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EUT : USB MODEM HUB
FCC ID : H52PT-3060
PURETEK INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
USER’S MANUAL
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us: new
Pan-European Approval
The equipment has been apprnved in accordance
with Council Decisiun 95/482/EC for pan-
Eurapean single terminal connecfidn to the public
switched telephcne network (PflN). However,
due to differences between the individual PST'Ns
provided in different countries, the approval does
net, of itself, give an unconditional asurance cf
successful operation on every PSTN network
termination point,
In the event of problems, yuu shnuld Contact yuur
equipment supplier in the first instance.
Warning Notice to Australian Users
All telecommunicaticns devices are required to be
labelled with a Telecummunications Compliance
Label, ensuring their compliance with ACA
Technical Standards. To ensure continuing campli~
ante to ACA Technical Standards, please ensure
the following AT commands are maintained:
ATEO (WU/(CUT operation)
AT&G (Nd Guard can!)
AT&P1 (33/35 pulse dial make/break
ratia)
ATSO-U (No answer or answer greater
than lring) er ATSG>1
ATSG-N (Blind dial delay 4 acceptable
range is 2-5 xecnnds)
ATSl 1 -95 (DTMF period between 70-
ZSSms)
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A toral a! 3 calls attempts are allowed an a
telephone number, with a minimum period
between calls of 2 secunds: lf the call doesn’t
ccnnect after 3 attempts, 30 minu(es must expire
‘nchre autamaric rediailing may be initiated.
Failure to set the modem (and any assnciated
communications software) m the above setting
may result in the madam being nun-cumpliant
with ACA Technical Standards. Under these
circumstance a pefl’l’lK would no [anger be valid,
with the user subject Ta significant penalties under
the Telecummunicariuns Ac:
The madam card must only be used in a data
terminal equipment (DTEl eg, tempucer, rhat has ,
—@- a screw dawn cover flidt As unsafe voltages (TNV) -@—
exist an the modern card, discunnec: fine modern
card from the telephcne line while the cover (lid)
ur’ the DT'E (enmputer) is rernuvedt
|. While lnsralling the internal modem
card, please ensure there is at lean
Caution Zmrn of air gap between the PCB
card and other Ccmpcnents in ma
DTE
2. Far Safetyreasuns. anly canner. a
Telephone marked with a
Telecammunicau'ons Cnmpliance
' Label re :he phcne pan
34 Far Saiety reasans, only canned
enuxpment with a
Telecsrnmunlcaucns Compliance
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use Mummies 1 1mm. an oazss
Label. This includes customer
equipment previously labelled,
permitted or certified.
Notice for New Zealand Users
- The grant of a Tdepermit for a device in nu
way indicates Telecom acceptance or
responsibility for the correct operation all
that device under all uperating conditions.
ln particular the higher speed: at which
this modem is capable of operating cannot
always be expected an network designed
no delivery voice telephony he cuxmmers,
Failure tn eperate should not be reported
«Q— as 3 Fault to Teleccm. ©—
- In addition to satisfactory line conditions a
modem can unly work properly if:
- It is compatible with the modem at the
other end of the call and
- The application using the modem is
compatible with the applican'un at the
other and of the call. E.g. accessing the
lntemet requires suimble software in
adrfifian ta a modem
- This equipment shall not be used in any
manner which could cunm'tute a nuisance
m other Telecam custumen.
- Same parametan required for cumpliance
with Telecom‘s FTC Specifications are
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usa “305.11” . 1mm 01:5!
manor-hose:
dependem an the equipment (PC)
assuclated with this mudem, The
assumed equipment shall he set re
cpereve within the following limits For
compliance with Telecurn Specfilcafinns:
- Nut more than a (gel of 10 call
anemps shall he made (a the same
number fur any single manual call
mmanan wrfiin e 30 minutes period,
- Tnere shall be at least 50 seconds
between cell ace-mp5 (a the same
number‘
- Aummatic (ails m diffelenr numbers
shall be nut less than S secands apart.
lmmaciately dis‘cennec: mis equipment
shculd it become physically damaged, and
arrange for its disposal repair
The currec: setu'ngs for use with rhis
modem in New Zealand are as fcllewing:
ATE!) (CClTT operation)
AT&GZ (‘l 800 Hz guard (one)
AT54P1 (Decadic dialling make—
break rang-33°!a /57%)
ATSO-o (not auto answer]
ATS” =55 (DTMF dialling arr/eff
' duration - 65 ms]
ATXZ (dial tune detect, but net
(USA) can progress
detect)
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i ways. Nun‘s;
{—
- When used in the Auto Answer mode, the
SO register must be set with a value i
between 2 and 10. This ensures:
- A person calling your modem will hear
a short burst of ringing before the
modern answers. This confirms mat the
cail has been succssfuliy switched
through the network.
» Caller identification informao'on (which
occurs beMeen the first and second
ring cadances) is not destroyed.
- This equipment doe not fully meet
Telecam’s impedance requirements.
6 Performance limiufions may occur when Q
used in conjunction with some parts of the
network. Telecom will accept no
responsibility should difficulties arise in
such circumstances,
- It is recommended that his equipment be
disconnected from the Telecom line during
electrical storms,
- When relocating the equipment. always
disconnect the Tnlecom line connection
before the power connection, and
reconnect the power first,
Note Please note that fault callouu caused by
any of the above causes may incur a
charge from Telecnm.
fir e F
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General Conditiuns
As required by FTC 100, please ensure that "his
affice is advised of any changes to the specifica-
tions uf these products which might affect
compliance with the relevant PTC spedficancnsv
Tne grant cf this Telepermit is specific to the above
products with the markeung description as flared
an the Telepermit label artwork The Telepermit
may net be assigned to other parties or Clfl’e!
produc: with/nut Teleccm approval. A Telepermn
anwcrk for each device ls included frcm which you
may prepare any number of Telepermil labels
subject in the geflelal instrucu'uns an r'urmal size
and colour quoted an the attached sheet. The
Telepermit lacel must be displayed an the product
at all limes as pmof to hurchasers and service
persunal that the product is able to be legitimately
connected in the Telecam netwciric The Telepermir
label may also be shown an the packaging or the
product and in the sales literature. as explained ll’!
FTC 100.
Canadian DOC Notice
The Canadian Depam'nent'uf Communicafl'nn label
identifies terrified equipment. This certificztien
means mat (he equipment meels tannin releccm-
munications netwnrk protective. aperaiional, anu
safety requirements. The Department does nut
guarantee the equipment will work to the user
satisfacmn.
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can mount
Before installing the equipment, users should
ensure mat it is permissible to be connected to the
facilities of the local telecpmmunican'on company.
l’he equipment must also be installed using an
acceptable method of connection. in some cases,
fire company inside wiring undated 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 condiu'ons may
not prevent degradation of senlice 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 telecom-
nications company cause'to request the user to
disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for
iheir own protection that the electrical ground
connections to the power utility, telephone lines,
and internd metallic water pipe systems, if
present. are connected mgemeri This precaution
may be particularly important in rural areas.
Users should not attempt to make suth
A connections themselves, but should
caution contact the appropriate electric
inspection authority, or electrician, as
appropriate.
The Lead Number (LN) assigned to each terminal
device denotes the percentage of the total lead to
be connected to a telephone loop which is used by
the device, to prevent overloading. The termina-
3 news. my 04:5!
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055 mama-us:
can on a lamp may cansist cf any cambmauun of
devices Sublet! only to the requirement (hat the
real of the load numbers of all the deylzes does
Hat exceed 100
FCC Campliance
Tu cumply with the applicahle semnns of FCC
Rules and Regulaxicns, Fans 65 and IS, ulease
fclluw these instruninns:
- Do not canned: your modem to a party line
or to a coin-curated telephone.
- lf your modem should cause a prchlem an
the telephone line, it should be
dismnnefied from the line unul it can be
determined when; (he madam cr
anathef dewce on the phone line caused
the pmblem.
- Only the manufacturer can make repairs to
the modem. Other repair memcds will veid
your warranty,
- lf ynu have an external fludem, use a
properly constructed shielded able (5
cannectit tn ycur mmputer.
- lfynur telephone campeny asks fer the
fullqwing lnfurmafiun, please make it
available:
- Madam manufacturer
- Model of modem
_@_
v momamuss
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I} I
use Mommas
4 FCC Regimeuonr Number
A Rlnger Equivalence Number (REN)
FCC Part 15
NOTE
Thls equipment has been tested and found tr: comply wilh
(h! Itmlts for a class E dlgllal devicer pursuant to Fan 15 M
the FCC Rules. These limrts are designed to prowee
reesananle protectlon Thls equlpment generates. uses and
can maimed ladlu frequency energy anal ll not installed and
used m accerelanoe wvth the lnstrucllons. may cause harmful
lnlederence Ru radio communlcaticns. However‘ there ts no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particulav
lnstallallon If MS equipment does cause harmful interlerence
to re a or televrston mien, whtch can be determined by
lumlng the equrpment all and an. the user is encuumged m
try lu correct the interference by one or more olthe tollewmg
measures:
-Reonenl a rebate the reuetvlng antenna
rlnlxeise the sepemtinn Demeen the equlpment and
resell/er.
Connect the equipment intu an outlet on a errant dmelem
fmm (hi! to whid’t the receiver ls wflnefiadt
-Consull the dealer or an expenenoed ladle/TV technician for
halo
Shielded lntarlace cables must He used m cruel to comply
wlth emlsstan Iimlls
Changes or modlficatlons not expressly appmved by the
party responsible lur cempllance mule void the users
aulhurlty to operate the equipment.
ln lmmu‘n
3 |
933 mamas
FCC Part 68 Notice
This equlpmen! ccmplies with Far: as of the FCC ©-
rulesu On the base of this unit is a label mi
contains, among other Information, the FCC
registrau'on number and Ringer Equlvzlence
Number (REN) for this equipment If requested,
this infcrmiliun must be given to your telephone
company
The REN is used to determine the quanuw of
devices you may connect «7 your teleohone line
and soil have all of those devices ring when your
number is called. In most, but not all areas, the
sum of the RENs of all device should not exeeed
five (50). To be certain of the number of devices
you may connec to your line. as determined by
the total RENs, you should tell your local rel-
ep‘none company to determine the maximum RENs
for your calling area.
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fir
use masons:
If the telephone company suspects a problem with
your telephone line is related to an add-on
electronic device, such as your modem, mey have
the right to temporarily suspend your service. It is
your responsibility to remove from the telephone
line any malfunctioning electronic communications
equipment to avoid damage to the telephone
system.
If your equipment causes harm to the telephone
network, the telephone company may discontinue
your service temporarily. if possible, they will notify
you in advance. But if advance notice is not
practical, you will be notified as soon as possible.
You will be informed of your light to file a corn»
plaint with the FCC. Your telephone company may
make change he its facilities, equipment, open
atipns, or procedures that oould effect the proper
functioning of your equipment. If they do, you will
be notified in advance to giVe you an opportunity
to maintain uninterrupted telephone service.
The nelephone company may ask that you discon-
nect this equipment from me network until the
problem 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 subjected to state tariffs.
If you experience trouble u'th this telephone
equipment, please contact your place of purchase
for information on obtaining suvice or repairs.
I1 immfllfl
Table of Contents
Chants” introduction
Features .
System flequlremenfl ,
Package OwecklisK
Chapter 2 lnsflllations
Hardware Installation ..
wnmflauun Praczdures Fur ‘
©~ ‘Mn ea ‘. <9-
Cammumcauon Scfiware
‘nstzflation
Chapter 3 Commands
Typing Commands
AT Cammands ‘
S-Register Definifiuns .....
7 @~ 1 F—
353 mamas w; mwsno. PM mzn
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Us: messages
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Introduction
The Voice/Fax/ Data USS Madcm with 3 pens
HUB cunnects ycur computer In Internet BBS, md
other fax modems. 3 parts HUB allows you {2}
connect other USE devicfi . This manual dexrih
the features, installation procedures and AT
commands.
Features
This device support: the following cummunica-
flan mndards. ITU~T is knovm as CCI‘I'I'.
Duh
' ITU-TV.9O .
‘TU-T V,34, VA32bis, V 32, V.22bis, v.22,
V,2|, V23
Ball (03 St 212A
VAZbis a MNP 5 (Data companion)
v.41 a. MNP2-4 (Error currection)
Fax
- Vr17 (14400hps FAX)
- v.29 (9600bps FAX)
- v.27ur (ascobps FAX)
Voice
- Vain/Audio mode (Answering Machine)
- HUE fully compliantwim USB spfldficafian
v1.1
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Clam :
System Requirements
- USE Part an PC
- V‘findes "' 98
- IEMB RAM
- Penfium 233MHZ uu CPU
Package Checkiist
The package contains the fallcwing items:
- Cne USE madam
- One place of phone cable
‘ - One co , ‘
\ - The use manem user’s manuai w
- usa Cable
- Fewer adaptor
If any a\‘ these Items are missing cr damaged,
please came: your dealer or sale: renresemame
for assumnce,
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Installations L
This chapter describes how to insraII this device .
Hardware Installation
Phone : i’elephone jack ( tn teIephone set)
Line : Linejack
USE 3 USE Connector to PC
DC.INIRESET : inerjadL and RESFI'
DP1-DP3 : USE part for ether USE devices
Nofe In case this device Is dam, please unp
lug and connect power plug ( DC hey. For
example, to execute the V command, you
wuuld type ATV and puss the  key
. When you see an n, replace the n with an.
cf the letter or numeric options listed for “at
command Far example, for the En
command, you might type ATEL
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uswonedafl n rmmm mu
awn:
' Ail deiauiis are based on "he &F Hardware
Ficw Central (empiate inad in NVRAM when
the modem is shipped.
AT Commands
Al Rkexecutes the last issued command.
Used mainly (a redial.
A Go eff-hock and anempt {a answer a
caiii
ATS? Read Seiefited S—Reqister‘ This
camrnand reads and disuiays rhe'
selected S-Regifiar. An S-Register can be
seiected by using the ATS" command
@» Dn ciai _ -@-
0-9 DTMF digits'O m 9
Pulse {rotary} dial
Tone diai
Wait fur Securm dial tone (X3 cr
higher); iinked to 56 register.
A Toggles ceiling tone anabie/disabie.
En Cammand Echa
Ea Disable cammanu emu
E1 Enable cammand ache
Hn Disconnect (Hang-up)
H0 Hang up (goes cn-hoak]
H1 Ga cff-hcck
In ldenfifltzu‘nn
H] Regan precinct code
Ti er ii—
usa momma: z mama PM Mm
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Use run-warms:
cm.”
I1 Modern name
I2 SW Provider] SW version
l3 Chip Vendor
(4 Modern active profile
IS Stored profile 0
I6 Swred profile 1
I7 Display stored phone numbers
Mn Speaker Control
M0 Speaker is always off
M1 Speaker ON unril CONNECT
M2 Speaker is always an.
M3 Speaker off during dialing and receiving
carrier and turn speaker on during
answeringa
On Return to Qn—Llne Dan Mod.
00 Go cn-iino
01 Go can-line and retrain
P Sol Pulse Dlal
(for phone line that does not support
touch-tune dialing)
Sun Sea RIQIIW (to n
5m 'thlayoonhnlsolS-quslern
Vn Raul Cod- Form
v0 Numeric codes
V1 Verbal codes
Zn Soft Rant and Restore Profile
10 Restore stored profile 0 after warm
(“EL
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21
&Cn
&C0
&C1
‘ EFO
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SrWO
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+MS
14
ow:
Rmre stared profile 1 after warm
(ESEK.
Central Carrier Detect (CD) Signal
C3 override
Nnrmal CD operations
DTROpflon
lgncre an zn-ca-cff usmu‘cn sf DTR.
Swnrzh m un-line cummand mode
win-mu: disccnnedcn.
Normal CTR aperan'nns.
Madam re—minalized. &Y determines
w‘mch profile is loaded.
Lsad Factary Cunfiguration
(F-ofile)
Rsficre factory canfigurav'cn o
Restcre famry cunfiguralian 1
Share Current Conflgulafiun
Store the current ccnfiguratian as
prcfile 0.
Stare me current zcnfigurafinn as
arufiis \ .
Select Modulation
Thu command Elem me madulau’un,
acrmnally enables or disables
aummcde, and upfinnally spe'ifies the
lgwr and highest ,,
mmsmar 37 lawyllmmn;
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15
fluid
madam
Modula-
fion
Data Rates
(bPS)
22
112
v.22
V.22bis
2400, 1200
1200
32
132
v.32
v.32his
9600. 4800
1 4400, 1 200,
9600, 7200,
4800
34
90
103
ill
v.34
v.90
Bell 103
Bell 212
33500, 31200.
28800, 25400,
24000, 21500.
19200, 16500,
14400, 12000,
9500, 7200,
4800, 2400
55000, 54557,
53333, 52000.
50657, 49333,
48000, 46557,
45333, 42667,
41333, 40000,
35567, 37333.
35000, 34557.
33333, 32000,
30557. 29333,
28000
300
1200
1m7mmmm
non-J
 magace dz. speed
. 336m hp;
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S-Register Definitions
so Number 5! Rings 00 Auto-Answer
The number of rings the madam walls
for lufore it auto answers.
Range: 0425 (rings)
Default: 0
56 Wait Time befora Blind Dlaling
The time (A: pause after off-hook
befera blind dialing.
Range: 2-255 (u.s.)
Default: 2 (Country dependent)
S7 Waiting Tlmu before Carrler Detect
The time to wait for a carrier from the
@‘ remote modem before hanging up. “$-
Range: 1 -25 5
Delault: 50 (seconds)
58 Plus. Time For Dl-I Daisy
The time no pausl fur th- pause dial
modifier, "Gamma".
Range: 015
Default: 2 (seconds)
59 Carrier Detect Rnpcnau Time
Th: time a signal is defined an
qualified as a carrieri This timing Ins
your modem ignore spurinus signals
mat are the same frequency as the
carrier. Higher 59 valuns reduce the
chanc- of a carrier being detected.
Tl, '@ ll—
Us! min“ 10 lmmmolzsi
3 1
use museum:
S10
S11
Range: 14255
Default: ems second)
Lost Carrier To Hang Up Delay
The dme the madam waits befcre
hanging up far carrier 1055,
Range: 1-255
Default: 14 (l 4 seconds)
DTMF Tone Duration
The u’me far DTMF :cne dialing an:
_ chenime between the cane spacmg,
Range: $0425
Defau‘t: 95 (0.95 second, coumry
dependent)
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