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EUT:USB MODEM
FCC ID:H52PT-3026
PURETEK INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
USER’S MANUAL
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Pan-European Approval
The equipment has been approved in accordance
with Council Decision QS/ASZ/EC for pan-
Eurupean single terminal connection in the public
switched wephene network (PTI'N). However,
due to differences between the individual PSTNs
provided in different countries, the approval does
not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of
successful operation on every PSTN network
termination point.
In the event of problems, you should cantact your
equipment supplier in the first instance ‘
Warning Notice to Australian Users
All telecommunications devices are required to be
labelled with a Telecamrnunicatlons Compliance
Label, ensuring their campliance with ACA
Technical Standards. To ensure continuing compli-
ance to ACA Technical Standards, please ensure
me following AT commands are maintained:
ATBO
AT&G
ATEP'l
ATSOst
ATSE=N
ATS'll =95
(lTU/CCI'IT operation)
(Na Guard rune)
(33/35 pulse dial makflbreak
rarin)
(No answer or answer greater
than lring) or ATSO>1
(Blind dial delay - acceptable
range is 25 seconds]
(DTMF period between 70-
255ms)
newer-Mime
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“Seneca." as
A total of 3 calls attempts are allowed to a
telephone numbel, with a minimum period
between calls of 2 seconds: ii the tail doesn't
cannefi aha 2 attempts. 30 minutes must expire
before aumman’: redialling may be iniu’ated.
Failure to set the medem (and any associated
mmmunicitlcns snflwar!) m the above Setting
may result in the modem being non-cempliant
with ACA Technical Standards. Under these
circumstance e permit wculd no longer be valid.
with me use! subiec: to significant penalties under
the Teflecommunicaticns Act.
The mcdem card must only be used in a data
terminal equipment [DI—E) e.g. campuxer. that has
a screw dawn cover Aid A: unsafe vultages (TNV)
exist on the modem card, disconnea the modem
card from the teléphcne line while the cwer (lid)
of the DTE (ccmcuter) is removed.
I. While installing the internal mcdem
card, please ensure there is at least
Damian 1mm of Air gan between the PG
card and cthev campanenls in the
DTE.
2. Far Safety reasons, only connect a
Telephane marked with a
Telecemmunicau'cns Compliance
Label in thc phcnu part.
34 Far Safny reasons, enly cennec
equipmem with a
Telecammunicadens Campliance
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1 mm aw ems
Label. This includes customer
equipment previously labelled,
permitted or certified.
Notice for New Zealand Users
- The grant of a Telepermit for a device in no
way indicates Telecom acceptance of
responsibility for the correct operation of
that device under all operating conditions.
In particular the higher speeds at which
this modem is capable of operating cannot
always be expected on network designed
to delivery voice telephony be customers.
Failure to operate should not be reported
Q- as a fault to Telecomr
- In addition to satisfactory line conditions a
modem can only work properly if:
- It is compan’hle with the modem at the
other end of the call and
- The application using the modem is
compatible with the application at the
other end of the call. E.g. accessing the
lntemet requires suitable software in
addition to a modem.
- This equipment shall not be used in any
manner which could constitute a nuisance
to other Telecorn customers.
- Some parameters required lot compliance
with Telecom's PTC Specifications are
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dependent on the equipment (PC)
associated with this modem. The
associated equipment shall be set to
operate wifi’iin the following limits for
compliance With Telecom Specifications:
- Not more than a total of 10 call
attempts shall be made to the same
number for any single manual call
initiation Within a 30 minutes period.
— There shall be at least 60 seconds
between call attempts m the same
numbert
- Automatic calls to different numbers
shall be not less than 5 seconds apart. é
Immediately disconnect this equipment
should it become physically damaged, and
arrange for its disposal repair.
The correct set'fings for use with this
modern in New Zealand are as following:
ATBO (CCITT operation)
AT&GZ (1800 Hz guard tone)
AT&P1 (Decadic dialling make-
hreak ratio-Bi: I57%l
AT50=0 (not auto answer)
ATS] 1 =65 (DTMF dialling art/off
duration - 65 ms)
ATXZ (dial ten: detect, but not
(USA) can progress
detect)
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- When used in the Auto Answer made, the
SO register must be set with a value
between 2 and 10. This ensures:
~ A perscn calling ycur madam will hear
a shun buts-c cf ringing before the
modern answers. This confirms that the
call has been successfully switched
through me netwcrk.
- Caller identificatmn mien-nation (which
uccuts between the first and secand
ring cadances] is not destruyed.
- This equipment does nct iully meet
Telecnm’s impedance requirements.
A Perfarmance limitaticns may occur when
9- used in conjunmcn with same pans at the
netwarlc. Telecnm will accept no
responsibility shuuld difficulties arise in
such circumstances.
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- it is reccmmended mat his equipment be
disccnneced from the Telecem line during
electrical storms.
- When relocating the equipment, always
discrmnect the Teleczm line connedan
before the pnwer cannedan, and
recnnnec: the pnwer first.
Nofe Please nate that fault callauu caused by
any at the above causes may incur a
charge frcrn Teleccm.
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General Conditions
As required by PTC 100, please ensure that this
office is advised cf any changes to d'ie specifica-
ticns of these produc‘: which might afiec.
cumpliance with the relevant FTC specifirzficns,
The grant of this Telepermi is specific 3: the abcve
prcdurxs wim the marketing descriptiun as stated
on the Telepermit ianei artwork. The Telepermit
may not be assigned zu other games or other
prcducts without Teaeizcm apprevaL A TEieEErmfl
emcrk fur eadfi device 5 inch. ed 5mm w‘ ch ycu
may prepare any numcer or welecermi: Eateis
sucjer. tn the genera) Instrumcns an fermel size
anc calcur qucred an the enriched sh The
Teiepermit izeei must .e displayed on the prcduct
a: all nmes as nroof m purchasers and ser ce
personal that me product is able tn he legiumeteiy
canneced tn d’ie Teleccm netwcrk. The Teiecermit
ia‘cei may else be shown cm the packaging of the
prcduc: and In the sales literature, as exulamed in
PTC 100.
Canadian DOC Notice
The Canadian Decament ur‘ C:mmumc:ancn Iahei
identifies cem'fieu equipment. Tnis cemficatien
means neat 2h! eauiumenr meets eemin telecam-
municaticns network prctedve, cperadcnal, and
safety requirements. The Depamflent does not
guarantee the equinment will wcrk tn the user
sausian‘cn.
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Before installing the equipment, users should
ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the
facilities oi the local telecommunication company,
The equipment must also be installed using an
acceptable method of connecu'on. In some cases,
the company inside wiring associated with a single
line individual service may be extended by means
of a certified connector assembly (telephone
extension cord). The customer should be aware
that compliance with the above candinons may
not prevent degradation of service in some
situations. Repair tn certified equipment should be
made by an authorized Canadian maintenance
facility designated by the supplier, Any repairs or
alterations made by the user (0 this equipment, or
equipment malfimcnons, may give the telecommu-
nicau’ons company cause to request the user to
disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for
their own protection that the electrical ground
connecn'ons tn the power utility, telephone lines,
and internal metallic water pipe systems, if
present, are connected together, This precaution
may be particularly important in rural areas.
Users should not attempt to make such
A connections themselves, but should
Caution contact the appropriate electric
inspection authority, or electrician, as
appropriate.
The Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal
device denotes the percentage of the total load to
be connected to a telephone loop which is used by
the device, to prevent overloading. The termina-
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lion an a lace may cansiszaf anycambinadcn cv'
devices suhjec: nnly m the reqmrerr
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mal :7' m bad numcers cf all the devices ices
nut exczed Ice.
FCC Ccmpliance
To amgly with the acclicable sencns cf FE:
Rules and Reguladcns, Parts 53 are 15, daze
fculcw mesa mszruncns:
Cc act arms: ycur mcc‘a ::: 3 _:ar—./ line
' c a min-curated Ialscncne.
ll (cur madam “cull: m. $2 aprccler‘. :n
we telephone lme. it shcuil: be
disccnnefled from the line unfil it can be
dsarmined whamer (he madam cr
another device an the phcnel e zaused
zhe archlem.
Cmy the manufacurer an flake recairs t:
the madam. Cmer recair msmccs W|il ‘Icld
ycur warranty.
ll yeu have in £62111“ mum, use a
granny csnwucac shie ad cable tr:
c:nne<: 1 ca ycur czmuurzrl
lf yuur zeleuhcne czmpany ask:
feilawing fermancn, plain make it
availacle:
- Madam manufacurer
- Model c?’ madam
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- FCC Registration Number
< Ringer Equivalence Number (HEN)
FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class E digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 ofme FCC Rules, “these limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiated 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 hannful interlerence to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment all and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more ol the
followtng measures:
-Reonent o relocate the receiving antenna
-lncrease the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
diflerent from that to which the receiver is connededt
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the users
authority to operate the equipment.
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FCC Part 63 Notice
This equipmenl ccmpfiex with Part 55 of the FCC
Me; On the base of Ms unit is a label mar
cznrams, amung edwer inicrmaficn, he FCC
regimaticn numcer and Ringer equivalence
Numeer tREV) Fer fins equipment. if requeszec.
‘his ‘nrcrmaucn must be given a: ycul Methane
::mcany,
The HEN is usec to c’ termine me Quentin, Cf
de-nces yuu may ::nne<: tn ycur teleehene fine
and full have ail cf mesa d has rim; When ycur
number is alleq. in must, but nut ail am. the
sum of the KEN: cf eil devices abnuld net exaea’
five (5,01, Tn be certain ci me number of GEVIEES
ycu may c:nnec: m ycur line as dullmifled ':y
the rural i . s, ycu sncuk'. ui put (cu; tel-
. ‘ncne cany f: determine me maxi m iENs
T'cr ycur caifing area.
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lf the telephone company suspects a preblem with
your telephnne line is related to an add-on
electenic device, such as your modem. they have
the right to temporarily suspend your service. It is
your responsibility to remnve from the telephnne
line any malfunnoning electrunic cammunications
equipment to avoid damage ta the telephune
system.
If your equipment causes harm to me uelephane
netwurk. the telephone company may discontinue
your service temporarily. If pussible, they will neu'fy
ycu in advance But if advance notice is net
practical, ynu wiil be notified as seen as possible,
Yciu Will be ini’crmed of ycur right to file a com-
plain: mm the FCC. Your telephone campany may 4;
make changes ti: its facilities, equipment, cper- Y
atinns, or procedures that could affect the prciper
functioning of your equipment, if they do. you Will
be nou'fied in advance to give yuu an opportunity
to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.
The telephnne campany may ask that you discun-
nec‘: this equipment from the netwark until the
prublern has been currened or until you are sure
that the equipment is net malfuncu'ening.
This equipment may nu: be used on coin service
provided by the telephune company. Connecfian
to party lines is subjected a: state tariffs.
If yuu experience treuble with this telephune
equipment, please contact your place of purchase
for inr‘urrnatian an ebtaining sirvice or repairs.
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Table of Contents
Chapter1 Introduction
Features .
System Requirements
Patkzge Checklist A. A. A
Chapter 2 Installations
Hardware lnstaxlaficn
Installation Pru: fl'
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Communicaiinn Software
Installafinn
Chapter 3 Cammanffls
Typing Ccmmands
AT Ccmmancs .
S-Regisrer Defimucns . 13
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Introduction
The Voice/Fax/Data USB Madam connects your
campumr to Internet, all kinds of BBS, and cthw
fax modems. This manual describes he features,
insmllafl'un prccadures and AT commands.
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if" mu. Une :Telephong|inejazk
; (0:13, USB :USB MudemorUSB
ms“ “we PCCnnnector
MIC :Micmphoneja key. Fur
example, In execute m V cummand, you
would type ATV and prss the  key.
- when yau see an n, replace the n with one
cf the letter or numeric aminns listed for that
command. For example, for the En
cammand, ynu might type ATE1.
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- All defaults are based on the «SF Hardware
Haw Cantu! template load in NVRAM when
the modem is shipped.
AT Commands
AI Reexecutes the Was: issued cammand.
Used mainly to redial.
A Ga eff-hank and attempt to answer a
call.
ATS? Read Selecrzd Siegisten This
ccmmand reads and disnlays the
seleced S-Reg' per. An S-Regisrer an be
seiefied by using ‘he ATSn command.
Dn Dial $3
0-9 DTMF digits o w 9
P Pulse (rotary) dial
T Tune dial
W Wait fur secsnd diai tame (X3 cr
higher); linked in SE register,
A Tcgg‘es calling acne enable/disable.
En Command Echo
EO Disable command eche
E1 Enable cemmand echo
Hn Disconnect (Hangap)
H0 Hang up (gag cn-hack)
H1 Ga eff-hank
In Identification
IO Revert product code
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l3
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M0
M1
M2
M3
On
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01
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Sn?
Vrl
V0
V1
20
21
Repun “OK”
Report ”OK" er "ERROR"
Report firmware revision
Report OEM defined identifier string
Report modem data pump model and
lntemal cede revisinn
Speaker Control
Speaker is always off
Speaker ON unril CONNECT
Speaker is always an.
Speaker off during dialing and receiving
carrier and turn speaker on during
answering.
Return to On-Line Data Mode
60 nn~line Q
60 an~line and remain
Set Pulse Dlal
(for phcne line that dues not support
touch-tune dialing)
5:4 Register In: rr
Display onnhnts a! s-Reglsler n
Result Code Form
Numeric codes
Verbal codes
Sufi Rm! and Remote Profile
Remrs stored profile 0 after warm
{QSEL
Restore stared profile 1 after warm
reset,
1: immmm
manner;
|U
&Cn Central Carrier Detect (CD) Signal
ECO CD override
$61 Normal CD cperan’ons
&Dn DTR Option
QDO Ignore an an-to-off transiriun of DTR.
&DW Switch to cn-I‘lne cummand made
without discnnnedan.
&D2 Normal DTR nperafians.
&DB Madam re—Inifiah’zed, &Y dean-nines
which prur‘lle rsluadeu.
awn Lead Factary Configuration
(Profile)
SEQ Resmre factcry ccnfigurau’cn 0
&Fl Rafa-re facnry configuration 1 ‘
r &Wn Store Currant Configuration
&WG Stare the currem configuratmn as
prufile 0.
aww Store the current canr’rgurafl'cn as
prufila 1.
+Ms Seine: Mcduladon
This ::mrnand selecs me mcdulau‘cn,
cpfl'cnally enables or disables
autcmcda, and optimally spa-fies the
rows-r and highest cunnen'cn fares
using nne to fuur subparamerers,
The farm! is:
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