TRENDnet TFM-560PCI User Manual
TRENDnet TFM-560PCI User Manual

TRENDnet TFM-560PCI User Manual

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I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL
I101 V.90/K56flex MODEM USER'SMANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENT
2.1
System Requirements..............................2
2.2
Hardware Installation................................3
2.3
System Setup...........................................4
2.4
Testing your modem.................................12
2.5
Appendix 1: Modem Specifications...........................15
Appendix 2: AT Commands...................................15
Appendix 3: S-registers Summary.............................20
Appendix 4: Result Code Summary...........................22
Appendix 5: Government Compliance.......................24
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL I101 V.90/K56flex MODEM USER’SMANUAL TABLE OF CONTENT 1. Contents of Package 2. Comprehensive Modem Installation Instructions System Requirements......2 Hardware Installation........3 System Setup...........4 2.3.1 Setup Instructions for Windows 98...4 2.3.2 Setup Instructions for Windows 95...6 2.3.3 Uninstall Modem in Windows 98/ 95...9 2.3.4 Setup Instructions for Windows NT4.0..10 2.3.5 Uninstall Modem in Windows NT4.0...11...
  • Page 2: Contents Of Package

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Section 1 Contents of Package One V.90/K56flex PCI bus window modem One telephone cable One CD-ROM disk comprises Communication software, Modem Driver & User's Manual Quick installation guide Please contact the place of purchase if any of the above listed items are missing. Speaker and microphone are additional accessories.
  • Page 3: Hardware Installation

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Section 2.2 Hardware Installation Please refer to Fig. 2 - 1 and proceed to following steps for how to insert your modem into the computer and connect telephone wire and audio accessories. FIGURE 2-1 Internal modem diagram Turn off and unplug your computer from the AC outlet.
  • Page 4: System Setup

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Section 2.3 System Setup Section 2.3.1 Setup instructions for Windows 98 STEP 1. After you complete the modem hardware installation and turn on your PC, Windows system will automatically detect your new added devices.Windows system will then prompt you with a Add New Hardware Wizard screen as shown in figure.
  • Page 5 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL STEP 4. Click NEXT to update recommended driver. STEP 5. Then, a prompt screen indicates Windows has found the best driver for your modem as shown in figure. Please make sure the source of your driver is correct then click on Next. STEP 6.
  • Page 6: Setup Instructions For Windows 95

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Section 2.3.2 Setup instructions for Windows 95 Before you start the installation for Windows 95, please check your version of Windows 95 prior to system setup. Please open My Computer window then click on Control Panel. When the Control Panel window opened, double click the System icon and click on the General tab.
  • Page 7 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL STEP 3. Then a prompt screen will ask you to locate the driver for your modem as shown in figure. Please browse the CD-ROM disk directory at D:\ and select the exact driver. Then click on OK. STEP 4.
  • Page 8 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Setup instructions for Windows 95 Version 4.00.950(or .950A) STEP 1. After you complete the modem hardware installation and turn on your PC. Windows system will automatically detect your new added devices. Windows system will then prompt you with a New Hardware Found screen as shown in figure.
  • Page 9: Uninstall Modem In Windows 98/ 95

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Section 2.3.3 Uninstall Modem in Windows 98/95 In any reason, you want to remove or reinstall the modem. Please follow the steps below to completely uninstall the modem. STEP 1. Click on the Add/Remove Programs icon in CONTROL PANEL. STEP 2.
  • Page 10: Setup Instructions For Windows Nt4.0

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Section 2.3.4 Setup Instructions for Windows NT4.0 STEP 1. Run “SETUP.EXE” in “\Driver\NT40\SETUP.EXE” and click NEXT for next step. STEP 2. Click NEXT for next step. STEP 3. The Installation Wizard will automatically install the driver. Click FINISH when the process is com- pleted.
  • Page 11: Uninstall Modem In Windows Nt4.0

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Section 2.3.5 Uninstall Modem in Windows NT4.0 STEP 1. Click on the Add/Remove Programs icon in CONTROL PANEL. STEP 2. Select “ Connexant SoftK56 PCI Modem(Uninstall only)” under the Install/Uninstall tab and click the ADD/Remove button STEP 3.
  • Page 12: Testing Your Modem

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Section 2.4 Testing and Your Modem Before you set up your software, start with a quick test to check that your modem is working. Once you have determined that your modem is setup properly, go on to Section 2.6 Install Communication Software to install your communications software.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Section 3 Troubleshooting Your modem is designed to provide reliable and trouble-free functionality, however, should you experience any difficulty, the information contained in this section will assist you in determining and resolving the source of the problem. Problem: Modem does not respond to AT commands Possible solutions: Make sure the modem is not configured with a conflicting COM port and IRQ setting.
  • Page 14 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Problem: Modem exhibits poor voice recording or playback Possible solutions: Make sure the correct modem type is selected in the Voice/FAX software. Volume adjustment is available in control panel. Make sure your computer is fast enough to handle voice operations (38.4 Kbps). Voice operations are CPU intensive and require a better CPU sharing when running under Windows.
  • Page 15: Appendix 1: Modem Specifications

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Appendix 1 Specifications Modulation standard : V.90, K56 flex, V.34+, V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.29, V.27ter, V.22bis, V.23,V.22, V.21, V.17, Bell212/103 Compression : V.42bis, MNP Class 5 Error Correction : V.42, MNP Class 2-4 Host Interface : PCI bus FAX Group : Group III...
  • Page 16: Appendix 2 At Commands

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Appendix 2 AT Commands SYNTAX AND PROCEDURES The command and response syntax and procedures generally conform to referenced recommendations and standards. Since these recommendations and standards describe characteristics universal to a large installed base of modems to a maximum degree, there may be syntax and procedural differences due to extensions and behavioral differences in implemented commands, parameters, and responses beyond that described in these recommendations and standards.
  • Page 17 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Appendix 2.1 DATA COMMAND SET A2.1 COMMAND GUIDELINES The commands used to control and report modem operation in data modem mode are defined in this section. The default values are typical of a fully configured modem supporting all data rates and options. The actual default value is defined by manufacturer.
  • Page 18 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Selects auto reliable mode and forces &Q5 (the modem will try to negotiate an error corrected link). This operates the same as \N2 except failure to make a reliable connection results in the modem falling back to the speed buffered normal mode.
  • Page 19 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL A2.2.1.8 +GMR - Request Revision Identification This command causes the modem to report the modem version, revision level or date as provided by the Product Configuration File. A2.2.1.9 +GSN - Request Product Serial Number Identification This command causes the modem to report the modem product model serial number as provided by the Product Configuration File.
  • Page 20: Appendix 3: S-Registers Summary

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Defined Values <pmode> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option. Disable Caller ID reporting. (Default). Enables Caller ID with formatted presentation to the DTE. The modem will present the data items in a <Tag><Value> pair format. The expected pairs are data, time, caller code (telephone number), and name. Enables Caller ID with unformatted presentation to the DTE.
  • Page 21 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Defined Values <value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option. Upon connection, the modem reports only the DTE speed (e.g., CONNECT 19200). Subsequent responses are disabled. (Default.) Upon connection, the modem reports the line speed, the error correction protocol, and the DTE speed, respectively.
  • Page 22: Appendix 4: Result Code Summary

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL A2.2.2.7 &D[<value>]- DTR Behavior This parameter determines how the modem responds when the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) input is changed from the ON to the OFF condition during online data state. Defined Values <value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option. Modem ignores DTR.
  • Page 23 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL A2.2.2.11 +IFC=[<modem_by_DTE>[,<DTE_by_modem>]] - DTE-Modem Local Flow Control This extended-format compound parameter controls the operation of local flow control between the DTE and the modem during the data state when V.42 error control is used, or when fallback to non-error control mode is specified to include buffering and flow control.
  • Page 24: Appendix 5: Government Compliance

    I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL If +FCLASS=0 is selected, the modem will behave as a data modem and will attempt to connect to another data modem. The modem will have up to the period of time specified by register S6 or S7 to wait for carrier and complete the handshake.
  • Page 25 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Return to command state. Added to the end of a dial string. This causes the modem to return to the command state after it processes the portion of the dial string preceding the “;”. This allows the user to issue additional commands while remaining off-hook.
  • Page 26 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL A2.2.3.6 O[<value>] - Return to On-Line Data Mode This command specifies that the modem will enter the on-line data mode from the on-line command mode with or without a retrain. If in the off-line command mode when this command is entered, the modem reports ERROR. Defined Values <value>...
  • Page 27 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Defined Values <value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected information. Selects 39%-61% make/break ratio at 10 pulses per second. (Default.) Selects 33%-67% make/break ratio at 10 pulses per second. Selects 39%-61% make/break ratio at 20 pulses per second. Selects 33%-67% make/break ratio at 20 pulses per second.
  • Page 28 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL <min_rx_rate> and <max_rx_rate> Numeric values which specify the lowest (<min_rx_rate>) and highest (<max_rx_rate>) rate at which the modem may establish a receive connection. May be used to condition distinct limits for the receive direction as distinct from the transmit direction. Values for this subparameter are decimal encoded, in units of bit/s.
  • Page 29 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Reporting Current or Selected Values Command: +MR? Response: +MR: <current value> Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command: +MR=? Response: +MR: (<value>range) A2.2.4.3 %E[<value>] - Enable/Disable Line Quality Monitor, Auto-Retrain, and Auto-Rate Renegotia- tion This command controls whether or not the modem will automatically monitor the line quality and request a retrain (%E1) or a rate renegotiation when line quality merits a change.
  • Page 30 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL A2.2.5.2 +DR=[<value>] - Data Compression Reporting This extended-format numeric parameter controls whether or not the extended-format “+DR: “ intermediate result code is transmitted from the modem to the DTE. Defined Values <value> decimal number corresponding to the selected option: = Data compression reporting disabled (no +DR result code transmitted).
  • Page 31 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL <framed_idle> Decimal number which specifies the bit sequence transmitted by the modem when a transmit data buffer underrun condition occurs immediately after a flag, while operating in Framed sub-Mode. The options are: In Framed sub-Mode, modem transmits HDLC flags on idle (default and fixed). <framed_un_ov>...
  • Page 32 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Defined Values <off> Determines the threshold, in octets, above which the modem will generate a flow off signal. Applicable in Synchronous Access Mode. The <off> range is 20 -7000. Default <off> value is 128. For the <on> and <off>...
  • Page 33 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Appendix 3. S-PARAMETERS The supported S-Parameters are summarized in Table A2-1. Table 3-1. S-Parameter Summary “ ” “ ” A3.1 AT=x - Write to Selected S-Parameter This command writes the value x to the currently selected S-Parameter. An S-Parameter can be selected by using the ATSn command.
  • Page 34 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Appendix 4. RESULT CODES General The modem responds to commands from the DTE and to activity on the line by signaling to the DTE in the form of result codes. The result codes that the modem can send are described below. Two forms of each result code are available: long-form, an English-like “verbose”...
  • Page 35 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL RING (2) The modem sends this result code when incoming ringing is detected on the line. What qualifies as a ring signal is determined by country-dependent parameters, modifiable through the Product Configuration File. NO CARRIER (3) The modem sends this result code when an attempt o establish a connection fails or an established connection has been terminated.Under X0, if busy tone detection is enforced, this result code is used as a response to the detection of busy or circuit busy.
  • Page 36 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Appendix 5. VOICE COMMANDS Configuration Commands A5.1.1 +FCLASS=8 - Select Voice Mode +FCLASS=8 selects the Voice Mode. The Voice Mode commands and responses described in this section are applicable when command +FCLASS=8. (See Section 3.2.1.2 for the definition of the FCLASS command.) A5.1.2 +VNH=<hook>...
  • Page 37 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL tones. Defined Values <string> To be added Reporting Current or Selected Values Command: +VTS? Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command: +VTS=? A5.2.4 +VTX - Start Modem Transmit (Playback) This command causes the modem to start the voice transmission process. A5.2.5 +VGR=<gain>...
  • Page 38 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL Reporting Current or Selected Values Command: +VIT? Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command: +VIT=? A5.2.8 +VLS=<label> - Analog Source/Destination Selection This command causes the modem to select one or more source/destinations of the analog data. Defined Values <label>...
  • Page 39 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL A5.2.9 +VRA=<interval> - Ringback Goes Away Timer This command sets the length of time the modem will wait between ringbacks during call origination before the modem can assume that the remote station has gone off hook. Defined Values <interval>...
  • Page 40 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL <sdi> Decimal number specifying the required period of silence, in units of 0.1 second, before the modem can report silence detected at the end of a voice receive either with the “Presumed End of Message” (QUIT) or “Presumed Hangup (SILENCE) event reports.
  • Page 41 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL The modem will not report ring cadence information. The modem will report ring cadence information as specified for the <report> subparameter. <report> Decimal number specifying ring cadence information report when enabled by the <enable> subparameter. The modem will produce only DROF and DRON messages.
  • Page 42 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL A5.3.1 +VSP=<mode> - Speakerphone ON/OFF This command turns the speakerphone ON or OFF Defined Values <mode> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option. The speakerphone function is OFF. The speakerphone function is ON. Reporting Current or Selected Values Command: +VSP? Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command: +VSP=?
  • Page 43 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL FCC compliance This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company.
  • Page 44 I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions might not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier.

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