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ZyXEL Communications Elite 2864 User Manual (267 pages)
ZyXEL Communications Modem User's Manual 2864
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ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Modem
| Size: 0.68 MB
Table of Contents
Limited Warranty
2
FCC Part 15 Information
5
Fcc Requirements
5
Telephone Company Requirements
6
Information for Canadian Users
7
Table of Contents
9
Introduction
17
How to Use this Manual
18
Compatibility
19
The 2864 Series Standard Features
20
Additional Specific Features
22
ISDN Ready or Upgradeable
22
Voice Playback and Recording
22
Telephony Capability
22
Parallel and Serial Port Interface
23
DRAM Expandability
23
Flash EPROM for Easy Firmware Update
23
Before You Start
23
How to Become a Registered Owner
24
What You Need to Have
24
Communication Software
24
Connecting to Your Phone
25
Dial-Up or Leased Line
25
The First Connection
25
Modem and Fax Basics
27
Modem
27
DTE and DCE
27
RS-232C or EIA-232D/E
28
Serial Port
28
Serial RS-232C Cable
28
Synchronous and Asynchronous Communication
28
Uart
29
Modem Standards and Speeds
29
Type of Telephone Line
29
Intelligent Modem
30
Isdn
30
AT Command Set
31
V.25Bis Command Set
32
Error Correction
32
Data Compression
32
MNP Protocols
32
V.42Bis and V.42
33
Xmodem, Ymodem, and Zmodem
33
Fax and Facsimile
33
Fax Card
33
Modem as a Fax
34
EIA Class 1 and Class 2/2.0 Fax Commands
34
Autodetection of Fax or Data Call
34
Caller ID
34
Distinctive Ring
35
Digitized Voice
35
Cellular Modem
35
Automatic Redial / Call Hunting
36
Modem Approval and Legal Matters
36
Modem Installation
37
External Modems
37
Elite 2864
37
Elite 2864 Front Panel
37
Led Indicators
38
Elite 2864 Rear Panel
40
Connecting the Elite 2864
41
Turning on the Elite 2864
43
Elite 2864L
43
Elite 2864L Front Panel
43
Elite 2864L Rear Panel
43
Connecting the Elite 2864L
43
Turning on the Elite 2864L
43
Elite 2864I and Elite 2864IU
43
Supreme 2864L
43
Supreme 2864L Front Panel
44
Supreme 2864L Rear Panel
44
Connecting the Supreme 2864L
45
Turning on the Supreme 2864L
45
Supreme 2864I and 2864IU
45
Omni 288P and Omni 288S
46
Omni 288P Front Panel
46
Omni 288S Front Panel
46
Omni 288P Rear Panel
47
Omni 288S Rear Panel
48
Connecting the Omni 288P
48
Connecting the Omni 288S
49
Turning on the Omni 288P or Omni 288S
49
Modem Operation
51
Parallel or Serial Port Operation
51
PC Parallel Port Operation
52
Parallel Port under Windows
52
Parallel Port under DOS
52
Parallel Port Speed Limit
52
Zyxel Parallel Port Adapter
53
Using the Microphone and Speaker Jacks
53
Non-Volatile Memory
53
Firmware Update/Upgrade
54
DRAM Upgrade
55
Resetting the Modem
55
2864 Quick Start
57
LCD Panel
57
Panel Operation
58
Menu Tree
58
LED Status Screen
58
Double Arrows on the Screen
59
Dialing
59
Dial Memory
60
Storing a Number
60
Dial Number
61
Manual Dial and the DATA/VOICE Switches
61
Repeat Last Dial
62
Auto Answer
62
Dialing Messages
63
Display Unit
64
Panel Lock
65
Modem Parameter Settings
67
Parameter Menu
67
Parameter Selection
68
Status Register Content Modification
68
Menu Tree Elements
68
Terminal Options
69
Command Echo
71
Modem Options
72
Error Control
77
Audio Options
78
Profiles
79
Resetting from Profile
84
Saving to Profile
85
Profile Protection
85
Resetting Profiles
86
Status Registers
87
Reading and Setting S-Registers
87
S-Register Descriptions
89
At Command Set Summary
111
Basic at Command Set
111
Extended AT& Command Set
116
Extended AT* Command Set
120
Error Control and Data Compression
123
Error Control
123
Data Compression
124
Run-Length Encoding
125
Adaptive Frequency Encoding
125
String Coding
125
Bidirectional Compression
126
Negotiation Fail Fall-Back
126
DTE to DCE Connection
126
Averaging Throughput
126
Hints for High-Speed Operation
127
Flow Control
127
Hardware CTS/RTS Flow Control
127
Software XON/XOFF Flow Control
127
Synchronous Operation
129
Clock Options
129
RTS Options
129
Half-Duplex Operation
130
Mode Options
130
Dial from Synchronous Mode
130
Auto-Answer from Synchronous Mode
131
Manual Answer from Synchronous Mode
131
Change from Synchronous Mode into Asynchronous Mode
131
Setting up a Zyxel Modem with the AS-400
132
Leased-Line Operation
135
Connecting to a Leased Line
135
Line Type
135
Power Level
136
Handshake Mode
136
Manual Connection
136
Auto-Handshake
137
Leased-Line Dial Backup
137
Dial Backup
137
Aborting from Leased-Line Operation
138
Disconnecting a Leased-Line Connection
138
Special Functions
139
Security Function
139
Remote Configuration
140
Caller Number Delivery(CND)
142
Distinctive Ring
143
Extended Distinctive Ring
144
Setting up the EDR
145
Application Example
147
V.25Bis Command Set
147
Cellular Mode Operation
149
Cellular Phone Systems
149
Cellular Impairments
149
Cellular Modems and Zycellular Technology
150
Zyxel Zycellular Modes
151
Cellular Mode Usage
151
Cellular Modem Installation
152
Fax Operation
155
Fax Command Sets
156
Class 1 Command Set
156
Class 2 Command Set
157
Extended Fax at Commands
167
Flow Control
170
Parallel Receiving with the Fax Machine
171
Fax Reception from Within a BBS System
171
Direct FAX Reception and Printing
172
Stand-Alone FAX Reception and Storing
175
Advanced Voice Capability
177
Voice Data Compression
177
Automatic Detection of Voice, Fax and Data
178
Voice States and Operation Modes
178
Voice Command State
179
Voice Data State
180
Voice Data Transmission State
180
Voice Data Receival State
180
Events and Actions with Shielded Code
181
Event Detection and Reporting
181
Action Commands in Voice Data State
183
Voice at Commands
184
Supported Commands for Voice Mode Operation
185
Action Voice Commands for Voice Mode Operation
188
Configuration Commands for Voice Mode Operation
190
Examples of Voice Mode Operation
196
Connecting a Telephone Set to the Modem's PHONE Jack
203
Network Management Capability
205
Zyxel Modem Network Management System
205
Hierarchical Modem Network
205
Distributed Management
205
NMS Capable Models
206
Diagnostics
207
Power-On Self-Test
207
Analog Loopback Test (AT&T1)
208
Analog Loopback with Self-Test (AT&T8)
209
Local Digital Loopback Test (AT&T3)
209
Remote Digital Loopback Test (AT&T6)
210
Remote Digital Loopback with Self-Test (AT&T7)
210
Line Condition Status Display
211
Link Status Report (ATI2)
213
Round Trip Delay
215
Throughput Display
216
Retransmission Indicator
216
Dialing Indicator
216
Handshaking and Retrain Indicator
216
Firmware Update
216
General Hints and Tips
217
Activating Saved Settings Upon Turning-On
217
Avoiding Low Throughput and Loss of Data
217
Disabling Compression May Yield Faster Transfers
217
Avoiding Disconnections During a Handshake on a Leased Line
217
Avoiding Disconnections When Making a Data Call
217
Calling from an Extension / Blind Dial
218
The First Connection
219
Zyxel MODEMS and a PC
221
Serial Cable
221
Parallel Cable
222
Using the Windows 3.1 Terminal Program
222
Hardware Hints
222
Zyxel Serial/Parallel I/O Adapter Card
223
Zyxel MODEMS and UNIX
225
Hints for Unix Setups
225
Cable
225
Installation
225
Software Tips
226
Zyxel MODEMS and APPLE MACINTOSH
227
Connector
227
Apple Macintosh Particularities
227
Cable
228
Software for the Apple Macintosh
229
Zyxel MODEMS and ATARIS
231
Cable
231
Hardware Tips
232
Software Tips
232
Zyxel MODEMS and AMIGA
235
Cable
235
Software Tips
236
Hardware Tips
236
ASCII Control Characters
253
Selection of ITU-T Standards
254
Data Transmission through Telephone Networks (V.1 -V.110)
255
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