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Professional External Modem USER'S MANUAL 560UF/L & 560UF/D External Modem LTD. QUANTUM DATA SYSTEMS (HK)
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ACTIVE Professional External Modem The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. Quantum Data Systems (H.K.) Ltd. shall not be held liable for technical or editorial omissions or errors made herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance or use of this material.
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WARNING - AUSTRALIAN USERS This FAX/Modem has been tested with Bitcom, Bitware for windows and fully complies with AUSTEL Technical Standards if the following conditions are followed : THE NUNMBER OF RE-DIAL MUST NOT BE SET TO GREATER THAN 3 2.
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION CHAPTER 3. LEASED LINE OPERATION APPENDIX A. AT COMMANDS APPENDIX B. RESULT CODES APPENDIX C. S REGISTERS APPENDIX D. CABLE PINS ASSIGNMENT APPENDIX E. SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX F. APPLICATION EXAMPLES APPENDIX G. LED CONFIGURATION CHART FOR LEASED LINE TABLE OF CONTENTS...
Modem cable: 9 pins male to 9/25 pins female Digital User’s Manual (Download from www.quantum.com.hk) The Rear View: 560UF/L & 560UF/D External Modem Line Jack Only use the middle 2 pins (Pin 2 & Pin 3) to connect to the “Line” jack of the modem.
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CHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION THE FRONT PANEL: 560UF/L & 560UF/D External Modem The front panel consists of seven light indicators, a 7 segment LED and five switch buttons which are explained as follows: Seven light indicators: MR (Modem Ready): This light indicates the modem is ready for AT command.
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A 7-segment LED (optional) Monitor the line speed. The speed may fall down or step up depending on the telephone line quality. 9 - 33600 bps 8 - 31200 bps 7 - 28800 bps 6 - 26400 bps 5 - 24000 bps 4 - 21600 bps 3 - 19200 bps 2 - 16800 bps...
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If the modem is in Normal mode, it acts as a O/A switch. Toggle this switch causes the modem to change from Originate mode to Answer mode and the LED segment displays ‘A. ’ for answer mode, or ’O.‘ for Originate mode.
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Modem Configuration Table (Further reference: Appendix G) Menu (0-C, set by Menu switch) 0 Factory default - &F function (set by switch) (0)Auto,(1)MNP,(2)Direct Mode. 1 Asyn - &Q function (0) Asyn 2 Type of line - &L function (0) Dial up, (1) 2 wire LL 3 Modulation - +MS function (0) auto (1) bell103, (2) V.21, (3) V.22/bell212, (4) V.22bis...
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8 Smart/Dumb mode - &A function (0) smart, (1) dumb 9 Compression control - %C function (0) Enables both MNP5 and V.42bis data compression (1) Disables data compression (2) Enables MNP5 data compression (3) Enables V.42bis data compression A DTE/DCE Flow control - &K function (0) Enables RTS/CTS flow control (1) Disable flow control...
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Example to set up DTE speed 57600 bps and modulation V.22 bis, Set Normal / Config. Switch to PUSH position for Config. mode. Set desired DTE speed 57600 bps Method: Toggle the Menu Switch to Menu 4 (DTE speed menu), the digit ‘4’ is shown on the LED segment.
CHAPTER 3. LEASED LINE OPERATION This chapter tells you how to establish a leased line connection in asynchronous and synchronous modes. What is Leased Line Operation? In leased line operation, two modems are directly wired together by a dedicated telephone line. The register S7 does not pose a time limit on making a data connection. One modem must be set to originate mode and the other must be set to answer mode.
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Then press the Enable Switch to update the DTE speed, The character ‘U’ is shown on the LED segment. If more setting are required (i.e transmission mode, flow control, etc), repeat the above procedures. Enable the POLL after all parameters are set. Method: Set Normal / Config.
APPENDIX A. AT COMMANDS The PC or terminal communicates with the modem through the use of the AT commands. Your communication software will act as an interface between you and your modem. You read this chapter to customise your configuration. To issue these industry-standard "AT"...
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Escape Characters Switch the modem from Online State to Command State without breaking the data connection. This character can be redefined by changing the value in S Register S2. AT=x Write to Selected S Register This command writes the value x to the currently selected S register. An S register can be selected by using the ATSn command.
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DTMF digits A ,B,C and D. These digits may be prohibited in some countries The "star" digit (tone dialling only) The "gate" digit (tone dialling only) Perform MNP 10 link negotiation at the highest supported speed for this call (Optional) Enable power level adjustment during MNP 10 link negotiation for this call (Optional) Dials the last dial string that was dialled...
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ATLn * Speaker volume ATL0 Selects low speaker volume ATL1 Selects low speaker volume ATL2 Selects medium speaker volume ATL3 Selects high speaker volume ATMn * Speaker control ATM0 Speaker is always off ATM1 Speaker is on during handshaking in call establishment but is turned off while the modem is receiving a carrier signal from a remote modem ATM2...
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ATT * Set tone dial as default ATVn * Result code form (message control) ATV0 Allows short form (numeric) result codes to be sent ATV1 Allows long form (verbose) result codes to be sent ATWn * Negotiation progress reporting ATW0 Error-correction call progress not reported ATW1 Error-correction call progress reported ATW2 Error-correction call progress not reported.
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a handshaking sequence, the call and answer can be aborted by receiving any character from DTE. AT&Cn * RS232-C DCD option AT&C0 DCD is ON regardless of the state of the data carrier from the remote modem AT&C1 DCD follows the state of the data carrier from the remote modem AT&Dn * RS232-C DTR option...
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AT&K4 Enables XON/XOFF flow control AT&K5 Enables transparent XON/XOFF flow control AT&K6 Enables both RTS/CTS and XON/XOFF flow control (Default for fax mode) AT&Ln * Transmission line type AT&L0 Dial-up line AT&L1 2-wire Leased line (Option) AT&L2 4-wire Leased line(Option) AT&Mn * Communication mode Same as AT&Q0-3...
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AT&T0 Ends test in progress AT&T1 Initiates local analog loopback AT&T3 Initiates remote digital loopback locally. If no connection exists, ERROR is returned. AT&T4 Allows the modem to respond to a request from a remote modem for a remote digital loopback test AT&T5 Prohibits the modem from granting a request from a remote modem for a remote digital loopback test...
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AT\An Maximum MNP block size AT\A0 Sets maximum block size to 64 characters AT\A1 Sets maximum block size to 128 characters AT\A2 Sets maximum block size to 192 characters AT\A3 Sets maximum block size to 256 characters AT\Bn Transmit break (n=1-9) When this command is entered during a non-MNP connection, the modem sends a break signal to the remote modem.
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AT\K2,3 Modem does not clear buffers but sends a break to the local DTE AT\K4,5 Modem sends a break in sequence with any received data AT\Ln MNP block transfer control AT\L0 Uses stream mode for MNP link connections AT\L1 Uses block mode for MNP link connections AT\Nn Operation mode control Selects normal speed buffered mode (no error correction)
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002 = Received level of -2dBm Received level of -43dBm AT%On * Selects answer/originate mode Selects answer mode Selects originate mdoe AT%Rn * Selects receive sensitivity (336RL ,336RL4 models) -43dBm -33dBm (For 336RD cards, use on board jumper JP2 to select receive sensitivity JP2 1-2 shorted : -33dBm AT%Q Report line signal quality...
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Distinctive ring type 2.0 sec ON, 4.0 sec OFF. 0.8 sec ON, 0.4 sec OFF, 0.8 sec ON, 4.0 sec OFF. 0.4 sec ON, 0.2 sec OFF, 0.4 sec ON, 0.2 sec OFF, 0.8 sec ON, 4.0 sec OFF. AT+MS * Select Line Modulation The command format is : (336 models) AT+MS=<mod>,<automode>,<min_rate>,<max_rate>...
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<mod Modulation > Selected V.21 V.22 V.22 bis V.23 V.32 V.32 bis V.34 V.90 K56flex Bell 103 Bell 212 <x_law> is an optional number which specifies the codec type. The options are: 0 = u-Law 1 = A-Law Note that ATZ will reset the <x_law> selection to 0 (u-Law) <rb_signaling>...
APPENDIX B. RESULT CODES ACTIVE modem responds to commands from the DTE and to activity on the line by signalling to the DTE in the form of result codes. The result codes can be sent by the modem in either short from (terse) or long form (verbose). Short form Long form RING...
APPENDIX C. S REGISTERS Your ACTIVE modem has a number of S registers that affect various operation characteristics, let you obtain information about your modem, and let you test and configure your modem. Most of the registers have default values, which you can display or change to fit your particular requirement.
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S6 * Wait time for blind dialling (Range :2-255) Sets the length of time in seconds to pause after the modem goes off- hook and before the modem dials the first digit of the telephone number. The modem always pauses for a minimum of 2 seconds even if the S6 register is set to a value less than 2 seconds.
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S14 * Bit mapped option Bit 0 Bit 1 Bit 2 Bit 3 Bit 4,5,6 Bit 7 Originate/answer Reserved Bit mapped test option Bit 0 Local analog loopback (AT&T1) Bit 1 Not used Bit 2 Local dig ital loopback (AT&T3) Bit 3 Remote digital loopback status Bit 4...
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S18 * Test timer Sets the length of time in second which the modem conducts a test before returning to the command mode. If this register is zero, the test will not automatically terminate; the test must be terminated from the command mode by issuing an AT&T0 or ATH command.
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Bit 7 Reserved S23 * Bit mapped options Bit 0 Bit 1-3 Local DTE rate Bit 4,5 Parity option Bit 6,7 Reserved Delay to DTR Register S25 serves two purposes. When the modem is operating in synchronous mode 1, the value assigned to S25 specifies the length of time which the modem waits after a connection has been made before examining DTR.
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register sets the time delay in hundredth of a second before the modem turns CTS ON. S27 * Bit mapped option Bit 0,1,3 Bit 2 Bit 4,5 Bit 6 Bit 7 Reserved S28 * Bit mapped option Bit 0-2 Reserved Bit 3,4 Bit 5 Reserved...
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S31 * Bit mapped option Bit 0 Reserved Bit 1 Bit 2,3 Bit 4-7 Reserved XON Character XOFF Character S34 - 35 Reserve d S36 * Negotiate failure fallback Bit 0-2 Modem disconnects Modem stays on-line and a direct mode connection is established Reserved Modem stays on-line and a normal mode connection is...
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Attempts to connect at 9600bps Attempts to connect at 12000bps Attempts to connect at 14400bps Attempts to connect at 7200bps Delay before forced disconnect This register specifies the time delay in second between the modem's receipt of the ATH command to disconnect and the disconnect operation.
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S42 - S45 Reserved S46 * Data compression control (Range :136,138) Executes error correction protocol with no comp ression Executes error correction protocol with compression S48 * V.42 negotiation action (Range:0,7,128) Disables negotiation; bypass the detection and negotiation phrases; and proceeds with LAP-M Negotiation enabled Negotiation disabled;...
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Sets the transmit level from 0 to -15 dBm for the FAX mode. The value may be limited as it is a country dependent parameter. S95 * Extended result codes Bit 0 CONNECT result code includes DCE speed instead of DTE speed Bit 1 Append /ARQ to verbose CONNECT XXXX result code if...
APPENDIX D. CABLE PINS ASSIGNMENT For 560UF/L and 560UF/D External Modem V.24 108.2 ACTIVE Professional External Modem User’s Manual APPENDIX D. CABLE PINS ASSIGNMENT Abbrev. Function Carrier Detect Receive Data Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready System Ground Data Set Ready...
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