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AT Commands for Testing and Debugging

The following commands are to be used for testing and debugging only and are not
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Summary of Contents for Plug n' Play Voice/Fax Modem V.90 ISA

Page 1: ...V 90 ISA Plug n Play Voice Fax Modem User s Manual...

Page 2: ...tingent special or incidental liability PC is a trademark of IBM Corporation Windows 3 1 Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Inc K56flex is a trademark of Lucent Technolog...

Page 3: ...rocesses them entirely within its internal circuitry This results in a modem that can be in stalled in the widest range of operating systems The 56K ISA Master has a user programmable feature When new...

Page 4: ...ed the old modem driver diskette if you wish to reinstall it at a later date Figure 1 Windows 95 Modems Properties Panel If you are going to use the Telephone Answering Machine TAM functions of the mo...

Page 5: ...lug N Play capabilities of the modem for a Windows NT installa tion Instead manually set the modems jumpers to COM 2 IRQ 3 See the Install ing The Modem section of this manual This setting will requir...

Page 6: ...w Figure 2 Removing the Backplate Always discharge static electricity before handling your modem You may discharge static electricity by touching a grounded metal structure or by using any commerciall...

Page 7: ...m Figure 3 Installing The Modem 6 Put the chassis cover back on the computer 7 Be sure that all power switches are in the OFF position then reconnect the power cables to the computer and its periphera...

Page 8: ...evices to the modem As shown in the diagram there are jacks for connection to a phone and to a phone line The connector labeled Line Telco is meant to be connected to a standard analog phone line To h...

Page 9: ...ntaining the modem s Windows 95 INF files and click OK Step 3 If Windows asks for an installation disk click OK and type A in the dialog box that appears and click OK again Step 4 After the installer...

Page 10: ...allation diskettes for some files Insert the Windows 95 disks or CD ROM as required Step 6 To determine what COM port and IRQ is assigned to the modem in Win dows 95 click on the Modems icon in Contro...

Page 11: ...ect the modem and launch the Update Device DriverWizard dialog box Insert the modem s Installation CD ROM wait about 10 seconds so that the CD ROM can be read by the drive and click Next Step 2 After...

Page 12: ...detect Wave Device for Voice Modem and prompt for its driver Click Next Step 4 Click Finish to copy the Wave Device INF file from the A drive to the hard drive Windows 95 may request its own installat...

Page 13: ...n in Control Panel and select the Diag nostics tab Select your modem and then click on the More Info button to view the modem properties Step 6 Remember this COM port number When you install your Data...

Page 14: ...et Turn on the power and allow the system to boot normally Step 2 Windows 98 will immediately display the Add New Hardware Wizard and identify the modem as a 56K V 90 Fax Modem LKT Click the Next butt...

Page 15: ...CD ROM drive can read the disc and click Next Note After inserting the CD ROM make sure to wait a few seconds before clicking Next Otherwise the Wizard may report that it was unable to find the driver...

Page 16: ...e they belong in your system it will announce the end of the installation process Click the Finish button Step 7 The Wizard will now search for drivers for the Telephone Answering Func tions TAM of th...

Page 17: ...is selected and then click Next Step 9 Next the wizard will ask which drives or folders it should search for the drivers Click to select CD ROM drive A check mark will appear in the appropriate box M...

Page 18: ...n the CD ROM and identify the device as a Voice Modem Serial Wave Device Click Next Step 11 After Windows has finished copying the drivers to where they belong in your system it will announce the end...

Page 19: ...LKT is using to select it then click More Info Windows will com municate with the modem for a few seconds and then report back with the information shown below The COM port being used may vary Config...

Page 20: ...t then click Settings then click Control Panel Double click on the Modems icon At the Modems Properties dialog box click Add Step 3 An Install New Modem window will appear Allow Windows NT to detect y...

Page 21: ...as a Standard Modem Click the Change button Step 5 Insert the modem s installation CD ROM and click the Have Disk button When prompted for the path type the drive letter of your CD ROM drive followed...

Page 22: ...hown below should appear Step 9 If you wish to dial into a Windows NT Remote Access Server or wish to connect to the Internet you will need to configure Dial up Networking In Control Panel double clic...

Page 23: ...dialog box click Add Select the RAS Device you wish to add and Click OK Step 11 Click Continue to finish the Installation Step 12 After Windows NT has completed the binding process allow Windows NT t...

Page 24: ...s supported If you are unsure or your brand of software supports only a few modems try selecting Hayes Com patible or Standard Modem This may work in certain cases Some software programs allow manual...

Page 25: ...tab On the list of devices double click the Modems icon to show what modems are installed If there is no Modems icon your modem did not install see the section of this manual titled Does not Install...

Page 26: ...nel double click the Modems icon Your modem should be listed If any other modem is listed click once on each old modem and then click the Remove button Turn off your computer wait 5 seconds and turn t...

Page 27: ...als Locate the serial port settings and disable an unused port that has nothing connected to it usually serial port 2 This should free one IRQ for your modem to use You may also have to disable the CO...

Page 28: ...you must call to connect to 56K Contact your service provider and ask if the number you are calling supports V 90 or K56flex connections Check the maximum speed setting in the Modem Properties window...

Page 29: ...f motherboard or BIOS you are using it is advisable to avoid attempting Plug N Play installations Installing the modem without utilizing the Plug N Play features where those features are avail able of...

Page 30: ...tion to the IRQ usage of the other peripherals in your system Do not reassign an interrupt that is already in use by another device Be sure to Save these settings before exiting the BIOS Setup You may...

Page 31: ...elect the desired COM Port for the modem Figure 7 shows the selections for each COM Port Figure 7 JP1 COM Port Options Jumper Block JP2 is used to select the IRQ interrupt request settings for the mo...

Page 32: ...OM Port and IRQ settings using the jumpers on the modem card manually assign the same IRQ and COM Port settings in Win dows In the Windows 3 1x Program Manager double click Main and then Control Panel...

Page 33: ...ch the system for newly installed modem hardware If instead an empty Modems control panel is displayed click Add In either case follow the on screen instructions If no modem is de tected in Control Pa...

Page 34: ...ith the last command shall be issued even though all have been executed In the following listing all commands and command values accepted by the modem are shown Any entries other than those shown caus...

Page 35: ...n e h w 1 2 V s t c e l e S 6 1 B s s t i b 0 0 3 t a s i m e d o m e h t n e h w J 3 0 1 l l e B s t c e l e S t l u a f e d Result Codes K O 6 1 5 1 1 0 n R O R R E e s i w r e h t O Cn Carrier Cont...

Page 36: ...e t s i g e R n i d e i f i c e p s e m i t r o f e s u a P g n i l a i d g n i r u d e s u a P g n i r t s l a i d e h t n i r e t c a r a h c t x e n e h t g n i s s e c o r p e r o f e b W e r o f...

Page 37: ...e DTE This modem does not support the F0 version of the command However the modem will accept F1 which may be issued by older communication software to assure backward com patibility d n a m m o C t c...

Page 38: ...I s a e m a s l e d o m m e d o m e h t s n r u t e R 4 I 4 9 g e p m u p a t a d r o f n o i s r e v e r a w m r i f s n r u t e R 5 I n o i s r e v e r a w m r i f r e l l o r t n o c e h t s n r u...

Page 39: ...command controls whether or not the local modem performs a negotiated hand shake at connection time with the remote modem when the communication speed of the two modems is different d n a m m o C t c...

Page 40: ...h t O P Select Pulse Dialing This command configures the modem for pulse non touch tone dialing Dialed digits are pulsed until a T command or dial modifier is received Tone dial is the default settin...

Page 41: ...s t l u s e R d e t r o p p u s t o N 1 V t l u a f e d t x e t s a s e d o c t l u s e r s y a l p s i D Result Codes K O 1 0 n R O R R E e s i w r e h t O Wn Result Code Option d n a m m o C t c e...

Page 42: ...d Result Codes d e d n e t x E s e d o C t l u s e R t c e f f E d e l b a s i D T C E N N O C K O s e d o c t l u s e r c i s a b e h t y l n o s y a l p s i D R O R R E d n a R E I R R A C O N G N I...

Page 43: ...nnect Long space disconnect is always disabled d n a m m o C t c e f f E 0 Y t l u a f e d t c e n n o c s i d e c a p s g n o l e l b a s i D 1 Y d e t r o p p u s t o N t c e n n o c s i d e c a p s...

Page 44: ...dicating that the carrier signal is being received from a remote modem DCD normally turns off when the modem no longer detects the carrier signal d n a m m o C t c e f f E 0 C s i m e d o m e t o m e...

Page 45: ...o n i e l i h w d e t c e t e d t o n s i l a n g i s R T D e h t f I s i l a n g i s s i h t f I t l u a f e d s t c e n n o c s i d m e d o m e h t e d o m l a i d r o r e w s n a t o n l l i w m e...

Page 46: ...s t e S 2 G z H 0 0 8 1 o t e n o t d r a u g s t e S Result Codes K O 2 1 0 n R O R R E e s i w r e h t O Jn Auxiliary Relay option d n a m m o C t c e f f E 0 J d e s o l c r e v e n s i y a l e r...

Page 47: ...v r e s e R 4 M d e v r e s e R Result Codes K O 0 n R O R R E e s i w r e h t O Pn Pulse Dial Make to Break Ratio Selection This Command is effective only for use in Japan d n a m m o C t c e f f E 0...

Page 48: ...t o n s i l o c o t o r p 6 3 S n i g n i t t e s r e s u t n e r r u c e h t o t g n i d r o c c a 9 Q l o r t n o c r o r r e r e h t i e n f I e d o m l o r t n o c r o r r e P N M r o 2 4 V k c a...

Page 49: ...Tone T P ResultCode Form Text V ExtendResultCode Enabled X DialTone Detect Enable X BusyTone Detect Enable X LSD Action Standard RS232 C DTR Action Standard RS232 D Press any key to continue ESC to q...

Page 50: ...and S register values into the modem s nonvolatile memory The ATZ command or a powerup reset of the modem restores this profile Result Codes K O 0 n R O R R E e s i w r e h t O Yn Select Stored Profil...

Page 51: ...ed d n a m m o C t c e f f E O A s r e t c a r a h c 4 6 1 A s r e t c a r a h c 8 2 1 2 A s r e t c a r a h c 2 9 1 3 A t l u a f e D s r e t c a r a h c 6 5 2 Result Codes K O 3 2 1 0 n R O R R E e...

Page 52: ...O P P U S T O N Result Codes K O 0 n R O R R E e s i w r e h t O J Adjust Bits s Rate Control When this feature is enabled the modem emulates the behavior of modems that force the DTE interface to the...

Page 53: ...n i m e d o m e t o m e r o t k a e r b d n e S t l u a f e D a t a d d e t t i m s n a r t The second case is where the modem is in the on line command state waiting for AT commands during a data co...

Page 54: ...r r e o N e d o m r e f f u B 1 N e d o m t c e r i D 2 N o t s t p m e t t a m e d o m e h T e d o m t c e n n o c s i d r o P N M s l i a f s i h t f I e r u d e c o r p l o r t n o c r o r r e 4 2...

Page 55: ...p u s t o n s i s i h T l o r t n o c w o l f y l n o S T C R O R R E s i e s n o p s e r 3 Q 3 K s a e m a S t l u a f e d E T D o t S T C S T R Result Codes K O 3 1 0 n R O R R E e s i w r e h t O...

Page 56: ...sult Code d n a m m o C t c e f f E 0 V e d o c t l u s e r l o c o t o r p e l b a s i D 1 V e d o c t l u s e r l o c o t o r p e l b a n E 2 V e d o c t l u s e r l o c o t o r p e l b a n E Result...

Page 57: ...m e d o M s r e t c a r a h c Result Codes K O 1 0 n R O R R E e s i w r e h t O B View Numbers in Blacklist If blacklisting is in effect this command displays the numbers for which the last call att...

Page 58: ...errors d n a m m o C t c e f f E 0 T s s e r g o r p n i t s e t y n a s p o t S t r o b A 1 T n o i t a r e p o m e d o m s e i f i r e v t s e t s i h T p o o l g o l a n a l a c o L d n a m e d o...

Page 59: ...rate after initial nego tiation Initial Receive Carrier Rate 33600 The download connection rate after initial ne gotiation Final Transmit Carrier Rate 33600 The last upload connection rate Final Rece...

Page 60: ...1 Call Terminated by Remote modem 2 No Answer the Remote modem did not answer 3 Training Failure the modems failed to ne gotiate V 34 or 56K protocols 4 Protocol Failure the modems failed to ne gotia...

Page 61: ...its ASCII This register determines the ASCII valued used for an escape sequence The default is the character The escape sequence allows the modem to exit data mode and enter command mode when on line...

Page 62: ...going off hook before dialing the first digit of the telephone number The mo dem always pauses for a minimum of two seconds even if the value of S6 is less than two seconds The wait for dial tone cal...

Page 63: ...aits before disconnecting is the value in register S10 S11 DTMF Dialing Speed Range 50 150 Default 95 Units 0 001 seconds This register determines the dialing speed which is prefixed for each country...

Page 64: ...selected 6 X3 selected 7 X4 selected Default Bit 7 Pulse dial make break ratio Pn 0 33 67 make break ratio P1 P2 Default 1 39 61 make break ratio P0 Default 112 01110000b S24 Timer to Control Sleep Mo...

Page 65: ...Synthetic Ring Volume Range 0 255 Default 10 This register specifies a synthetic ring volume in dB with an implied minus sign S33 Synthetic Ring Frequency Range 0 5 Default 0 This register specifies a...

Page 66: ...s S37 7 4800 bits s S37 8 7200 bits s S37 9 9600 bits s S37 10 12000 bits s S37 11 14400 bits s S37 12 16800 bits s S37 13 19200 bits s S37 14 21600 bits s S37 15 24000 bits s S37 16 26400 bits s S37...

Page 67: ...bis and V 22bis auto rate is disabled Retrain operation is disabled or enabled in data mode and fallback is disabled in data mode S43 Auto Mode default 1 range 0 1 0 auto mode disabled 1 enabled Range...

Page 68: ...4 is entered for this register it will set the value to 5 and the inactivity before standby will be 5 seconds This is done for compatibility with previous products which allowed time outs down to 1s S...

Page 69: ...n at 4800 bits s CONNECT 9600 EC Connection at 9600 bits s CONNECT 14400 EC Connection at 14400 bits s CONNECT 19200 EC Connection at 19200 bits s CONNECT 7200 EC Connection at 7200 bits s CONNECT 120...

Page 70: ...36000 bits s V 90 rate CONNECT 37333 EC Connection at 37333 bits s V 90 rate CONNECT 38666 EC Connection at 38666 bits s V 90 rate CONNECT 40000 EC Connection at 40000 bits s V 90 rate CONNECT 41333 E...

Page 71: ...rily If possible the company will notify you in advance But if advance notice isn t practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the F...

Page 72: ...mmunications company The equipment must also be in stalled using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s in side wiring associated with a single line individual service may be e...

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