MaxTech xps336ir V.34/V.42bis User Manual

High performance v.34/v.42bis 28,800 bps internal plug and play fax/voice/data modem

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High Performance
V.34/V.42bis
28,800 BPS Internal
Plug and Play
FAX/Voice/Data
Modem
Featuring Advanced Full-
Duplex Speakerphone
Functions
User's Manual
Part #MAN080 Rev. 1.0
SF-1128HV/R16-PnP

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  • Page 1 High Performance V.34/V.42bis 28,800 BPS Internal Plug and Play FAX/Voice/Data Modem Featuring Advanced Full- Duplex Speakerphone Functions User's Manual Part #MAN080 Rev. 1.0 SF-1128HV/R16-PnP...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Section One - Introduction ... 1 Section Two - Installation ... 1 Section Three - AT Command Set ... 7 Section Four - S Registers ... 13 Section Five - Result Codes ... 15 Section Six - Troubleshooting ... 15 Section Seven - Support and Service ...
  • Page 3: Section One - Introduction

    Section One - Introduction This 28.8 Kbps Plug and Play FAX/Voice/Data Speakerphone Modem connects your computer to all popular high speed modems available today. Your new modem features advanced speakerphone functions for hands-free voice communication and is compatible with Plug and Play (PnP) systems for simplified installation and configuration.
  • Page 4: Hardware Installation

    2. If running DOS or Windows 3.x, configure the modem using the included modem driver. Instructions for installing this driver are included in the text file called README.1ST on the Windows 95 driver disk. The README.1ST file can be viewed by loading it into any wordprocessor or any text editor (i.e.
  • Page 5 6. Replace the computer cover and plug in your com- puter. 7. Connect the telephone cable from the modem's LINE connector to the telephone wall jack. See Figure 2-2. 8. Optionally, connect your telephone to the modem's PHONE connector. 9. Optionally, connect your microphone to the modem's MIC jack.
  • Page 6 The Install From Disk dialog box now instructs you to “Insert the manufacturer's installation disk into the drive selected, and then click OK.” Insert the modem's Utility diskette into the disk drive and type A:\ (or B:\ if inserted in drive B) in the “Copy manufacturer's files from:”...
  • Page 7 MANAGER|MAIN|CONTROL PANEL, click on PORTS and follow Windows 3.1x user's manual instructions on configuring the installed modem COM port. Proceed to Section 2.5, Software Installation/Con- figuration. 2.5 Software Installation and Configuration You are now ready to install and configure the communication software.
  • Page 8: Where To Go From Here

    2.7 Testing Your Modem After Installation In order to test your modem you should be familiar with your communication software. Load and set up your communication software and enter into “terminal mode.” Make sure that the COM Port and IRQ settings of the modem match the software.
  • Page 9: Section Three - At Command Set

    Section Three - AT Command Set 3.1 Executing Commands Commands are accepted by the modem while it is in Command Mode. Your modem is automatically in Command Mode until you dial a number and establish a connection. Commands may be sent to your modem from a PC running communication software or any other terminal devices.
  • Page 10 DS=n Sr=n pause wait for five seconds of silence flash return to Command Mode after dialing Dial one of the four telephone numbers (n=0-3) stored in the modem’s non-volatile memory. Commands are not echoed Commands are echoed Escape Characters - Switch from Data Mode to Command Mode Force modem on-hook (hang up) Force modem off-hook (make busy)
  • Page 11 3.4 Extended AT Commands &C_ &C0 &C1 &D_ &D0 &D1 &D2 &D3 &F_ &F &G_ &G0 &G1 &G2 &K_ &K0 &K3 &K4 &K5 &K6 &L_ &L0 &M_ &M0 Asynchronous operation &P_ &P0 &P1 Report DTE speed only Report line speed, error correction protocol, and DTE speed.
  • Page 12 &P2 &P3 &R_ &R0 &R1 &S_ &S0 &S1 &T_ &T0 &T1 &T3 &T4 &T5 &T6 &T7 &T8 &V &V &W_ &W0 Stores the active profile as Profile 0 &W1 Stores the active profile as Profile 1 &Y_ &Y0 &Y1 &Z n =x n =0-3 Store phone number x into non-volatile %E1 Enable auto-retrain +MS?
  • Page 13 #CID=n n=0 #CID? #CID=? 3.5 MNP/V.42/V.42bis Commands %C0 Disable MNP Class 5 and V.42bis data %C1 Enable MNP Class 5 data compression %C2 Enable V.42bis data compression only &Q_ &Q0 &Q5 &Q6 Send a 1/10 second line break to the modem, where n = 1 to 9.
  • Page 14 3.6 Fax Class 1 Commands +FAE=n +FCLASS=n +FRH=n +FRM=n +FRS=n +FTH=n +FTM=n +FTS=n 3.7 Fax Class 2 Commands +FCLASS=n +FAA=n +FAXERR +FBOR +FBUF? +FCFR +FCON +FCIG +FCIG: +FCR +FCR= +FCSI: +FDCC= +FDCS: +FDCS= +FDIS: +FDIS= +FDR +FDT= +FDTC: +FET: +FET=n +FHNG +FLID= +FLPL...
  • Page 15: Section Four - S Registers

    +FPTS: +FPTS= +FREV? +FSPL +FTSI: 3.8 Voice Commands #BDR #CID #CLS #MDL? #MFR? #REV? #VBQ? #VBS #VBT #VCI? #VLS #VRA #VRN #VRX #VSDB #VSK #VSP #VSR #VSS #VTD #VTM #VTS #VTX Section Four - S Registers Your modem has 41 registers, designated S0 through S95.
  • Page 16 Register Function Auto-answer Ring Ring counter Escape code character Carriage return character Line feed character Backspace character Dial tone wait time Remote carrier wait time Comma pause time Carrier detect response time 1-255 /0.1 second Carrier loss time Touch-tone dialing speed Escape character guard time0-255 /0.02 second Reserved Echo, response, dialing,...
  • Page 17: Section Five - Result Codes

    S49-81 Reserved Break options S83-85 Reserved Connection failure code S87-S90Reserved Transmit attenuation Fax attenuation Extended result code optionsBit-mapped register Section Five - Result Codes RING ERROR NO DIALTONE NO ANSWER CONNECT 2400 CONNECT 9600 CONNECT 12000 CONNECT 19200 CONNECT 57600 CONNECT 1200TX/75RX 22 CONNECT 75TX/1200RX CARRIER 300 CARRIER 75/1200...
  • Page 18 receive data from the modem. 2. Make sure that your modem is initialized correctly. Your modem may have been initialized to not display re- sponses. You may factory-reset the modem by issuing AT&F and press ENTER. The factory default allows the modem to display responses after a command has been executed.
  • Page 19: Section Seven - Support And Service

    communication software. 3. Make sure the data speed is not faster than your computer's capability. Most IBM compatibles are ca- pable of 19,200 bps under DOS and Windows. Operat- ing at higher speeds under Windows requires a faster CPU (386/486 or better), a high performance replace- ment Windows 3.1x comm.drv, or Windows 95.
  • Page 20: Appendix B - Speaker Type Selection

    Data format: Power: Temperature: Caller ID: PnP: Speakerphone: Appendix B - Speaker Type Selection Your modem supports both mono and stereo speakers. Use jumper JP3 to select the speaker type. The modem is factory set to use stereo speakers (jumper over both pins). If you use a mono speaker, remove the jumper (See Figure B-1).
  • Page 21: Fcc Class B Statement

    The FCC also requires the transmitter of a FAX transmission be properly identified (per FCC Rules Part 68, Sec. 68.381 (c) (3)). FCC Class B Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 22 company cause to request the user to disconnect the equip- ment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.

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