Puretek Co PT-3023 User Manual 72150
Puretek Industrial Co Ltd 72150
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EUTzFAX/MODEM CARD FCC ID2H52PT-3023 Puretek Industrial Co., LTD. User’s manual ‘ | MIBIT a FCC Compliance To comply With the ap llcable sections of FCC Rules and Regulations, Paris 68 and 15, Bease follow ese instructions: . ‘ 5 clanfit connect your modem to a party line or to a coin-operated te ep one. a if your modem should cause a problem on the telephone line, it should be disconnected from the line until it can be determined whether the modem or another device on the phone line caused the problem. as On] the manufacturer can make repairs to the modem. Other repair me ads will void your wananty. if you have an external modem, use a properly constructed shielded ca Ie to connect it to your computer. . . a if your telephone company asks for the followmg informatlon, please make it available: - Modem manufacturer - Model of modern - FCC Re tratlon Number - Ringer uivaience Number (REN) FCC Part 15 Operation is subject to the foilowln two conditions: 5 This devue may not cause arrnfiil interference. es This device must accept any interference received including Interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital deVice, pursuant to Part is of the FCC Rules. These limits are desi ed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equ pment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate frequency energy and If not Installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that the interference to radio or television rece tion, which can be determined by_ aiming the equipment all and on die user encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: a Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ‘ 5 increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. a Connect the e ulpment into an outlet on a circuit different from diat to which the rece er Is connected. . _ a Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 88 Notice This equipment complies with Part 6d of the FCC rules. On the base of tlils unit is a label that contains, amon other information, the FCC re ‘strauon number and kin er Equivalence Num er (KEN) for this equipment. I requested, this informat ori must be given to your telephone company. The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to telephone line and still have all of those devices rin when your number is ca led. in most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs c all devtces should not exceed should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as 3 propnate. e Load Number LN) asslgted to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to e connected to a telephone loop which ts used by the device, to prevent overloading. The termination on a loop may consist of any combmarlon of devices sublect only to the retBnrement that the total of tile load numbers of all the devices does not exceed 1 0. Warning Notlce to Australlan Users All telecommumratlons devices are required to hold AUSTEL permits, ensuring their safe and Interoperability With the Australian Telecommunications network 0 rovide compliance W|th AUSTELts’technlcal standards, please ensure the to lowing AT commands are maintained: ATBO ITUICClTT operation) ATstG No Guard tone) ATHP] 33/36 pulse dial make/break ratio) ' ATSO-O No answer or answer greater than lnng) or ATSO> I AT56=N liBIInd dial delay - acce table range Is 2-5 seconds) ATSl l =95 (DTM period between 70 55ms) A total of 3 calls attemps are allowed to a telephone number, with a minimum genod between calls of 2 seconds: If the call doesnthonnect after 3 attempts, 0 minutes must expire before automattc redialllng may be Initiated. Failure to set the modern (and any associated communications software to the above settin may result in the modern hem? non-compliant with ALIS EL standards. nder these circumstance a rm t would no IonFer be valid, with the user subiect to slgttificant penalties un er the Telecommun cations Act. The modem card must only be used in a data terminal equipment DTE) eg. computer, that has a screw down cover Ilid. As unsafe voita esl V) exin on the modem card, disconneCt the modem card from the telep one line whlle the coverilid) oi‘ the DTE(computer) is removed. Warnin I. Whi e insulling the Internal modem card, glease ensure there is at least 2mm of air gap between the PCB card an other components In the DTE. 2, For Safety reasons, only connect Austel Approved Telephone to the phone on. 3. For Sale reasons only connect Austel Approved/Austel permit exempte Microphone to the M C port. . 4. To ensure continuing comgllance with the Austel rmlt, a Kitagawa SFC-4 ferrite or equivalent must e fitted to the cable 0 any external microphone and/or speaker connected to the eXternaI modern. Notice for New Zealand Users 1 The grant of a Telepermit for a device in no way indicates Telecom acceptance of responsrbillty for the correct 0 eration of that devtce under all operating conditions. in particular e htiher speeds at which this modem‘ls capable of operating cannot always e expected on n network dest e to delivery votce telephony be cusmmets. Failure to operate shou d not be reported as a fault to Telecom. 5 In addition to satisfactory IIne conditions a modem can only work iii A Telepermlt artwork for each device Is Included from which you ma pre are any number of Telebemut labels subject to the general instructions on rma size and colour quoted on the attached sheet. The Telepemiit label must be dis Iayed on the product at all times as proof to purchasers and service personal at the product is able to be Ie itimately connected to the Telecom network The eleipermit label ma be shown on the packaging olthe product and In the sales 1 terature, as exp a ed In PTC 100. Notes for UK Users REGARDING THE INSTALLION OF YOUR FAX MODEM (1) The power required by die host and the total of all adapter cards installed within the host environment, together With any auxllla apparatus, shall not exceed the power s eciflcation of the host apparatus e power re uirements for th s modem are: a ac/dc . b Max. power rail noise spec. c Maxs current/Power at the above voltage (2) It is essential that when other option cards are Introduced which use or generate a hazardous voltage, the minimum creepages and clearances specified in the table below are maintained. A hazardous voltage ts one which exceeds 42.4V peak A.C. or 60V D.C. llyou have any doubt, seek advice from a competent computer engineer before Installing other adapters into the host equipment (3) The modem must be Installed such that with the exceptlon oi the connections to the host, clearance and creedpage distances shown In the table below are maintained between the car and an other assemblies which use or generate a voltage shown in the tables eiow. The [at er distance shown In brackets applies where the local environment w In the host is sub ect to conductive pollution or dry non-conductive pollution which cou d become conductive due to condensation. Failure to maintain these minimum distances would invalidate the approval for this modern. B 0 [Wm SUVtmsorVEc UPtn mtmsci’m ,. UP to SUVtmsorV dc or a Host or other expansion card fitted In the host using or generating voltags greater man 300V(mts. or dc) advice From a competent telecommuntcatlons safety en neer must be obtained before installation o the relevant e ui merit gu‘ . ca on s t e to e connecte to telecommunications network voltage (TNV) circuits which may carry dangerous Volta . The telephone cordls) must remain disconnected from the telecommutt cations system until the card has been installed within a host which prowdes the necessary protection of the operator. (4) A Chapter 1 Introduction The Voice/Fax/Datz PCI Modem connects your cornguter to lnternet and all kinds of BBS and other popular Fdeoden-u This manual descnbes the features, procedures of mstallauons and AT command set etc ofthis modem. Your modemi K N" PHONE: Phone jack. l LH‘IE: Telephone line jack MIC: Microphone jack. "I8 SPK; Speaker (for Stereo only) jack. .. 0 Features This modem supports me following communication standards, ITU—T is known as CCITl‘A Dim ITU-T V. 90 (For SéKbps Modem only) X2For S6Kb s Modem on] -T V 34 .32bis, V 32 422bis, V.23,V.21 Bell 103 & 212A V 42bis & W? 5 Data cumpressicn) V 42 & MNP2 4 nor correction) Fax V. 80 (H 324 video conferencing interface) a 17 l4400bp s FAX) 21. 29 950m; 5 BPFAZQX 1527154430 bps F ) Voice Juice/Audio mode Speakerphone System Requirement WIN 195 or W12N198 Operation S ystems gunman” 2. Installation Procedure for windows 98 Note: Mademis Win 9x driver is on the CD, (1) When cu finish installation of hardware, please power on our PC. Under in g98, your PC will find a new device and Show lullowing message on screen: Please put the bundled Win 19x driver into your CD driver, then Click £5“?th (2) Please select i earch for the best driver for your device. (Recommende ). g§then click 3 Next 5§ f‘ DW-ifldihmhawflifin bumnywem-havh-MMM tank "um ] one-i ' (5) The install is complete now, please click nginish 1§ awful mu Flu Voic- 3. Installation of communication software Please refer to your sofiware manual when you are installing snfiware. Your safivlmre must be confizmjed to cummumcate erh the modem on the same COM port and IRlee used by the modem. Please refer to your sofiwure manual for deml procedures disables auwmode, and optionally specifies Lhe lowest and highest connection rates using two subparameters, T e format is: AT+MS=, , Conner V34 00, n {H I, . 21600 19200. 16800. 14400, 12 9600 L1200 4800 2400 Win mu V .. 49333, 450002 466671 45333Z 426671 41333, 40000, 38667. 37333, 36000, iggg, 33333, 32000, 30667, 29333, Note : v.90 and 12 for 56,000bps Volca/Fax/Data Modern only. q ammode r Optmn SHected utomo e lsa e 1 Automode enaEle For example: AT+MS=V90,1 300,0 Where: V90 : select v.90 l : automode enable 300 : min_rate data speed 300 b s 0 max rate data 5 eed 5600 bps Ifyou mm to select v.74 28800 s only, please Insure AT+MS=V34,0,28800,288 o -Cn Generate dot? mode calling tone -C0 Call lonedlsahle . -C1 1300 2 C?Jllng tone enable. ' vC2 V.8 callmg tone and 1300 Hz callmg tone. Wn Response code dnta rate W0 Reports DTE speed response codes W1 Reports DTE speed response codes W2 Reports DCE speed response codes 1 _ W3 Reports DTE speed response codes and lnfonnatlon on error conecuon and data compression1 W4 Reports protocol, data compresslon, and DTE data rate. 1 n V.42bis com ression control 1 0 Disable v.42 is 1 1 Enable V.42bis only when transit-1mm data. 1 2 Enable v.42bis on] when recelvlng ata. _ _ 1 3 Enable v.42bls for 0th transmltting and recelvmg data. 11 [2 [3 14 IS [6 M0 M1 M2 M3 On 00 Ol Sr=n 5»? V0 V1 Zn Z0 Z1 &Cn &C0 SLCI &Dn &D0 &Dl &D2 &D3 &Fn &F0 &F1 &Wn &W0 &W1 +MS Reports modem chi firmware version. Verifies ROM che sum. Reports chipset name. Reserved _ . Reserved for modem chip hardware configuration. Country code. Spenkerponti'ol Speaker is always off. Speaker ON until CONNECT. Speaker is always on. . . _ . Speaker off during dialing and receivmg carrier and turn speaker on during answering. Return to On—Liiie Data Mode Go oil-line. Go on-l'me and remain. Sgt Pulse Dinl( for phone line that donil support touch-tone dialing ) Set register r to n Display contents of S-Register n Result‘Code Form Numeric codes. Verbal codes Soft Reset and Restore Profile Restore stored profile 0 afier warm reset. Restore stored profile 1 afier warm reset. Control Carrier Detect (CD) signal CD override. Normiil CD operations on Opt-ion . . I _ore an on-to-off transition of DTR. _ witch to on-lme command mode Without disconneotion, Non-mil DTR operations. Modem re—initialized. SLY determines which profile is loaded. Load Factory Configurution (Profile) Restore factory configuration 0. Restore factory configuration 1. Store Current Confi “ration Store the current co tguration as profile 0. Store the current configuration as profile 1. Select Modulation This command selects the modulation, optionally enables or Chapter 3 commands Most peognle use the communication soflware programs to tell modem what wan the modem toldo. Therefore, you may not use the commands in this chapter. However if you prefer to commurncate with your modem directly, you can e the followmg commands; Please no_te that when {Shin e appears on e screen, your modem is In a ; nal modegi' s c apter Will be helpful lfyou like to work m a temuna mode. When you tvplng commands| K 5 Use the BACKSPACE key to delete ing errors.’ 1 Every command (except AI and +3? must begin with the AT or It prefix and be entered by pressin the ENTER ke . For exam le to execute the V command, you wou d type ATV an! press the E fER ke . pr When you see an n, replace the n with one of the letter or numeric options listed for that command For example, for the Eu command, you mith type ATE], arr A] de auits are based on the &F Hardware Flow Control template load in NVRAM when the modem is shipped. AT commands A/ Re-executes the last issued command. Used mainly to redial. A Go off-hook and attempt to answer a call. ATS? Read Selected S-Register. This command reads and displays the selected S-Register. An S»Register can be selected by using the ATS" command. Dn Dix] 0-9 DTMF digits 0 to 9. P Pulse grocery) dial. T Tone ial. W Well for second dial tone (X3. or higher); linked to 86 register, A Toggles calling tone enable/disable, En Command Echo E0 Disable conunand echo. E1 Enable command echo. Hn Disconnect an -|| H0 Hang u goeglon-goofig H1 Go off- 00k. In Identificatinn IO Report product code . (3) Then you can see the following message on screen. Please select i§pecify a Iocatinnq ‘Ihen Clle jmwse' “lo find the ath of modem driver, for example : D:\é1flus . Then chck ; ext i§ Add NL-w Havdw. Cha ter 2 lnsta Iatlons This chapter describes the steps how to install and power on your fax modem. 1. Installing your modem card Step 1 G Tum offyour corn met. Carefully remove e cover from the computer and select a slot for your modem. Step 2 G Carefully slide the inter-ml modem mm the slot aflplying with pressure until the modem is completely plugged into the 5 ct. Slep 3 G Replace the 5101 cover screw to seem the modem and replace the computer]; cover. Step 4 G CSt‘lmem the phone cable from modemis LINE connector to the phone 0 EL Step 5 G You can also connect your telephone to the modemgh PHONE jack opnonally. Steps G Turn on your computer and your modem is now installed. (5) Only termlna] equifiment approved for tonnecdon (o the PSTN may be connecned to the 1: one part of the modem (b) (0) J (a) enmmunicatinn mndllz (b) Garner Cad (c) Expansion Card (d) Power supply unit or they sourece of excesslve voltage Except for the Edge connector which plug; into the hosls expensiqn slol, clearance (instance (Xmm) and creepage d|stancs(Ymm) as glven m the table above must be_ma|nmmed between the communication card and any other assembllas whlch use ur genemte a hazardous voltage. vi at A' NOTE THAT FAULT properly if: a/. it Is compatible with the modem at the other end of the call and bl. The application uslnfi‘the modem is compatible with the application atlthe other end of e call. E.g. accessing the Internet requires suitable software in addition to a modem. _ This equipment shall not be used in any manner which could constitute a nuisance to other Telecom customers. Some flparameters required for compliance with Telecom“ PTC Speci cations are dependent on the equl ment (PC) asoclated with this modem. The asociated equipment shall e set to 9 erate within the following limits for compliance with Telecom Speci icatlons: a/. Not more than a total of IO call attempu shall be made to the same “310111“ for any single manual call Initiation Within a 30 minutes De . bl. Therg shall be at least 60 seconds between call attempts to the same num er. cl. Automatic calls to different numbers shall be not less than 5 seconds apart. . Immediately disconnect this e uipment should it become physically damaged, and arran e for its ‘Ispos'al repair. The correct settings r use With this modem In New Zealand are as o ow ngs: ATBO CCITT operation) ATeIGZ 1800 Hz ard tone) . ATelPl Decadlc d ailing make-break ratio=33% /67%) ATSO=0 not auto answer) ATSl 1 =6 (DTMF dialling on/off duration = 65 ms) ATXZ (dial tone detect, but not (U.S.A can progress detect) _ When used in the Auto Answer mode, the S register must be set With a value between 2 and lo, This ensures: a/. A rson callin your modem will hear a short burst of rin ‘ng be ore the mo em answers. This confirms that the call has een successfully switched through the network. bl. Caller identification Information (which occurs between the first and second nng cadances) is not destroyed. This equipment does not fully meet Telecom] Impedance requirements. Performance limitations may occur when use In coniuncuon with some pans of the network. Telecom will accept no responsibility should difficulties arise in such circumstances. . It Is recommended that this equipment be disconnected from the Telecom line during electrical stonns. When relocating the equipment, always disconnect the Telecom line connection before the |power connection, and reconnect the ower first. CAL OUTS CAUSED BY ANY OF THE BOVE MSUES HAY INCUR A CHARGE FROM TELECOM General Conditions As required by PTC 100, piexe ensure that this office is advised of any changes to the specifications of‘these products which might affect compliance with the relevant PTC specifications. The desc ii rant of this Telepemiit is specific to the above roducts with the marketing ptlon as stated on the Telepermit label artwor . The Telepermlt may not be assigned to other parties or other products without Telecom approval. iv rive(5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as detenrilned by the total RENs you should call your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN's for your calling area. If the telephone compan suspects a problem with your telephone line is related to an add-on electronic evlce, such _as your modem they have the rifle: to temporani suspend your semice. It IS your responsibility to remove from the telephone lne any malfunctioning electronic communications equipment to am d damage to the telephone system. if your equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone corn any discontinue your same temporarily. if possible, they notify you in a Vance. ut‘if advance notice is not ractlcai you Will be notified as soon as possible. You Will be infomed of our ght to file a complaint with the FCC. our telephone company may ma e changes to Its facilities, equipment, operations, or tocedures that could affect the proper functioning of your , equipment. If ey do, you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone servtce. The telephone company may ask that you d'uconnect this equipment from the network until the probiem_has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning. This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is sublected to state tart is. If you expenence trouble Wlfl'ilthls telephone equipment, please contact your place of purchase for information on o talning service or repairs. Canadian DOC Notice Notice: The Canadian Department of Communication label Identities certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain te ecommunlcatlons network protective, operational, and safety requirements. ThiefDepartment does not guarantee the equrpment Will work to the user sa 5 action. Before installing the equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to e facilities of the local telecommunicadon company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. in some cases, the compan inside Wirin asoclated with a single line individual service may be extende by means 0 a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service In some situations. Repair to certified equipment should be made by an authorited Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure tor thel‘r'own rotection that the electncal ground connections to the power utility, te ephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe systems, ifptesent, are connected together. This precaution may be partlcu any important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but ii
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