Premier Modem Series 56K External Modem Box User Manual P/N:P403-01
x List of Figures 3-2 Connecting Peripherals ... 3-3 List of Tables 2-1 LEDs...
Chapter 1 Getting Started Getting Started 1-1 Congratulations on your purchase of this Data/Fax/Voice modem . This modem features the latest innova
1-2 User Manual 1.2 System Requirements Before you proceed, make sure that your system meets the following requirements: • Penitum Based (above) IBM-
Chapter 2 Modem Overview Modem Overview 2-1 Before you proceed with the installation, it is necessary that you have enough information about the mod
2-2 User Manual • Voice Sampling Rate: 8-bit monophonic audio data encoding at 11.025KHz or 7200Hz • FDSP: Full-duplex speakerphone with acoustic a
Modem Overview 2-3 Table 2-1 LEDs Label Name Description OH Off Hook Lights when modem is off hook CTS C
Chapter 3 Installing the Modem Installing the Modem 3-1 This chapter contains detailed instructions on how to install and configure the modem, as wel
3-2 User Manual 2. Plug the male (9-pin) serial cable into the RS-232C connector at the back of the modem. See chapter 2 for the location of the con
Installing the Modem 3-3 Fig 3-1 Connecting Peripherals 3.3 Setting Up your Modem for Windows 95 3.3.1 Installing Modem Drivers with Windows 95 V
3-4 User Manual 2. In the New Hardware Found dialog box, you have three choices to install a driver. The default choice is for the driver to be inst
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Installing the Modem 3-5 4. Windows 95 will copy the files onto your hard disk. 5. After Windows 95 finishes copying files, it will detect another
3-6 User Manual 2. Click NEXT, then a new dialog box will show on the screen. 3. In the new dialog box, you have two choices to install a driver. Th
Installing the Modem 3-7 5. Insert the driver CD into the CD-ROM drive and highlight the Specify a location selection and click browse button to f
3-8 User Manual Turn on your computer. As the Windows ME operating system boots up, it displays a Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box shown on your
Installing the Modem 3-9 2. Insert the driver CD into the CD-ROM drive and click browse button to find out the “D:\driver\WinME “ .Then click NEXT
3-10 User Manual 3.6 Setting Up Your Modem for Windows 2000 1. Turn on your computer. As the Windows 2000 operating system boots up, it displays a
Installing the Modem 3-11 3. In the new dialog box, you have two choices to install a driver. The default choice is search for the best driver for
3-12 User Manual 4. A new Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box will display on the screen. 5. Insert the driver CD into the CD-ROM drives and hig
Installing the Modem 3-13 3.7 Setting Up Your Modem for Windows NT4.0 1. After Windows NT boot, double click on the Modems icon. 2. At the Instal
3-14 User Manual The modem should respond OK, if any of the following screen problems occur, refer to Appendix A for troubleshooting tips. • The c
iii Regulatory Statements FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Pa
Chapter 4 Communication Software Communication Software 4-1 This chapter gives you tips on how to configure your communication software. 4.1 Insta
4-2 User Manual 1. For the Baud rate, choose any speed between 38,400 to 115,200. Your fax/modem will automatically adjust to th
Chapter 5 AT Commands AT Commands 5-1 The AT commands are used to directly handle fax/modem data activities, such as dialing or answering a data cal
5-2 User Manual For example: ATccpp where: AT: Attention Code cc: any command pp: any parameter that is required by the command The followi
AT Commands 5-3 You may use numbers 0~9 in all dial strings. You may also use spaces, hyphens, parentheses, or any other punctuation except the dia
5-4 User Manual 5.6 Wait for Second Dial Tone (W) The W command makes the modem pause and listen for a second dial tone before continuing the dial c
AT Commands 5-5 5.9 Storing Telephone Numbers (&Zn=t) The modem can store up to four sets of telephone numbers; each set dial string can conta
5-6 User Manual 5.11.2 Auto-answering (S0=n) The modem default setting is not to answer a call unless you manually enter the ATA command. However,
AT Commands 5-7 5.13 Selecting Response Message (Vn) The V commands tell the modem to show response messages as words or numbers. See Table 5-7 fo
5-8 User Manual L0 Low speaker volume L1 Low speaker volume ( default ) L2 Media speaker volume L3 High speaker volume 5.16 Reading an S-Register
iv FCC Requirement This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the base unit of this equipment is a label that contains, among other i
AT Commands 5-9 5.18 Sending Faxes You can send a fax using the fax software. The commands are automatically issued by the fax software. In case yo
5-10 User Manual Command Description Function The originating modem , transmits at 75 bps ; the answering mode, transmits at 1200 bps. 3 = Selects
AT Commands 5-11 Command Description Function z-() (Ignored by modem) En Command echo 0 = Disable echo 1 = Enable echo ( default ) Fn Online
5-12 User Manual Command Description Function Nn Select data rate handshake 0 = Handshake only at DTE-to-modem data rate 1 = Begins handshake at D
AT Commands 5-13 Command Description Function Xn Result Codes type 0 = Blind dial, no busy detect, CONNECT 1 = Blind dial, no busy detect, CON
5-14 User Manual Command Description Function &Fn Restore Factory Configuration None &Gn Select Guard Tone 0 = Disable ( default ) 1 =
AT Commands 5-15 Command Description Function number to be saved Table 5-3. AT % Commands Command Description Function %Cn MNP 5 data compressi
5-16 User Manual Table 5-5. AT + Commands Command Description Function +MS <carrier>, <automode>, <min_rate>, <max_rate>
AT Commands 5-17 Command Description Function 26,400, 28,800, 31,200, 33,600bps (receive): 28,000, 29,333,
5-18 User Manual Command Description Function z28000 28000 bps z28800 28800 bps z31200 31200 bps z33600 33600 bps +MS <carrier>
v 3. Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth f
AT Commands 5-19 Command Description Function z40000 40000 bps z41333 41333 bps z42000 42000 bps z42666 42666 bps z44000 44000 bps
5-20 User Manual Table 5-6. AT Command Result Codes Text Message Numeric Value Text Message Numeric Value OK 0 CONNECT 37333 34 CONNECT 1 CONNECT
AT Commands 5-21 Text Message Numeric Value Text Message Numeric Value CONNECT 38400 28 CONNECT 28800 64 CONNECT115200 31 CONNECT 31200 65 CONNECT
5-22 User Manual Command Description Function 145 =V.17 14400 bps long 146 =V.17 14400 bps short +FRM=n Receive Data 24 =V.27ter 2400 bps
AT Commands 5-23 Command Description Function Select CTS/RTS flow control 1 = Enable XON/XOFF flow control in either direction ( default ) 2 =
5-24 User Manual Command Description Function +VGT=n Volume Selection n=121-131 n=128 ( default ) +VIT=n DTE/DCE Inactivity Timer n=0-255 ( unit
AT Commands 5-25 Command Description Function #VSPS=n Speakerphone Type Selection 0 = Telephone Emulation Mode speakerphone 1 = Digital Speaker
5-26 User Manual S10 Carrier Loss Disconnect Time 1-255 (default = 14 ) Units: 0.1second S11 DTMF Tone Duration 50-255 ( default = 70 ) Units: 1ms
Appendix A Troubleshooting Troubleshooting A-1 This appendix contains information that will help you solve some of the common problems you might enc
A-2 User Manual Both modems exchange carrier signals but fail to establish a connection • Place the call again. The telephone company routes every
vi About this Manual Purpose This user guide gives you all the information you need to install and operate the modem properly. Manual Structure Thi
Troubleshooting A-3 Your communication software is reporting many cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors and low characters per second (CPS) • You migh
vii Appendix A Troubleshooting This appendix gives tips on how to resolve the common problems that you might encounter when using the modem. Conven
viii Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 Package Contents.....1-1 1.2 System Requi
ix 5.3 Dialing (D) ................. 5-2 5.4 Tone or Pulse Dialing (T or P) ......
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