Puretek Co PT-3036 Modem User Manual 3030

Puretek Industrial Co Ltd Modem 3030

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Quick Installation GuideQuick Installation GuideQuick Installation GuideQuick Installation GuideQuick Installation GuideVVVVVererererer. B  303. B  303. B  303. B  303. B  3036-0007Fax ModemFax ModemFax ModemFax ModemFax Modem
Quick Installation GuideQuick Installation GuideQuick Installation GuideQuick Installation GuideQuick Installation GuideVVVVVererererer. B  303. B  303. B  303. B  303. B  3036-0007Fax ModemFax ModemFax ModemFax ModemFax Modem
FCC ComplianceFCC ComplianceFCC ComplianceFCC ComplianceFCC ComplianceTo comply with the applicable sections of FCCRules and Regulations, Parts 68 and 15, pleasefollow these instructions:§ Do not connect your modem to a party lineparty lineparty lineparty lineparty lineor to a coin-operatedcoin-operatedcoin-operatedcoin-operatedcoin-operated telephone.§ If your modem should cause a problem onthe telephone line, it should bedisconnecteddisconnecteddisconnecteddisconnecteddisconnected from the line until it can bedetermined whether the modem oranother device on the phone line causedthe problem.§ Only the manufacturermanufacturermanufacturermanufacturermanufacturer can make repairs tothe modem. Other repair methods will voidyour warranty.§ If you have an external modem, use aproperly constructed shielded cableconstructed shielded cableconstructed shielded cableconstructed shielded cableconstructed shielded cable toconnect it to your computer.§ If your telephone company asks for thefollowing information, please make itavailable:- Modem manufacturer- Model of modem- FCC Registration Number- Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)
FCC Part 15FCC Part 15FCC Part 15FCC Part 15FCC Part 15Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:1. This device may not cause harmfulinterference.2. This device must accept any interferencereceived including interference that maycause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limitsare designed to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference when the equipmentis operated in a residential installation. Thisequipment generates, uses, and can radiatefrequency energy and if not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions, may causeharmful interference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that the interfer-ence to radio or television reception, which can bedetermined by turning the equipment off and on,the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference by one or more of the followingmeasures:§ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.§ Increase the separation between theequipment and receiver.§ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which thereceiver is connected.§ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Any changes or modifications notexpressly approved by the grantee ofthis device could void the user authorityto operate the equipment.FCC Part 68 NoticeFCC Part 68 NoticeFCC Part 68 NoticeFCC Part 68 NoticeFCC Part 68 NoticeThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCCrules. On the base of this unit is a label thatcontains, among other information, the FCCregistration number and Ringer EquivalenceNumber (REN) for this equipment. If requested,this information must be given to your telephonecompany.The REN is used to determine the quantity ofdevices you may connect to your telephone lineand still have all of those devices ring when yournumber is called. In most, but not all areas, thesum of the RENs of all devices should not exceedfive (5.0). To be certain of the number of devicesyou may connect to your line, as determined bythe total RENs, you should call your local tel-ephone company to determine the maximum RENsfor your calling area.If the telephone company suspects a problem withyour telephone line is related to an add-onCaution!
electronic device, such as your modem, they havethe right to temporarily suspend your service. It isyour responsibility to remove from the telephoneline any malfunctioning electronic communicationsequipment to avoid damage to the telephonesystem.If your equipment causes harm to the telephonenetwork, the telephone company may discontinueyour service temporarily. If possible, they will notifyyou in advance. But if advance notice is notpractical, you will be notified as soon as possible.You will be informed of your right to file a com-plaint with the FCC. Your telephone company maymake changes to its facilities, equipment, opera-tions, or procedures that could affect the properfunctioning of your equipment. If they do, you willbe notified in advance to give you an opportunityto maintain uninterrupted telephone service.The telephone company may ask that you discon-nect this equipment from the network until theproblem has been corrected or until you are surethat the equipment is not malfunctioning.This equipment may not be used on coin serviceprovided by the telephone company. Connectionto party lines is subjected to state tariffs.If you experience trouble with this telephoneequipment, please contact your place of purchasefor information on obtaining service or repairs.
TTTTTable of Contentsable of Contentsable of Contentsable of Contentsable of ContentsChapter 1 IntroductionChapter 1 IntroductionChapter 1 IntroductionChapter 1 IntroductionChapter 1 IntroductionYour  Modem ..................................... 1Features............................................... 2             System Requirements......................... 2Package Checklist .............................. 3Chapter 2 InstallationsChapter 2 InstallationsChapter 2 InstallationsChapter 2 InstallationsChapter 2 Installations          Hardware Installation .............. ........... 4           Installation Procedures for            Windows NT4.0 driver ............ .......... 5            Installation Procedures for             Windows  98 driver ................. ......... 6           Installation of Procedures for             Windows 2000 driver ...................... 10             AT Command .................................... 11
Chapter 1IntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionThe Voice/Fax/Data  Modem connects your computerto Internet, and all kinds of BBS, and other popularFax / Modems. This manual describes the features,procedures of installations, and AT command set...etc. of this modem.YYYYYour modem...our modem...our modem...our modem...our modem...There are indicator lights and connectors on thefront and back side of this modem. Following isthe meaning of these light and connectors foryour reference: 1. External Front Panel 1. External Front Panel 1. External Front Panel 1. External Front Panel 1. External Front PanelRD   :      Received Data indicator.TD   :      Transmitted Data indicator.CD  :      Carrier Detect indicator.OH  :       Off Hook.MR        :         Modem Ready.PHONE  :      Phone jack.LINE     :      Telephone line jack.RS232  :      RS232 cable socket.AC-IN  :      AC adapter input.ON/OFF :      Power switch.2. External Rear Panel2. External Rear Panel2. External Rear Panel2. External Rear Panel2. External Rear Panel1
2Chapter 1FeaturesFeaturesFeaturesFeaturesFeaturesThis modem supports the following communica-tion standards. ITU-T is known as CCITT.DataDataDataDataData            ITU-T V.90  z       ITU-T V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22     Bell 103 & 212A      V.42bis & MNP 5 ( Data compression )     V.42 & MNP2-4 ( Error correction )FaxFaxFaxFaxFaxV.17 ( 14400bps FAX )V.29 ( 9600bps FAX )V.27ter ( 4800bps FAX )zzzzzzzVVVVVoiceoiceoiceoiceoiceVoice/Audio modezSystem RequirementsSystem RequirementsSystem RequirementsSystem RequirementsSystem RequirementsWindows NT 4.0, Windows 95, Windows 98,Windows 2000.
3Chapter 1The package contains the following items:One fax modemOne piece of phone cableOne CD              One AC AdaptopThe fax modem Quick Installation GuideIf any of these items are missing or damaged,please contact your dealer or sales representativefor assistance.zzOne piece of RS-232 cablezzzPackage ChecklistPackage ChecklistPackage ChecklistPackage ChecklistPackage Checklistz
4Chapter 2InstallationsInstallationsInstallationsInstallationsInstallationsThis chapter describes how to install and poweron you fax modem.Hardware InstallationHardware InstallationHardware InstallationHardware InstallationHardware InstallationBefore complete the hardware installation be aware not to power on the modem1. Plug the male end of the RS-232RS-232RS-232RS-232RS-232 cable into the connector marked RS-232RS-232RS-232RS-232RS-232 (    ) on the    back of the modem.2. Plug the other end of this cable into the    serial port on the back of your computer.3. ( Be sure your modem is Power off ) Plug    the power cable into the AC-INAC-INAC-INAC-INAC-IN connector    (    ) on the back of the modem.ef4. Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet.
5Chapter 27. Turn your modem on(    ). The MR MR MR MR MR lights    should light up.8. Turn your computer on.g5. Plug one end of the phone cable into the    modem‘s LINELINELINELINELINE jack (    ). Plug the other end    into the phone outlet.6. To use telephone and the modem on the    same line, plug one end of the optional    phone cable into the PHONE PHONE PHONE PHONE PHONE jack(    ) on    the modem; plug the other end into the    phone. Lift the telephone handset and listen    for a DIALDIALDIALDIALDIALTONE TONE TONE TONE TONE to check the connection.Windows NT4.0 DriverWindows NT4.0 DriverWindows NT4.0 DriverWindows NT4.0 DriverWindows NT4.0 Drivercd1. When enter to the Winnt operating system,select the modem item in the control panel,the following dialog box will appear, pleaseselect “do not detect my modem…”, thenclick Next.2. Select install from disk, the following dialogbox appear, please specify the path of thedriver, e.g.  D:\Drivers\winnt4, then clickNext.3. Varies type of modems will show in a dialogbox, please select ( “Topic 56000bps ExternalFax Voice Modem”), then click Next.Installation Procedures forInstallation Procedures forInstallation Procedures forInstallation Procedures forInstallation Procedures for
  1. Once you have completed the hardwareinstallation, power on your computer.When running Win 98, your system willdetect a new device and the followingmessage will appear. click Next .6Chapter 24. Please select the COM port which attach toyour modem, then click Next5. You have installed the modem successfully .6. If you want to configure the setting of yourmodem, please select the modem item inthe control panel, a dialog box with modemstatus will appear.2. Select the “search for the best driver foryour device (Recommended)” option, thenclick Next .     Installation ProceduresInstallation ProceduresInstallation ProceduresInstallation ProceduresInstallation Procedures for for for for forWindows 98 DirverWindows 98 DirverWindows 98 DirverWindows 98 DirverWindows 98 Dirver
7Chapter 23. Place the disk containing the driver of  Win 9Xinto your floppy disk drive. Specify thelocation of the modem driver, e.g.D:\Drivers\WIN9x\TOP.INF . click Next .4. The following message will appear. click          Next .
5. The installation has been completed. clickFinish.8Chapter 26.   After the installation of Fax Voice Modem      was completed, your system will detect Wave      Device for Voice Modem and the following      message  will appear . click Next and      then you could follow Step2 to Step5 to      finish the installation  .
9Chapter 2
Installation Procedures forInstallation Procedures forInstallation Procedures forInstallation Procedures forInstallation Procedures for1. Once you have completed the hardware    installation, power on your computer. When    running Win 2000, your system will detect a    new device. click Next.2. Select the “search for the best driver for your   device (Recommended) “option, then click   Next.3. Place the disk containing the driver of Win 2000    into your floppy disk drive. Select the “specify    location”, then click Next.4. Browse the proper location of the driver path,    e.g.   D:\Drivers\WIN2000, then cilck Next. 5. Click Nexit.6. Please read the Digital Signature, then click    Yes.7. To complete the installation, click Finish.10Chapter 2Windows  2000Windows  2000Windows  2000Windows  2000Windows  2000 Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver
11Chapter 2AAAAAT CommandT CommandT CommandT CommandT CommandMost people use the communication softwareprograms to tell modems what to do. Therefore,you may not use the commands in this chapter.However, if you prefer to communicate with yourmodem directly, you can type the commandsdescribed below.This chapter describes how to work in theterminal mode.The disk contains detail of  AT commands.(file path:D :\ATCOMMAND.PDF)PK-MAN-0142
TTTTTable of Contentsable of Contentsable of Contentsable of Contentsable of ContentsChapter 1 IntroductionChapter 1 IntroductionChapter 1 IntroductionChapter 1 IntroductionChapter 1 IntroductionYour  Modem ..................................... 1Features............................................... 2             System Requirements......................... 2Package Checklist .............................. 3Chapter 2 InstallationsChapter 2 InstallationsChapter 2 InstallationsChapter 2 InstallationsChapter 2 Installations          Hardware Installation .............. ........... 4           Installation Procedures for            Windows NT4.0 driver ............ .......... 5            Installation Procedures for             Windows  98 driver ................. ......... 6           Installation of Procedures for             Windows 2000 driver ...................... 10             AT Command .................................... 11
Chapter 1IntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntroductionThe Voice/Fax/Data  Modem connects your computerto Internet, and all kinds of BBS, and other popularFax / Modems. This manual describes the features,procedures of installations, and AT command set...etc. of this modem.YYYYYour modem...our modem...our modem...our modem...our modem...There are indicator lights and connectors on thefront and back side of this modem. Following isthe meaning of these light and connectors foryour reference: 1. External Front Panel 1. External Front Panel 1. External Front Panel 1. External Front Panel 1. External Front PanelRD   :      Received Data indicator.TD   :      Transmitted Data indicator.CD  :      Carrier Detect indicator.OH  :       Off Hook.MR        :         Modem Ready.PHONE  :      Phone jack.LINE     :      Telephone line jack.RS232  :      RS232 cable socket.AC-IN  :      AC adapter input.ON/OFF :      Power switch.2. External Rear Panel2. External Rear Panel2. External Rear Panel2. External Rear Panel2. External Rear Panel1
2Chapter 1FeaturesFeaturesFeaturesFeaturesFeaturesThis modem supports the following communica-tion standards. ITU-T is known as CCITT.DataDataDataDataData            ITU-T V.90  z       ITU-T V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22     Bell 103 & 212A      V.42bis & MNP 5 ( Data compression )     V.42 & MNP2-4 ( Error correction )FaxFaxFaxFaxFaxV.17 ( 14400bps FAX )V.29 ( 9600bps FAX )V.27ter ( 4800bps FAX )zzzzzzzVVVVVoiceoiceoiceoiceoiceVoice/Audio modezSystem RequirementsSystem RequirementsSystem RequirementsSystem RequirementsSystem RequirementsWindows NT 4.0, Windows 95, Windows 98,Windows 2000.
3Chapter 1The package contains the following items:One fax modemOne piece of phone cableOne CD              One AC AdaptopThe fax modem Quick Installation GuideIf any of these items are missing or damaged,please contact your dealer or sales representativefor assistance.zzOne piece of RS-232 cablezzzPackage ChecklistPackage ChecklistPackage ChecklistPackage ChecklistPackage Checklistz
4Chapter 2InstallationsInstallationsInstallationsInstallationsInstallationsThis chapter describes how to install and poweron you fax modem.Hardware InstallationHardware InstallationHardware InstallationHardware InstallationHardware InstallationBefore complete the hardware installation be aware not to power on the modem1. Plug the male end of the RS-232RS-232RS-232RS-232RS-232 cable into the connector marked RS-232RS-232RS-232RS-232RS-232 (    ) on the    back of the modem.2. Plug the other end of this cable into the    serial port on the back of your computer.3. ( Be sure your modem is Power off ) Plug    the power cable into the AC-INAC-INAC-INAC-INAC-IN connector    (    ) on the back of the modem.ef4. Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet.
5Chapter 27. Turn your modem on(    ). The MR MR MR MR MR lights    should light up.8. Turn your computer on.g5. Plug one end of the phone cable into the    modem‘s LINELINELINELINELINE jack (    ). Plug the other end    into the phone outlet.6. To use telephone and the modem on the    same line, plug one end of the optional    phone cable into the PHONE PHONE PHONE PHONE PHONE jack(    ) on    the modem; plug the other end into the    phone. Lift the telephone handset and listen    for a DIALDIALDIALDIALDIALTONE TONE TONE TONE TONE to check the connection.Windows NT4.0 DriverWindows NT4.0 DriverWindows NT4.0 DriverWindows NT4.0 DriverWindows NT4.0 Drivercd1. When enter to the Winnt operating system,select the modem item in the control panel,the following dialog box will appear, pleaseselect “do not detect my modem…”, thenclick Next.2. Select install from disk, the following dialogbox appear, please specify the path of thedriver, e.g.  D:\Drivers\winnt4, then clickNext.3. Varies type of modems will show in a dialogbox, please select ( “Topic 56000bps ExternalFax Voice Modem”), then click Next.Installation Procedures forInstallation Procedures forInstallation Procedures forInstallation Procedures forInstallation Procedures for
  1. Once you have completed the hardwareinstallation, power on your computer.When running Win 98, your system willdetect a new device and the followingmessage will appear. click Next .6Chapter 24. Please select the COM port which attach toyour modem, then click Next5. You have installed the modem successfully .6. If you want to configure the setting of yourmodem, please select the modem item inthe control panel, a dialog box with modemstatus will appear.2. Select the “search for the best driver foryour device (Recommended)” option, thenclick Next .     Installation ProceduresInstallation ProceduresInstallation ProceduresInstallation ProceduresInstallation Procedures for for for for forWindows 98 DirverWindows 98 DirverWindows 98 DirverWindows 98 DirverWindows 98 Dirver
7Chapter 23. Place the disk containing the driver of  Win 9Xinto your floppy disk drive. Specify thelocation of the modem driver, e.g.D:\Drivers\WIN9x\TOP.INF . click Next .4. The following message will appear. click          Next .
5. The installation has been completed. clickFinish.8Chapter 26.   After the installation of Fax Voice Modem      was completed, your system will detect Wave      Device for Voice Modem and the following      message  will appear . click Next and      then you could follow Step2 to Step5 to      finish the installation  .
9Chapter 2
Installation Procedures forInstallation Procedures forInstallation Procedures forInstallation Procedures forInstallation Procedures for1. Once you have completed the hardware    installation, power on your computer. When    running Win 2000, your system will detect a    new device. click Next.2. Select the “search for the best driver for your   device (Recommended) “option, then click   Next.3. Place the disk containing the driver of Win 2000    into your floppy disk drive. Select the “specify    location”, then click Next.4. Browse the proper location of the driver path,    e.g.   D:\Drivers\WIN2000, then cilck Next. 5. Click Nexit.6. Please read the Digital Signature, then click    Yes.7. To complete the installation, click Finish.10Chapter 2Windows  2000Windows  2000Windows  2000Windows  2000Windows  2000 Driver Driver Driver Driver Driver
11Chapter 2AAAAAT CommandT CommandT CommandT CommandT CommandMost people use the communication softwareprograms to tell modems what to do. Therefore,you may not use the commands in this chapter.However, if you prefer to communicate with yourmodem directly, you can type the commandsdescribed below.This chapter describes how to work in theterminal mode.The disk contains detail of  AT commands.(file path:D :\ATCOMMAND.PDF)PK-MAN-0142

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