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External Modem User’s Manual[...]
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External Modem User’s Manual No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form by any mean s without th e prior written permission . Other tradem arks or brand n ames m entioned h erein are tradem arks or regist ered trademarks of their respective compan ies. May 200 3[...]
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I Contents CHAPTER 1 BEF ORE YOU BEGIN .................................................................................... 1 1.1 Features .......................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Package Conten ts ................................................[...]
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External Modem User's Manual II Appendix A: Calle r ID Comm ands (Optional) .................................................................................. 43 Appendix B: Te chnical Specifica tions ........................................................................................... ... 45 Appendix C: Quick Reference .................[...]
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1 C HAPTER 1 B EFORE Y OU B EGIN 1.1 Features These Fax/Data/TAM Modem s com bine the features of a 56000(receive only )/33600/28800/14400/ 9600 bps data m odem an d a 14400/9600 bps FA X m odem. You r new Fax/Data/TAM Modem gives y our personal computer the ability to send and receive FAX mes sages over the teleph one line like a st andard FAX m a[...]
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3 C HAPTER 2 H ARDWARE I NSTALLATION 2.1 Connecting Your M odem Note: For safety, befo re insta lling and uninstalling y our modem , please m ake sure the telephone line is UNPLUGGED from your modem . Step 1: Power of f you r computer. Step 2: Con nect one en d of the RS -232 serial cabl e to the m odem an d the other t o your compu ter’s serial [...]
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External Modem User's Manual 4 Step 5: Plug the AC adapter into the m odem’s AC IN jack, and plug the oth er end into an electrical outlet. Step 6: Wh en connect ion is f inish ed, power on you r modem before y ou pow er on y our PC. The diagram below illustrates the typical ex ternal modem con nection: 2.2 LED Indicators After h ardware ins[...]
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5 C HAPTER 3 D RIVER I NSTALLATION After h ardware installation, tu rn on your m odem and then power on y our PC. Follow the instructions below to install the drivers for the modem . 3.1 Dri ver I nstal l ati on for Window s 95 Step 1: St art Window s 95. The Update Device Driver Wizard appears . Insert the prov ided Installation CD into y our CD-R[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 6 When y ou are done with driver in stallation, you w ill need to specify the cou ntry w here y ou locate upon dif ferent telecom mu nication regu lations/ law s. Please proceed to “ 3.6 Cou ntry Selection ” on page 15 for inst ructions.[...]
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Chapter 3 Driver Installation 7 3.2 Dri ver I nstal l ati on for Window s 98 Step 1: St art Window s 98. The Add New Hardware Wizard ap pe a rs anno uncing the dete cting o f a new hard ware. Cl i ck Next . Insert the provided Installation CD into you r CD-ROM drive. Step 2: Select Search for the best driver for your device and click Next . Step 3:[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 8 Step 7: Windows w ill continue to detect another device. Click Next . Step 8: With Search for the best driver for your device checkbox s elected, click Next . Step 9: Again , select Specify a location checkbox and the location sh ould be: x:DriverWin9x w here x is y our CD- ROM drive. Otherw ise, repeat step 3 [...]
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Chapter 3 Driver Installation 9 3.3 Dri ver I nstal l a ti on for Window s Me Step 1: Start Window s Me. The Add New Hardwa re Wizard appears. Insert th e Installation CD into y our CD-ROM drive. Select Specify the location of the driver (Advanced) an d then click Next . Step 2: With Search for the best driver for your device selected, unch eck the[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 10 Step 6: Again , select Search for the best driver for your device and check only th e Specify a location checkbox . The location should be: x :DriverWinM E w here x is your C D-ROM drive. Oth erwise, repeat s tep 2 to specify the location. Click Next . Step 7: Windows w ill find the driver for the device. Clic[...]
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Chapter 3 Driver Installation 11 3.4 Driver I nstallati on for Window s 2000 Step 1: Start Window s 2000. Window s w ill detect a new hardw are device, click Next to cont inue. Step 2: Select Search for a suitable driver… an d click Next . Step 3: Insert the Installation CD into y our CD-ROM drive. Check ONL Y Specify a location and click Next . [...]
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External Modem User's Manual 12 Step 6: If Digital S ignature Not Found win dow appears , click Yes to contin ue. Step 7: Click Finish . When Found New H ardwa re screen appears, w ait for com pleting the installation. When y ou are done with driver in stallation, you w ill need to specify the cou ntry w here y ou locate upon dif ferent teleco[...]
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Chapter 3 Driver Installation 13 3.5 Dri ver I nstal l ation For Wi ndow s XP Start Windows XP and insert the provided CD into your CD-R OM drive to start dr iver installation. Step 1 When Found New Hardw are Wizard screen appears, select In stall from a list or specific location (Advanced) and click Next . Step 2 With Search for the best driver in[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 14 Step 4 Click Finish . When Found New H ardwa re screen appears, w ait for com pleting the installation. When y ou are done with driver in stallation, you w ill need to specify the cou ntry w here y ou locate upon dif ferent telecom mu nication regu lations/ law s. Please proceed to “ 3.6 Cou ntry Selection ”[...]
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Chapter 3 Driver Installation 15 3.6 Country Selection Before starting the modem , y ou may need to specify the coun try w here y ou locate upon different telecom mu nication regulations/ law s. Step 1: Click Start , point to Settings and then click on Control P a nel . Double-click the Modem Regional Se ttings icon. Step 2: The utility w ill start[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 16 3.7 Verify that Yo ur Modem is Properly Installed 3.7.1 For Window s 95/98/Me Step 1: Click Start , point to Settings and then click on Control P a nel . Double-click the Mod em s icon. Note: If you are prom pted with Location Inform ation screen, en ter your area code and then ex it the screen. Step 2 : Highli [...]
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Chapter 3 Driver Installation 17 Step 3: Hig hlig ht the C OM port used by you r modem and clic k on More Info… . Step 4: Wait for commu nication w ith your m odem. Step 5: If your m odem is properly instal led, the com man d response s hould appear in the box as the follow ing. Congratulations! You have successfully installed the modem hard ware[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 18 3.7.2 For Windows 2000/XP Note: The conf iguration s teps are the sam e in Win dows 2000 and Win dows XP. The graphics here ass um e a Window s 2000 env ironm ent. Step 1: Click Start , point to Settings and then click on Control P a nel . Double-click the Phone and M odem Options icon. Note: If Location I nform[...]
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Chapter 3 Driver Installation 19 Step 3: C lick on Diagnostics tab and then click on Q uery Mo dem . Step 4: Wait for commu nication w ith your m odem. Step 5: If your m odem is properly instal led, the com man d response s hould appear in the box as the follow ing. Congratulations! You have successfully installed the modem hard ware and its driver[...]
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21 C HAPTER 4 D RIVER U NINSTALLATION 4.1 Uninstall a ti on fr om Wi ndow s 95/ 98/ M e Step 1: On the deskt op, click on My Computer and right-c lic k o n Properties . Step 2: C lick on Device Manager tab and then double-cl ick the Mo de m i c on. H ighlight IC+ 56k External Data Fax Voice Modem and then click on Rem ove . Step 3: When conf irm m [...]
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External Modem User's Manual 22 Step 4: You will return to System Properties wi ndow and fin d that y our modem is removed from th e hardware list. 4.2 Uninstall a ti on fr om Wi ndow s 2000 Step 1: Click Start , point to Settings and then click on Control P a nel . Double-click the Add/Rem ove Hardware ico n. Step 2: Click Next . Step 3: Sele[...]
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Chapter 4 Driver Uninstallation 23 Step 5 : Highli ght IC+ 56k External Data Fax Voice Modem from your dev ice list and then click Nex t . Step 6: Select Yes, I wa nt to… and then click Next . Step 7: Click Finish to complete un installation.[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 24 4.3 Uninstall a ti on fr om Window s XP Step 1 Click Start menu, po int to Settings and then click on Control Panel . On the Control Panel, double-click the System icon . Step 2 Click Hardware tab and then click Device Manager . Step 3 Double-click Mod em s and right-c lic k IC+ 56k Ex ternal Data Fax Voice Mode[...]
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25 C HAPTER 5 C OMMAND R EFERENCE This chapter i ncludes all comm ands, S- Regis ters supported by the modem . Before usi ng the comm ands, m ake su re your com mu nications s oftw are package provides the fun ction of ope rat i ng t he modem thro ugh its i nt e rna1 commands. I f your soft ware do es not su pport the function, ig nore this chapter[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 26 E0/E Disables c omm and ec ho. E1 Enables c omm and echo. (Default) Hn Hang Up H0/H Goes on-hook. (hangs up) H1 Goes of f-hook. (ready t o dial) In Identification I0/I Report the produc t c ode. I1 Report the hardware che cksum. I2 Report " TEST OK ! " . I3 Report “TP 560 Data/Fax/Voi c e 56K Modem )[...]
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Chapter 5 Co mm and Refer e nce 27 P Set Pulse Dial as Default Causes the m odem to ass um e that all subsequent dial co mm ands are pulse dials . You may omit the " P " from the dial str ings. Q Result Code Display Determ ines whether the m odem sends the r esult codes to the DT E. Q0/Q Enables resul t codes t o the DTE (Def aul t ). Q1 [...]
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External Modem User's Manual 28 X4 CONNECT<text> result c ode is gi ven upon ent eri ng onl i ne dat a stat e. Dial t one and busy detecti on are enabl e. (Default ) Z Reset Zn, w hich m ust be placed at th e end of the com m and line, resets the activ e configu ration of the m odem to th e stored configuration saved in nonv olatile RAM,[...]
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Chapter 5 Co mm and Refer e nce 29 &P2 S ets a 39/ 61 m ake/ break rati o @ 20 pps . &P3 S ets a 33/ 67 m ake/ break rati o @ 20 pps . &Rn CTR Signal Select Determin es wh ether CTR operates in accordan ce with th e EIA-232- D specification or rem ains ON &R1/&R CTR will become acti ve when RTS is On. &R0 CTS is alw ay s ON.[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 30 *I5 Selects con nect speed 12000bps *I6 Selects con nect speed 14400bps *I7 Selects con nect speed 16800bps *I8 Selects con nect speed 19200bps *I9 Selects con nect speed 21600bps *I10 Selects con nect speed 24000bps *I11 Selects con nect speed 26400bps *I12 Selects con nect speed 28800bps *I13 Selects con nect [...]
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Chapter 5 Co mm and Refer e nce 31 N1 Selects Di rec t (pass -through) Mode. N2 Selects MNP or dis connec t m ode. N3 Se lects MNP o r Buffer. N4 Select V. 42 without ODP &ADP phas e detect ion, MNP or buf f er. N5 Select V. 42 with ODP & A DP phase det ec tion, MNP or buf f er.(Dafaul t ) N6 Select V.42 without ODP&A DP or di s c[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 32 includes part of the num ber, and all but the last c om mand line end with the " ; " followed by a carriage return. ^ Tone Control Toggles calling tone enable/disable:applic able to current dial attem pt only. P Pulse Dialing P , placed ahead of a num ber, tells the m odem to dial a num ber using pulse[...]
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Chapter 5 Co mm and Refer e nce 33 5.4 S Register Reference Your mod em has status r egister s. T hese r egiste rs ar e memory locat i ons insid e your mod e m w hich c o ntro l your modem 's operation. You usu ally do not ha ve to worry about settin g any register becaus e the default va lues w ork for most applications. The S registers are s[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 34 Range: 0 - 255 rings S2 Escap e Character S2 holds the decim al value of the ASCII charac ter used as the es cape char acter. T he default value corres ponds to an ASCII '+'. A value over 127 disables the escape pr ocess , i.e., no escape c haracter will be recognized. Range: 0 - 255, ASCII decim al. S[...]
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Chapter 5 Co mm and Refer e nce 35 Range: 1 - 255 seconds . S8 Pause Time for Comma S8 controls how long th e modem pauses w hen a comm a " , " is encountered in a dial strin g wh ile executing a dial comm and. Range: 1 - 255 seconds . S9 Carrier Detect Response T ime S9 determines how long a carrier sign al must be present for the m odem[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 36 bit 3 (V) 0 Numeric. 1 Verbos e. bi t 4,5 (&P ) 00 39/61 m ake t o break ratio/ 10pps 01 33/67 mak e t o break ratio/10pps 10 39/61 mak e t o break ratio/20pps 11 33/67 mak e t o break ratio/20pps bi t 6(P or T) 0 T (Tone dial). 1 P (Pulse dial ). bit 7 0 Answer mode. 1 Originate m ode. S21 Bit M apped Optio[...]
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Chapter 5 Co mm and Refer e nce 37 S25 serves tw o purposes . When th e modem is operati ng in s yn chronous mode 1, th e value as signe d to S25 specifies th e length of time the m odem w aits after a connection has been made bef ore examin ing DTR. This allows th e modem to ign ore an ON-to-OFF transition of DTR, giving the user tim e to disconne[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 38 bit 0, 1 0 0 *H0 . 0 1 *H1 . Bit 2 0 *G0 . 1 *G1 . Bit 4-6 000 &K0 . 011 &K3 . 101 &K4 . 110 &K5 . S99 En ergy detection thresho ld This register can use in Call Progress Mode (CPM) for dial tone detectio n threshold. T he default value is 16 This register determin e the detection threshold for c[...]
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39 C HAPTER 6 M ODEM R EFERENCE 6.1 Troubl eshooti ng This chapter describes com m on problems in the installation , configu ration and regular u sage of your Fax/ Data/T AM Modem. To test the Fax/Data/TAM Modem, a comm unication softw are package is n eeded and the packag e mus t include a m ode that allows you to operate y our Fax/Data/TAM Modem [...]
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External Modem User's Manual 40 CONNECT 115200 24 x x x x Connec t ion est abl i s hed at 115200 bps CONNECT 1200TX/75RX 25 x x x x V. 23 establ i s hed:trans mi t at 75 bps, rec eive at 1200 bps CONNECT 75TX/1200RX 26 x x x x V. 23 establ i s hed:trans mi t at 1200 bps, rec eive at 75 bps CONNECT BELL 300 28 x x x x Connec tion es t ablished [...]
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Chapter 6 Modem Reference 41 6.3.3 Manual A nswer an Incoming Call Co mma nd l i ne : ATA <CR> The factory setting of th e S-register S0 is S0=0. This condition disab les the auto answ er capability so that y ou must issu e an ATA comm and to answ er a call. At power u p, your modem alw ays m onitors if there are incom ing ring s. If incom in[...]
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43 A PPENDICES A ppendix A : Caller I D Commands (Opti onal ) +VCIDn - Caller ID (Enables or disables Caller ID.) This com man d only apply t o models wh ich su pport the Cal ler ID fun ction. +VCID=0 Disables Caller ID.(Default.) +VCID=1 Enables Caller ID with formatted presentation to the DTE. The modem w ill present the data item s in a <Tag&[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 44 MES G = 06034242431 RING RING Unformatted Form Re porting The modem presents all in formation and packet control inf ormation f ound in the m essage. The modem, how ever, excludes the leading U's (channel seizure information) fro m the prese nt ation. The packet is presented in ASCII prin table hex nu mbers[...]
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Appendi ces 45 A ppendix B: Technical Specifications Data Rates(bps) V.90: 56000, 54667, 53333, 52000, 50667, 49333, 48000, 46667, 45333, 42667, 41333, 40000, 38667, 37333, 36000, 34667, 33333, 32000, 30667, 29333, 28000 (Receive on ly) Compatibility (Data) IT U-T V.90, V.34, V.32 bi s, V.32, V.22 bis and V.22 Bell: 212A (Fax) IT U-T V.17, V.29, V.[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 46 A ppendix C: Quick Refer ence A Go On- line in Answer Mode Bn Select Protocol to IT U-V.22 or Bell 212A D Go On-line in O riginate Mode En Com m and Echo Hn Hang Up In Identification Ln Control Speaker Volum e Mn Monitor Speak er On/O ff Nn Automode Enable On Retur n to On-line Data Mode P Set Puls e Dial as Def[...]
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Appendi ces 47 A ppendix D: Glossary A SCII An acron ym for Am erican Standard Code for Inf ormation Exchan ge. ASC II is a sev en-bit code w hich defin es 128 stan dard characters, inclu ding control ch aracters, letters, num bers, and symbol s. An extra 128 charact ers compri se the extended ASCII s et. Baud Rate The transm ission rate betw een t[...]
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External Modem User's Manual 48 Profile A list of default settings. Protocol A techn ical specification f or serial comm unications ; the protocols supporte d by th e modem are list ed in Appen dix B. PSK Phase Shif t Keying. Pulse Dialing A dialing form in wh ich each digit is repres ented by a series of pulses. Rotary telephones all use pu l[...]
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Appendi ces 49 A ppendix E: A SCII CODE TA BLE Decim al Hex Valu e Decimal Hex Value Decim al Hex Value D ecimal Hex Value 000 00 NUL 032 20 (space)064 40 @ 096 60 ' 001 01 SOH 033 21 ! 065 41 A 097 61 a 002 02 STX 034 22 " 066 42 B 098 62 b 003 03 ETX 035 23 # 067 43 C 099 63 c 004 04 EOT 036 24 $ 068 44 D 100 64 d 005 05 ENQ 037 25 % 06[...]