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EUT:MODEM CARD
FCC ID:H52PT-3517
PURETEK INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.
USER’S MANUAL
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
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 15 of the 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 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:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-lncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected,
—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 user's authority to operate the equipment.
Pan-European Approval
The equipment has been approved in accordance
with Council Decision 98/482/EC for pan-
European single terminal connection to the puhiic
switched teiephone network (PSTN). Hawever,
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 probiems, you should contact your
equipment supplier in the first instance,
©- Waming Notice to Australian Users Q"
All telecommunicaticns devices are required to be
labelled with a Telecommunicaticns Compliance .
Label ensuring their compliance with ACA
Technical Standards. To ensure confirming
compliance to AGA Technical Standards, please
ensure the following AT commands are
maintained:
ATEO (lTU/CCITT cperafian)
AT&G (NO Guard (one)
AT&Pi (33/35 pulse dial make/break
ratio)
ATSO -O (No answer cr answer greater
than lring) or ATSO>1
ATSE -N (Blind dial delay - acceptable
range is 245 seconds)
ATSH =95 (DTMF period between 70-
a a 4 IT
I’lmlwwauafl z iwwissmnmx
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m 1am wmmum
ATSl l =95 (DTMF period between 70-
255msl
A total of 3 calls attempts are a||cwed to a
telephone number‘ With a minimum period
between calls of 2 seconds. it the call doesn't
connect after 3 attempts, 30 minutes must explre
berare automatic redialllng may be initiated
Fallure to set the modern (and any assaciated
COmmufllEathl’lS software) to the above setting
may result tn the modern being nan-cumpliant
wlth ACA Technical Standards Under these
circumstance a permit would no longer be valid,
With the user subject to significant penalties
under me Teleccmrnunicatlons Act.
The modern card must only be used ln a data
terminal equlpmentlDTE) e 9. computer, that has
a screw dawn cover/lid As unsafe vnltages (mv)
exist on the mcdern card, disconnect the modem
card from the telephcne lme while the cover (lid',
of the DTE (camputer) is removed
card‘ please ensure there is at least
2mm of air gap between the PCB
card and other components in the
DTE.
2. For Safety reasons, only connect a
Telephone marked with a
Telecummunicatrans Compliance
Label (D the phone port.
a l. While installing the internal modem
Caution
3 low/yr t w an:
3. For Safety reamns. only connect
equipment with a
Telemmmumcaticns Compliance
Label. This includes customer
equrpmem previnusly labelled.
permitted or certified.
4. To ensure continuing campliance
with ACA Technical Standards, e
Kiragawa SFC-4 ferrlte or
equivalent mus: be fitted to the
cable of any exemal microphone
and / ar speaker connected “3 the
external modem .
. Notice for New Zealand Users @
- The grant of a Telepermit far a device in no
way indicates Telecum acceptance of
responsibility for the carrect nperaficn at
that device under all operating mndlfinns.
In particular the higher speeds at whld'r
this modem is capable of operating cannot
always be expected on network designed
to delivery vui key. For
example, ta execute the V command, you
would type ATV and press the  key.
- when you see an n, replace the n wrm one
of the letter or numeric uptinns listed for that
command. For example, far he En
command, ynu might type ATEI.
31 e» ll—
)srfememmmu ass 11 means. m nus
anus-r J E
- All defaults are based on the &F Hardware
Flaw Camml template lead in NVRAM when
the modem is Sl’llpped.
AT Commands
E0
E1
H0
H1
(0
11“ l
mmlmwm gas
Re-executes the last issued command
Used mainly to redial.
Go all—hock and attempt ta answer a
call,
Read Selected s-Register,
ms command reads and displays he
selected S-Register. An S-Registef can be
selected by usmg the ATSn command.
Dial ©—
DTMF digits 0 to 9
Pulse (ratary) dial
Tone dial
Wait far second dial tone (X3 ar
higher]; linked m 55 register.
Toggles calling tans enahlydisable.
Command Echo
Disable command echo
Enable command echo
DisconnectlHangup)
Hang up (gees cn-hcok)
Go off-haul:
ldanflflradon
Regan product code
Q- l l—
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I3
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I6
Mn
M0
M1
M2
M3
On
00
Ol
Sl=n
Sn?
V0
V1
20
21
T r Chanter 3
Repurt "OK"
Repcrt "OK" or “ERROR"
Report firmware revision
Repurt DEM defined identifier string
Report madem data pump mudel and
internal code rewsian
Speaker Central
Speaker is always all
Speaker ON um“ CONNECI'
Speaker is always on
Speaker eff during dialing and receiving
carrier and mm speaker on durmg
answering.
Return On On-Line Data Mode
Go on-Iine
Ga nn-Iine and relrain
Set Pulse Dial
(for phone line that does not support
touch-tone dialing)
Set Register no 11
Display cantenls of S-Reqister 71
Result Code Form
Numeric (rides
Verbal codes
Sun Reset and Restore Profile
Restore stared profile 0 after warm
reset.
Hesrcre stored profile 1 after warm
reset
@f
u new/mandamus
Chart" 1 l2
&Crr Central Carrier Detect (CD) Signal
8103 CD ovemde
&C1 Normal CD operations
wn DTROpflcn
$00 Ignore an cn-(o—off vansidcn of DTR
&Dl Switch m un-line command made
without disconneflian.
3.132 Normal DTR cperancns.
503 Modern re—lnitjalized. &Y determines
whrch profile rs loaded.
an Load Factory Configuration
(Frame)
&FG Restore famry cenfigurau‘cn 0
en Resrcre factory cunfiguradnn 1
Q aw" Store Current Configuration ©—
&wu Store the currem ccnfiguration as
profile 0.
&W1 Steve the current configuration as
profile 1
QMS Seled Modulaflcn
Thus command selects the modulation,
upticflally enables or disables
automode, and upfiunally specifies the
lowest and highest cunnecticn ram
using One to four suhparamews.
The format is:
AT+ Ms=,,.
,. Option Selected
0 Aummade disabled
©- 1 Autcmude enabled ‘é‘
Example : AT+MS=K56FLEX,1,300,56000,00
Where ‘KSEFLEX select KSGFLEX
1 ‘ automode enable
300 min‘rate data speed
300 has
55000 max_rate data speed
56000 bps
If you we“ to select VYBA 28800 bps only,
piease insure AT+ MS-V34‘0,28800,28800
in e W
ism-summum was r: lwmzmmu
T5 r churn 3
S—Register Definitions
50
SS
57
$8
$9
3 1
xslmimwm m5
Number 0! Rings to Auto-Answer
The number mi rings the modem waits
for before it autc answers.
Range: 0-255 (rings)
Default: 0
Wait Time before Bllnd Dialing
The time to pause after off-hock befnre
blind diaiing
Range: 2-255(U.S.)
Deiault: Z (Country dependent)
Waiting Time before Carrier Dated
Thenme m waitfor a gamer from the
remoKe modem beicre hangmg up ©—
Range 1-255
Defauit: 50 (seconds)
Pause Time For Dial Delay
The time to pause for the pause diai
modifier, ”Comma"
Hange‘ 0-255
Deiauit' 2 (seconds)
Canler Detect Responu Tima
The nme 3 Signal is detected an
qualified as a tamer This tlmmg lets
your modem ignore spurious signals
mm are rm same irequency as the
tamer Hrgher 59 vaiues reduce the
chance of a carrier hemg detected.
@ I r
n wee/51mm ma
Chant" 1 ‘S
Range: 1-255
Default: 6(Q.Sseccnd)
510 Last Carrie! To Hang Up Delay
The drne the modern wait: before
hanging U; for carrier lass,
Range i-zss
Default 14 (1.4 secunds)
S11 DTMF Tone Duration
The time for DTMF tone dialing and the
(time between the (one spacing.
Range: $0455
Default: 95 (095 second, ccunvy
dependent)
fl @ ll:
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