Contents Section One: Introduction 1.1 Modem Compatibility Section Two: Installing The Modem 2.1 Unpacking Your Rodent 2.2 Modem Installation 2.2.1 Hardware illustration . 2.2.2 Jack Connections... 2.2.3 Setting Up Modem Under Windows 98 /OSCAR 2.2.4 Checking Modem Functionality 2.2.5 Correcting “ Can't Open Port” Message Section Three: Installing and Configuring Communication Software 1.1 Accessing the Fax/Voice/Speakphone Function... 12 3.2 Using Your Modem 3.3 Where To Go Fiona HET.
Section One introduction Your new S6Khps modem is a high speed PC communication peripheral tat combines Data, Fax, Voice, Speakerphone [unctions into a hings device. This high performance modem connects your computer to al! popular modems and fax munchies available tod This manual provides installation and operating inductions for your modem. Also included in this mammal are listings ad descriptions of Ale standard AT command set, S-registers. and troubleshooting, lips.
Section Two Installing The Modem [his section explains how to connect your modem to your computer 2.1 Unpacking Your Modem In addition to this manual, your made pick items: ¢ contains tie following «One modem «Modem software AP. dies »One software manual «Ome telephone cable S61411SM(GN «Voice socket Bracket (W NOTE: Contact your dealer if any of the shove items are missing from your package 2.2 Modem Installation The following steps provide instructions for installing your modem. 2.2.
7. Replace the computer cover and plug in your computer " N Reconnect all cables > ww! Connect the telephone cable into the modems "LINE" ” connector (see Figure 2-2). Attach the other end into the telephone wall jack. figure 2:2 © Connect the sound jacks between MODEM and your Sound Card or the bracket provided with the package Please carefully read your Sound Card User's Manual for connector pin assignment of Sound Card.
2.2.3 Setting Up Modem Under Windows 98 / POSER This internal modest supports the Plug and Play feature. Be flows your computer to set the optimal configuration for the modem and comic nation software nationalistically NOTE: Check you version of Windows 98 / USER? by looking in “Start” =» “Settings” "Control Panel" = “System” =» “General”. PART A of the installation is for W9B (Windows 28 version 4.10.1996) only. PART B of lhe installation is for OSCAR (Windows 95 Version 4.00.9508) only.
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Section Three Installing and Configuring Communication Software NOTE: install the communication software according fo the software user's manual. Be casein halt your software is configured fo communicate swath lhe modem on the same COM port and IRQ fine used by the modem. You may be prompted by the software to configure certain communication parameters.
3.3 Where To Go From Here I vou have difficulties getting your modem to work, read Section Four to find information as well as answers (0 commonly asked questions aud problems concerning the communication software. Sections Five through Ten contain reference material (AT commands, S-register. and Result-codes. etc.) and can be skipped.
Section Four Troubleshooting Communication Software Your modem is designed to provide reliable and trouble-free service. Should you experience any difficulty, however, the information contained in this section will assist you in determining and resolving the source of the difficulty. 1f you cannot resolve your difficulty after reading this chapter, contact your dealer or vendor for 4.1 Modem does not respond to commands. 1.Make sure the modem is nat configured with a conflicting COM part and IRQ selling .
2.Press the ENTER key several times. The remote system may be waiting lo receive your data before it begins. 3. Make sure the correct terminal emulation mode is being used in the software {refer to software manual) 4.4 Modem experiences errors while online with a remote modems, 1.Make sure Cal Waiting is muted off. 2. Make sure RESTRICTS hardware flow control is enabled. Do rot use XON/XOFF software flow control when transferring binary 3.
Section Five AT Command Set 5.1 Executing Commands Your modem is in Command Made upon power-on and is ready to receive and execute “AT commands. The modem remains in Command Mode until it makes a connection with a remote modem. Commands may be sent to the modem from an attached terminal or a PLC mining a communication pro grant. This made is designed to operate at common DTE speeds ranging from 115.2Kbps to 300bps. All commands and data must be issued to the modem using tie of the valid DTE speeds. 5.
867 Sr=n apo Escape characters-switch from Data Mode to Cortland Mode Modem on-hook (hang-up) Modem off-hook (make busy) Report Identification information Speaker OFF Low speaker volume Medium speaker valuing High speaker volume Speaker always off Speaker on until carrier detected Speaker always ort Speaker off during dialing, on until carrier detected Return to Data Mode Initiate a retrain and return to Date Mode Pulse dial Result code enabled Result code disabled Read S-register r.
+MS=abodef +MR=0 +MR=1 Gabonese Set pulse dial to firebreak ratio @ 20 pps Set pulse dial lo jailbreak ratio @ 20 pps Report current configuration and stored profile Store current! configuration Select Modulation Parameter a specifies the modulation protocol as 8103, 8212, V21,V22, v228, VIC, V32, V32B, V34 or FLEXIBLE, VEO Parameter b specifies auto mode operation, where 0 = auto mode disabled, 1 = auto mode enabled. Parameter © specifies the lowest transmit speed for connection.
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Section Six S Register Summary Your modem has 16 registers, designated SO through $89. Table 6-1 shows the registers, their Unctions, and their default values. Some registers can have their values changed by commands, If you use a command to change a register value, the command remains in effect until you turn off or reset your modem. Your modem then reverts to the operating characteristics specified in its nonvolatile memory.
Section Seven Result Code Summary OK RING ERROR NO DIAL TONE NO ANSWER DELAYED FAX +FC ERROR wa sno 24 33 +4 CONNECT NO CARRIER CONNECT 1200 E busy CONNECT xxx” BLACKLISTED DATA NOTE: *For.
Section Eight Specifications Modulation std. Compression: Error Correction: FAX Group: FAX Command: Transmit level: ART. Power: Temperature: v.90, Flexible, V.34+, V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.29, V.27ter, V.22bis, V.23, V.22. V.21, V.17, Bell 212 / 103, V.42bis, MNP Class § V.