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USER MANU AL MODEL 2190 V .90 Analog Modem P ar t# 07M2190-A Doc# 091011U A Revised 01/29/99 SALES OFFICE (301)975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPOR T (301)975-1007 http://www .patton.com CERTIFIED An ISO-9001 Certified Company[...]
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1 2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS Section P age 1.0 W arranty Information .............................................................2 1.1 Radio and TV Interference 1.2. CE Notice 1.3 FCC Inf ormation 1.4 Ser vice 2.0 General Inf or mation ...............................................................4 2.1 F eatures 2.2 P ackage Contents 3.0 Installation .[...]
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1.3 FCC INFORMA TION The Model 2190 has been tested and registered in compliance with the specifications in P ar t 68 of the FCC r ules. A label on the equipment bears the FCC registration number . Y ou ma y be requested to provide this inf or mation to your telephone company . Y our telephone company ma y make changes in its f acilities, equip- me[...]
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3.0 INST ALLA TION The Model 2190 is equipped with one RS-232 Serial P or t, two RJ-11 connectors, 2 jac k hook-ups (1 microphone, 1 speakerphone), 1 A C power source and a po wer switch. Figure1 belo w , shows the rear panel of the Model 2190 and the location of these connectors. F ollowing figure 1 are sections describing proper installation of e[...]
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4.2 A T COMMANDS Ref er to the f ollowing A T Command Set Char t below . This char t identifies the command function and describes the elements of the command. A T Command Sets A T Command Sets (continued) A A/ Bn Dn En Hn ATB0 ATB1 ATE0 ATE1 ATH0 ATH1 Answer Co mmand Forces the modem to go off-hook in answer m ode without waiting for a ring. Repea[...]
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A T Command Sets (continued) A T Command Sets (continued) T Vn ATV0 ATV1 Set Tone Dial This com m and forc es DTMF dialing unt i l the nex t P di al m odi fier or P com m and i s rece i ved. Result Code Fr om Enables short-for m ( t erse) result code. Enables long-for m (verbose) result code (default) Wn Xn Yn Zn &Cn ATW 0 ATW 1 ATW 2 ATX0 ATX1[...]
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A T Command Sets (continued) &Tn &V &V1 &Wn &Yn AT&T0 AT&T1 AT&T3 AT&T4 AT&T5 AT&T6 AT&T7 AT&T8 AT&W 0 AT&W 1 AT&Y0 AT&Y1 Loop Test Functi ons Termi nat es test in progr ess. Init iates local anal og l oopback. Init iates local di gi tal l oopback. Enables digit al l oopback acknow[...]
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A T Command Sets (continued) 4.3 DIAL CODES The f ollowing chart shows the Model 2190 dial codes and dial functions. Dial Codes Nn Vn ATN0 ATN1 ATN2 ATN3 ATN4 ATN5 ATV0 ATV1 Operating Mode Selects normal speed buffered mode. Selects direct mode. Selects reliable Selects auto reliable (error-correction) mode. Selects LAP-M error-correction[...]
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Dial Codes (continued) 4.4 SUB P ARAMETER DEFINITIONS This section describes the Model 2190 sub parameters. Listed below are v ar ious modulations with the possible rates that the Model 2190 suppor ts. 4.5 F AX COMMANDS The f ollowing section describes the Model 2190 f ax commands. The f ax commands are divided into two listings; the first list sho[...]
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Fax Class 2 commands (contin ued) +FDIS: Repor t remote capabilities +FDIS= Current sessions parameters +FDR Begin or continue phase C receiv e data +FDT= Data transmission +FDTC: Repor t the polled station capabilities +FET : P ost page message response +FET=N T ransmit page punctuation +FHNG Call termination with status +FK Session termination +F[...]
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Commands to Change or Read Registers (continued) A T = ??? Changes the value of the last ref erenced register . ??? = new v alue AT ? Displays the v alue of the last referenced register . A TSn P oints to new register . "n" = number of register to point A TSn? Displays the contents of the register select ed with n. "n" = number [...]
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5.0 OPERA TIONS Once you ha ve configured the Model 2190 properly . Y ou are now ready to operate the unit. The f ollowing section describes the LED sta- tus monitors. 5.1 LED ST A TUS MONIT ORS The Model 2190 f eatures eight front panel LEDS. Figure 2 belo w shows the front panel location of each LED . Following Figure 2 is a description of each L[...]
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APPENDIX B P A TTON ELECTR ONICS MODEL 2190 RESUL T CODES SHOR T FORM LONG FORM 0O K 1 Connect 2 Ring 3 No Carrier 4 Error 5 Connect 1200 6 No Dial T one 7 Busy 8 No Ans wer 10 Connect 2400 11 Connect 4800 12 Connect 9600 13 Connect 14400 14 Connect 19200 18 Connect 57600 22 Connect 1200/75 23 Connect 75/1200 24 Connect 7200 25 Connect 12000 28 Con[...]
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APPENDIX C P A TTON ELECTR ONICS MODEL 2190 RS-232 (ITU-T V .24/V .28) PIN ASSIGNMENTS PIN V .24 FUNCTIONS SIGNALS DIRECTION 1 F rame Ground FG 2 103 T ransmitted Data TxD Input 3 104 Received Data RxD Output 4 105 Request to Send RTS Input 5 106 Clear to Send CTS Output 6 107 Data Set Ready DSR Output 7 102 Signal Ground SG 8 109 Carrier Detect CD[...]