and send break to remote break sent to the remote modem modem \K3 Send break to remote modem \K5 Send break to remote modem in sequence immediately with transmitted data When modem receives \B in on-line command state: \K0,1 Clear buffers and send break to remote \K2,3 Send break to remote modem immediately modem \K4,5 Send break to remote modem in sequence with transmitted data When modem receives break from the remote modem: \K0,1 Clear data buffers and send break to \K2,3 DTE \K4,5 \N0 \N2 Select normal speed buffered mode Select reliable link mode \N1 \N3 11 Send a break immediately to DTE Send a break with received data to the DTE Select direct mode Select auto reliable mode \N4 \V0 +MS +H1 +H3 **0 -SDR=0 -SDR=2 -SDR=4 -SDR=6 Force LAPM mode \N5 Connect messages are controlled \V1 by the command settings X, W, and S95 Select modulation +H0 Enable RPI and set DTE speed to 19200 bps +H2 Enable RPI and set DTE speed to +H11 57600 bps +H16 Download to flash memory at last **1 sensed speed **2 Disable distinctive ring -SDR=1 Enable distinctive ring type 2 -SDR=3 Enable distinctive ring type 3 -SDR=5 Enable distinctive ring type 2 and 3 -SDR=7 Force MNP mode Connect messages are displayed in the single line format Disable Rockwell Protocol Interface (RPI) /Video ready mode Enable RPI and set DTE speed to 38400 bps Enable RPI+ mode Enable Video Ready mode Download to flash memory at 38.4 kbps Download to flash memory at 57.6 kbps Enable distinctive ring type 1 Enable distinctive ring type 1 and 2 Enable distinctive ring type 1 and 3 Enable distinctive ring type 1, 2 and 3 ECC Commands %C0 \A0 \A2 \Bn Disable data compression %C1 Set maximum block size in MNP to 64 \A1 Set maximum block size in MNP to 192 \A3 Send break of n x 100 ms Enable MNP 5 data compression Set maximum block size in MNP to 128 Set maximum block size in MNP to 256 MNP 10 Commands -K0 -K2 Disable MNP 10 extended services -K1 Enable MNP 10 extended services Disable MNP 10 extended services -SEC=0 Disable MNP 10-EC detection only -SEC=1, [] Enable MNP 10-EC and set transmit level 0 to 30 (0 dBm to -30 dBm) FAX Class 1 +Fclass=1 Service class +FAE=1 Enable data/fax auto answer +FRM=n Receive data +FTH=n Transmit data with HDLC framing +FTS=n Stop transmission and wait, nx10 ms +FAE=0 +FRH=n +FRS=n +FTM=n Disable data/fax auto answer Receive data with HDLC framing Receive silence, nx10 ms Transmit data V.92 Command set 1.AT%TT61 V.92 generate V.92 PCM upstream signal for PTT testing. 2.AT+PQC=255 to clear all stored fast connect profiles. 12 13 S-Registers Register Function Range/units S0 Rings to auto-answer 0-255/rings S1 Ring counter 0-255/rings S2 Escape character 0-255/ASCII S3 Carriage return character 0-127/ASCII S4 Line feed character 0-127/ASCII S5 Backspace character 0-255/ASCII S6 Wait time for dial tone 2-255/s S7 Wait time for carrier 1-255/s S8 Pause time for dial delay modifier 0-255/s S9 Carrier detect response time 1-255/.1 s S10 Carrier loss disconnect time 1-255/.1 s S11 DTMF tone duration 50-255/.001 s S12 Escape prompt delay 0-255/.02 s S14 General bit mapped options status S16 Test mode bit mapped options status (&T) S18 Test timer 0-255/s S19 Auto Sync options S20 Auto Sync HDLC address or BSC 0-255 Sync character S21 V.24/general bit mapped options status S22 Speaker/results bit mapped options status S23 General bit mapped options status S24 Sleep inactivity timer 0-255/s S25 Delay to DTR off 0-255/s or .01s S26 RTS-to-CTS delay 0-255/.01 s S27 General bit mapped options status S28 General bit mapped options status S29 Flash dial modifier time 0-255/10 ms S30 Disconnect inactivity timer 0-255/10 s S31 General bit mapped options status S32 XON character 0-255/ASCII S33 XOFF character 0-255/ASCII S36 LAPM failure control S37 Line connection speed S38 Delay before forced hang-up 0-255/s S39 Flow control bit mapped options status S40 General bit mapped options status S41 General bit mapped options status S46 Data compression control S48 V.42 negotiation control S82 LAPM break control S86 Call failure reason code 0-255 S91 PSTN transmit attenuation level 0-15/dBm S92 Fax transmit attenuation level 0-15/dBm S95 Result code messages control 14 Default 43 13 10 50 20 95 50 8 (8h) 48 (30h) 112 (70h) 10 10 (Ah) 10 (country dependent) 10 (country dependent) 150 Result Code Summary OK RING ERROR NO DIAL TONE NO ANSWER CONNECT 2400 CONNECT 9600 CONNECT 12000 CONNECT 19200 CONNECT 57600 CONNECT 230400 CONNECT 1200TX/75RX BLACKLISTED DATA CARRIER 1200/75 CARRIER 1200 CARRIER 4800 CARRIER 9600 CARRIER 14400 CARRIER 19200 CARRIER 24000 CARRIER 28800 CONNECT 21600 CONNECT 26400 COMPRESSION: CLASS 5 COMPRESSION: NONE PROTOCOL: LAPM CARRIER 33600 CONNECT 31200 CARRIER 34000 CARRIER 38000 CARRIER 42000 CARRIER 46000 CARRIER 50000 CARRIER 54000 CONNECT 32000 CONNECT 36000 CONNECT 40000 CONNECT 44000 CONNECT 48000 CONNECT 52000 CONNECT 56000 10 12 14 16 18 20 23 32 35 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 61 63 66 69 77 79 91 151 153 155 157 159 161 165 167 169 171 173 175 177 CONNECT NO CARRIER CONNECT 1200 BUSY CONNECT 0600 CONNECT 4800 CONNECT 7200 CONNECT 14400 CONNECT 38400 CONNECT 115200 CONNECT 75TX/1200RX DELAYED FAX CARRIER 300 CARRIER 75/1200 CARRIER 2400 CARRIER 7200 CARRIER 12000 CARRIER 16800 CARRIER 21600 CARRIER 26400 CONNECT 16800 CONNECT 24000 CONNECT 28800 COMPRESSION: V.42 bis PROTOCOL: NONE CARRIER 31200 CONNECT 33600 CARRIER 32000 CARRIER 36000 CARRIER 40000 CARRIER 44000 CARRIER 48000 CARRIER 52000 CARRIER 56000 CONNECT 34000 CONNECT 38000 CONNECT 42000 CONNECT 46000 CONNECT 50000 CONNECT 54000 +FCERROR 15 11 13 15 17 19 22 24 33 40 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 62 64 67 70 78 84 150 152 154 156 158 160 162 166 168 170 172 174 176 +F4 Section Four: FCC Notice 4.1 FCC Compliance This Equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company. If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily. If posible, they will be notify in advience. But if advance notice isn’t practical, you will notified as soon as possible. You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect proper operation of your equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity you maintain uninterrupted telephone service. The FCC prohibits this equipment’s should fail to operate properly, disconnect the equipment from the phone line to determine if it is causing the problem. If the problem is with the equipment, discontinue use and contact your dealer or vendor. 4.2 FCC Class B Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the 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 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: z Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna z increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver z Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected z Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Notice: (1)Shielded cables, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits. (2) Any change or modification not expressly approved by the grantee of the equipment authorized could void the user authority to operate the equipment. Caution: Please make sure you already disconnect the phone cable before you want to touch or remove modem module. 4.3 Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of the this internal wireless radio is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. The internal wireless radio operates within guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, which reflect the consensus of the scientific community. The level of energy emitted is far less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless devices such as mobile phones. However, the use of wireless radios may be restricted in some situations or environments, such as aboard airplanes. If you are unsure of restrictions, you are encouraged to ask for authorization before turning on the wireless radio. 16 17 18 19
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