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Motorola V.3600 User Manual (271 pages)
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Table of Contents
Regulatory Information
3
Table of Contents
9
Chapter 1. Introduction
19
Shelf-Mount Units
19
Features
20
Data Mode
20
Fax Mode
21
Software
21
Communications Software
21
Class 1 Fax Communications Software
21
Internet Browser
21
Description
22
Functional
22
Physical
22
RM16M Unit
24
Chapter 2. Installation
25
Electrical Installation
25
AC Power Connection
25
DC Power Connection
25
DTE Connection
26
Telephone Line Connection
30
Dial Mode: PSTN Connection (DIAL Jack)
30
Leased Line Connection (TELSET/LEASED LINE Jack)
31
Shelf-Mount RM16M V.3600 Installation
33
Chapter 3. Getting Started
35
Option Selection
35
Power-Up
35
Placing a Call
36
Dialing with a Standard Telephone
36
Autodialing from Front Panel
36
Autodialing from a Terminal with the at Commands
36
Answering a Call
37
Autoanswering
37
Answering Manually
37
Answering from Terminal with at Command Set
37
Ending a Call
37
Ending a Call Using the Front Panel
37
Ending a Call from a Terminal with the at Command Set
37
Reasons for Call Termination
38
Chapter 4. Front Panel Operation
41
LED Descriptions
41
LCD Menus
42
LCD Menu Operation
42
Front Panel Security
51
Chapter 5. AT Commands
53
Command Categories
53
Operation Modes
53
Offline Command Mode
53
Online Command Mode
53
Data Mode
53
Sending Commands to the Modem
54
Creating a Command Statement - at
55
Autobaud
55
Guidelines for Creating Command Statements
55
Monitor Display
56
Command Statement Buffer
56
Backspace Key
56
Repeating a Command - a
56
Numbered Commands
57
Group Commands
57
Response Commands
57
Digit / Word Selection - V
58
Response Displays - Q
58
Negotiation Displays - W
58
Connect Message Codes - \V
58
Call Progress / Connect Speed Messages X
59
Number Code Application - *RC
60
Response Number Codes / Messages
61
Dial Commands
65
Dialing - D
65
Tone Dialing - T
66
Pulse Dialing - P
66
Insert Long Pause
66
Wait for Second Dial Tone - W
67
Hook Flash
67
Switching to Answer Mode after Dialing - R
67
Remaining in Command Mode
67
Wait for 5 Seconds of Silence
68
Dialing a Stored Telephone Number - Sn
68
Autodial Number Location - *Aun
68
Voice Calls
68
Switching from Voice to Data
69
Answering a Call
69
Manual Answer
69
AT Command Answer - a
69
Autoanswer - S0
69
Caller ID - *ID
69
Distinctive Ring - *DR
70
Terminal Interface Commands
71
Data Carrier Detect - &C
71
Data Set Ready - &S
72
Data Terminal Ready - &D
72
Serial Port Ring Indicator (Pin 22) - \R
73
Request to Send / Clear to Send - &R
73
DTE Controlled Fallback Rate (Pin 23) - *FB
74
General Commands
74
Changing from Data Mode to Command Mode
74
Chapter 5. AT Commands (Continued)
74
Local Character Echo - E
74
Online Character Echo - F
75
Hanging up - H, H1
75
Fast Disconnect - H2, H3
75
EPROM Check - I
76
Speaker Volume L
76
Speaker Control - M
76
Return Online - O
77
Long Space Disconnect - y
77
V.22 bis Guard Tones - &G
77
Asynchronous / Synchronous Mode Selection - &M
77
Make / Break Dial Pulse Ratio - &P
78
Synchronous Transmit Clock Source - &X
79
V.34 Rate Selection Thresholds - *TH
79
V.34 Asymmetric Bit Rates - *AS
79
Modulation *MM
79
Maximum DCE Speed - %B
80
Minimum DCE Speed - %L
81
Auto Retrain - %E
82
Automatic Rate Adaption - %R
82
Manual Rate Adaption - *RR
83
Product Revision Level %V
83
Online Quick Reference - $H
84
Product Serial Number - $V
84
Talk / Data - *DA
84
V.32 Fast Train - *FT
84
Incoming Call - *IC
84
Line Current Disconnect - *LC
84
Disable at Command Set - *NT
85
Dial Line Transmit Level - *Tdn
85
Private Line Operation
85
4-Wire Operation
85
2-Wire Operation
86
Dial Backup
87
Dial / Leased Line - &L
88
Dial Backup *DB
88
Return to Leased Line from Dial Backup - *LB
88
Manual Dial Backup - *LD
88
Leased Line Transmit Level - *Tln
88
Configuration Commands
89
Configuration Profiles
89
Active Profile
89
Stored Profile
89
Factory Profile
89
Storing a Configuration - &W
90
Powerup Option Set - &Y
90
Load Factory Options - &Fn
91
Reset to Stored Configuration - Z
91
View Configuration Profiles/Received Signal Options &V
92
Storing a Telephone Command Line - &Zx=N, *Cnx,N, *ND
92
Chapter 5. AT Commands (Continued)
92
Retaining / Restoring Options - *RO
93
Soft Download Password - %P1, $Y
93
Remote Configuration
93
Remote Configuration Security
94
Remote Security Code - %P
94
Entering Remote Configuration - %T=, &T
95
Enabling/Disabling Remote Configuration - *RA
95
Remote Configuration DTE Speed - *RB
96
Remote Configuration Format - *RF
96
Remote Configuration Saving or Discarding Options - *RQ
97
Chapter 6. Protocols
99
CCITT V.42 bis Error Control Protocol
99
Reliable Mode
99
Auto-Reliable Mode
100
Constant Speed Interface
100
Data Compression
100
Normal Mode
100
Direct Mode
101
Flow Control
101
Protocol Commands
101
Disconnect Buffer Delay - Q%D
102
Serial Port (DTE) Constant Speed - \J
102
V.42 Optional Detection Phase - \M
103
Operating Mode - \N
103
Auto-Reliable Fallback Character - %An
104
Serial Port Flow Control - \Q
105
XON/XOFF Pass through - \X
106
Data Link Flow Control - \G
106
Break Control - \Kn
107
Inactivity Timer - \T
108
Maximum Reliable Block Size - \A
108
Transmit Break / Set Break Length - \B
109
Set Auto-Reliable Buffer - \C
109
V.42Bis Data Compression - %C
109
Chapter 7 . Test Mode Operation
111
Test Categories
111
Terminating a Test in Progress - Q&T
112
Testing the Local Modem
113
Local Analog Loopback - &T1
113
Local Analog Loopback with Self Test - &T8
114
Testing the Remote Modem
114
Local Digital Loopback - &T3
115
Grant/Deny RDL Request - &T4, &T5
115
Remote Digital Loopback - &T6
116
Remote Digital Loopback with Self Test - &T7
116
Test Pattern - %T
117
Bilateral Digital Test Enable / Disable - *DG
117
DTE Controlled Remote Digital Loopback (Pin 21) - *RD
118
DTE Controlled Local Analog Loopback (Pin 18) *LA
118
Chapter 8. Security
119
Autocallback Security
119
Low Security Operation
120
Operating Without Low Security
120
Operating with Low Security
120
Remote Operation
120
Local Operation
121
Passwords
121
LCD Indication of Security
121
Restrictions in Security Operation
121
Low Security Commands
122
Set Password - $S=X
122
Changing a Password - $C=X, y
122
Deleting a Password - $C=X
122
Security Reset - $DR
122
Disabling Security - $D=X
122
Security Status - $D?, $E
122
Enabling Security - $E=X
122
High Security
122
Compatibility
122
Capacity
123
Operating Without High Security
123
Operating with High Security
123
Security Levels
123
Level 1: Password Only
123
Level 2: Password with Callback
123
Level 3: Password with Callback and Password Re-Entry
123
Superuser
124
Passwords
124
Default Passwords
125
High Security Commands
125
Enabling High Security - $Eh=Pw
125
Disabling High Security - $D
126
Setting Passwords - $Pn=Pw$Pw
126
Set Security Levels - $Ln=M
126
Set User Callback Number - $Cn=M
127
Extended Features - $W
127
Display Extended Feature Status - $W
127
Display/Reset Illegal Access Attempt Counters - $M, $Mn, $M
127
Factory Reset - $F=Pw$Pw
128
Removing a User - $Rn
128
Security Status - $E
128
Display User Status - $S
129
Verify User Information - $In, $Ibn
129
Request Superuser Privilege - $S=Pw
129
Local Logon Command - $N=Pw
129
Local Logoff Command
129
Remote Logon Procedure - $N=Pw
130
Chapter 9. Fax Operation
131
Fax Operation
131
Modem Initialization
132
Fax Defaults
132
Fax Autoanswer
132
Fax Associated Options
133
Stored Fax Profile
133
Class 1 Details
133
Class 1 Commands
134
Dial Command - D
134
Answer Command - a
135
On Hook - H
136
Off Hook - H1
136
Class 0 Operation - +FCLASS=0
136
Class 1 Operation - +FCLASS=1
136
Service Class Indication - +FCLASS
136
Service Class Capabilities - +FCLASS
136
Transmit Silence - +FTS=(Time)
137
Receive Silence - +FRS=(Time)
137
Fax Transmit and Receive Modes
137
Facsimile Transmit - +FTM=(Mod)
138
Facsimile Receive - +FRM=(Mod)
138
HDLC Transmit - +FTH=(Mod)
139
HDLC Receive - +FRH=(Mod)
139
Test Supported Range of Values - +Ftx=?, +Frx
139
Class 1 Result Code - +FCERROR
140
Fax Autoanswer - +FAA
140
DTE Autobaud for Fax Autoanswer - *FR
140
Binary File Transfer
140
Chapter 10. Status Registers
141
S-Registers
141
S-Register Operation - Sn?, Sn
143
Changing Register Values - Sn=V, Sn=^V
143
Individual Bit Command - Sn . # =V
144
Autoanswer - S0
145
Ring Count - S1
145
Escape Character - S2
145
End-Of-Line Character - S3
145
Backspace Character - S5
145
Pause before Dialing - S6
145
Pause for Ringback and Carrier Detection / Wait for 2Nd Dial Tone - S7
146
Pause Interval for Comma - S8
146
Carrier Detect Time - S9
146
Lost Carrier Detect Time - S10
146
Escape Sequence Pause - S12
147
S13
147
Chapter 10. Status Registers (Continued)
147
S15
148
System Tests - S16
149
S17
149
Test Timeout - S18
149
Bit Mapped - S21
150
Bit Mapped - S22
150
Bit Mapped - S23
151
S24
151
DTR State Recognition - S25
151
RTS/CTS Delay - S26
151
Bit Mapped - S27
152
Lookback Timer - S28
152
Bit Mapped - S29
152
Bit Mapped - S30
153
S31
153
Bit Mapped - S32
154
S33
154
Bit Mapped - S34
154
DTR / Dial Backup Number to Dial - S35
154
S36-S40
154
Remote Configuration Escape Character - S41
154
Remote Configuration Guard Time - S42
155
S43
155
XON Character from DTE - S44
155
XOFF Character from DTE - S45
155
XOFF Character to DTE - S50
155
Dial Line Transmit Level - S51
155
Leased Line Transmit Level - S52
156
Automatic Rate Adaption Threshold - S53
156
Flow Control - S54
156
S55
157
V.42 Compression Control - S56
157
Bit Mapped - S57
157
Inactivity Timer - S58
158
Break Control - S59
158
DTE Options - S61
159
Disconnect Buffer Delay - S62
159
Maximum Transmit Block Size - S63
159
Auto-Reliable Fallback Character - S64
160
Link Speed Status - S67
160
S68
160
DCE Independent Speed - S69
161
Chapter 10. Status Registers (Continued)
161
Callback Delay - S74
163
Callback Retry - S75
163
Callback Retry Delay - S76
164
Lockout Threshold - S77
164
Autocallback Timer - S78
164
Break Length - S79
164
Serial Port or DTE Speed - S80
165
Minimum DCE Speed - S81
166
Negotiation Status - S82
166
S83
166
Bit Mapped - S84
166
S85-S87
167
Modulation Type S88
167
S89-S90
167
Current Modulation S91
167
S92 - S94
168
V.34 Settings - S95
168
V.34 Asymmetric Settings - S96
168
Bit Mapped - S97
168
S98- S100
168
Chapter 11. V.25 bis Autodialer
169
Autodialer Command Strings and Parameters
170
Software Guidelines
170
Invalid Responses
171
Dial Parameters
172
V.25 bis Commands and Responses
173
Dial Command - CRN Nn
173
Program Number Command - PRN A;Nn
174
Intermediate Call Progress Response
174
Dial Stored Number - CRS a
174
Request List of Stored Numbers - RLN
175
Disregard Incoming Call - DIC
175
Connect Incoming Call - CIC
176
Redial Last Number - CRR N
176
Link Number by Address - PRL A;B
176
Request List of Delayed Numbers - RLD
177
If There Is no Response to the RLD Command, There Are no Numbers on the Delayed Call List
178
For Numbers on the Delayed Call List, the Response Structure Is as Follows
178
Request List of Linked Numbers - RLL
178
Request List of Version - RLV
179
Modem Options Command - PRO XXX;Yy;0;0
179
Save Current Settings - PRK
181
Restore Factory Settings - PRP N
181
Request List of Stored Options - RLO XXX; Yy
182
Options
183
Chapter 12. Maintenance
187
General
187
Fuse Replacement
187
Maintenance
187
Calling Technical Support
188
Appendix A Specifications
189
Size
189
Environmental Conditions
189
Power Requirements
189
Telephone Line
189
Digital Interface
189
Modem Data Rates
190
Fax Rates
190
Modulations
190
Fax Modulation
190
Internal Transmit Clock Frequency
190
External Transmit Clock Frequency
190
Transmit Output Level
190
Operation
190
Carrier Detect Level
191
Telco Connection
191
Testing
191
Line Equalization
191
RTS/CTS Delay
191
Link Layer Protocols
191
Appendix B Phone Jack Descriptions
193
DIAL Pin Functions
193
TELSET/LEASED LINE Pin Functions
193
Appendix C Hardware Options
195
Jumper Option Selection
195
Removing the Cover
195
Ground Option Jumper
198
Replacing the Cover
198
Appendix D. Fault Isolation Procedure
199
Fault Isolation Procedure
199
Telephone Interface
199
Standard Phone
199
Modem and Telephone Line Check
200
Appendix E. Command Index and Defaults
203
General
203
Caller ID Commands
214
Distinctive Ring Commands
214
Fax Commands
214
Class 1 Commands Valid in Only Fax Mode
214
Security Commands
216
Remote Configuration Commands
218
Status Registers
219
V.25 bis Dialer Commands
222
V.25 Response Messages
223
Factory Option Sets
225
Factory Option Set #1
225
Factory Option Set # 2
226
Factory Option Set #3
227
Factory Option Set # 4
228
Factory Option Set #5
229
Factory Option Set # 6
230
Factory Option Set # 7
231
Factory Option Set # 8
232
Factory Option Set #9
233
Appendix F. ASCII and EBCDIC Characters
235
Appendix G. Abbreviations and Acronyms
243
Appendix H Flash Upgrade
247
What You Need
247
Steps for Downloading
247
Troubleshooting
248
Appendix I. Country-Specific Parameters
249
Service and Support
255
Motorola Limited Hardware Warranty
257
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