MaxTech Plug & Play Internal Voice/FAX/Data/SVD Modem manual

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    Part #MAN128 Rev. 1.0 K56Plus-L/CPI-SVD High Performance K56Plus/V .34+/V .42bis 56K BPS Plug & Play Internal V oice/F AX/Data/SVD Modem With Advanced Speakerphone functions User's Manual Contents Section One - Introduction .......................... 1 Section T wo - Installation ............................. 1 Section Three - A T Command [...]

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    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 and improvements in the product de- scribed in this manual at any time and without notice. Consequently the manufacturer assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indi- rectly [...]

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    1 Section One - Introduction This 56 Kbps* Plug and Play FAX/Voice/Data/ SVD Speakerphone Modem connects your computer to all popular high speed modems available today. The modem incorporates “K56Plus” (56Kbps) technology to provide increased download speeds using regular telephone lines. The modem incorporates Plug and Play for ease of install[...]

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    2 (e.g., Windows 95), or B) A Plug and Play Revision 1.0a compliant PC. Proceed to Section 2.3 now if you have every- thing required. If you have neither 2A or 2B above, youneed to install Windows 95 to provide Plug and Play function- ality to your PC. 2.3 Hardware Installation Installation of this modem requires opening and manipulating your PC. E[...]

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    3 7. Connect the telephone cable from the modem's LINE connector to the telephone wall jack. 8. Optionally, connect your telephone to the modem's PHONE connector. 9. Turn your computer on. Your modem is now installed. 2.4 Hardware Configuration (Plug and Play) Your modem is configured using the Plug and Play (PnP) capabilities of your com[...]

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    4 2.4.1.1 Windows 95 Release 4.00.950 When Windows 95 starts for the first time after card installation, it detects the modem and displays the New Hardware Found dialog box. Under New Hardware Found , when asked to “Select which driver you want to install for your new hardware,” click on “Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer.”[...]

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    5 2.4.2 Configuring in a Plug and Play System with- out Windows 95 When this modem is installed in a Plug and Play system without Windows 95, the computer's BIOS will assign a COM port and IRQ line to the modem. Proceed to Section 2.5, Software Installation/ Configuration. 2.5 Software Installation and Configuration You are now ready to instal[...]

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    6 RJ-11 jack marked “PHONE” or by attaching a micro- phone to the MIC jack and a speaker to the SPK jack of your sound card. Follow instructions in the FAX/ Voice/Speakerphone software on recording and play- back of voice prompts. 2.7 Testing Your Modem After Installation In order to test your modem you should be familiar with your communicatio[...]

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    7 are interested in accessing the modem manually, and not through the included software. Section 4 and 5 contain reference material, and can be skipped. If you have difficulties getting your modem to work, read Section 6 - Troubleshooting to find answers to com- monly asked questions and problems. Section Three - AT Command Set 3.1 Executing Comman[...]

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    8 B1 Bell mode B2 V.23 originate mode @ 75 bps transmit/ 1200 bps receive B 3 V.23 originate mode @ 1200 bps transmit/75 bps receive B15 Selects V.21 at 300 bps B16 Selects Bell 103 at 300 bps D _ 0 - 9, A-D, # and * L last number redial P pulse dialing T touch-tone dialing W wait for second dial tone , pause @ wait for five seconds of silence ! fl[...]

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    9 O _ O0 Return to Data Mode O1 Return to Data Mode and initiate an equalizer retrain P Set Pulse dial as default Q_ Q0 Modem sends responses Q1 Modem does not send responses Sr? Read and display value in register r. Sr=n Set register r to value n (n = 0-255). T Set Tone Dial as default V_ V0 Numeric responses V1 Word responses W_ W0 Report DTE spe[...]

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    10 DTR toggle &D 2 Modem hangs up, returns to the Command Mode after DTR toggle &D3 Resets modem after DTR toggle &F_ &F Recall factory default configuration &G_ &G0 Guard tone disabled &G1 550 Hz guard tone &G2 1800 Hz guard tone &K_ &K0 Disable flow control & K 3 Enable RTS/CTS hardware flow control &am[...]

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    11 compression %C1 Enable MNP Class 5 data compression only &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) A_ A0 64-character maximum MNP block size A1 128-character maximum MNP block size A2 192-character maximum MNP block size A3 256-character maxim[...]

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    12 pass XON/XOFF to remote modem or local DTE -C_ -C0 Data calling tone disabled -C1 Data calling tone enabled 3.6 Fax Class 1 Commands +FCLASS? Service class indication +FCLASS=? Service class capabilities +FCLASS=n Service class selection +FMI=? Manufacturer identification +FMM=? Product Identification +FMR=? Version/Revision information +FRH=n R[...]

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    13 +FDTC: Report the polled station capabilities +FET: Post Page Message Response +FET=n Transmit Page Punctuation +FHNG Call Terminations with Status +FK Session Termination +FLID= Local ID String +FLPL Document for polling +FMDL? Identify Model +FMFR? Identify Manufacturer +FPHCTO Phase C Time Out +FPOLL Indicates polling request +FPTS: Page Tran[...]

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    14 -SRM Retrieve message -SSE=n n=0 Disable DSVD n=1 Enable DSVD -SSP Set transmission speeds -SSR Start sequence response control -SSV Data mode event message -STM Time -STT Telephone handset transaction tone control -SVV Start Voice View data mode Section Four - S Registers Your modem has 28 registers, designated S0 through S92. Table 4-1 shows t[...]

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    15 S37 Connection speed 0-19 0 S38 56K dial line rate 0-16 1 S42-43 Reserved S48 LAPM negotiation 7, 128 7 S89 Sleep mode timer 0, 5-255 seconds 10 S90 Local phone status 0=on hook, 1=off hook S92 Transmit level 6-15/dB 15 Section Five - Result Codes OK 0 CONNECT 1 RING 2 NO CARRIER 3 ERROR 4 CONNECT 1200 5 NO DIALTONE 6 BUSY 7 NO ANSWER 8 CONNECT [...]

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    16 t o “ t a l k ” t o t h e m o d e m o n t h e c o r r e c t C O M p o r t a n d I R Q s e t t i n g ( s a m e C O M p o r t a n d I R Q s e t t i n g a s t h e m o d e m ) . Y o u r c o m m u n i c a t i o n s o f t w a r e m u s t k n o w w h i c h a d d r e s s y o u r m o d e m i s u s i n g i n t h e s y s t e m i n o r d e r t o p a s s[...]

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    17 C O M p o r t s :1 , 2 , 3 , 4 IRQ lines: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15 FAX Group: Group III Send/Receive Standard FAX Command set: EIA/TIA-578 Service Class 1, EIA/TIA-SP2388 Service Class 2 Transmit level: -11 dBm +/- 1 dB Receiver Sensitivity: -39 dBm (V.34); -43 dBm (all other protocols) UART: 16550 compatible Data format: 300-115200 bps Pow[...]

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    18 T h e F C C a l s o r e q u i r e s t h e t r a n s m i t t e r o f a F A X t r a n s m i s s i o n b e p r o p e r l y i d e n t i f i e d ( p e r F C C R u l e s P a r t 6 8 , S e c . 6 8 . 3 8 1 ( c ) ( 3 ) ) . F C C C l a s s B S t a t e m e n t T h i s e q u i p m e n t h a s b e e n t e s t e d a n d f o u n d t o c o m p l y w i t h t h e[...]

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    19 N O T I C E : T h e L o a d N u m b e r ( L N ) a s s i g n e d t o e a c h t e r m i n a l d e v i c e d e n o t e s t h e p e r c e n t a g e o f t h e t o t a l l o a d t o b e c o n n e c t e d t o a t e l e p h o n e l o o p w h i c h i s u s e d b y t h e d e v i c e , t o p r e v e n t o v e r l o a d i n g . T h e t e r m i n a t i o n o[...]

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