Timedia Technology F560CP-001 User Manual 8
Timedia Technology 8
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56K HSP Modem FCC ID :NBUF560CP-001 User’s Manual Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to coaply with the limits for a Class 8 digital device. pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate 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 deterained 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. -- Increase the separation between the equipaent 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. Warning2 A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used. Use only shielded cables to connect I/D devices to this equipment, You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment. For equipment FCC ID: NBUFSGOCP—OOI This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. and (2) This device must accept any interference received ,lncluding interference that may cause undesired operation. User 's Manual _—_—_—_ COPYRIGHT We reserve the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual as well as to revise this publication at any time and without notification to anyone of such revision or change. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced. transmitted, transcribed. stored in a retrieval system. or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic. mechanical. magnetic, optical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission ofthis company. TRADEMARKS All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. UPDATES Updates to the products and the manual are obtainable at participating local dealers and distributors, or directly from local outlet. ti . Introduction 1.1 General Description .................................... l 1.2 Accessory Kit ............................................ l 1.3 System Requirements . 1.4 Features ................. Installation 2.1 Windows 95 Software Setup... 2.2 Communications For! Change... ...8 2.3 Un-inslallation ............................................. 9 Testing the 56K HSP Modem ..................... 22 . Appendix A: AT Command Tablel. AT (Tommand Set ...................................... 25 Table2. AT/Kn Command ...................................... 32 Table}. Fax classl Command Set ................... W3} Table4. (Voice Mode) AT Command Summary iii 56K HSP FAX/MODEM 1. Introduction 1. 1General Description This document provides reference information for the installation of an internal 56K HSP modem based on the Hay! Signal Processing Data/Fax/Voice Modem Chip. This 56K modem eliminates the redundant hardware parts found in most today’s modems. These include the data pump, a controller. an additional UART and external memory as required in a conventional approach. In addition, the complete HSP solution allows an internal modem to be upgraded with enhancements and features through software upgrades rather than a chip change or board swap. This information covers the system requirements. features. installation and setup and AT command sets. 1. 2 Accessory Kit The 56K HSP Modem kit includes: 1. 56K HSP Modem. PCl-bus Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 40 Drivers Communication soflware User’s manual RJ-l 1 waswsv User 's Manual l. MPP‘N . 3 System Requirements Pentium 166MHz + (ZOOMHZ MMX Pentium required for V,80/Videoph0ne) AMD K6 ZOOMHZ Cyrix 6*86MX PRZOO 16MB RAM. Windows 95 (Includes OSRl/OSR2), NT4.0 . 4 Features @ DATA Supported Speeds 56000. 54000. 52000, 50000. 48000. 46000. 44000. 42000, 40000. 38000. 36000. 34000. 33600. 28800. 26400. 24000. 21600. 19200. 16300. 14400, 12000. 9600. 7200, 4800. 2400. 1200v 300 Supported Protocols V.90, K56Flex. v.34. V.32bis, v.32. V.22bis. v.22, v.21. v.23, BellZIZA, Bell 103 Data Compression V,42bis, MNP 5 Error Correction v.42 LAPM. MNP 2.3.4 56K HSP FAX/MODEM © FAX Supported Speeds 14400‘ 12000, 9600, 7200. 4800, 2400. 300 Supported Protocols V.8bis. V.80. v.17. v.29, V,27ter, v.21 Channel 2 EM Class 1 General Features Auto Fallback AT Commands Auto Selection of COM Port and IRQ settings Automatic Answering Signal Quality Monitoring and Auto Retrain Single Crystal Design Data/Fax/Voice/Speakerphone(requires full duplex sound card) Automode High throughput Virtual UART. DTE rate up to 1 15,200 PCl Bus interface Low power consumption Caller ID Operating System Compatibility Windows 95 OSRI/OSRZ, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 User ’s Manual 2. Installation 2. 1 Windows 95 Software Setup To set up the 56K HSP Modem in Windows 95, the following installation procedures must be completed. Caution ! Do not run the Add New Hardware Wizard. This will lead non-function to the modem. 14 Insert the modem into the slot of your mother’s board and turn on your computer, then entering Windows 95, the system will detect its automatically When displays this picture. please put CD-ROM labeled “Modem Installation Drivers” in your CD-ROM device. and then click “Next”. um ”Minna-um 56K HSP FAX/MODEM 2. Select “Finish“ to continue next step. IJmhchnm mm‘mma 3. Then click “OK”. Inset! D I: u. User ”s Manual 4. When you go to this picture, please follow below path “D:\Driver\Wiu95\F560CP ” and select “0K”. Please wait for a second, because Windows is installing the software for your new hardware. 5. Finally select country in which you use this modem and press “OK". You are now ready to explore the Internet through your modem in a speed of56l100 bps. 56K HSP FAX/MODEM ———_— Note: If your system already has the 56K HSP modem and you are upgrading your current operating system to Windows 95, then the Windows will not ask you the above. The installation procedure will be as follows instead: Click “Start“, “Setting" and “Control Panel”. Double click the “System" iconr Click “Device Manager”. Remove all the devices under “Other Devices” branch Click “Refresh". Then turn off the computer and turn it on. Stan Windows 95 When displays the picture of stepl. please repeat this step :meoow> as described above Note: After you restart Windows, use the modem manager in the Windows 95 control panel to verify whether the HSP Modem is working in “Analysis“ and run “More Info" to see if the HSP modem is responding User is Manual —___——— 2. 2 Communications Port Change The installation program will automatically attach the HSP Modem to Com Port 5 or higher. Since certain applications require Com Port 1-4, the Com Port can be changed by following the procedure outlined below. 1. Click “HSP Modem" under “Control Panel”. This will complete the Com Port change, 56K HSP F AX/MODEM 2. 3 Un-installation The HSP Modem can be Lin-installed by using the following procedure. 1 Click “HSP Modem” under “Control Panel". 2 Click “Uninstall”. The un-inslallation program will automatically remove the HSP ModemTM from the system. User ’s Manual (3) Test the analog Ioopback function by typing AT&Tli You should see the ‘CONNECT ] lSZOO/CARRIER 42000' result code. After the CONNECT message, the modem is in the data mode and ready to transfer a text file. You can either use the TRANSFER function in the terminal program to do a file transfer or by simply typing any characters from the terminalt lf errors occur during the file transfer or an ‘ERROR' code appeared instead of CONNECT message, it indicates that the signal qualit)l of the modem card is degraded. Use the modem escape sequence (+++ AT ) to return the modem to the command mode. Type AT&V3 to get some debug information. You can type this command several times‘ but look carefully at the result code (especially in the OVR and UND fields) If the number keeps increasing. the modem is having a conflict with another device. Ifthe number remains the same. we may have a hardware problem in the CODEC or hybrid section. If your modem passed all the above test. the next thing to check is the DAA section of the board. 22 56K HSP FAX/MODEM —— (4) (5) Connect your modem card to a PBX line or direct phone line. Use ATDT command to dial a number with a phone set connected If the remote phone ring, the BAA circuit is functioning normally. Typical problem in this section will cause 'NO DIALTONE' result code. Use a phone set to dial the modem card You should see a 'RING‘ response code appear on the terminal. If you do not get that response. the ring detection circuit is not functioning, 23 User 1? Manual Appendix A: AT Command Table 1. AT Command Set Command Function AT Attention A Ihls precedes all commands except A/ Execute prevmus command - does not require a Causes lhe modem to go offhook. Ifa call is coming llL the modem will try tn answer it The pmcedure fur answering a call is a short silence and then an answer tone, Sending a chmacter to the modem during this procedure W|Il aborl the answer procedure The amounl oflime lhe modem will wait for a carrier is programmable by modifying the S7 register. Select CCITT v.22 (1200 bps) Select Bell 212A (1200 bps) Select CClTT V2} Originale mode will transmit data at 75 bps and receive data at lZOO bps. Answer mode will transmit data at lZOObps and receive data at 75bps The command N0 (Disable auto mode) musl be selected. D alone will take the modem off-hook and wait for a dial tone, (See X command for exceptions) The length of time to wait for a dial lone before dialing is programmable in register S6. 540-9) 56K HSP FAX/MODEM ATDmn will dial a phone number where m is a modifier: L, W. .. ;, @. l. or S. It will dial the telephone number n. Dial last number Wait for dial tone. lfyou have selected X0 or Xl (disable dial tone detection), then you can use this modifier to override that setting. Pause during dial. The amount ofttme to pause is determined in register 58. Return to command mode after dialing. It doaliflfor carrier or hang up. Wait for 5 seconds of silence. This is used to access systems that do not provtde a dial tone. Hook flash. Causes the modem to go on~hook for 0.5 seconds, This is used in PBX systems and for voice features like call waiting. Dials astored number. Up to ten numbers can be stored, and the addresses are from 0 to 9 To store a number into one of these addresses. use the &.Z command. El] El Commands issued to the modem are not echoed to the local terminal. This only matters in the command mode. It does not affect the modem ability to send response codes. Commands tire echoed lo the local terminal. H0 Hi Force modem on-hook (hang-up) Force modem offvhook (to answer or dial). [0 [1 [2 Return numeric product code Return hardware variation code Report internal code Report software revtsion number Report product feature listing 35 User is Manual Speaker volume zero Speaker volume low Speaker volume low Speaker volume low (Hardware currently limits volume adjustment to on/ofi) Speaker always cuff Speaker on until carrier detected Speaker always an Speaker on during answerlng only Disable auto-mode. This forces the modem to connect at the speed specified in reglster 537 Enable auto-mode. The modern will answer at the highest available line speed and ignore any ATBn command. Oi Return to data mode. Ifyou have entered the command mode using the time independent escape sequence, this will put you back in data mode without going on—hook. Retrain the modem. Iflhe line condition has changed since the original connection. retraining the modem will cause it to reconnect at the most efficient speed for the current line condition. 26 Pulse dialing allows the modem to work on telephone networks where tone is not supported. Pulse and Tone dialing can not be mixed on the same command line. Enable response to DTE. Disable response to DTE The modem does not respond to the terminal. Issuing a command will not produce a response (unless the command is something like ATZ. which will restore this setting to 56K HSP FAX/MODEM default.) Sn Set default S-register. Any subsequent: or 7 commands will modify the default S register Sn=m Set register n to value in Sn? Return the value ofregister n T Tone dialing Pulse and Tone dialing can not be mixed on the same command line. V0 Result codes will be sent in numeric form. (See the result code table) VI Result codes will be sent in word form. (See the result code table. W0 Report DTE speed only. Alter connection, there will he no message about what Error Correction or Data Compression protocol is in use WI Report DCE speed, Error Correction/Data Compression protocol. and DTE speed, W2 Report DCE speed only X0 Send 0K. CONNECT‘ RING, NO CARRIER‘ ERROR and N0 ANSWER. Busy and Dial Tone Detection are disabled. X] Send X0 messages and CONNECT speed X2 Send Xl message and NO DIALTONE X3 Send X2 messages and BUSY and RING BACK. Dial Tone Detection is disabled X4 Send all responses YO Disable long space disconnect Y] Enable lung space disconnect; wilh error correction' hang up after sending I.6 second long space: without error correction. hang up after 4 second long space. User 's Manual Reset modem to profile 0 Reset modem to profile 1 20 ll Sets the vulue of the default S register Reports the value stored in the default 5 register. Ampersand Commands Force DCD on DCD follows remote carrier DTR is assumed on DTR drop causes modem back to command mode Without disconnecting DTR drop causes modem to hang up DTR drop causes modem to be initialized. &Y determines which profile is loaded, Load factory profile Disable guurd tune Enable 550Hz guard tone Enable ISOOHZ guard tone on answering modem Disable flow control Enable RTS/CTS flow control Enable XON/XOFF flow control Enable transparent software flow control Enable both RTS/CTS and XON/XOFF flow control 28 Selects 33‘Vu-67'Vn make/break ratio at 10 pulses per second Selects 33%-67% make/break ratio at 20 pulses per second Selects 39%-61% make/break ratio at [0 pulses per second Selects 39%—6 l% make/break ratio at 20 pulses per second Force DSR on DSR on at the slan ofhandshaking and offafler carrier loss 56K HSP FAX/MODEM &T0 &T1 Terminate test Start ALB test Enable trellis coding Disable trellis coding Display active profile Display stored profiles Display stored telephone numbers Save active profile to profile 0 Save active profile to profile 1 Use profile 0 on power up Use profile i on power up Save telephone number (up to 36 digits) into memory location n (0-9) Percent Commands Default is set to each country encoding law. For example, for USA %A is (l. for Germany %A is l. Mu law encoding ‘ A law encoding ‘ Disable data compression Enable MNPS compression Enable V.42his compression Enable hnth V.42his and MNPS Disable auto-retrain Enable auto-retrain Enable auto-retrain and fallback Enable autoAretrain and fast hang up Report received Signal level in -dBm Dynamic CPU loading disabled Dynamic CPU loading not to exceed I0% Dynamic CPU loading not to exceed 20% Dynamic CPU loading not to exceed SOD/n 29 User ’s Manual %N4 “/nN5 %N6 %N7 %N8 %N9 Dynamic CPU loading not to exceed 40% Dynamic CPU loading not to exceed 50% Dynamic CPU loading not to exceed 60"/a Dynamic CPU loading no! lo exceed 70"/.. Dynamic CPU loading not to exceed 80% Dynamic CPU loading not to exceed 90% 30 %0 Report line signal quality \ Backslash Commands \A0 M-characler max. MNP block size ml lZS-charaeler max. MNP block size \A2 I92»characler max. MNP block size \A3 256-characler max, MNP block size \Bn In non-error correction mode. transmit break in [00 ms nnils(i-9 with default 3) \GO Disable XON/XOFF flow control (modern to modern) \Gl Enable XON/XOFF flow control (modem to modern) \Kn Define break type (refer to table 2) \LD Use stream mode for MNP \Ll Use interactive block mode for MNP \N0 Normal made: speed control wilhoul error correction \Nl Plain mode; no speed conlrol and no error correction \N2 Reliable mode \N3 Auto-reliable mode \N4 LAPM error correction only \N5 MNP error correction only “ Asterisk commands *00 Send lhe “CONNECT xxxx“ result codes to “re DTE when an invalid TIES escape sequence is detected after the "0K" response has already been sent "Ol Does NOT send the "CONNECT xxxx” result codes to Ihe DTE when an invalid TIES escape sequence is detecied 56K HSP FAX/MODEM Table 2. AT\Kn Command Local DTE sends break during normal or reliable mode Enter command state; no break to remote Local modem sends break (luring plain mode Break to remote; and enter command state Remote modem sends break during normal mode Empty data buffers; and send break to DTE Empty data buffers: break to remote Same as\K0 Same as\KO Same as K0 Send break to rem Ole Immediately send break to DTE Immediately send break to remote Same a5\K0 Same as\K2 Same as K0 Same as\K2 Send break [0 DTE with buffered RXD data Send break to remote with TXD data Same as\K2 Same as\K4 31 User ’s Manual Table 3. FAX Class 1 Command Set +FC LASS=0 +FCLA SS: l +FAE=7 +FAE=0 +FAE=I +FCLASSZ’.‘ +FTSZ|| Select data mode Select facsimlle Class 1 mode Report active adaptive answer setting: 0 for disabled. 1 for enabled Report adaptive answer capability Disable adaptive answer Enable adaptive answer Report service classes supported Slop Iransmission and pause, 0-255 in 10 ms Wail far silence‘ 0—255 in I0 ms Report Class l transmit capabilities Report Class I recelve capabillties 32 Transmit data with carrier n n : 124,418,724 73‘ 74, 96,97‘98‘ l21,122‘145‘146 Receive data with carrier n, n : 124.423.7173, 74. 96‘ 97.98<12I,I22.145‘l46 56K HSP FAX/MODEM Table 4. (Voice Mode) AT Command Summary Command Functiim ATA Answering in Voice Mode ATD Dial command in Voice Mode ATH Hang up in Voice Mode ATZ Resel from Voice Mode AT#BDR Select baud rale (turn off flulobaud) AT#CID Enable Caller lD detection and select reporting format AT#CLS Select data. fax, or voice AT#MDL7 Identify model AT#MFR? Identify manufacturer ATML Transmit level control ATfiREV? Identify revision level ATfilRG Record gain control ATQSPK Change the setting of Speakerphone ATfilVBS Bits per sample (ADPCM) ATfilVBT Beep tone timer ATflVLS Voice line select (ADPCM) ATJWRA Ring back goes away timer (originale) ATfiVRX Voice Receive Mode (ADPCM) FTiNSD Silence deletion Iuner (voice receive, ADPCM) ATfiVSP Silence detection period (voice receive, ADPCM) ATflVSS Silence sensitivity tuner (voice receive) ATfiVTX Voice Transmil Mode (ADPCM) ATflVBQ',’ Query buffer size AT#VCI’? Identify compression method (ADPCM) AT#VRN ng back never came timer (originate) AT#VSR Sampling mte seleclion (ADPCM) ATwVTD rDTMF/tone reporting capability 33
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