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10  Click “Next” to continue installation. 

 

 

11  Click “Finish” to finish installation. 

 

 

 

 

12.Please according to your “country selection” to 

Choose the “international settings.” . 

 

Summary of Contents for MicroModem

Page 1: ...1 AMIGO USB MicroModem Installation Guide October 25 2000...

Page 2: ...chip change or board swap 1 1 System Requirements Pentium 200 MHz MMX Pentium AMD K6 200 MHz Cyrix 6x86MX PR200 16MB RAM Usb port Windows 98 Windows 2000 1 2 Features DATA Supported Communication Sta...

Page 3: ...driver The driver will take advantage of the MMX enhancements if available Plug the USB Modem into an USB Bus Cable it will automatically detect the USB device The installation program will begin wit...

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Page 5: ...5 3 Select Floppy disk drives and click Next to continue the installation 4 Click Next to continue the installation...

Page 6: ...6 5 Clink Next to continue the installation...

Page 7: ...7 6 Click Finish to continue the installation 7 Click Next to continue the installation 8 Click Next to continue the installation...

Page 8: ...8 9 Click Next to continue installation...

Page 9: ...9 10 Click Next to continue installation 11 Click Finish to finish installation 12 Please according to your country selection to Choose the international settings...

Page 10: ...10 AT Command Summary October 25 2000 AMIGO USB MicroModem...

Page 11: ...o override that setting T Tone dialing Pulse and Tone dialing can not be mixed on the same command line P Pulse dialing allows the modem to work on telephone networks where tone is not supported Pulse...

Page 12: ...gister Any subsequent or commands will modify the default S register Sn m Set register n to value m Sn Return the value of register n V0 Result codes will be sent in numeric form See the result code t...

Page 13: ...d XON XOFF flow control P0 Selects 33 67 make break ratio at 10 pulses per second P1 Selects 33 67 make break ratio at 20 pulses per second P2 Selects 39 61 make break ratio at 10 pulses per second P3...

Page 14: ...oading not to exceed 50 Dynamic CPU loading not to exceed 60 Dynamic CPU loading not to exceed 70 Dynamic CPU loading not to exceed 80 Dynamic CPU loading not to exceed 90 Q Report line signal quality...

Page 15: ...odes to the DTE when an invalid TIES escape sequence is detected after the OK response has already been sent Does NOT send the CONNECT xxxx result codes to the DTE when an invalid TIES escape sequence...

Page 16: ...etect a remote carrier signal within the register S7 time ERROR 4 Modem detected an error in an AT command CONNECT 1200 5 Connection at 1200 bps NO DIALTONE 6 Modem did not detect a dial tone within 5...

Page 17: ...bps CONNECT 24000 62 Connection at 24000 bps CONNECT 26400 63 Connection at 26400 bps COMPRESSION CLASS 5 66 MNP Class 5 data compression connection established COMPRESSION V 42bis 67 V 42bis data com...

Page 18: ...3 bps CARRIER 34666 116 Connection 34666 bps CARRIER 37333 117 Connection 37333 bps CARRIER 38666 118 Connection 38666 bps CARRIER 41333 119 Connection 41333 bps CARRIER 42666 120 Connection 42666 bps...

Page 19: ...turn 4 Line feed character Define the character for line feed Range 0 127 Default 10 line feed 5 Backspace character Define the character for backspace Range 0 127 Default 8 backspace 6 Wait before di...

Page 20: ...erved 18 Test timer Set the length of loopback test Range 0 255 seconds not supported in MicroModem series Default 0 disable timer 19 Reserved 20 Reserved 21 Reserved 22 Reserved 23 Reserved 24 Reserv...

Page 21: ...tion speed 0 Attempt to connect at the highest speed 3 Attempt to connect at 300 bps 4 Attempt to connect at 1200 bps 6 Attempt to connect at 2400 bps 7 Attempt to connect at 4800 bps 8 Attempt to con...

Page 22: ...fault 11 11 dBm Table 6 FAX Class 1 Command Set Command Function FCLASS 0 Select data mode FCLASS 1 Select facsimile Class 1 mode FAE Report active adaptive answer setting 0 for disabled 1 for enabled...

Page 23: ...ol AT SPK Change the setting of Speakerphone AT VBS Bits per sample ADPCM AT VBT Beep tone timer AT VLS Voice line select ADPCM AT VRA Ring back goes away timer originate AT VRX Voice Receive Mode ADP...

Page 24: ...ne continues to be detected and the DTE does not react This allows the DTE the flexibility of ignoring what could be a false dial tone detection DLE e European Data Modem Calling Tone Sent when the V...

Page 25: ...mmand Mode DLE p Pause Sent during Voice Transmit Mode to force the modem to suspend sending voice data to the selected output device Any data currently in the voice transmit buffer is saved until eit...

Page 26: ...command forces the CLS 0 but does not destroy any of the voice parameter setting such as VBS VSP etc 2 The BDR setting is forced back to 0 ATZ Reset from Voice Mode This command works the same as in D...

Page 27: ...and MDM Multiple Data Message packets CID 2 Enable unformatted Caller ID reporting CLS Select Data Fax or Voice This command select Data Fax or Voice Mode Parameters n 0 1 or 8 Default 0 Result Codes...

Page 28: ...command set the parameters for speakerphone Parameters SPK mute spk mic mute Microphone state 0 Microphone mute 1 Microphone on default 2 Room Monitor mode mic on max AGC speaker off spk Speaker Outpu...

Page 29: ...ize of buffers VBS Bits Per Sample Compression Factor This command selects the degree of ADPCM voice compression to be used Parameters n 4 Only 4 bits per sample compression ratio is supported Default...

Page 30: ...he modem VLS n Select Device Type see table below Device Type Device Description 0 Phone Line with Telephone handset 1 Handset 2 On Board Speaker 3 Microphone 4 Telephone line with on board speaker ON...

Page 31: ...he modem sends VCON and enters Online Voice Command Mode immediately VRN n Set the timer duration n 0 1 second VRX Voice Receive This command set the modem in Voice Receive Mode Parameters None Result...

Page 32: ...sets the Voice Receive Mode silence detection period value If the modem does not receive any ADPCM data after the timer expired it will cause the modem to send DLE s or DLE q codes Parameters n 0 255...

Page 33: ...Voice Receive Mode VSS 1 Least sensitive setting VSS 2 Medium sensitive setting VSS 3 Most sensitive setting VTD Tone Reporting Capability This command sets which types of tones can be detected and re...

Page 34: ...responding to 2 frequencies in Hertz 0 or 2000 3000 and a duration ASCII decimal in units of 100ms Varying DTMF Digits This is represented by a substring enclosed in curly braces within the parameter...

Page 35: ...MF digit C P13 DTMF digit D P14 DTMF digit P15 DTMF digit P16 V 21 Channel 1 mark 980 Hz P17 V 21 Channel 2 mark 1650 Hz P18 V 23 Reversed channel mark 390 Hz P19 V 23 Forward channel mark 1300 Hz P20...

Page 36: ...s modulation P62 Bell 212A originate 1200 bps P63 Bell 212A answer 1200 bps P64 Bell 103 originate mark 1270 Hz P65 Bell 103 originate space 1070 Hz P66 Bell 103 answer mark 2225 Hz P67 Bell 103 answe...

Page 37: ...nt USA 1 Factory default France 2 Germany 3 Italy 4 Sweden 5 UK 6 Japan 7 Australia 8 Spain 9 Taiwan 10 Singapore 11 Korea 12 Switzerland 13 Norway 14 Netherlands 15 Belgium 16 Canada 17 Ireland 18 Po...

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