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PP2I-5600 (Infrared &Serial Modem)
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Issue Date
1.0
April 11, 2002 YLYang/Pre-release
1.1
July 5, 2002
Copyright by 3JTech. Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
2003/11 From 3JTech
User's Manual for:
PP2-5600 (Serial Modem)
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PP2-5600 and PP2I-5600 User's Manual
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  • Page 1 PP2-5600 (Serial Modem) PP2I-5600 (Infrared &Serial Modem) Revision Issue Date April 11, 2002 YLYang/Pre-release July 5, 2002 Copyright by 3JTech. Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 2003/11 From 3JTech PP2-5600 and PP2I-5600 User’s Manual Engineer/Comments WWJ/Proofread Revision 1.0 Page 1 of...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3JTECH. CO., LTD. LIMITED WARRANTY ... 34 APPENDIX A_WINDOWS98 IR SETUP(R220L/210L/200L) ... 37 APPENDIX B_COUNTRY CODE SETTING ... 40 APPENDIX C_ADVANCED AT COMMANDS (FOR DEBUG)... 41 2003/11 From 3JTech PP2-5600 and PP2I-5600 User’s Manual TABLE PC ...12 Revision 1.0 Page 2 of...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    PP2-5600 and PP2I-5600 User’s Manual I. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing 3JTech’s Pegasus III series high-speed modem with Infrared wireless communication. The users could connect the infrared modem to PDAs, with IrDA port and different OS like Win CE, Palm, PSION, Linux, DOS and Penbex, etc.
  • Page 4: Access Information

    3JTech at tech@3jtech.com. 2003/11 From 3JTech PP2-5600 and PP2I-5600 User’s Manual * In accordance with the ITU-T standard for 56K transmissions, this modem is capable of 56 Kbps downloads. However, actual speeds may vary depending on line conditions and other factors.
  • Page 5: Hardware Installation

    III. HARDWARE INSTALLATION Before You Start Please check if the follows are include in your Pegasus III packaging Box: Infrared Modem Travel Charger Telephone Cord CD with User's Manual PDF file and driver RS-232 cable for direct connect (One side is MiniDIN 9Pin connector, and one side is mini din 9-pin female connector.) 2003/11 From 3JTech Infrared Modem User’s Manual Revision 1.0...
  • Page 6: System Requirements

    System Requirements PDA or any hardware devices with IrDA or RS232 serial interface and any of the following Operating System: Windows 95 and above, DOS, Linux, WinCE, Palm OS, PSION, Penbex and others… Front View 1. Speaker produces the sound to show the connection to the ISP or host device. 2.
  • Page 7: Setting Your Modem

    take care of the batteries charging . Also, the main power source will be from the travel charger. In order to save power, the modem will: Get into sleeping mode when no data is transmitting over the phone line for over 4 seconds, (The transition between sleeping and normal operation modes is transparent to users) Automatically shut down when there is no data transmitting over the phone line...
  • Page 8: Connect The Modem To Pda

    Installation chapter. Connect the modem to PDA By Serial Port Connect the cable for PDA (PP2-5600 Version) to the cradle of your PDA. Push the switch to Serial. Next, please see the Installation Guide. By IR Port (Only for PP2I-5600 models.) Please read the Installation Guide for IR.
  • Page 9: Software Installation Guide

    IV. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE For Palm Organiser (1) Hardware needed: 1. 3JTech. Pegasus III series modem 2. Pilot 1000*. Pilot 5000*, Palm Pilot Personal*, Palm Pilot Professional*, Palm III and above (IIIe Not include), IBM Workpad series and TRGPro 3. Cable for Palm III or Cable for Palm V (The Serial Cable synchronizes the Palm organizer and the Pegasus modem.
  • Page 10 8. Tap on Details on the bottom right 9. Next to SPEED tap on the down arrow then select “57,600bps” 10. Go to "Volume" and Tap on the down arrow. Then choose a volume of your choice. Note: To turn speaker off enter the Init String M0 11.
  • Page 11 3. Type in "user’s name", "user’s password", and "phone number" using the onscreen keyboard. 4. Next to CONNECTION choose IR Modem. Turn on the IR modem by switching the switch to IR (located at the rear of the modem). If your battery is not charged you may have to connect the AC power adapter.
  • Page 12: For Windows Ce/Pocket Pc

    For Windows CE/Pocket PC (1) Hardware needed 1. Pegasus III (PP2I-5600) IrDA modem 2. Windows CE or Pocket PC devices 3. Phone line 4. Battery or Adaptor (2) POCKET PC Modem setting 1. Turn on your POCKET PC. Make sure your Pocket PC organizer is not on the cradle.
  • Page 13 11. Choose OK to setting mode. 12. Tap on Next to enter country code, area code and Phone number. 13. Tap on Next, don’t type anything in “Extra dial-string modem commands” if don’t know it. 14. Choose Dialing menu then add a local setting. 15.
  • Page 14 (4) Internet Explorer settings 1. Tap on the Start menu and select Internet Explorer. 2. Enter the WWW address and tap on OK (5) Mail settings 1. Tap on the Start menu and select Inbox. 2. Tap on Services below windows. 3.
  • Page 15 For Connecting PSION using Serial Cable This section uses PSION 5 as an example. (1) Hardware needed 1. Pegasus III series modem 2. Psion 5 3. Null modem cable (The Serial Cable synchronizes the PSION 5 and the Pegasus modem. One end of the cable is a 9-pin RS-232 male connector that connects to the female RS232 9-pin serial cable provided by PSION series 5.
  • Page 16 3. Make sure the name is "Hayes compatible modem" Speed is "57,600" baud. Connect via is "Serial" and Fax class is "Auto". Tap on "Initialization" Enter "ATZ" under Init. (Reset) string. Enter "AT&F" under Data init. string. And enter "AT&D2" under Fax init. string. Tap "Handshaking"...
  • Page 17 Enter your Fax number, name and preferred resolution, then check the "Show connection dialog" and tap "OK". Setup is now complete. Fax Screen: (7) To Email or browse the web on Internet: Tap "Extras" on the lower right side of screen, and tap "Web" (for Web Browsing), or Tap "Email"...
  • Page 18: For Psion-5 Series For Psion-618C

    For Connecting PSION using IrDA Port This section uses PSION 618C as an example. This installation guide is intended to help PSION users install the PP2I modem. After following the procedures in this manual, the installation of the PP2I modem should be complete and functional.
  • Page 19 6. Go to System Control Panel The screen below should show: Click New to setup your Internet. 7. Then, the screen below should show: Under Service, enter Your service name (ISP name), select Dial up for your connection type, select Use “smart” dialing, and enter the Standard dial-up 2003/11 From 3JTech Infrared Modem User’s Manual Internet and setup your Internet settings.
  • Page 20 number which is the number you wish to dial (contact your ISP if you don’t have this number.) 8. Under Account, enter your username, password, and confirm 0password. The screen should be like as shown below: 9. Under Addresses, also enter your username, password, and confirm password.
  • Page 21: For Penbex

    Infrared Modem User’s Manual For PENBEX 1. Tip home icon to back to the “Main Page”. And choose “Console” icon. 2. Chose “Connection” at title bar. 3. Change “COMM Port” to “IrDA”. And change “IrDA Receive” to “On”. 4. Chose “Mail” at title bar. 2003/11 From 3JTech Revision 1.0 Page 21 of...
  • Page 22 Infrared Modem User’s Manual 5. Setting the mail information. 6. Chose “Network” at title bar. 7. Setting the dial information. 8. Tip home icon to back to the “Main Page”. And choose “Email” icon. 9. Add a new mail. 2003/11 From 3JTech Revision 1.0 Page 22 of...
  • Page 23 Infrared Modem User’s Manual 10. Type the mail information. And then sent the mail to “Outbox”. 11. Tip “Email” at title bar. 12. Tip “Record” and chose “Send/Receive” to send mail and receive mail. 13. PDA is Setting finish, modem is dialing. 2003/11 From 3JTech Revision 1.0 Page 23 of...
  • Page 24: For Sharp

    For SHARP 1. On the Internet Setting Wizard screen, tap “New”. 2. Tap the “Dial-up (Telephone line)” radio button for “Select the connection type”. Then Press “Next”. 3. Setting The Modem type at “IR”. 2003/11 From 3JTech Infrared Modem User’s Manual Revision 1.0 Page 24 of...
  • Page 25 4. Tap the “Advanced Setting”. Set the AT-command at “ATDT”, speed at ”57600”, Hardware flow control “not select”. And tap OK. Then tap “Next”. 5. The second screen appears telling you to set the connection ID and connection password. Then tap ”Next”. 6.
  • Page 26 Infrared Modem User’s Manual connection appears. Select dial-up name that you just setting. 10. After the dial tone, you are connecting to your ISP now. 11. On the Index screen, tap the “Options” menu and then tap “New Account”. 12. Tap the “Outgoing” tab to set the sending options. 13.
  • Page 27 Infrared Modem User’s Manual 16 On the Index screen, tap . . for a new mail. Tap “OK” after finish the mail. 17. Tap “Send mail” to send the mail. 2003/11 From 3JTech Revision 1.0 Page 27 of...
  • Page 28: For Windows98/Me/2000/Xp

    For Windows98/Me/2000/XP The modem comes with a modem driver for Windows 95/98/Me. Please follow the steps below to install the modem. Make sure you have install IrDA device on PC You can reference the Appendix A_Windows98 IR setup(R220L/210L/200L). 1. Turn on your computer and get in the Windows 98 main operation screen. Double click My Computer, then Control Panel.
  • Page 29 2003/11 From 3JTech Infrared Modem User’s Manual 3.Check the square “Do not check my Modem, I will choose in the list”. Click “Next”. 5. Choose” Hard Disk” and Choose “mdm3jir.inf”。 Then choose “ZyDAS ZD51_RS2 MROM” and Click “Next”. (If you haven’t drive, you can choose “standard modem”...
  • Page 30 Infrared Modem User’s Manual 7.Modem installed OK. Click OK. 8. Then set-up the baud rate. Click Properties to set-up the baud rate in Modem of Control Panel. 9. Choose “Com Port” for RS232 Modem, and “Virtual Infrared COM Port” for IR Modem, Choose Baud Rate (57,600) under ZyDAS ZD51_RS2 MROM.
  • Page 31 Infrared Modem User’s Manual 10.After Installing the Palm Desktop Organizer Software, restart the computer. HotSync Manager should now be running 11.Press the HotSync button from the cradle and the data will transfer between your Palm and PC. 2003/11 From 3JTech Revision 1.0 Page 31 of...
  • Page 32: Technical Support

    Infrared Modem User’s Manual V. TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you are experiencing a problem with your modem, try resolving it with the troubleshooting suggestions preceding this section. If necessary you can contact your local dealer’s Customer Service. Before returning any product, please call for a return authorization number. Remember the following before contacting: •...
  • Page 33: Specification

    VI. SPECIFICATION Dimensions: 2.5"(65mm) x3.75"(95mm) x0.83"(21mm) Weight: 7.35 oz Battery: rechargeable battery 100V-240V travel charger Dual operating modes: Infrared or serial RS-232 Works with Palm Pilot, Macs, Digital Cameras, PCs, Notebooks. Compliant to the IrDA 1.0 standard for serial infrared (SIR) data communication Link Distance 1 cm to 1.0 m Angle = +/- 15 deg.
  • Page 34: 3Jtech. Co., Ltd. Limited Warranty

    3JTech. Co., Ltd. L IMITED Hardware 3JTech warrants its hardware products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials. Under normal use and service, warranty is for the following lengths of time from the date of purchase from 3JTech or its Authorized Reseller: Pegasus III series modem Other hardware products (unless otherwise specified in the warranty statement above)
  • Page 35: Limitation Of Liability

    non-compatibility is caused by a “bug” or defect in the third party’s product. Standard Warranty Service Standard warranty service for hardware products may be obtained by delivering the defective product, accompanied by a copy of the dated proof of purchase, to 3JTech. Co., Ltd. or to an authorized dealer. Customer service is available during the applicable warranty period.
  • Page 36 Infrared Modem User’s Manual Some countries, states, or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages for certain products supplied to consumers or the limitation of liability for personal injury, so the above limitations and exclusions may be limited in their application to you.
  • Page 37: Appendix A_Windows98 Ir Setup(R220L/210L/200L)

    Appendix A_Windows98 IR setup(R220L/210L/200L) This section describes how to use 3JTech’s PP2I infrared modem with ACTiSYS’s IrDA dungo, which includes ACT-IR220L/210L/200L are IrDA dungos for converting RS232C to an infrared port. Caution: To install this SIR driver in Windows98, please be sure no FIR driver was installed first.
  • Page 38 Select “(Generic Infrared Serial Port or dongle)”. Click on “OK”. 6. At “Infrared Transceiver”, Select “ACTiSYS IR-220L or ACTiSYS IR-200L”. For ACT-IR-210L, Select “Generic Infrared Port” instead. Then click on “Next”. 7. Select the COM port to which the Infrared device is physically connected.
  • Page 39 successfully. 10. Please reboot your computer. 11. Please refer to ACT-IR 200L/220L User’s to continue installation. 2003/11 From 3JTech Infrared Modem User’s Manual Manual, “Setting Up” - Section B Revision 1.0 Page 39 of...
  • Page 40: Appendix B_Country Code Setting

    Appendix B_Country code setting Type commands as follow: ATS38=2#g< Decimal Country code > ( AT#H could see the country code setting) COUNTRY United States South Africa Netherlands Denmark Switzerland Sweden United Kingdom Belgium Greece Czech Republic Norway Australia New Zealand Hong Kong Singapore Finland...
  • Page 41: Appendix C_Advanced At Commands (For Debug)

    Appendix C_Advanced AT Commands (For Debug) Command Function & Description ATREEP Display EEPROM ATREEP10000,256 Clear all EEPROM value to FF AT&T8 Modem send ASCII codes to PC continuous AT&T1 Hardware noise testing AT#E1 AT#E0 ATS63.1 Power down mode (0 enable) ATI1 Show versions number.

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