GVC SF 1156HV R21 User Manual

High performance v.90/k56flex/v.34+/v.42bis 56k bps plug & play voice/fax/data modem

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High Performance
V.90/K56Flex/V.34+/V.42bis
56K BPS
Plug & Play
Voice/FAX/Data Modem
With Advanced
Speakerphone functions
User's Manual
Contents
Section One - Introduction.................. 1
Section Two - Installation................... 1
Section Four - S Registers.................. 22
Section Five - Result Codes................ 24
Appendix A - Specifications............... 27
Appendix B - Notices......................... 28
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    High Performance V.90/K56Flex/V.34+/V.42bis 56K BPS Plug & Play Voice/FAX/Data Modem With Advanced Speakerphone functions User's Manual Contents Section One – Introduction……………… 1 Section Two – Installation………………. 1 Section Three - AT Command Set……...13 Section Four - S Registers……………… 22 Section Five - Result Codes……………. 24 Section Six –...
  • Page 2: Section One - Introduction

    Section One - Introduction This Kbps* (Plug Play Optinal) FAX/Voice/Data Speakerphone Modem connects your computer to all popular high speed modems available today. modem incorporates "V.90/K56Flex" (56Kbps) technology to provide increased download speeds using regular telephone lines. The modem incorporates Plug and Play ease installation.
  • Page 3 • Software user's manual 2.2 What You Need You will need: 1. A phillips-head screw driver 2. A)A Plug and Play enabled Operating System (e.g., Windows 95), B)A Plug and Play Revision 1.0a compliant Proceed to Section 2.3 now if you have everything required.
  • Page 4 outlet. 2. Remove your computer's cover (refer to your computer's owner's manual). Figure 2-1 Expansion Slots 3. Select any available half-card slot, and then remove the slot cover (refer to Figure 2-1). 4. Carefully slide the internal modem into the slot you have chosen, applying even pressure until the modem is completely seated in the slot.
  • Page 5 with your computer's serial port. This is usually a 25-pin or 9-pin male connector on the back of your computer, but computer equipment varies. Consult the computer's manual on this topic. You will also need a properly configured serial cable. recommended cable for IBM Compatible PCs with a 9-pins serial port is an RS-232 cable with all 9-pins configured straight-through.
  • Page 6 Figure 2-3 RS-232 and Telephone Connections 3. Plug the other end of the cable into the serial port on your computer (refer to Figure 2-3). 4. Turn the modem's power switch off. Plug the round end of the power cord into the connector marked POWER on the back of the modem.
  • Page 7 error detected. FLASH error been detected corrected (MNP/V.42) Modem detected remote modem's carrier signal. Modem does not detect a remote modem's carrier .signal Modem is off-hook Modem is on-hook. Modem is receiving data or echoing in command mode Modem is not receiving data from remote...
  • Page 8 compliant system if it was purchased after June 1994 or if the BIOS is dated after June 1994. Proceed to one of the following sections, depending on your system's configuration: • Section 2.4.1 if you are running Windows 95 (with or without a Plug and Play PC) •...
  • Page 9 the modem's driver diskette into the disk drive and type A:\ (or B:\ if inserted in drive B) in the "Copy manufacturer's files from:"box. Click "OK." Windows 95 may request its own installation disks or CD-ROM for some files. Insert the Windows 95 disks or CD-ROM as required.
  • Page 10 System Computers without native Plug Play capabilities require the use of the included modem driver. If you have not already installed this driver, refer to the file README.1ST on the Windows 95 driver disk installation configuration instructions. Once the driver is installed the modem is enabled and configured during system boot-up.
  • Page 12 Note: Any time the COM or IRQ setting for the modem is changed, the settings in the software must be changed to match. 2.5 Software Installation and Configuration You are now ready to install and configure the communication software. Refer to your software manual for installation procedures.
  • Page 13 (Speakerphone) Capabilities of the Modem Your modem has built-in advanced FAX, Voice, and Full Duplex (Speakerphone) functions. Please consult your FAX/Voice/(Speakerphone) software manual about procedures on using these features. Voice functions include recording and playback of voice prompts (files). You may record or playback voice with your modem by attaching a telephone to the RJ-11 jack marked "PHONE"...
  • Page 14: Section Three - At Command Set

    manually via modem commands. Read Section 3 for a summary description of the modem command set before manually accessing the modem. You may want to read the software manual first, however, as the software may already provide a user friendly method of accessing the functions you need (i.e.
  • Page 15 3.2 Command Structure All commands sent to the modem must begin with AT and end with ENTER. All commands may be typed in either upper or lower case, but not mixed. To make the command line more readable, spaces may be inserted between commands. If you omit a parameter from a command that requires one, it is just like specifying a parameter of 0.
  • Page 16 wait for five seconds of silence flash return to Command Mode after dialing DS=n Dial one of the four telephone numbers (n=0-3) stored modem non-volatile memory. Commands are not echoed Commands are echoed Escape Characters - Switch from Data Mode Command Mode(T.I.E.S.
  • Page 17 Enable Autoscan mode Return to Data Mode Return to Data Mode and initiate an equalizer retrain Set Pulse dial as default Modem sends responses Modem does not send responses Read and display value in register r. Sr=n Set register r to value n (n = 0-255). Set Tone Dial as default Numeric responses Word responses...
  • Page 18 &C_ &C0 Force Carrier Detect Signal High (ON) &C1 Turn on CD when remote carrier is present &D_ &D0 Modem ignores the DTR signal &D1 Modem returns to Command Mode after DTR toggle &D2 Modem hangs up, returns to the Command Mode after DTR toggle &D3 Resets modem after DTR toggle...
  • Page 19 pulses per minute &R_ &R0 Reserved &R1 CTS operates per flow control requirements &S_ &S0 Force DSR Signal High (ON) &S1 DSR off in command mode, on in on-line mode &T_ &T0 Ends test in progress &T1 Perform Local Analog Loopback Test &T3 Perform Local Digital Loopback Test...
  • Page 20 +MS? Displays current Select Modulation settings +MS=? Displays a list of supported Select Modulation options +MS=a,b,c,d.e,f Select modulation where: a=0, 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 56, 64, 69; b=0-1; c=300-56000; d=300- 56000; e=0-1; and f=0-1. A, b, c, d, e, f default=12, 1, 300, 56000, 0, 0.
  • Page 21 Enable MNP Class 5 and V.42bis data compression &Q_ &Q0 Direct data link only (same as \N1) &Q5 V.42 data link with fallback options &Q6 Normal data link only (same as \N0) 64-character maximum MNP block size 128-character maximum block size 192-character maximum MNP block size 256-character maximum MNP block...
  • Page 22: Fax Class 2 Commands

    +FTM=n Transmit data +FTS=n Stop transmission and wait 3.7 Fax Class 2 Commands +FCLASS=n Services class. +FAA=n Adaptive answer. +FAXERR Fax error value. +FBOR Phase C data bit order. +FBUF? Buffer size(reade only). +FCFR Indicate confirmation to receive. +FCLASS= Service class. +FCON Facsimile connection response.
  • Page 23: Section Four - S Registers

    #CID Enable Caller ID detection and reporting format #CLS Select Data, Fax or Voice/Audio #MDL? Identify Model #MFR? Identify Manufacturer #REV? Identify Revision Level Audio output transmit level #VBQ? Query Buffer Size #VBS Bits per sample (ADPCM or PCM) #VBT Beep Tone Timer #VCI? Identify Compression Method...
  • Page 24 Auto-answer Ring 0,1 /rings Germany 0-11 /rings Switzerland Ring counter 0-255 /rings Escape code character 0-127 /ASCII Carriage return character 0-127 /ASCII Line feed character 0-127 /ASCII Backspace character 0-32, 127 /ASCII Dial tone wait time 4,5 /seconds others Netherlands TBR21 Remote carrier wait time 30-60/seconds Comma pause time...
  • Page 25: Section Five - Result Codes

    Connection failure code 0, 4, 5, 9, 12, 13, 14 S87-S90 Reserved Extended result code Bit-mapped register options Section Five - Result Codes CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR CONNECT 1200 NO DIALTONE BUSY NO ANSWER CONNECT 600 CONNECT 2400 CONNECT 4800 CONNECT 9600 CONNECT 7200 CONNECT 12000...
  • Page 26: Section Six - Troubleshooting

    COMPRESSION: CLASS 5 66 COMPRESSION: V.42BIS COMPRESSION: NONE 69 PROTOCOL: NONE PROTOCOL: LAPM 77 PROTOCOL: ALT +FCERROR Section Six - Troubleshooting This section describes some of the common problems you may encounter while using your modem. If you can not resolve your difficulty after reading this chapter, contact your dealer or vendor for assistance.
  • Page 27 must be configured identically. 2. Make sure the phone line is working properly. Replace the modem with a regular phone and dial the number. If the line sounds noisy, you may have difficulty connecting to the remote device. Modem makes a connection but no data appears on your screen.
  • Page 28: Section Seven - Support And Service

    Modem exhibits poor voice record or playback. 1. Make sure the correct modem type is selected in Voice/FAX software. Generic Rockwell Section Seven - Support and Service In the unlikely event you experience difficulty in the use of this product, we suggest you: (1) consult the Troubleshooting section of this guide and (2) consult with your dealer.
  • Page 29: Appendix B - Notices

    Appendix B - Notices Approval Compliance Information This modem, supplied by the GVC Corporation, is approved by the Secretary of State at the Department of Trade and Industry for connection to a single exchange line of the public switched...
  • Page 30 There is no guarantee of correct working in all circumstances. Any difficulties should be referred to your supplier. Some network operators require that intended users of their network request permission to connect and for the installation of an appropriate socket. Ringer Equivalence Number The ringer equivalence number of this modem is 1.
  • Page 31 apparatus is subject to modification in any material way not authorised by the Notify bodys ( i.e. BABT in U.K.) or if it is used with, or connected to external software that has not been formally accepted by Notify bodys. The Basic Functions of the modem cannot be performed in the event of a failure in the external power supply.
  • Page 32: Ambient Conditions

    equipment with a similar SELV interface is connected to this modem. If in doubt, please consult a qualified engineer before connecting other equipment. Internal "AT" Bus Model This modem is designed to operate with a low voltage +5Vdc , +12Vdc, and -12Vdc supply taken from the computer's power bus.
  • Page 33 Notice The information contained in this manual has been validated at the time of this manual's production. The manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes improvements product described in this manual at any time and without notice. Consequently the manufacturer assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or discrepancies between the product and the manual.

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