Data Connect V.3600UI modem User Manual V1.
Contents CHAPTER 1: MODEM INTRODUCTION ....................................2 1.1 Description ..........................................................................................................2 1.2 Technical Specifications .....................................................................................3 1.3 Ordering Information .........................................................................................7 CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION .....................................................
(‘+’+):..................................................................................................44 4.17.3 Additional Information:......................................................................44 4.18 Intelligent Dial Polling ......................................................................................45 CHAPTER 5 : INSTRUCTION SETS ......................................................................47 5.1 AT Command Set........................................................
INFORMATION TO THE USER NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A 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 if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference will not occur in a particular installation.
FCC REQUIREMENTS This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the base unit of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. IF REQUESTED, THIS INFORMATION MUST BE GIVEN TO THE TELEPHONE COMPANY. The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called.
CHAPTER 1: MODEM INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 MODEM INTRODUCTION 1.1 Description 1.2 Technical Specifications 1.
CHAPTER 1: MODEM INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: MODEM INTRODUCTION 1.1 Description • The Network Series Modem are high performance, synchronous and asynchronous, full duplex multi-standard modems designed for use on 2-wire dial circuits and 2/4 wire leased lines. The MODEM series fully comply with ITU-T V.34、V.32bis/V.32、 V.22bis、 V.22、V.23、V.21 and BELL 212A/103,speed: 115200 - 300bps Asynch, 33600 - 1200bps Synchronization。 In V.34 and V.32bis/ V.
CHAPTER 1: MODEM INTRODUCTION 1.2 Technical Specifications Modem fully complies with ITU-T recommendations V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22, V.21, V.23, V.24, V.26bis,V.28, V.25, V.25bis, V.52, V.54, V.42, V.42bis, V.8, and BELL 212A/103 operating standards. • Modulation type : Refer to table 1-1A,1-1B. • Clock tolerance (1) Synchronous : ± 0.01% (2) Asynchronous : Basic range + 1% to - 2.5% Extended overspeed range + 2.3% to - 2.
CHAPTER 1: MODEM INTRODUCTION Table 1-1A : Modem operating mode (4 wires/2wires L-L or D-L) Operating Mode MOD. Carrier Symbol rate Constellation points (Table 1-1c) (Table 1-1c) 4 to 1024 Depends on the combination of data rate, symbol rate and constellation expansion chosen. V.34+ V.34+ V.34 V.34 V.34 V.34 V.34 V.34 V.34 V.34 V.34 33600 31200 28800 26400 24000 21600 19200 16800 14400 12000 9600 SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM SM V.34 V.34 V.34 7200 4800 2400 SM SM SM V.
CHAPTER 1: MODEM INTRODUCTION Table 1-1B : V.34 Symbol Rate and Carrier Frequency Symbol Rate (Baud) Low Carrier (Hz) High Carrier (Hz) 2400 1600 1800 3000 1800 2000 3200 1829 1920 3429 1959 1959 • Transmit Level Lease-Line: 0~-31 dBm 1 dB stepadjustable. Dial-Line: 0~-15 dBm 1 dB step adjustable.
CHAPTER 1: MODEM INTRODUCTION • Far-end Echo Coverage : Maximum 1.2 seconds. • Scrambler & Descrambler : Comply with ITU-T V.34,V.32bis,V.32,V.22bis, V.22 Output Voltage • Data And Control Signal : ± (6 ~ 12)V (ITU-T V.28) Input Voltage ± (3 ~ 25)V Output Impedance ≧ 330 Ω Input Impedance 3000 ~ 7000 Ω • Tx Clock Source Freq. Tolerance Duty Cycle • Test Features : Internal/External/Loopback : ± 0.01 % : 50 ± 1 % : V.54/V.
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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 2.1 Description 2.2 Unpacking 2.3 Site Requirements 2.4 Site Selection 2.5 AC Electrical Outlet Connection 2.6 Connecting With Dial Line 2.
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION 2.1 Description This chapter provides the information needed to install the Network Series Modem and to ensure that it is working properly. You may obtain more information about this subject for rack-mount modem shelf from the User's Manual of TRS16 or TRS32 rack-mount modem shelf. 2.
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION 2) If you are unsure whether the electrical service in your building is properly grounded, have it examined by your municipal electrical inspector. 3) Install a surge protector between the modem and AC power outlet. Any additional computer equipment you have connected to the modem (directly or through another device), such as a terminal or printer, should also be plugged into the same surge protector.
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION 2.6 Connecting With Dial Line To connect your modem to a permissive RJ11 voice jack and dial line, follow this procedure: On the rear panel of MODEM, there is an 8 pins RJ-45 jack used for Leased Line, beside this, there are two RJ-11 6 pins jack, one is “DIAL LINE“ and the other is "PHONE". Connect the “PHONE” jack to telephone set and then connect the telephone line to "DIAL LINE" jack. The pin layout of the “PHONE” connector for RJ11 operation is as follows: Pin.
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION 2.7 Connecting With Leased Line For the leased line connection, you should connect the lines RJ45 connector labeled with "Leased" on the back of Modem: Modem Color 2-Wire 4-Wire Pin No. Leased Line 1 Blue TX/RX TX 2 Orange TX/RX TX 3 Black 4 Red TX/RX TX 5 Green TX/RX TX 6 Yellow RX 7 Brown RX RX 8 White (or Gray) RX When it used RJ-45 8 core wire, pin 1, 2 is a group used for 2 wires leased line application. it is TX for 4 wires leased line application.
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE CHAPTER3 FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE 3.1 The Front Panel Description 3.2 The Rear Panel Description 3.3 Operating the Network Series Modem 3.4 The Menu Tree 3.
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE 3.1 The Front Panel Description There are 5 key on the front panel of Modem (VO/DA Key, Right Key, Left Key, ENTER Key and EXIT Key), one 2 x 16 LCD displayer and 10 LEDs. Through these interfaces, users are able to see the status of modem or chang the configurations as illustrated below: Figure 3-1 Front Panel 3.
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE 3.3 Operating the Network Series Modem Total 5 keys, as follow: 1. Key : VO/DA It is used as the voice/data select key for dial line application, Disconnect/Reconnect selection for leased line applications, or "home" key for set-up menu to go back to the home menu. Left key ; It is used to shift to left field. Right key; It is used to shift to right field or next item. ENTER Enter key; It is used to enter the next lower level menu or confirm selections.
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE B. Menu Select Exp 1 : Exp 2 : L MENU Select STATUS L MENU Select TEST Description: 1) In top menu, press "ENTER" key to enter this menu. 2) Select "LOCAL"or "REMOTE" first if connected and remote access function enabled. 3) The character "L" on the upper left corner stands for local. 4) You may use " " and " " keys to select menu. 5) Press "ENTER " key to enter the "MENU". 6) Press "EXIT" key to quit from this menu.
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE 3.4 The Menu Tree Main Menu STATUS DIAL PROTOCOL Version Top TEST CONFIG MODEM CONFIG DTE COMMAND LINE SETUP PROFILE REMOTE STATUS A. STATUS MENU / REMOTE STATUS MENU Tx Level = -XX dBm Rx Level = -XX dBm S/N. Ratio = XX dB EQM Valueio = XXX F-Shift = X.X Hz F F-Shift = X.X Hz * Delay = XXXX ms * P jitter = X Deg. STATUS : * F Echo = XX.
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE B. DIAL MENU Dial a Number Edit a Number Ring Times Progress Tone Redial Delay Dial Type SPK. Control dial\Off SPK. Volume C. PROTOCOL MENU Protocol Type #0 nnnn\#1 nnnn\...\#9 nnnn #0 nnnn\#1 nnnn\...\#9 nnnn Auto ANS Off\1 Times...255 Times Basic Code\Don't Care\Dial Tone \Busy Tone\Dial+Busy Tone Immediate\1\...
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE ORG/ANS Mode Auto Retrain Tx Clock Retrain Threshold ASI Overspeed Make/Break Force Off Hook OH by DTR Pump Edit FB\FF Ctrl LL Tx Level DL Tx Level Remote Access Dynamic Range F. CONFIG DTE MENU DTE Speed Flow Control DTR Off Action DTR Control TS Control DSR Control DCD Control Data Format Total Bits AL by 141 RDL by 140 G.
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CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE 3.5 Detailed Description of the Menu Tree 3.5.1 STATUS MENU Item Name Command Description TX LEVEL = -XX dBm AT%S Transmitted signal level. This value is equal to the " TX level" of config modem. Normally, for the 2w leased line and the dial line, the recommended value is between -10 and -13dBm.
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE MANU RETRAIN ATO2 Force Modem redo adapting. RX BAUD = XXXX AT%S Indication of the signaling rate of received signal. For examples: RX Baud=3429 means the switching speed or number of transitions is 3429, however, one baud can be made to represent more than one bit per second. (This value is only available when operating on V.34) TX BAUD = XXXX AT%S Indication of the signaling rate of transmitted signal. (This value is only available when operating on V.34).
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE 3.5.2 Item Name DIAL MENU Command Description Dial a Number \#0...#9 ATDSn Dial out a preset telephone number #n(n=0..9). This function can interact with the auto redial function or dial line auto establishment function. Edit a Number \#0...#9 AT&Zn=xx Edit telephone number #n (n=0..9) for up to 20 digits each group.If the "@" is included inside the number and auto-redial is ON, then it will redial next number after no answer until the number without "@".
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE 3.5.3 Item Name PROTOCOL MENU Command Protocol Type AT\Nn Normal AT\N0 Direct AT\N1 Reliant MNP AT\N2 Auto AT\N3 Reliant LAPM AT\N4 LAPM,Normal AT\N5 LAPM,MNP AT\N6 MNP Normal AT\N7 Connect Code DTE Speed DTE/EC/DCE DCE Speed ATWn ATW0 ATW1 ATW2 Discon. method Immediate With clear-down Modem reset ATS28=n (bit3,2) Login Check Disable #0..#9 ALL By NMS Send Password Off #0..
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE password. Time required for sending password is about 2 seconds; Control code ‘+’ can be applied in #0..#9. (Call back telephone number). Assign one of the stored phone number #0..#9 as the Call Back Number. Control codes such as ‘+’, ‘<’, ‘>’ should not appear in phone number. CallBack No. #0..#9 The period ANS modem will delay before start Call Back procedure (from Idle to Dial).
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE 3.5.5 Item Name Speed V34 Command Description AT%Bn Set modem speed and protocol.
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE LL TX Level ATS30=n 0..-31 dBm DL TX Level Set leased line transmit level. /-13dBm (default) ATS56 =n 0..-15 dBm Set dial line transmit Level. /-13dBm (default) ASI Overspeed AT%An Select async data speed tolerance.(ITU-T V.14) +1% +2.3% Make/Break AT%A0 AT%A1 AT&Pn /Basic range +1% to -2.5% (default). /Extended overspeed range +2.3% to -2.5%. Pulse dial make / break ratio selection. UK(33.3%) US(39%) AT&P1 AT&P0 /33.3\66.7% (default). /39\61%.
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE 3.5.6 CONFIG DTE MENU Item Name DTE Speed Command AT 300 bps Description This setting is used to determine DTE speed when auto speed conversion is ON in V.42 / MNP / normal mode. *When using direct mode and all the synchronous modes, this setting will not available and DTE speed will be determined by modem speed, DTE speed = modem speed.
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE Disconnect MODEM Reset AT&D2 AT&D3 /Disconnect. Normally used with 108.1. /Force Modem reset. DSR Control Normal Forced on AT&Sn AT&S1 AT&S0 DSR signal control selection. /DSR ON after Modem handshaking. /Force DSR in ON position. DCD Control Forced on Normal AT&Cn AT&C0 AT&C1 V.13 HDX AT&C2 V.23 HDX AT&C2 DCD signal control selection. /Force DCD in ON position. /DCD ON means line is in connection while DCD OFF means line is OFF (default). /ITU-T V.
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE 3.5.7 COMMAND MENU Item Name Command Mode AT command Command ATS19=n (bit1.0) V.25bis command Dumb mode Description Intelligent function command set selection. /Hayes compatible "AT" command set with async format. /ITU-T V.25bis command set with async, Bisync and HDLC\SDLC formats. /Dumb mode, don't accept any command.
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE 3.5.8 LINE SETUP MENU Item Name Command Description Line Type Dial Line 2W Leased 4W Leased AT&Ln AT&L0 AT&L1 AT&L2 Select line type and also set dial back-up function. /Dial line. /2 wire leased line. /4 wire leased line. Leased to Dial ATS31=n Manual Auto (bit0) Auto dial back-up control while leased line is out of service. \Manual control (default) /Auto dial back-up. Backup Tel. No dial backup #0 nnnn ..
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE 3.5.9 PROFILE MENU Item Name LOAD Command ATZn Description This machine provides 20 groups of load configuration profile. Among them 10 groups configuration profile which cover the most required applications for normal use. The other 10 groups are set by the user which can be revised by the user before filing for use. (n=0-9) User Defined : User Profile#0..#9 AT&Zn /User defined load profile #0..#9.
CHAPTER 3 : FRONT PANEL AND MENU TREE profile#0,and flush the stored telephone numbers. /confirm the initializing action. Press enter key to confirm or any other key to quit. Are you sure??? Serg edit Base = DEC Base = Bin XX : △△△□□□□□□□□ ATSn=m Edit the contain of the selected sreg. /Edit the value of the S-register in decimal form. /Edit the value of the S-register in binary form. After selecting the form, press Enter to starting editing S-register shown in the following format.
CHAPTER 4: GENERAL INFORMATION AND FEATURES CHAPTER 4 GENERAL INFORMATION AND FEATURES CONTENT 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 37 Preview Dieal Line VS. Leased Line 2W/4W Leased Line Originate Mode VS. Answer Mode Synchronous VS. Asynchronous Error Correction And Data Compression Configuration Profile Set-up Remote Access Multi-standard Handshake Auto Dial Back-Up Auto Fallback And Fall Forward Line Status Monitoring B.E.R.
CHAPTER 4: GENERAL INFORMATION AND FEATURES CHAPTER 4: GENERAL INFORMATION AND FEATURES 4.1 Preview In order to help you to get familiar with your Network Series Modem, this chapter introduces you some common applications. For most applications, the materials of this chapter will be enough. 4.2 Dial Line VS. Leased Line There are two kinds of telephone lines --- dial lines and leased lines described as below. A. Leased line provides users a dedicated communication channel.
CHAPTER 4: GENERAL INFORMATION AND FEATURES 4.3 2W/4W Leased Line We had talked modem operate in the previous section. There are two-wire leased lined and four-wire leased line. 2W leased line achieves full duplex with only a pair of lines. There comes up the problem of interference. In V.21, V.22, V.22bis operating modes, the Modem used the frequency split method. Whereas, in V.32/V32bis/V.34 mode, it must provides "echo cancellation", because originate and answer modems occupy the same frequency band.
CHAPTER 4: GENERAL INFORMATION AND FEATURES 4.5 Synchronous VS. Asynchronous The data formats of both connecting modems must be exactly the same in order to exchange data with each other. There are synchronous and asynchronous data formats. The common personal computers and terminals are asynchronous. Whereas, the host computers and their terminals are often synchronous. For most multiplexes, the connecting modems should be synchronous.
CHAPTER 4: GENERAL INFORMATION AND FEATURES 4.7 Configuration Profile Set-Up The Network Series Modem have various operating modes. To save your energy, it provides 10 sets of factory default settings as well as 10 sets of user setup profile which store data even the power is off. Users may choose the most similar factory default setting; make some modifications with front panel or by AT commands from terminal then save the modified setting to a user profile.
CHAPTER 4: GENERAL INFORMATION AND FEATURES 4.10 Auto Dial Back-Up When you apply the modem to leased lines, no matter what protocol you are using, in case that the lines don't function well, you may allow modem dial a stored number via a dial line to rebuild the connection. This line is called "back-up line." While using the back-up line, the modem periodically checks the recovery of leased lines to find the opportunity to go back to leased lines in order to save the charge of dial line.
CHAPTER 4: GENERAL INFORMATION AND FEATURES 7. Phase jitter P J = 1 Degree 8. Far-end echo level F Echo = -40 dB 9. Terminal mode DTE = 19200 ASY 10 10 .Retrain count Retrains = 1 The parameters above can be found in “STATUS” menu. 4.13 B.E.R Test In addition to the parameters stated in the previous section, the Network Series Modem also offers bit error rate test without any extra test instruments.
CHAPTER 4: GENERAL INFORMATION AND FEATURES 4.16 ITU-T V.13/ V.23 Simulated Carrier Control in Half Duplex The modem normally operates in full duplex. mode. However, some applications may requires control of a remote DCD signal by a local RTS signal. V.13/ V.23 operation allows local RTS control of remote DCD signal without on-off carrier switching in half duplex operation. The V.13/ V.23 function apply to the SNA network and the related setting is located in "DCD control" under "CONFIG DTE" menu. 4.
CHAPTER 4: GENERAL INFORMATION AND FEATURES Dynamic Password/Call Back Control Code as “>”, “ <” will not take effect during Login check (will be treated as part of Password). There’s no Call Back function under leased line mode. f. Password Security by Pass through e. 4.18 Intelligent Dial Polling 1. Settings: When under Dial Modifiers setting, use “@” symbol for intelligent dial polling instead, but “=” is still “wait for quiet answer (silence). 2.
CHAPTER 5 : INSTRUCTION SETS CHAPTER 5 INSTRUCTION SETS CONTENT 5.1 AT Command Set 5.2 Dial Modifiers 5.3 Result Codes 5.4 V.
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CHAPTER 5 : INSTRUCTION SETS Cmd ATQn ATS ATT ATVn ATWn ATXn ATZn AT&Cn AT&Dn AT&Fn 48 Function Description response on/off 0 : response on 1 : response off S register read/write ATSnn? : read s register ATSnn=mm : write value mm (in decimal form) to the s register nn enable tone dialing result code form (long/short) 0 : short 1 : long extented result code formats 0 : CONNECT with DTE speed 1 : CONNECT with CARRIER, PROTOCOL and DTE speed 2 : CONNECT with DCE speed result code formats / call progr
CHAPTER 5 : INSTRUCTION SETS Cmd AT&Gn AT&Kn or AT\Qn AT&Ln AT&Mn or AT&Qn AT&Pn AT&Rn AT&Sn AT&Tn AT&Vn AT&Wn AT&Xn 49 Function Description guard tone options 0 : disabled 1 : 550 Hz 2 : 1800 Hz DTE flow control options 0 : no flow control 1 : XON/XOFF flow control 2 : CTS only flow control 3 : RTS/CTS flow control line type selections 0 : dial line 1 : 2-wired leased line 2 : 4-wired leased line data format options 0 : async data mode 1 : sync data mode dial pulse (MAKE/BREAK) ratio 0 : USA (39/61
CHAPTER 5 : INSTRUCTION SETS Cmd AT&Yn AT&Zn AT\Jn AT\Nn AT%An 50 Function Description powerup user profile n (n=0~9) 0 : load user profile 0 on power up n : load user profile n on power up view/store telephone number n (n=0~9) n = 0 .. 9, the selected telephone number AT&Zn? : view tel number n AT&Zn=string : store the string to tel number n.
CHAPTER 5 : INSTRUCTION SETS Cmd AT%Bn AT%Cn 51 Function Description modem speed 0 : V.
CHAPTER 5 : INSTRUCTION SETS Cmd AT%Dn AT-V DTR off-to-on actions 0 : DTR off-to-on normal (108.2) 1 : DTR off-to-on dial/ans according to ring-in(108.
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CHAPTER 5 : INSTRUCTION SETS Table 5-3 Result Codes (cont.
CHAPTER 5 : INSTRUCTION SETS 5.4 V.25bis Auto call Unit V.25bis auto call unit is used for auto calling in asynchronous and synchronous data formats. 1. V.25bis Commands a. CRNx b. CRSy c. PRNy;x d. RLN e. CIC f. DIC - Call request - dial a phone number (x) entered on DTE keyboard. - Call request - dial a phone number stored in specified memory address (y). y=0-9. - Program number - store a phone number (x) in specified memory address (y). y=0-9 - Request list of all stored numbers.
CHAPTER 6 : MAINTENANCE CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE CONTENT 6.1 Description 6.2 Instruments 6.3 Periodic Maintenance 6.4 Troubleshooting 6.
CHAPTER 6 : MAINTENANCE CHAPTER 6 : MAINTENANCE 6.1 Description This chapter gives you the information of maintenance and the required instruments in order to let you recover the troubles quickly. 6.2 Instruments The only instrument you need is a mult-meter, due to the embedded digital and analog test abilities. 6.3 Periodic Maintenance For every three months, you should do the following jobs. (A) Turn the power off, clean the modem, check the plugs, make sure all the connectors are connected firmly.
APPENDIX 1: Modem S-REGISTER TABLE APPENDIX 1: Modem S-REGISTER TABLE No Default Unit S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 1 0 43 13 10 8 2 45 2 6 15 times times decimal decimal decimal decimal second second second 100ms 1/.
APPENDIX 1: S-REGISTER TABLE bit 6 bit 7 S15 S16 01000000 binary S17 S18 S19 0 00011100 minute binary S20 S21 00000101 binary No Default Unit Answer Originate reserved Bit Mapped Options(set / clear) bit 0 *0 - AT&T0 Test Pattern off 1 - AT&T10,&T7,&T8 Test Pattern on bit 1 *0 RDL off 1RDL on bit 2 *0 - AT&T0 LAL off 1 - AT&T1,T8 LAL on bit 3 0 - AT&T0 LDL off *1 - AT&T3 LDL on bit 4 *0 - AT&T0 RDL off 1 - AT&T6,T7 RDL on bit 5 - reserved bit 7,6 - test pattern selection 00 - reserved *01 - AT
APPENDIX 1: S-REGISTER TABLE S22 01110110 binary S23 00100001 binary No Default Unit S24 01000000 binary 61 Bit Mapped Options bit 1,0 - speak volume 00 - low *01 - medium 10 - high 11 - reserved bit 3,2 - speak control 00 - off *01 - speaker on until carrier detected 10 - always on 11 - off when dial bit 6,5,4 - result code and call progress 000 - ATX0 CONNECT without speed message, blind dial, no busy tone(Basic Code) 001 - reserved 010 - reserved 011 - reserved 100 - ATX1 CONNECT with speed
APPENDIX 1: S-REGISTER TABLE S25 00 100ms S26 S27 0 00001000 10ms binary S28 00000000 binary No Default Unit S29 10101101 binary 62 10 - reserved 11 - reserved bit 3,2 - reserved bit 7-4 - Login check 0000..1001 - #0..#9 1010 - ALL 1011 By NMS *1100..
APPENDIX 1: S-REGISTER TABLE 1 - front panel lock 00 - AT%G0 auto FB/FF disable *01 - AT%G1 auto FB/FF enable 10 - AT%G2 Auto FF off but FB on 11 - reserved bit 7 0 - AT%U0 autobauding off *1 - AT%U1 autobauding on Leased Line Tx Level (0..-31 dBm) Bit Mapped Options bit 0 - leased to dial 0 - manual* 1 - auto bit 1 - dial to leased 0 - manual* 1 - auto bit 2 - V.32 auto FFFB by Retrain bit 3 - reserved bit 7,6,5,4 - backup tel.
APPENDIX 1: S-REGISTER TABLE S42 00000010 S43 00000000 S44 S45 S46 S47 S48 S49 S50 00000000 S51 00000011 No Default binary Bit Mapped Options bit 0 reserved bit 1 0 - receive power drop control off *1 - receive power drop control on bit 2 *0 - enable V.34 asymmetrical rate 1 - disable V.
APPENDIX 1: S-REGISTER TABLE S53 00010011 binary No Default Unit 10 - reserved 11 - reserved 13 - reserved 14 - reserved 15 - V32_4800 16 - V32b_7200 TCM 17 - V32_9600 TCM 18 - V32_9600 QAM 19 - V32b_12000T 20 - V32b_14400T 26 - V34_19200 27 - V34_24000 28 - V34_28800 29 - reserved 30 - reserved 31 - V34_4800 32 - V34_7200 33 - V34_9600 34 - V34_14400 35 - V34_16800 36 - V34_21600 37 - V34_26400 38 - V34_12000 40 - V34_2400 41 - V34+_31200 42 - V34+_33600 43 - reserved 44 - reserved 45 - reserved 46
APPENDIX 1: S-REGISTER TABLE S58 S59 S60 66 0 01 - medium 10 - Low 11 - reserved bit 2 - reserved bit 3 Security password pass through bit 7,6,5,4 - reserved Retrain times , 0 ~ 255 (default 2 ) Profile Checksum decimal Power-up # (AT&Yn)
APPENDIX 2: LCD MENU QUICK REFERENCE APPENDIX 2: LCD MENU QUICK REFERENCE MENU I T E M Version screen Main Screen V.34 Modem V:2.XX/BA/8.050 V34 Adapt V42bis D ANS Standby SN: xxxxxxxxxxxx V:2.XXX/BA/8.050 L TARGET SELECT LOCAL L TARGET SELECT REMOTE ↓ ↑ → # Note 1 = “ENTER” KEY = “EXIT” KEY = “>” KEY ← = “<” KEY Scroll item & parameter by “>” or “<” Note1: Only available when connected and Remote Access function is enabled STATUS DIAL PROTOCOL TEST CONFIG. MODEM CONFIG.
APPENDIX 3: LCD MENU QUICK REFERENCE APPENDIX 3: LCD MENU QUICK REFERENCE ↓ = "ENTER” KEY ↑ = "EXIT” KEY →= “>” KEY ←= “<” KEY Card Selection = "CARD#” KEY Go to the top layer of menu tree = "HOME” KEY NMC - 16 V5.