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FCC REGULATORY STATEMENTS FCC Part 68 Registration This device complies with FCC Part 68 rules, and the use of this device is subject to the following restrictions: 1. The FCC has established rules which permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network. Standardized jacks are used for these connections.
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may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...........1 .............1 PECIFICATIONS ....2 YSTEM UPPORT AND EQUIREMENTS HARDWARE INSTALLATION ......3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION......4 9X I .........4 INDOWS NSTALLATION ME I ........6 INDOWS NSTALLATION NT I ......11 INDOWS NSTALLATION 2000 I ......12 INDOWS NSTALLATION XP I ......15 INDOWS NSTALLATION CHECKING COUNTRY/REGION ....18...
INTRODUCTION The Internal FaxModem 56K is Bell, ITU-T (formerly CCITT) compliant and Hayes AT command compatible, so that it can be used worldwide with today’s popular communication software programs. You will be able to send and receive faxes to/from any Group 3 compatible fax machine.
System Support and Requirements Pentium 200 MHz with 32 Mbytes of RAM AMD K6 200 MHz with 32 Mbytes of RAM A telephone line with RJ-11 jack. A CD-ROM drive. Windows 9X/ME/NT/2000/XP pre-installed. - 2 -...
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Precautions: Please be sure you take adequate anti-static precautions when handling this product. simplest way to achieve this is; touch a non-painted surface of the computer’s chassis during the hardware installation. 1. Make sure the computer is turned off before installing the device.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Windows 9X Installation 1. Reboot the computer system after the modem is well inserted into the PCI slot of your computer. Windows 9X will automatically detect the device. Click Next to continue. 2. Insert the device driver compact disc into your CD-ROM drive when the following dialog box appears.
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3. Select Specify a location and press Browse to choose the Dirver\Win98 folder in your CD- ROM drive. Then click Next. 4. Click Next to continue. 5. When the following figure appears, click Finish to complete software installation. - 5 -...
Windows ME Installation Reboot the computer system after the modem is well inserted into the PCI slot of your computer. Windows ME will automatically detect the hardware device and prompt the following message. Select Specify the location of the driver (Advanced) and click Next. - 6 -...
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Insert the device driver compact disc you’re your CD-ROM drive. Select Specify a location and click browse to the location where the driver is stored (Dirver\Winme). And then click Next. Click Next to continue. Click Finish when the following screen prompts.
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Repeat the step 1 as described above. Follow the on-screen instruction to continue. - 8 -...
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Click Next to continue. Press Finish complete software installation. - 9 -...
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Go to Start Settings Control Panel Systems Device Manager Click Modem and WDM Modem Enumerator to expand. If Agere System Soft Modem is listed as below, the software installation will truly be completed. If not, please consult your distributor for the technical support.
Windows NT Installation 1. Reboot the computer system after the modem is well inserted into your PCI slot of your computer. 2. Load the device driver compact disk in your CD- ROM drive. 3. Start Windows NT. 4. Go to My Computer. 5.
Windows 2000 Installation Reboot the computer system after the modem is well inserted into the PCI slot of your computer. Windows 2000 will automatically detect the new hardware device and prompt the following message. Click Next to continue Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) and click Next.
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Insert the device driver compact disc into your CD-ROM drive. Click Browse to the location where the driver is stored (\Driver\Win2000) and click OK. Click Next. Windows 2000 will start copying necessary files onto your system. - 13 -...
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Click Yes to continue. Click Finish to complete the software installation. - 14 -...
Windows XP Installation Reboot the computer system after the modem is well inserted into the PCI slot of your computer. Windows XP will automatically detect the new hardware device and prompt the following message. Select Install from a list or specific location and click Next.
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Insert the device driver compact disc into your CD-ROM drive. Select Include this location in the search and click Browse to direct Windows XP to the location where the driver stored (\Driver\xp). Then click Next. When the following window appears, click Continue Anyway.
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Please wait a while for windows to copy a number of files onto your PC. Click finish complete software installation. - 17 -...
CHECKING COUNTRY/REGION Perform following steps check country/region settings for the modem before using the Internal Fax Modem 56K. For the best performance, make sure the country/region is selected to the country where you are using the device, e.g., United States of America. Windows 9X/ME/2000 Go to Start→Settings→Control Panel→Modems.
Windows 2000 1. Go Start→Settings→Control Panel→ Modems. 2. When the Phone And Modem Options dialog box appears, click the Edit button. 3. When the Edit Location dialog box appears, specify the country/region that you are in and click OK. Windows XP Go to Start→Control Panel→Phone and Modem Options.
UNINSTALL If you want to uninstall the driver of the Internal Fax Modem 56K after installation, perform the following steps. 1. Go to My Computer. 2. Select the CD-ROM drive which contains the Internal FaxModem 56K device driver. 3. Choose and double-click the Win98, WinME or Winnt4, Win2000, XP folder depending on the system you are working on.
APPLICATIONS To manage the Internal Fax Modem 56K for data communication, e.g., faxes sending/receiving or the Internet navigation, you can use any application programs you are familiar with. See the examples as described below. Internet Access 1. Go to My Computer. 2.
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enter the proper selections as shown below and click OK to finish the settings. 6. You are now ready to connect to the Internet. - 22 -...
TROUBLE SHOOTING This chapter provides information on the most commom problems, the possible causes, and the best solutions. The modem does not respond to AT commands. Conflict of COMx: port setting with another device. Change the COMx: port of the Internal FaxModem 56K to a free port.
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Type ATS0=0, then Enter at the command line to disable the auto-answer mode. The modem does not auto-answer the phone. Make sure the software is configured to auto-answer the phone. Type ATS0=n then press Enter. The n stands for the number of rings the modem will answer on.
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The modem does not dial a phone number after you execute the AT dial command. If you are using touch tone dialing on a phone line that requires pulses, then it may not work. Use ATDT in place of ATDP. When your communications software tells the modem to dial, it does not.
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Occasionally, the modem gives a burst of errors. The telephone line may be noisy or bad. Hang up the call and try to connect again for getting a better telephone line. If there are other telephones on the same line that your modem is using, someone may have picked up a telephone on that extension.
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the modem to the higher speed, disconnect the link and re-establish again. When using V.42bis or MNP5, some features are disabled. You may be using a non-streaming protocol, like Xmodem or Ymodem to transfer files. Those are fine unless you are using V.42bis or MNP5 When using V.42bis or MNP5, you should use a streaming transfer protocol like Ymodem-G or Zmodem.
APPENDIX A: AT COMMAND Basic AT Command Set Command Options Function & Description Re-execute the last command string <any key> Terminate the current connection attempt when entered in handshaking state All the following commands require an “AT” prefix Go off-hook and attempt to establish a connection without waiting for a ring Line modulation options Select V.22 mode for 1200 bps connection...
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Command Options Function & Description Return to command state after dialing a number without disconnecting the call AT command echo options Echo disabled E1 * Echo enabled Switch-hook control H0 * Modem goes on-hook Modem goes off-hook Speaker control Speaker always off M1 * Speaker on until carrier present Speaker always on...
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Command Options Function & Description W2 * CONNECT result code reports DCE speed. Enable protocol result codes. Select result codes/call progress options Display CONNECT or “1” for all speeds. Ignore dial tone and busy tone detection. Display connect message modem’s data rate, and an indication of the modem’s error correction and data compression.
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&D0 DTR ignored &D1 Go to command mode on on-to-off DTR transition &D2 * Hang up and go to command mode on on- to-off DTR transition. Auto-answer is disabled if DTR is low &D3 Hang up and reset from user profile 0 on the on-to-off DTR transition &F Recall factory default setting as active...
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Command Options Function & Description &Cn Data carrier detect option &C0 State of carrier from remote modem is ignored. DCD circuit is always on &C1 * DCD turns on when the remote modem’s carrier signal is detected, and off when the carrier signal is not detected.
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to connect in V.42 mode. If this fails, the call will be disconnected. Local flow control options Disable flow control (same as “AT&K0”) XON/XOFF software flow control (same as “AT&K4”) \Q3 * RTS/CTS hardware flow control (same as “AT&K3”) Set inactive timer (for buffer mode only) n=0 * Disable inactive timer n=1 - 255...
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-V90=? Shows the range [0-21] • Manufacturer default Possible Values of V.90 “AT-V90=X” Downstream Rate V.90 disabled Auto Rate (default) 28000 kbit/s 29333 kbit/s 30666 kbit/s 32000 kbit/s 33333 kbit/s 34666 kbit/s 36000 kbit/s 37333 kbit/s 38666 kbit/s 40000 kbit/s 41333 kbit/s 42666 kbit/s 44000 kbit/s...
APPENDIX B: S-REGISTERS S-Registers, “ATSn=x” Register Dec. Function & Description Default 0 - 255 Set the number of the rings required before the modem automatically answers a call. Set “S0=0” to disable auto-answer mode 0 - 255 Count the incoming rings and store the value to this register.
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Set the length of time, in seconds, that the modem must wait (minimum 2 seconds even if the value is less than 2) after going off-hook before dialing the first digit of the telephone number 2 - 65 For international version Set the time, in seconds, that the modem must wait before hanging up because carrier is...
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46000 bps 48000 bps 50000 bps 52000 bps 54000 bps 56000 bps S48= 7, 128 LAPM error control feature negotiation. S48=7 Negotiation enabled S48=128 Negotiation disabled. Force immediate fallback options specified in S36 S36=0 or 2, and S48=7 LAPM or hang up S36=0 or 2 and S48= 128 Don’t use S36=1 or 3, and S48=7...