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Contents About This Guide..................................................................................................... 5 How to use this online guide ..............................................................................................5 Structure of this guide ........................................................................................................5 Technical Specifications .........................................................................................
Removing Diva Mobile........................................................................................... 55 Under Windows 98/Me/2000/XP ......................................................................................55 Under Windows NT ..........................................................................................................55 Customer Services ................................................................................................ 56 AT Commands and Result Codes ......
CHAPTER 1 About This Guide This guide supplements the information contained in the printed Diva Mobile QuickStart included with your Diva Mobile V.90 PC Card. The contents of this guide are described below. How to use this online guide • To view a section, click the corresponding bookmark located on the left. • To view a topic that contains further information, click on the corresponding blue underlined phrase.
Chapter Contents Removing Diva Mobile Describes how to uninstall Diva Mobile. Customer Services Tells you where you can obtain technical support for your Diva Mobile V.90 PC Card. AT Commands and Result Codes Lists the AT commands you can use to control the analogue V.90 modem. International Regulatory Information Contains regulatory information. You should read the regulatory information for your country before you install Diva Mobile.
CHAPTER 2 Technical Specifications Technical Data • UART Rates: 300 to 115,200 bps • Signal Output: -10±1 dBm • Receiver Range: -10 dBm to -43 dBm • PCMCIA Rel. 2.
V.90 Modem Fax Features • Class 1, Group 3, half-duplex synchronous fax modes: ITU V.17, V.29, V.27ter, and V.21, supporting transmission speeds from 300 to 14,400 bps • Fax classifications EIA 578, Class 1 Special Features • MNP 2 to 4 error correction • ITU V.42· LAP-M· error correction • MNP 5 data compression • ITU V.
CHAPTER 3 Configuring Diva Mobile for Windows 98/Me This section includes information on the following: • Connecting to the Internet under Windows 98/Me • Modifying your Diva Mobile configuration Connecting to the Internet under Windows 98/Me Create a shortcut for the connection You need to create a shortcut for the connection only one time. 1. Open Dial-Up Networking as follows: In Windows 98, on the Desktop, double-click ‘My Computer’ and then double-click ‘Dial-Up Networking’.
Configure the connection 1. In Dial-up Networking, open the properties dialog box for your connection: right-click the icon you just created for your connection, then click ‘Properties’. 2. Verify that the settings in the properties dialog box match those provided by your ISP (or network administrator). 3. Click ‘OK’ to close the dialog box for your connection.
Modifying your Diva Mobile configuration In general, after you have installed the Diva Mobile hardware and software, and configured a connection to the Internet, you do not need to further configure Diva Mobile except in the following cases: • if you are located in North America or Japan, you will need to modify the switch type and enter a service profile identifier (SPID), or; • if you want to change any Diva Mobile settings, such as the ISDN phone numbers, after you have installed the card.
Changing the switch type or phone numbers, or installing a virtual modem To change the switch type or phone numbers, or to install a virtual modem, you use the Diva Mobile setup wizard. 1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, point to Diva, and click Setup Wizard. 2. Follow the instructions presented on your screen. The setup wizard consists of a series of dialog boxes that allow you to modify settings and install the virtual modems you require.
3. Click ‘Finish’. The setup program copies files to your notebook. 4. If you are prompted for the ‘Software’ disk: Click ‘OK’. Make sure the Diva Mobile Software Suite CD is in your computer’s CD-ROM drive and then, in the ‘Copying files’ dialog box, type: D:\WIN_9X\INSTALL\ENGLISH (where D is your CD-ROM drive letter). Click ‘OK’. 5. If you are prompted for the ‘Protocol driver’ disk: Click ‘OK’.
CHAPTER 4 Configuring Diva Mobile for Windows 2000 This section includes information on the following: • Connecting to the Internet under Windows 2000 • Modifying your Diva Mobile configuration Connecting to the Internet under Windows 2000 Create a connection to your Internet service provider 1. Click ‘Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections > Make New Connection’. 2. In the ‘Network Connection Wizard’, click ‘Next’ to begin.
4. In the ‘Internet Connection Wizard’, do the following: Click ‘I want to set up my Internet connection manually, or I want to connect through a local area network (LAN)’. Click ‘Next’. 5. Click ‘I connect through a phone line and a modem’, then click ‘Next’. 6. Select the appropriate modem: For: Select: ISDN connections Eicon channel 0 Analogue connections Eicon Diva Mobile V.90 Modem 7. Click ‘Next’. 8. Enter the dial-up number of your Internet service provider.
14. Click ‘Next’. 15. If you want to set up an email account, click ‘Yes’, click ‘Next’, then follow the on-screen instructions. If you do not want to set up an email account, click ‘No’, then click ‘Next’. 16. When you have finished configuring your connection, click ‘Finish’ to close the ‘Internet Connection Wizard’. You now have a shortcut to connect to the Internet.
2. Click ‘Connect’. When the connection is established the ‘Status’ dialog box appears. You can browse the Internet or check your email using any Web browser or email application. To disconnect: To terminate the connection, click ‘Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections’. Right-click the entry for your Internet connection, then select ‘Disconnect’.
7. Click the ‘Diva’ tab, and configure the options. Click to view the log file • Logging Level: Sets the severity level for messages written to the log file. • No Answer Timeout: Sets the maximum length of time (between 2 and 20 seconds) that the driver waits after issuing a call to get a response from the remote side before it cancels an unanswered call. The default is 20 seconds. • Accept Analog Calls: Select this option if you want the modem to accept analog calls.
8. In the 'Install New Modem' dialog box, select the virtual modem you want to install, then click 'OK'. 9. In the 'Add/Remove Hardware Wizard', click 'Next'. 10. Select the same port you selected in step 6, then click 'Next'. 11. If the 'Digital Signature Not Found' screen appears, click 'Yes' to proceed with the installation 12. When your modem is installed, click 'Finish' in the 'Add/Remove Hardware Wizard'. The 'Phone and Modem Options' dialog box displays the virtual modem you installed. 13.
CHAPTER 5 Configuring Diva Mobile for Windows XP This section includes information on the following: • Creating a connection to your Internet service provider • Modifying your Diva Mobile configuration Creating a connection to your Internet service provider 1. Click ‘Start > Connect To > Show all connections’. 2. Double-click ‘Make New Connection’. 3. In the ‘New Connection Wizard’ click ‘Next’ to begin. Note: If this is your first connection, you will be prompted to enter your location information.
5. In the displayed screen, do the following: Click ‘Set up my connection manually’. Click ‘Next’. 6. Click ‘Connect using a dial-up modem’, then click ‘Next’. 7. Select the appropriate modem: For: Select: ISDN connections Eicon channel 0 Analogue connections Eicon Diva Mobile V.90 Modem 8. Click ‘Next’. 9. Type a name for the connection. For example, you can type the name of your Internet service provider. 10. Click ‘Next’. 11. Enter the dial-up number of your Internet service provider.
Configure Multilink PPP (optional) (For ISDN connections only) If your Internet service provider supports Multilink PPP, you can use both B-channels to attain a connection speed of 128 kbps. Since Multilink PPP connections use both B-channels, the cost of your connection will increase. 1. Click ‘Start > Connect To > Show all connections’. Right-click the entry for your Internet connection, and then select ‘Properties’. 2. In the ‘Properties’ dialog box, click the ‘General’ tab. 3.
Modifying your Diva Mobile configuration In general, after you have installed the Diva Mobile hardware and software, you do not need to further configure Diva Mobile except in the following cases: • if you are located in North America or Japan, you will need to modify the switch type and enter a service profile identifier (SPID), or; • if you want to change any Diva Mobile settings, such as the ISDN phone numbers, or install a virtual modem, after you have installed the card.
7. Click the ‘Diva’ tab, and configure the options. Click to view the log file • Logging Level: Sets the severity level for messages written to the log file. • No Answer Timeout: Sets the maximum length of time (between 2 and 20 seconds) that the driver waits after issuing a call to get a response from the remote side before it cancels an unanswered call. The default is 20 seconds. • Accept Analog Calls: Select this option if you want the modem to accept analog calls.
8. In the 'Install New Modem' dialog box, select the virtual modem you want to install, then click 'OK'. 9. In the 'Add/Remove Hardware Wizard', click 'Next'. 10. Select the same port you selected in step 6, then click 'Next'. 11. If the 'Digital Signature Not Found' screen appears, click 'Yes' to proceed with the installation 12. When your modem is installed, click 'Finish' in the 'Add/Remove Hardware Wizard'. The 'Phone and Modem Options' dialog box displays the virtual modem you installed. 13.
CHAPTER 6 Installing Diva Mobile for Windows NT This section includes information on the following: • Configuring Windows NT Networking • Installing the Diva Mobile V.
To install and configure protocols specified by your ISP or network administrator (A) Install the protocols 1. Open the ‘Network’ dialog box: click ‘Start > Settings > Control Panel’. Double-click the ‘Network’ icon. 2. In the ‘Network’ dialog box, click the ‘Protocols’ tab. 3. If all the required protocols appear in the ‘Network Protocols’ list, then they are installed. Continue with ‘Configure the protocols’ below. 4. If a required protocol does not appear in the ‘Network Protocols’ list, install it.
Installing the Diva Mobile V.90 PC Card If you are not using card and socket services 1. Shut down your notebook; otherwise, your adapter will not be detected. 2. Plug the ISDN dongle into the adapter (see the illustration in ‘To install Diva Mobile under Windows 98/Me/2000/XP’ on page 3). 3. Insert the adapter into an available PCMCIA TYPE II slot.
To install and configure your adapter with Award CardWare, Unicore CardWare, and Phoenix Cardware 1. Install CardWare as described in the manufacturer’s documentation. 2. Restart your notebook. 3. Plug the ISDN dongle into the adapter (see the illustration in ‘To install Diva Mobile under Windows 98/Me/2000/XP’ on page 3). 4. After you logon to Windows NT, insert your adapter into an available PCMCIA TYPE II slot. 5. In the displayed warning message box, click ‘Cancel’. 6.
1. Install the card and socket services software as described in the manufacturer’s documentation. 2. Restart your notebook. 3. When the ‘Diagnostics’ wizard appears, click ‘Next’, click ‘Next’ again, then click ‘Finish’. 4. Restart your notebook again. 5. Plug the ISDN dongle into your adapter (see the illustration in ‘To install Diva Mobile under Windows 98/Me/2000/XP’ on page 3). 6. After you logon to Windows NT, insert your adapter into an available PCMCIA TYPE II slot. 7.
6. In the ‘Eicon Diva Mobile V.90 Properties’ dialog box, do the following: Click the ‘Resources’ tab. Write down the setting or range for each ‘Resource Type’. You will need to specify these settings later when you configure Diva Mobile for Windows NT. 7. Click ‘OK’. 8. Click ‘OK’ to close the ‘PC Card (PCMCIA) Devices’ dialog box. Install the drivers and configure Diva Mobile for Windows NT 1. Insert the Diva Mobile Software Suite CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Click ‘Start > Run’. 3.
9. Select the hardware resources assigned to Diva Mobile. You noted these settings before you began the installation. • Interrupt Number: Specify the interrupt number you noted (even if an asterisk indicates that it is already in use; it is being used by Diva Mobile). • I/O Port Base Address: Keep the default value. • I/O Port Base Address (modem): Specify the value you noted (even if an asterisk indicates that it is already in use; it is being used by Diva Mobile). • Memory Address: Keep the default value.
Install and configure Remote Access Service (RAS) 1. In the displayed message box, click ‘Yes’ to install RAS (if it is not installed) and configure it. Note: If you install RAS, you must reinstall Windows NT Service Pack 3 (or higher) after completing this installation. 2.
7. In the ‘Configure Port Usage’ dialog box, select ‘Dial out only’, then click ‘OK’. 8. In the ‘Remote Access Setup’ dialog box, click ‘Clone’ to add a second port with the same configuration as the first port. 9. In the ‘Remote Access Setup’ dialog box, click ‘Add’. 10. In the ‘Add RAS Device’ dialog box, select ‘COMx-Eicon Diva Mobile V.90 Modem’ (where x depends on your system). 11. Click ‘OK’. This adds an analogue modem port. 12.
Specify your location 1. Start the Country Selector: click ‘Start > Programs > Eicon ISDN Tools (Common) > Diva Mobile Country Selector’. 2. In the ‘Country Selector’ dialog box, do the following: Select the country where you are located. The Country Selector lists all the countries where Diva Mobile is certified for use. 3. Click ‘OK’. Connecting to the Internet under Windows NT 1. From the desktop, double-click ‘My Computer’, and then double-click ‘Dial-Up Networking’.
3. Click the ‘Basic’ tab. Do the following: Enter a name for the connection, and then enter the dial-up number specified by your Internet service provider. Enter the number without spaces or hyphens. For ‘Dial using’, select one of the following: - For ISDN connections, select ‘DIWAN (ISDN1)’. - For analogue connections, select ‘Eicon Diva Mobile V.90 Modem’. Note: Some Internet service providers provide different dial-up numbers for analogue modem access and ISDN access.
4. Click the ‘Server’ tab. Do the following: Select ‘PPP: Windows NT, Windows 95 Plus, Internet’. Make sure only ‘TCP/IP’ is selected. If you have not done so already, click ‘TCP/IP Settings’ and enter the TCP/IP properties specified by your Internet service provider. Note: If you must configure additional properties, follow the instructions specified by your Internet service provider or network administrator. 5. Click ‘OK’ to close the ‘New Phonebook Entry’ dialog box.
4. In ‘Dial using’, select ‘Multiple lines’, then click ‘Configure’. 5. In the ‘Multiple Line Configuration’ dialog box, do the following: Select ‘DIWAN (ISDN2)’. Then, click ‘Phone numbers’. 6. In ‘New phone number’, enter the phone number for DIWAN (ISDN2). This is the phone number of your second B-channel. Click ‘Add’. 7. Click ‘OK’ to close the ‘Phone Numbers’ dialog box. 8. Click ‘OK’ again to close the ‘Multiple Line Configuration’ dialog box.
5. Click ‘OK’. When the connection is established, the ‘Connection Complete’ dialog box appears. You can now browse the Internet, check your email, etc. To disconnect: To disconnect, right-click the ‘Dial-Up Networking Monitor’ located on the taskbar.
CHAPTER 7 Monitoring your ISDN Connection Using the Line Monitor The ‘Line Monitor’ shows the status of both B-channels at any time. The ‘Line Monitor’ appears as an icon in the system tray, as shown below. Line Monitor System tray The two lights on the icon represent the status of your B-channels, as described in the table below. Color Status of the corresponding B-channel Green Not connected. Red Connected. - An up arrow indicates an outgoing call. - A down arrow indicates an incoming call.
CHAPTER 8 Using Analogue Applications Selecting a modem For all analogue data or fax applications, use the Eicon Diva Mobile V.90 Modem. Dialing out through a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) If your Diva Mobile is connected to the analogue network through a PBX, you need to change the default dial-out properties. Under Windows 98/Me 1. Open the ‘Modems Properties’ dialog box: click ‘Start > Settings > Control Panel’, and then double-click ‘Modems’. 2.
4. In the ‘Phone and Modem Options’ dialog box, click the ‘Dialing Rules’ tab. • Select the location you want to edit, and click ‘Edit’. • Under ‘Dialing Rules’, specify the number you need to dial to access an external line. • Click ‘OK’. 5. In the ‘Phone and Modem Options’ dialog box, click ‘OK’. UltraPort® technology UltraPort technology can double the throughput of Diva Mobile.
CHAPTER 9 Sending and Receiving Faxes With Diva Mobile, you can use any third-party faxing application to send and receive faxes from your computer. When prompted to select your modem in the faxing application, select ‘Eicon ISDN Fax Modem’. This section describes how to send and receive faxes using BVRP Software’s PhoneTools, which you can install from the Diva Mobile Software Suite CD-ROM. Selecting a modem Before you can send and receive faxes, specify the modem you want to use. To select a modem 1.
• If you are including a cover page, select the cover page properties (see To set up a cover page below). Recipient’s Properties Phonebook Transmission Options List of recipients Cover Page Properties For detailed information on any of these options, click Help. 5. To start the transmission, click ‘Send’. To set up a cover page You can set up your cover page directly from the ‘Send Fax’ dialog box. 1. In the ‘Send Fax’ dialog box, select the ‘Cover page’ transmission option. 2.
Receiving faxes To receive faxes: • your computer must be turned on; • you must be connected either to the analogue or to the ISDN network (see ‘Connect to the ISDN and to the analogue networks’ in the printed Diva Mobile QuickStart); and, • PhoneTools must be open. If the above conditions apply, PhoneTools automatically answers fax calls and stores received faxes. To view a received fax 1. In the ‘PhoneTools’ window, double-click ‘New’ The ‘New’ button blinks if you received new items.
CHAPTER 10 Travelling to a New Location You can use your Diva Mobile from almost any location. However, each time you travel to a new location, you have to do the following: 1. If you travelled to a country where you want to use analogue connections, you have to specify the country where you are located. See Specifying your location below. 2. You might have to change your switch type, ISDN numbers, and SPIDs (North America only).
3. Select the ‘Switch Type’ specified by your ISDN service provider (some ISDN service providers refer to the switch type as ‘ISDN D-channel protocol’). In general: • In Europe, select ‘DSS1 - EuroISDN’ (commonly referred to as ETSI standard). • In North America, select ‘North America Auto-detect’. Click ‘Next’. 4. Enter the ISDN phone numbers (excluding the area code) specified by your ISDN service provider. Enter each number directly, without spaces or hyphens.
6. Select the switch type provided to you by your ISDN service provider (some ISDN service providers refer to the switch type as ‘ISDN D-channel protocol’). In general, if you are in Europe, select ‘Europe and other countries, Euro-ISDN (E-DSS1)’ (commonly referred to as ETSI standard). Click ‘Next’. 7. North America only: Enter the ISDN phone numbers (excluding the area code) specified by your ISDN service provider. Enter each number directly, without spaces or hyphens.
CHAPTER 11 Troubleshooting If you are having problems with your Diva Mobile or with the corresponding software, the following suggestions can help you diagnose and solve the problems. Before you try to solve any problem, consult the readme.txt file included in the \MOBILE\WIN_9X\IINSTALL\ENGLISH or the \MOBILE\WIN_NT\INSTALL\ENGLISH folder on the Diva Mobile Software Suite CD-ROM. The readme file contains the most up-to-date information which did not make it into the manuals.
To disable the UltraPort under Windows 2000/XP 1. Open the ‘Phone and Modem Options’ dialog box: click ‘Start > Settings > Control Panel’, and then double-click ‘Phone and Modem Options’. 2. In the ‘Phone and Modem Options’ dialog box, click the ‘Modems’ tab. 3. Select ‘EICON Diva Mobile V.90 Modem’, then click ‘Properties’. 4. In the ‘EICON Diva Mobile V.90 Modem Properties’ dialog box, click the ‘Advanced’ tab. 5. Under ‘Extra Settings’, type AT*TJ0. 6. Click ‘OK’.
Cannot install Diva Client for Windows properly If the software installation stops abruptly (after installing Eicon Diva Mobile V.90 Modem) without any error messages, there is a hardware resource conflict. In other words, resources that are being used by other hardware devices are assigned to Diva Mobile. To resolve a hardware resource conflict 1. Open the ‘System Properties’ dialog box: click ‘Start > Settings > Control Panel’ and then double-click ‘System’. 2.
After a restart, or removal and re-insertion, of Diva Mobile the notebook freezes for a few minutes and then functions properly The reason for this error is unknown. You can solve it by changing the Diva Mobile resources assigned to the COM Port. To change the Diva Mobile resources assigned to the COM Port 1. Open the ‘System Properties’ dialog box: click ‘Start > Settings > Control Panel’ and then double-click ‘System’. 2.
Cannot remove and reinsert Diva Mobile while the notebook is on In general, you can remove and reinsert Diva Mobile while your notebook is on. Some applications, however, do not support “hot swapping”; problems can occur if you do not ‘stop’ Diva Mobile before removing it. To remove Diva Mobile when the notebook is on 1. Close all applications that use Diva Mobile. 2. Open the ‘PC Card (PCMCIA) Properties’ dialog box: click ‘Start > Settings > Control Panel’. 3. Double-click the ‘PC Card PCMCIA’ icon. 4.
Diagnosing problems Using the Line Check utility The Line Check utility performs a quick check of your adapter, cabling, and ISDN connection. To use the Line Check utility 1. Open the Line Check utility: • Under Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, click ‘Start > Programs > Diva > Line Check’. • Under Windows NT, click ‘Start > Programs > Eicon ISDN Tools (Common) > Line Check’. 2. In the ‘Diva Line Check’ window, click ‘Start’. 3.
CHAPTER 11 Removing Diva Mobile To remove Diva Mobile, you must uninstall the software and then remove the card from your notebook. Under Windows 98/Me/2000/XP 1. Disconnect the cables from the ISDN and the analogue networks. 2. Open the ‘PC Card (PCMCIA) Properties’ dialog box: click ‘Start > Settings > Control Panel’ and double-click the ‘PC Card (PCMCIA)’ icon. 3. In the ‘PC Card (PCMCIA) Properties’ dialog box, click the ‘Socket Status’ tab, select ‘EICON Diva Mobile ISDN-V.
CHAPTER 12 Customer Services Eicon Networks Customer Services personnel are committed to providing the best possible technical support to all Eicon Networks customers. For customer services, contact your Eicon Networks supplier. If you experience problems with your Diva adapter and software, it is strongly recommended that you try the suggestions listed on the Eicon Help Web before you call Customer Services. The Help Web is located at: http://www.eicon.
APPENDIX A AT Commands and Result Codes This appendix describes the following: • AT commands • Error correction commands • Caller ID commands • S-Register summary • Result codes You can use AT commands to control the analogue V.90 modem. You can enter these commands in your communication software’s terminal mode. To restore the Factory default settings, reboot your computer. Note: Options you must specify are indicated by or .
Command AT I Function Default Identification commands - Requests product information from the modem. — n=0: Returns product identification code. n=1: Computes the firmware ROM checksum and returns the three-digit result. n=2: Computes the firmware ROM checksum and returns ERROR if this value does not match the checksum stored in memory. n=3: Returns the firmware revision. n=4: Returns identifier string in Hayes-compatible binary. n=5: Returns the country code.
Command AT X Function Default Result-code reporting options - Sets normal or extended result-code reporting. n=4 n=0: Enables result codes 0-4 only. n=1: Disables dial-tone detection and busy-detection result codes. n=2: Disables busy-detection result code. n=3: Disables dial-tone detection result code. n=4: Enables all result codes. AT Y Long space disconnect - Enables or disables long-space disconnect. n=0 n=0: Long-space disconnect disabled. n=1: Long-space disconnect enabled.
Command AT &T Function Default Diagnostic test control - Selects the test mode. n=5 n=0: Terminates any test in progress. n=1: Initiates Local Analog Loopback test. n=3: Initiates Local Digital Loopback test. n=4: Grants all requests for a Remote Digital Loopback test. n=5: Denies all requests for a Remote Digital Loopback test. n=6: Initiates Remote Digital Loopback test. n=7: Initiates Remote Digital Loopback Self-test. n=8: Initiates Local Analog Loopback Self-test.
Command Function Default AT \V Connect message format control - Only single-line connect messages are supported. n=0 n=0: Connect messages are controlled by the command settings X, W, and S95. n=1: Connect messages will be in a single-line format, as described below, but still subject to the B and Q commands.
Error correction commands Command Function Default AT %C Enables or disables data compression. n=3 n=0: Disables data compression. n=1: Enables MNP5 data compression. n=2: Enables V.42 bis data compression. n=3: Enables V.42 bis and MNP5 data compression depending on the type of error correction. AT \A Sets maximum block size. n=1 n=0: 64 characters. n=1: 128 characters. n=2: 192 characters. n=3: 256 characters. AT \B Sends break of duration x 100 ms.
S-Register summary Register Function Range Default (decimal) AT S0 Rings to Auto-Answer 0 AT S1 Ring Counter 0 AT S2 Escape Character 0-255, ASCII decimal 43 AT S3 Carriage Return Character 0-127, ASCII decimal 13 AT S4 Line Feed Character 0-127, ASCII decimal 10 AT S5 Backspace Character 0-32, ASCII decimal 8 AT S6 Wait Time for Dial Tone 2-255 seconds 2 AT S7 Wait Time for Carrier 1-255 seconds 50 AT S8 Pause Time for Dial Delay Modifier 0-255 seconds 2 AT S9 Carrier
Register Function Range Default (decimal) AT S39 Flow Control Bit-Mapped Options Status — 3 AT S40 General Bit-Mapped Options Status — 104 (68h) AT S41 General Bit-Mapped Options Status — 195 AT S46 Data Compression Control 136, 138 138 AT S48 V.
Result codes Code Long Form Meaning 0 OK Command executed OK. 1 CONNECT Connection at 0 to 300 bps. 2 RING Ringing detected. 3 NO CARRIER Carrier lost or not detected. 4 ERROR Improper command or checksum. 5 CONNECT 1200 Connection at 1200 bps. 6 NO DIALTONE No dial tone detected. 7 BUSY Busy signal detected. 8 NO ANSWER Period of silence not detected. 9 CONNECT 0600 Connection at 600 bps. 10 CONNECT 2400 Connection at 2400 bps. 11 CONNECT 4800 Connection at 4800 bps.
Code Long Form Meaning 57 CARRIER 26400 26,400 bps data rate detected. 58 CARRIER 28800 28,800 bps data rate detected. 59 CONNECT 16800 Connection at 16,800 bps. 61 CONNECT 21600 Connection at 21,600 bps. 62 CONNECT 24000 Connection at 24,000 bps. 63 CONNECT 26400 Connection at 26,400 bps. 64 CONNECT 28800 Connection at 28,800 bps. 66 COMPRESSION: CLASS 5 Connection using MNP Class 5 compression. 67 COMPRESSION: V.42 bis Connection using V.42 bis compression.
Code Long Form Meaning 168 CONNECT 38000 Connection at 38,000 bps. 169 CONNECT 40000 Connection at 40,000 bps. 170 CONNECT 42000 Connection at 42,000 bps. 171 CONNECT 44000 Connection at 44,000 bps. 172 CONNECT 46000 Connection at 46,000 bps. 173 CONNECT 48000 Connection at 48,000 bps. 174 CONNECT 50000 Connection at 50,000 bps. 175 CONNECT 52000 Connection at 52,000 bps. 176 CONNECT 54000 Connection at 54,000 bps. 177 CONNECT 56000 Connection at 56,000 bps.
APPENDIX B International Regulatory Information This appendix contains the following: • Regulatory Information for the USA • Regulatory Information for Canada • Regulatory Information for Europe • Regulatory Information for France • Notice regarding the use of the analogue modem in the Federal Republic of Germany • Regulatory Information for Australia • Regulatory Information for the United Kingdom Regulatory Information for the USA FCC Warning Declaration of Conformity We: Eicon Networks Inc.
FCC Part 15 Notice The Eicon Networks Diva Mobile PC Card is classified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as Class B computing device. However, the inclusion of certain options changes the rating of some configurations to Class A. To determine which classification applies to your equipment, examine all FCC registration labels located on the underside of your equipment. If any one of the labels carries a Class A rating, your entire system is considered to be a Class A computing device.
(REN) of the equipment connected to your line; this information is listed on the equipment label. The sum of all the REN’s on your telephone line should be less than five to ensure proper service from the telephone company. ISDN Interface S/T Facility Interface code Digital Reg. code Service Order code USOC Jack Type 02IS5 XD 6.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user disconnect the equipment. For their own protection, users should ensure that any electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system are connected together.
EU Declaration of Conformity EN:Eicon Networks Corporation declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive1999/5/EC. DE:Eicon Networks Corporation erklärt, daß diese Telekommunikations-endeinrichtung den grundlegenden Anforderungen und anderen relevanten Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG entspricht.
Power Consumption Check that power supply will not be overloaded. Maximum power consumption of the board is stated in Typical Power Requirements on page 16. The user should check that the total power drawn by the host computer, the Diva Mobile, and any other peripherals, must not exceed the capability of the host Power Supply Unit. The Diva Mobile does not draw power from the ISDN network.
Regulatory Information for the United Kingdom • It is essential that the PC Card is inserted only into a compatible slot designed for PC Cards/PCMCIA cards, which contain only Safety Extra Low Voltages (SELV). Under normal conditions, the SELV limit is 42.4V peak a.c. or 60V d.c. If you have any doubt, seek advice from a competent engineer before installing the card.