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V.90 56K Fax/Modem
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User’s Manual
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Table of Contents
WE—l
General Description
' Features
System Requirements
Package Contents
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Installing the Point Enable
Com Pen and “(Q Senings
Hardware Installation 3
Software 1nstallation 3
Dos and Windows 3.1x 4
Windows 95 5
Windows NT 3.51 or Higher 6
050 Warp . 6
MEL—4d
Guidelines 10
Basic Modem Commands I I ’
Dialing Telephone Numbers 12
Establishing a Connection Manually 13
Multiple Commands Enuy 13
Result Codes 13
S Registers 14
Basic ‘At' Command Set Description 14
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Chapter. 1, Introduction
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Basic Data Modem ‘AT’ Ccmmands 30
Fax Class I Commands ' 31
Fax Class 2 Commands . 32
Voice Commands 33
Error Correction Commands 34
NMP l0 Commands ’ 34
Cellular Commands ' 35
Audio & DSVD Commands 35
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FCC Certification 38
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Chapter 1. Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Fax/Modem PC Card. The
high performance Fax/Modem PC Card lets you easily access
information, Email, remote offices. on-Iine service, and Internet
Websites at error-Free high speeds. if you purchased the modem 56K PC
card, you will get data download speed at up to 56Kbps. In this chapter,
we will provide you an overview ofthe Fax/Modem PC Card.
General Description
The v.90 56K Fax/Modem PC Card supports the fastest and most
reliable download speeds available today over standard analog
telephone lines and allows you to download JAVA applets, multimedia
files, video images, and Web pages at the fastest data rates.
Send and receive Group III faxes at 14,400 bps with group faxing
capabilities, Use this PC card to create professional fax-on-demand
system with the included {feature-rich, easy-twinstall"communication
software.
The cardfeatures low power consumption, and innovative power
management resulting in battery life increase of your portable computers.
It is the best choice for data communication requirements on your
mobile computers
Features
- PCMClA 241, JEDiA 4.2 PC Card 95 compliant
- Support lTU»T V.90 & K56flex
- Up to 56Kbps download data transmission
~ 14,400bps send 84 receive Fax
' Plug-and-Play, easy installation, hot swapping and card insertion.
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' v.42 and MNP 2—4 Error Correction -
- V.42bis and MNP 5 Data Compression _
‘ Auto fall back down to JOObps autosynch
- Asynchronous, full duplex
- Very low power consumption with power management: Auto sleep
and wake-up
- Feature-rich F ax/Data communication software package included
~ v.80 and Rockwell Video ready synchronous access modes support
Host-based communication protocols ,
- Voice/audio mode (option)
- VoiceView alternating voice and data (option)
- Analog Cellular direct connect (option)
- GSM direct connection (option)
System Requirements
The minimum and recommended system requirements for the
Fax/Modem PC Card are as follows:
- A PC notebook/computer equipped with a PCMCIA Release 2.1 or
later, Type II slot
4MB orliigher of RAM (computer memory).
Card and socket services software (commended).
' A standard residential (analog) RJ- ll phone line.
- DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroup 3.11, Windows 95,
Windows NT 3. SI or higher, or 08/2 Warp .
Package Contents
- This User‘s Guide
~ One Type ll PCMClA Fax/Modem PC CARD
- FAX & Data Cunununications soflware with manual'
~ Configurationdiskette
-Cable for connecting to the PCMCIA card and R.” 1 Jack
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Chapter 2. Installation .
This chapter will provide you with inslmctions on installing Fax/Modem PC
Card. Before you begin, note the operating system you are using.
Hardware Installation
installing Lhe modem in the computer is a simple operation that involves the
Following:
l lfyour notebook/computer has only one I’CMCIA slot. and another PC Card
has already been inserted, carefully remove it from the slot. If your
notebook/computer has multiple FCMCIA slots, you may use any available
I’CMCIA slot for the Fax/Modem PC Cards
_ Firmly insert the Fax/Modem PC Card into the PCMCIA slot, with the 68~pin
connector facing the PCMCIA slot. Use the arrow on the label as a guide for
proper insertion.
Note: The key-guided slots will not allow incorrect insertion, therefore do
not force the PC Card into the PCMCIA slot.
3, Firmly insert the enclosed cable into the Fax/Modem PC Card. The keyed
connector will not allow incorrect insertion.
4. Insert the other end of the cable with the RJ-ll connector into a standard
telephone outlet.
Software Installation
Afler installing the Fax/Modem PC Card using the above instructions, you need
to install the soflware necessary to communicate with the Fax/Modern. This
section provides the necessary instructions to configure the Fax/Modem PC
Card for the following operating system or environment. .
- Dos and Windows llx
- Windows 95
- Windows NT 3,5l or higher
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Note: Please reler to the README file on the Fax/Modem diskette for
information not available when this manual was published.
Dos and Windows 3.1x
Most notebook/computer comes ship with some form of Card and Socket
Services sofiware (refer to the reference manual that come with your computer).
To determine if you have Card and Socket Services soflwure, insert the
Fax/Modem PC Card into the PCMClA_ slot afler you have finished booting
your computer. if the computer beeps, the Card and Socket Services sofiware is
loaded. _
Ifthe computer does not beep, check the computer screen as it is booting if you
see mid Services" or similar verbiage, the Card and Socket Services Sohware is
loaded.
Next. you need to determine whether the Fax/Modem PC Card is configured by
the Card and Socket Services Software. When the Fax/Modem PC Card is
configured, the Fax/Modem PC Card will be assigned a COM port Please
refer to your Card and Socket Services software reference manual'or README
file on how to determine COM port setting (“IQ and 1/0). The COM port
setting will be useful for all Data and Fax Communication sottwnre.
It'you do not have Card and Socket Services sofiware, follow the procedures for
Installing the Pain! Enabler sofiware driver in this chapter.
Windows 3.I and Windows for Workgroup 3,11 do not require any special ’
drivers to communicate with the Fax/Modem PC Card once you have been
configured by the Card the socket Services or the Point enabler. lfyou purchase
a version of the Fax/Modem with data communication soflwore, install it now
using the following steps: >
It Turn on the computer, run Windows, and inserl your communication soflwure
diskette.
2. choose the Run command from the File menu in Windows Program Manager.
3. _At the prompt, type: nzbetup
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4, Follow the on screen instructions to install the communications sollwarc on
your computer.
5. These complete your installation.
If the have questions about the sollware installation. refer to the
communications sullwnre User‘s Guide.
Windows 95
This section provides you with the following simple instructions for installing
the Fax/Modem PC'Cnrd (or Windows 95.
l Turn on the computer and let Windows 95 boots—up.
2 After Windows 95 boots-up. insert the Fax/Modem PC Card into the
I’CMCIA slot (refer to Hardware Installation).
. Windows 95 will display a pops—up window saying New Hardware Found.
. Insert the inslztllation disk into your computer and choose “Driver from disk
provided by hardware manufacturer" and click the OK button.
. Choose the correct drive letter (probably A:\) and click on the OK button.
. When Windows 95 configures the Fart/Modem, you will hear a double beep,
but
am
Your installation is now complete, To test your modem and determine the COM
port setting, Follows the following instructions: '
I Go to the Control Panel by clicking on the START button located on the
lower-[eh end ofthe screen, select Settings and elick on Control Panel.
2. Double Click on Modem icon. Check the COM port that Windows 95
assigned to your Fax/Modem by highlighting the Fax/Modem driver and
clicking on the PROPERTIES button.
Note: The default connection preferences should be:
Data Hits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bits:1
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1 You may test your Fax/Modem by clicking on the Diagnostic page clicking
on the MORE lNFO button.
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Note: It the Fax/Modem ques not respond, try changing the COM port
setting. Refer to chapter 4 for Troubleshooting
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lfyou purchase a version ofthe Fax/Modem with data communication software,
install it now using the following steps:
I. Insert your communication sofiware diskette
2. Choose the Run command from the START menu.
1 At the prompt, type' x:\setup
4, Follow the on screen instructions to install the communications soflwarc on
your computer,
5. These complete your installation.
If you have questions about the software installation, refer to the
communications sofiwzre User‘s Guide
Windows NT 3.51 or higher
Windows NT does not require any special drivers to communicate with the
Fax/Modem; everything is already built into the operating system
It'you purchase a version ofthe Fax/Modem with data communication software,
refer to the communications sofiware User‘s Guide for installation,
05/2 Warp
05/2 Warp does not require any special drivers to communicate with the
Fax/Modem; everything is already built into the operating system This sectioh
provides you with the following simple instructions For installing the
Fax/Modem PC Card for 08/2 Warp.
1. Ensure that 05/2 War[ is properly setup with the PCMCIA controller chipscl.
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Note: It is very imponanl that this inlormation is correct. It lhe wrong
‘ PCMCIA chipset inlorrnalion is selected your modem will not work
properly, Your computer manufacturer will be able to supply you
with this information.
2. insert the Fax/Modem PC Card.
3, 05/2 Warp will auto detect llte Flt/Modem PC Card.
Note: H the modem does not respond properly, you will need to uninstall
the PCMCIA support in 08/2, reboot the system and reinstall
PCMCIA support, ‘
4 These complete your installation.
Il'you purchase a version otthe Fax/Modem wtth data communication soflware.
refer to the communications sofiware User's Guide [or installation '
Installing the Point Enabler
The Fax/Modem PC Card Point Ennbler soflwnre, provided 1 the Configuration
Diskette, let your computer directly interface with the Fax/Modem PC Cardr
You are only required to use the Point Enabler if:
~ your computer does not have a Card and Socket Services Soflware
- your Card and Sockel Services Soilwttre fails to configure the Fax/Modem PC Card.
~ more mnveitlional memory is required to uni application sofiwares.
The Fax/Modem Point Enabler will enable the card directly with the following
PCMCIA controllers:
Intel SZJGSSL Controller (and ExCA Compatible controllers)
Vadutt 465 and family
VLSI 82Cl46 Em PCMCIA controller
Cirrus CL-PD67IX and CIPD67ZX families
DntaBoolt TClC-Z/N Controller and family
OKl MSMGOSOZGS~K
Tltmkl’nd 720 Intel for MCA Variant
Sharp Controller
Socket Servrees UH, 10+
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To install the Fax/Modem Puint Enabler,
I. Insert the Fax/Modem Configuration Diskette into the floppy drive.
2. At the C:\>pr0mpt, type:
cd\ 
3. Copy the Point Enabler driver to your hard drive by typing:
copy n:\'eardse.exe c: 
CARDSCEXE does not terminate and stay in resident, therefore it will not take
up any memory from your PC. CARDSCEXE can .be activated in a DOS
cummnnd or in the AUTOEXECBAT file as follows:
a) DOS Command line: '
C:\> CARDSCtEXE/l=l/C=c/M=mlS=s
b) AUTOEXECBAT file:
C:\> CARDSC.EXEIl=l/C=c/M=m/S=s'
the valid options and the default assigned value are as follows:
”0 port options (default c=2, COMZ)
F! then base por|=3F8h COMI
e=2 then base port= Fsh COMZ
c=3 then base portZJFsh COM}
£54 then base port=2F8h COM4
lRQ options (default l=3)
l=3.4,5,|0,ll,12,I5
MEMORY options (default m=D0)
m=CQ~DF
SOCKET options (default s=0)
5:0, I‘ 2, 3
[U will unload the driver when run from DOS pmmpt
/H or '! will display the Help messages
To install CARDSCEXE without the Card and Stickel Services saltwue. to save
canventiunnl memory. you have to disable the Card and Socket Services sofiwtue from
your system. Please refer to your system documentation to remlrlt all PCMCIA lines in
your CONFIG SYS, AUTOEXECBAT and SYSTEMJN! files
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Note: The delaull lFtQ setting is set to 3, however if you set lFtQ to 5,
notebooks with built-in sound chips may also be using this
interrupt. In this situation, it is best to configure the Fax/Modem
PC Card to a higher interrupt, such as 7- to avoid any conflicts.
COM Port and [RQ Settings
The most common 1/0 and ”(Q Scllings use in communications soflware are as
follows:
l/O Address (Hex)
JFS
2F8
358
258
Iryour nolchook computer has two serial ports, then COMI and COMZ will not
be available for your use. You may then need to choose COM} with a different
“(0 olher than 3 and 4. Sharing of [R0 will cause system conflict, therefore it is
strongly not recommended.
lfyour system does not have any available lRQ, and you do not use the COMZ
on your notebook computer, you may disable it in your BIOS setting. please
refer to your notebook reference manual for further instructionst
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Chapter 3. Basic AT Commands
When using a Fax and Data Communication sofiware. the sofiwnre will auto-
cont‘igure the AT commands for you. lfyou would like to operate the modem
directly from the terminal mode, the instructions in this section will provide you
with the basic concepts ofasynchronous AT commands.
Guidelines v _
A modem can respond to the stream ofcharacters from an attached computer or
terminal (DTE) in two ways. if the characters are data, the modem converts
them to analog form and passes them on lo the telephone line. lfthe characters
are commands, the modern responds to the commands.
In order to command the modem manually, you must use a terminal, terminal
emulation sofiware, or communication sofiware in terminal mode, When the
modem starts up. it is in command mode, and interprets characters arriving from
the DTE as commands. The following section describes the modem command
format and the proper procedure for entering command and the typical modem
response to those commandsv
© Wllh . few minor exceptions, all modem commands always begin with the letters AT
(for attention) and end with an “Entef‘ key (the “+++“ command and the “I"
command are the exceptions and will be explained in this section)
@ Multiple commands can be given on one command line except that the number of
characters on on: command line should not exceed 40
© Spaces created by using the "Space“ bar are not counted as characters and are ignored
by the modem
© Most commands are executed immediately and can not be aborted once the "Euler“
key is Iypcd
@ The modem acknowledges a valid AT command by reluming the message “0K" to the
DTE Il acknowledges an invalid command by returning "ERROR",
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Note: As long as lhe modem is in command mode, no data is
transmitted over the phone line
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Basic Modem Commands
The following section describes the basic modem command and response
lbnnats.
Note: The modem commands are shown in bold letters and the
response is shown in italics.
Restore Factory Configuration
This command resets all modem settings to Factory default
settings
Soft Reset and Reset Profile
This command retrieves the setting (or the modem from one of
the stored profiles. This command also resets modem firmware
and restores it to a known settin.
Command Echo
Normally the modem echoes the characters that are typed. To
check ifthe commands are received properly by the modem, you
may turn the echo on and check the responses. El enables the
\ echo. EO disables the echo b the modem
lie-execute Command ,
This command tells the modem to repeat the last command it has
executed. The response could be OK or any other valid
response that depending on the last command executed. This
command is helpful for redialing. This command is not
proceeded by the AT prefix or end by the [3mm
Escape Command ,
This command is useful to get the attention of the modem and to
accept commands from the keyboard when his on line, when
the modem is on line, it transmits all characters from the
keyboard to the remote station, It does not interpret any or the
characters as a modem command. To _et the modem's attention,
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just type +++ quickly, The modem will respond with OK.
Now you have a choice ofeither returning back to on line with
the ATO command or terminate the call with ATH command.
Dialin- Tole-hone numbers
ATDTWIll-llllw
(where ”WWW! is
the phone number)
Dial Command
This command is usefitl for dialing and establishing a
connection with a remote PC or a computer with a
modem. The D command tells the modem to dial a
number and the letter'l‘tells the modem to dial in tone
mode. The telephone number follows the T. Once the
modem has finished dialing, it waits for the remote
modem to answer and then proceeds with the
connection, lt returns the code CONNECT ”5200
when the connection is established successfully.
Once the connection is unsuccessfitl, the result code
will be NO CARRIER.
Dial Modifiers
The comma(,) modifier in a dial string tells the modem
to pause for a number of seconds. The dial modifier is
» useful when you need to wait for the second dial tone
on a PBX. '
The W modifier tells the modem to wait and look for a
second dial tone. This is useful when a second dial
tone must be present in order for the call to be
successful.
Answering: Call
You may commlnd the modem Io answer a call eilher
automatically or manually. One of the S registers, SD,
determines the number of rings required {or the modem to
answer. By setting the S register to 0, you may make the
modem completely ignore the call, but cull wrll register on
thesenennstherin occur
CONNECT 115200
ATDT9, 123-4567
ATDT9W123-
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By setting the S register to any non~zero value, you
can dictnte the number of rings needed for the modem
to answer the call.
CONNECT 1 I5200
Establishin a Connection Manuall
ATA Manual Answer
CONNECT 1 15200 This command allows you manually answcr a call or
to retrieve an incoming call and then switch to data
connection.
Multi le Commands Ent
AT&F50=I&WI&YI RespectiveCommands
CONNECT [15200 - &F configures the modem for factory defaults.
- SO=l configures the modem to answer after one
ring.
' &Wl saves the active configuration to user profile
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- &Yl configures the modem to use NVRAM user»
nrot‘tle I as the n-ower-u defaults.
A complete list of AT commands Summary appears in Appendix A Refer to
‘Basic AT Command Set Descriptiun' in this chapter, for a detailed
description of the modem command set.
Result Codes
The modern responds to commands and to activity on the telephone line by
sending short messages called result codes to the D111 The most familiar result
codes are OK. acknowledging acceptance and execution of a command, and
ERROR, acknowledging an invalid command. Other common result codes
reporting line activities are RING, BUSY, NO CARRIER, and the CONNECT
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message indicating successful connection with another modern, which is usually
followed by the data rate ofthe connection
S Registers
Hayes compatible modems store most ol'theirconfiguration information in 8»bit
status registers, or S Registers. You may modify many features of the modern
operation by writing directly to these registers, by using AT commands provided
for this purpose, An S Register Summary appears in Appendix 13.
Basic ‘AT’ Command Set Descri tion
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Re‘execute Command: This command re-executes the
last ‘AT’ command string stored in the command butter.
The A! command is the only command not preceded by
, ‘AT‘ and ended_b_y_a carriage return.
Answer Command: This command causes the modem to
immediately go off~hook and initiate an answer mode
handshake without waitin for an incemin rin sinal.
Select CCl'lT or Bell: This command selects Whether
' the modem is configured as a CClTI' or BELL modem
nffl Selects CCITI‘ V422 when the modem
is at 1200 bps
n=| Selects bell 212A when the modem is at 1200 bps,
and Bell lOJJ when the modem is at 300 byi‘
Carrier Control: This command is reserved for selecting
between controlled carrier or constant carrier modes.
This modem supports only constant carrier model
n=0 Transmit carrier always off(retums an ERROR
message)
n=1 Normal transmit carrier‘
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Dial Command: This command causes the modem to
immediately go off-hook as an qriginaling modem and
dial a telephone number with corresponding dial
modifiers as parameters that define how the modem
should dial the telephone numberi
Dial Mndifiers:
Dialing Digits
Tone Dial Characters
Pulse Dialm Configures the modem to use
pulse dialing to dial a telephone number,
Reverse Originate Modewl’laces the modem
in answer mode. This modifier should be the
last character in the dialing string (e.g., ATDT
l23-45678R) .
Dial NVRAM Telephone Number—0 Causes
the modem to dial a telephone number
previously stored in the NVRAM with the
ATKcZn—flt (n=0 to 3) number command.
Tone Dial-"Configures the modem to use
DTMF tunes to dial a telephone number.
Wait for Dial Tone—«Causes the Modem to
look [or dial tone far a specified amount 0
time. If no dial tone in the amount of time
specified by the S-register $6, the modem will
then process the next command in the dial .
string.
Pause-"Causes the modem to pause or delay
implementing the next parameter in the dial
strin b the time secified in SLre-ister SB.
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Flash Hook---Causes the modem to go on»
hook for 0.75 seconds.
@ Wait for Quiet Answer-"Causes the modem to
wait for specified amount of time (S-register
S7) followed by 5 seconds of silence he-fore
processing the next dial modifier.
; Return to Idle State~Causes the modem to
enter on-line command mode without
initiating a data modem handshake (used fo
‘ phone directory auto-dimers),
-,( ) Ignored by Modem—These four characters
are ignored by the modem.
Command Echo: This command selects whether the
modem echoes ‘AT' commands back to the host in
either on-Iine command mode.
"20 Echo disabled
n=1 v Echo enabled'
Disconnect (Hang—Up): This command is used to control
the telephone line relay (OHREL') and causm the
modem to either hang-up or pick~up the telephone line.
n=0 Hang-up telephone line (go on-Itook) ‘
n=l Pick-up telephone line (go elf-hook)
Identification: This command causes the modem to send ’
product code and hardware setup information to the
Report product code "
n=l Report computed checksum
n=2 Report 0K
Report firmware version, basic model, code
Reort resonse -m - med I) an OEM ~
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Flash Hook-«Causes the modem to go onv
hook for (175 seconds.
Wait for Quiet Answer-"Causes the modem to
wait for specified amount of time (S-registe
S7) followed by 5 seconds of silence be-fcre
processing the next dial modifier.
Return to ldle State-Causes the modem to
enter on»line command mode without
initiating a data modem handshake (used for
‘ phone directory auto—dimers)
-,( J ignored by ModemThese four characters
are ignored by the modem
Command Echo: This command selects whether the
modem echoes ‘AT‘ commands back to the host in
either on—line command mode.
n=0 Echo disabled
n=| Echo enabled ‘
Disconnect (Hang-Up): 111is command is used to control
the telephone line relay (OHREU) and causec the
modem to either hang-up or pick-up the telephone line.
nzo Hang-up telephone line (go on-hook) '
n=l Pick-up telephone line (56 off-hook)
identification: This command causes the modem to send
product code and hardware setup information to the
DTE.
n=0 Report product code ‘
n=| Report computed checksum
n=2 Report 0K
Report firmware version, basic model, code
Rewonresonsero: medb anOEM ~
n=5 Report the country code pannneter
n=6 Report modem data pump model and internal
version
Speaker Volume: The command selects the modem
speaker volume. .
Low speaker volume
Low speaker volume ‘
Medium speaker volume
n=3 High speaker volume
Speaker Ccinlrol: This command specifies when the
speaker is tamed on and all".
n=0 Speaker is always otT
n=l Speaker is on during call establishment; but is
off when receiving carrier ‘
n=2 Speaker is always on
n=l Speaker is off when receiving carrier and
during dialing, but on during answering
Aulomode Enable: The command enabim or automode
detection. The parameter value, is written to SSI bit. 1.
Automode detection is disable A subsequent
handshake will be conducted according to the
pantents of 837, or, if S37 is zero, according
to the most recently sensed DTE speed
Automode delectinn is enable. A subsequent
handshake will be conducted according the
automode algorithm supported by the modem.
The commandiis also equivalent to F0‘
Go On—Iine: This conunand causes the modem to return
back to on-line data mode fmm on-line command mode.
n=0 Ga on-line. ‘
n=l Go err-line and initial a retrain -- uence.
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none
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' telephone number.
Select Pulse Dialing: This command configures the
modem to use pulse dialing next time the modem dials a
Quiet Result Control: This command selects whether the
modem will send result codes to the DTE.
n=0 Result codes enabled ‘
nZl Rmult codes disabled
Read/Write S-Register: The modem selects on S—
Register, performs an S-Register read or write function,
or reports the value ofan S-Register
n Establishes S-Register n as the last register
accessed
n=v Sets S-Register n to the value n
n? Reports the value ofsvkegister n
Set Tone Dial Default: This command configures the
modem to use DTMF tones next lime the modem dials a
telephone number. (See P)
Result Code Form: This command selects the sending o
shon-t‘nn-n or long-form result codes In DTE. The
parameter, ifvalid, is wrinen to Sl4 bit 3.
n=0 Enables short-form result codes. Line feed is
not issued before a short-form result code.
n=l Enables long-form result codes.‘
Connect Message Control: This command Controls the
format of CONNECT message. The Pammeter value. i
valid, is written to Sit! hits 2 and 3.
n=0 Upon connection, the modem reports only the
DTE speed.‘
n=l Upon connection, the modem reports the line
speed, the error correction protocol, and the
DTEs d, res-ectivel
I9
n=2 Upon connection. lhe modem reports the DCE_
speed A ,
[intended Result Code: This command selects which
subset ofthe result messages will be used by the modern
Ito inform the DTE of the results ofcommands.
n-O Repon basic (all progress result codes i.c.:
OK. CONNECT, RING, N0 CARRIER (also,
for busy, if enabled, and dial (one not
detected), N0 ANSWER and ERROR,
n=l Report basic call progress result codes and
connections speeds. i.e.: 0K, CONNECl‘,
RING, NO CARRIER (also, for busy, i
enabled, And dial (one not detected), ERROR
and NO ANSWER,
n= Report basic call progress result codes and
conneclions speeds, i.e.: OK, CONNECT,
RING, NO CARRIER (also, for busy, i
enabled, And dial tone not detected), ERROR -
and NO ANSWER and CONNECT XXXX.
Report basic call progress result codes and
connections speeds, Le, OK CONN
RING, N0 CARRIER, ERROR and N0
DIALING, NQ ANSWER and CONNECT
XXXX
n=4 Report all call progress resull codes and
' connection speeds, i.e,, 0K CONNECT,
RING, NO CARRIER, N0 ANSWER and
.CONNECT XXXX, BUSY, NO DAILI'NG
and ERROR'
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1,6 seconds ofsilenee from the remote modem
n=0 Disable long space disconnect ‘
n=1
afler receiving an ‘ATHO' command, the
modem will send at least 4 semndsof silence
before hanging up,
Sofl Reset and Restore Profile: The modem perfomts a
sofl reset and restores (recalls) the configuration profile
according to die parameter supplied.
n=0 Sufi resets and restore stored profile 0
Fl Sufi resets and restore stored profile i
RLSD (DCD) Option: The modern controls the RLSD
output in a accordance with the parameter supplied. The
pmmeler value. ifvalid, is written to 52] bi S
n=0 RLSD remains ON at all times.
n=l RLSD follows the state of the carrier.‘
Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Option: This command
interprets the ON to OFF transition of the DTR signal
from the DTE in accordance with the parameter
supplied, The parameter value, it’valid, is written to 32]
bit 3 and 4
n=0 interpret DTR NO-to—OFF transition per &0n
interpret DTR N0-to~OFF transition per &On
n I
11:2 lnlerpret DTR NO-lo-OFF lrlnsitiott per&0n‘
n=3 Inicrtel DTR NO-to-OFF ttzttsilion .er atom
Restore Factory Configuration: The modem loads the
factory default configuration (profile). The factory
default is identified [or each command and in the S»
Register description.
n=0 , Restore history configuration 0
n=1 Restore factory configuration I
Select Guard Tone: The modem generates the guard
tone selected by this command according to the
parameter supplied. The parameter value, if valid, is
written to 523 bits 6 and 7
n=0 Disable guard tone.‘
n=1 Disable guard tone,
n=2 Enable l800-Hz guard tone.
Telephone Jack Control: This command is included only
for compatibility and performs no function except to
load the‘S-Register. The Parameter value, if valid. ls
written to SZI bit I
n=0 . &J0 command‘
n=l 8d l command
Flow Control: This command defines DTE/ DEC flow
control mechanism. The parameter value, if valid, is
written to 539 bits 0,1, and 2.
Disable flow control
Enable RTS/Cl' S flow control‘
Enable XON/OFF flow control
Enable transparent XON/OFF flow control
Enable both RTS/CTS and XONIOFF flo
control
beased Line Operation: This command Request leased
line or dial-up operation
n=0 Requests dial—up operation. Dial-up operation
continues
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Selects direct asynchronous cperation‘
Selects synchronous connect mode With async
off-line command mode
Selects synchronous connect mode with async
off~line command mode and enable DTR
dialing ofdirectnry zero
Selects synchronous connect mode with async
off-line command mode and enable DTR to
act as Talk/Data switch
Select Pulse Dial Make/Break Ratio. This command
determines the make/break iatio used during pulse dialing.
n=0 Selects 39‘Vir6l% make/break ratio at 10 '
pulses second!
n=0 ' Selects 39%-67% make/break ratio at 10
pulses secondi
n=0 Selects 39‘yir6l% make/break ratio at 20
pulses second.
n=0 Selects 39°/r67% make/break ratio at 20
pulses second.‘
Sync/Async Mode: This command is an extension of the &M
oommlnd and is used In control the connection modes
pennitted. It is used in conjunction with 536 and S48.
n=0 Select direct asynchronous mode.‘ '
n=1 Select Sync connect mode with nsync offline
command mode.
n=2 Selecl Synt: connect mode with asyn: an-ltne comm-nit
mode and anal)!” DTR dialing atairectury a
Talk/Data switch
Select Auto nc mode.
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n= The modem will try to negotiate an error-
correcled link
n=6 Select asyn operation in normal mode
R'l'S/CTS: The selects how the modem comrols
CI'SCI'S operation is modified if hardware flow control
is selected
n=0 CTS tracks RTS or acts per v.25
u=l CPS is always aetive.‘
Data Set Ready (DSR) Oven'ide: This command selects
‘ how he modem will control DSR.
n=0 DSR will remain on at all times‘
n=l DSR will become active after answer tone has
been detected and inactive alter the carrier has
been lost,
Tcsl and Diagnostics: The modem will perform Selected
lest and diagnostic funclions according to the parameter
supplied. A lest can be run only when in an
asynchronous operation in non-error-eorrection mode.
n= Terminales any test in progress“
—I Initial local analog loopback
Returns ERROR
lnitial local digital loopback
Allow remote digital loophack
Disallow remote digital loopback request
Request an RDL withoul selfimt
Request an RDL with self-test
initial local analog loopbaek with selftut
Display Current Configuration and Stored Profiles:
Reports the current configuration, The stored profiles,
and the first fours tored telephone numbers.
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Active Profile:
BI El LI MINI 00 W0 X4 Y0 &Cl &D2 &GO &JO
&K3 &Q5 EAR] &SO &’I'5 &X0 &Y0
SOO:000 8012000
505:008 5062002
510014 511095
518.000 SZ]:048
SZ7:064
S48:007
Slomd Profile l:
50] :000
$06:002
SI 1 :095
8211048
SZ7:064
S48:007
S] l'095
521:048
SZG:00I
S46:138
302043
SO7:060
S 12050
$22: I I8
S}6:007
S95:000
SOZ:043
SO7:060
312‘050
522:I I8
5361107
5951000
5021043
SO7:060
S I25050
$22: I 18
$27:064
5032013
808002
3 I 4: I 70
821021
S37:000
501013
5015002
s 14;1 70
5231021
537000
501013 -
508‘002
SI 4: l 70
3233021
536:007
S48:007 595000
SO4:0 I 0
SO9:006
S [61000
8251005
8381020
504010
SO9:006
S|6:000
525005
538:020
504l0|0
SO9:006
SI6:000
525:005
SJ7:000
Display Last Connection Statistics‘ Display the last
connection statistics in the following format:
‘I'ennination Reamn .......... Link Disconnect
or local Request
Last TX data rate... 33600 bps
Highest TX data rate. 33600 bps
Last RX data rate. .. 33600 bps
ERROR correction Pi LAI’M
Data Compression... - VJZ Bis
L|nc Quality... . .. 030
Highest SPX RX state. 068
Highest SPX TX state. . 067
Store Current configuration: This command causes the
modern to store a'suhsel of the active profile command
and S-register configuration into the NVRAM user pro-
file ‘n‘
=0 Store current configuration as profile i)
1 n=l Store current configuration as profile I
Select Synchronous Clock Source: Select the source 0
the transmit clock for synch mode of operation
n=0 Select internal timing.‘
n=l Select external liming.
n=2 Select slave receive timing.
Designate 3 Default Reset Profile: Select which user
profile will be afler a hard reset.
n=0 Selectprofile 0‘
n=l Select profile I
. Stroe Telephone Number: The modem con store up to
four telephone numbers and each telephone number dial
string can contain up to 34 digital. I
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Chapter 4. Troubleshooting
This chapter will provide you with solutions to some frequently asked questions
when installing and operating the Fax/Modem PC Card. Please note that certain -
solutions may only apply to some operating system or communication software.
ll'you cannot find the solution to your problem afier reading this chapter. please
contact your computer manufacturer or the vendor from which you purchased
the ntodem.
Note" Beside referring to the solutions listed in this chapter, you should also
refer to the communications sohware User's Guide for more solutions to
sofiware problems
Why is my modem not responding? My communication software
can not find my modem. _ '
X Check that the Fax/Modem PC Card is completely inserted into the
PCMCIA slot, Ifyou have Card and Socket Services software loaded,
your computer should beep when the card is inserted.
X If your notebook/computer has more than one serial port, the COM
pOrt setting assigned to the Fax/Modem PC Card may have a conflict
with the built»in serial port or modem. Check your computer BIOS
setup, if you do not plan to use the built-in serial port, you may”
disable it (refer to your notebook/computer manual for more ,
instructions).
X lfyou are using Windows 1 Ix and the IRQ has been set to ”(0 other
than 3, 4, and the IO has been set to [0 other than 3F8, 2F8, 358,
ZEK, you will need to configure the COM port setting located in the
Control Panel (refer to your Window manual for more instructions).
X Check that you have loaded the Point Enabler sofiwate driver, ifyou
do not have Card and Socket Services sonare (refer to installing
Point Enabler for more instructions). '
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I can not hear u y nlodem’s speaker making any sound when i am
connecting to another modem. -
X Check that you have not tum-oil” the modem's speaker. To turn it
back on, you may issue the AT command “ATMl” in a terminal
mode (refer to Chapter 3, Basic AT Cwnmands), or you may add
‘Ml‘ to the initialization string in your conununication son-ware.
X Check that your notebook/computer‘s speaker is not disable (refer to
your notebook/computer manual for more instructions).
X lfyou are using Windows 95, refer to its manual or help file on how
to turn-on or increase thevvolume of the modem‘s speaker.
My modem failed to dial when my communication software tries to
d' I. '
X Make sure that the Fax/Modem cable is secured to the Fax/Modem
‘PC Card, and the R“ [C plug is firmly inserted into the phone jack.
X Check with your phone company that your phone line is analog. The
Fax/Modem PC Card does not operate with digital or PBX phone
line,
X Check that you have dialed the correct number. and the number you
dial will have a modem answering.
>.'< lfthere is another'phone extension in the same line, make sure that it
is not used by someone else,
X Make sure that the number you dial is available and not busy.
1 can not get a connection after dialing.
X Check that the data-bits, parity and stop bit is set up according to
your communication sofiware specifications. Some BBS may use a
different setting, so check with your BBS before dialing.
X The pioblem could be on the modem at the other end, try dialing
another number.
X Make sure that the Fax/Modem cable is secured to the Fax/Modem
PC Card, and the R.“ lC plug is firmly inserted into the phonejack
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Error occurred when I try to download a data file.
>'< Try to connect the modems at a slower baud rale (refer to the
communication sofiware's manual for more instnlctions).
>.< Try setting the flow control of the communications software to
hardware (TRS/CTS) (refer to the communication so‘fiware's manual
for more instructions), which will cause your computer to pause long
enough for the file to download. Or you may set it in a terminal mode
by typing the AT command “AT&K3" or add “&K3" to the
initialization string of your communication software (refer to Chapter
3 , Basic A T Commands).
Occasionally, my modem gets disconnected in the middle of a
connection.
>'.< lfthere is another phone extension in the same line, make sure that it
is not used by some else.
~>Z< If you have signed up for call waiting feature with your phone-
company, call your phone company's support hot-line on how to
temporarily disable this feature. In most cases, you will need to add '
l“70“ before your dial number.
XThe modem at the other end may hang-up or disconnect the
connection.
When the modem is connecting to another modem, it reports a
higher balld~rate than it really should be.
X The Fax/Modem PC Card is default to report the modem-to-computer
baud-rate when it responds to “CONNECT“ However, you may set
you Fax/Modem to report the modem-to-modem baud rate instead by
typing the AT command “aatw2” IN A TERMINAL MODE OR
ADD “W2" to the initialization string of your communication
soflware (refer to Chapter 3, Basic AT Commands. for more
instructions).
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Alter connected to BBS, the in! on the screen is no! legible.
X Some BBS may use a different to setting [or dala-biis. parity and slop
bit, so check with your BBS before dialing, The two most common
”settings are: 8 data bits, N0 parity. and I stop bit (8, N, l) or 7 data
bitsfl'iVEN parity, and I stop bit (7,5,1).
X You may have a poor phone line conditions which generate too much
noise. Try hanging-up and dialing-up again, iflhe problem perceive,
call your phone company for assistance, or you may try connecting at.
a lower baud-rate (refer to your communication soflware for more
instmctions),
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Appendix A. At Commands Summary
Basic Data Modem ‘AT’ Commands
rammelerleunclion
Rc-cxeeule command
Answer
Select CCl'lT or Bell
Carrier control
dual command
Command echo
Disconnect
,...u
LSD (DCD) qplion
TR option
{more factory configuration
ascd line ogcmion
- ynchlsznch mode sclocuon
ulsc dinl make/break ratio
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INK——
DSR uvenide
O 'I as: and Dia- noslics
-dis In cuxrculconfi uratiouand stored urolilc
0 Slored current configure“ ton
Sclcclgynchronous clock source
Designate a default resclMle
none Store tcmgtte number
2 Enahlddtsable lute qualily monitor Autorelrain ur
fallbaek/fall forward
Line signal level
none Line signal quality
Plug and plry serial number
Pin and la vendor“) and
Break control
Select normal s-eed buffered mode
Select direct mode
Select reltable link mode
Select auto reliable mode
force LAMP mode
\N5 none Force MNP mode
+MS none Selectmodulation
. roduet number
Service Class [D
IScrviee class
Fax Class I Commands
Data/fax aura answzr
Receive dala witlr HDLC framing
Receive data
Receive snlemx
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32 .
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Transmit data with HDLC frammg
Transmit data
Ste tmnsmtssiun and wait
Fax Class 2 Commands
Function
Service Class [D
Service class '
Fax Class 2 Action Commend:
Original: a call
Answer a call
Data Transmission
Transmit gage punctuation
I-Begin or continue Enzse C receive data
Session Termination
Fax Class 1 DCE Res v uses
Facsimile connection les‘onse
Report current session ,
Rear! remote identi ficltion
Indicate confimwnon to receive
Rel rt the transmit station ID
Re rt the called Station ID V
Page transfer sums
Pmflmssage response
Call termination with status
an Clnss 2 Session l'lrlmeter
ldentfl tnanu facturer
Identify model
Identi revision
Current session rsnlts
Current session results
anel ID string
P _e transfer status
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FFBUF? Bull'er size (read only)
n-FPHC’I‘O Phase C iimc our
—|E!_
Phase c dalu bit order ’
Voice Commands
Funclion
Selccl baud rate turn offautubaud)
Select daia, fax, or voice
Identifz model
ldenlii’z manufacturer
ldenlil‘z revision level
Audio oulut transmit level
buffer size
Bils Qer sample
Bee tone timer
Identify cumpression melliod
Sci - In back volume in me command stale
__Rinback ues awn iimer nri_inalc
Ringback never came timer goriginaie)
Voice receive mode
VSD . Enable silence detection
VSP Silence detection neriod voice receive
Silence deleclion inner voice receive
Enable iimin_ mark niacemenl
VTS . Generate tone signals
VTX Voice transmit mode
Command
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Error Correction Commands
Command
» Function
Disable data conlpmsion
Enable MNP 5 data comression
Enable Vl42 his data cmrcssion
Enable boll: v.az his and MNP 5 dam comwion
Set max. block size in MNP m 64
Se! max. block size in MN? to [28
Set max. block size in MNP to 192 ,
3‘ Set max. block site in_MNP lo 256 '
l~9 Transmit break to remote default n=3
‘ Value saved in NVRAM.
MNP 10 Commands
Function
Enable cellular power level ad'ustmenl
Link negglialion spud '
Disables v.42 LAMP to MNP I0 conversion
Enable fallback v.22 bis/v.22 '
disable MN? 10 5c
lnllial cellular power level setting
Comromise e-ualizer enable command
1 Value saved in NVRAM.
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Cellular Commands
2 Download cellulm‘ hone driver
T6 Indicate slums of cellular uhone
Audio Span & DSVD Commands
Command in vailuc Function
-SMS=n x Audiospmi/DSVDIDATA mode select and automatic
mode select enable ‘
X=0 Data mode
I DSVD mode
2 AudioSpnn mode
3 Automatic mode select default
Min. data speed with audio for audiospan
Max, damgpeed wilh audio for uudiospnn
Symbol rule
t=0, Auto seleelion default ’
Enable/disable DSVD
N=I enable DSVD (default)
select audiospan modulation mode
X=0 v.61
=l ML 144
=2 M L 288
Select audiospan automatic modulation
Y=0 Disable audiospan automodulation
=l Enable audiosgfln automodulation
lnilial cellular power level setting
Comromise e- unlizer enable command
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A- nendix B. S Register Summary
Register Default Function
SO Rin sto auto~answer
Sl Rin_ counter
S2 Esca-e character
S3 Carriage reurm character
Line feed character
Backspnce character
Wait time for dial lone
Wail time for carrier
Pause lime for dial delax modifier
Carrier detect response time
Carrier loss disconnect time
DTMF tune duration
Escape promgt delay
Reserved
General bit magped cation status
Reserved
Test mode bit mugged options status 5&1)
Reserved
-_ Modem test timer
Aulo me o . lions
Autosync HDLC address or B_S_sync character
V. 24lgcneral bit mapped oplicms stutus
S maker/result bit mapped options status
General bit magped options status
Slee- inaclivity timer
Dclaz 10 DTR OFF
RTS-to»CTS of?"
General bit-magped options status
General bilwed options status
Flash dial modifier time
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isconnect inactivi timer
D.
Dela beforevforced hang-up
Flow control bit maEped options status
General bit-man ed 0 ntions status
General hit-mu ed a -tions slams
I7
19
v 1
837 "
Data com-rsssion control
V 42 me otiation control
__
_“ Result code messa_e control
- Value saved in NVRAM.
”v
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Appendix C. FCC Regulations
FCC Certification .
The United States Federal Communication Commission (FCC) and the
Canadian Department of communications have established certain m‘les
governing the use of modems and other electronic equipment.
FCC Part 68 Registration
The modem is registered with [the FCC as compliant with the rules of Part 63,
and use ofthis modem is subject to the following restrictions:
l.The Federal Communication Commission FCC has established rules which
permit this- device to be directly connected to the telephone network.
Standardized jacks are used for these connections. This equipment should not
be used on party lines or coin phones.
2.lt' this device is malfunctioning, it may also be causing harm to the telephone
network; this device should be disconnected until the source of the problem
can be determined and until repair has been made If this is not done, the
telephone company may temporarily disconnect service
3.The telephone company may make changes in it’s facilities, equipment,
operation and procedures; if such changes affect the compatibility or use of
this device, the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the
' changes. You will be advised ofyour right to file a complaint with the FCC.
4.If the telephone company requests information on what equipment is
connected to their lines. inform them of:
a. The telephone number to which this unit is connected.
h, The ringer equivalence number.
c. The USOC jack required.
d, The FCC Registration number
Items (b) and (d) are indicated on the label. The Ringer Equivalence Number
(REN) is used to determine how many devices can be connected to your
telephone line. In most areas, the sum of the REN ofall the devices on any one
line should not exceed 5.0. If too many devices are attached, they may nor ring
properly.
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FCC Part 15 Registration
This modem complies with Part I5 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1) “us device may not cause harmful interface, and
2) 111is device must accept any interface received, including interface that
may cause undesired operation, I
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 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 hannful 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 off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct theinterference by one or more of the following
measures: _ v ' '
' Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
~ increase the distance 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 equipment into an outlet on a circuit difierent from that to which
the receiver is connected. l
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
___________.—-———
Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to, operate the
' equipment.
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Appendix D. Specifications
Dimensions:
Type II card
85.6mm(l) x 54mm(W) x 540 mm(H)
Weight: 45g or 1.60
Telephoneinlerface: RJ-l 1C ~
Operating modes: _
Asynchronous data and fax modem
Automatic or manual answer and origination
Interhal DAA for direct connection to Public
Switched Telephone Networks
Full-Duplex or Half~Duplex
Tone or Pulse dialing mode-
Data modes:
lTU-T v.90, V.34+, v.34, Vi32bis, v.32
Vr22bis, V.22A/B, v.21, V,23
Rockwell K56flex
Bell 2l2a, 103
Voice modes:
Enhance ADPCM 23.4 bits _
Full-duplex speaker phone (optional)
Audio span/voice view (optional)
ASVD/DSVD (optional)
Fax modes:
EIA Class 1, class 2
[TU-T V.l7, v.29, V.27ter, Vi21ch2
Dam compression:
V.42bis, MNPS
Error correction: _
V,42 LAMP, M'NP 2-4, MNP IO
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'—.——
. Power Management:
Operating Voltage: 5V+I-5%
Operating mode : lt04 W Typical
Sleep mode : 49 mW
User programmable inactivity timer for sleep mode
Wake up via Ring signal detection or any AT command
System Requirement:
PCMClA Type II slot
PC 386 or,higlter with 4 MB RAM
DOS. Windows 1x, WIN 95
Windows compatible mouse
Environment conditions:
Operating temperature 0°C -55°C
Storage temperature -20'C —65°C
Relative humidity 0%—95%
Altitude 20,000 fl
Pending Agency Approvals:
FCC Part 15 and 68 Class B REN=0.4B
UL certified accessories
lATE, PTT applying
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