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7. Connect the sound card cable with JP13 and the sound card.(Optional)
8. Connect the wake up ring cable with JP18 and the mother 

board.(Optional)

9. Use the screw that was holding the slot cover to secure the fax/modem in 

the slot.

1. Use the cover-mounting screws to secure the computer cover. This 

completes the hardware installation of your fax/modem.

Summary of Contents for FM56-ITU/2

Page 1: ...AOpen Fax Modem Series Thank you for choosing AOpen Fax Modem This file will guide you for installation and AT commands AOpen FM56 ITU 2 Manual AOpen FM56 ITU 2 AT Commands...

Page 2: ...revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes Trademarks The manufacturer does not claim any...

Page 3: ...uring Your Communication Software 4 11 Tips On Configuring SVD 5 Executing Commands 6 S Registers 7 Response Sets 8 Specifications Appendix A FCC Compliance A 1 FCC Notice A 2 FCC Requirement Appendix...

Page 4: ...FM56 ITU 2 AT Commands Table of Contents 1 Hayes Compatible AT Command Set 2 ECC Command Set 3 List Of Class 1 Fax Commands 4 List Of Class 2 Fax Commands 5 List Of Voice Commands Voice Models Only...

Page 5: ...atibility with most equipment and application programs The voice capability renders a wide range of application possibilities from a simple telephone answering device to a sophisticated voice mail sys...

Page 6: ...back and forward on the run Software controlled speaker volume Software selectable flow control Voice option for voice mail application SVD for simultaneous voice and data Optional Uses 16550 A compat...

Page 7: ...rd JP18 Ring Wake Up Interface Pin Define Optional For connecting to AOpen Mother Board COM Port Setting Port HEX ADDRESS JP1 JP2 COM 1 3F8 to 3FF On On COM 2 2F8 to 2FF On Off COM 3 3E8 to 3EF Off On...

Page 8: ...3 2 PC Card Bracket Connection...

Page 9: ...telephone cable to connect your fax modem to the telephone line Communication software Two cables link JP13 and JP18 to sound card and mother board When you open your package make sure all of the abov...

Page 10: ...tware if needed An active telephone line and telephone set if you need to use a telephone with your modem An available ISA card slot in the personal computer For voice function a microphone and a spea...

Page 11: ...lity your fax modem supports several IRQs However IRQs other than 3 and 4 should be used only if you have no other choice Not all PCs and DOS programs support higher IRQs Check with your PC dealer or...

Page 12: ...nnect the wake up ring cable with JP18 and the mother board Optional 9 Use the screw that was holding the slot cover to secure the fax modem in the slot 1 Use the cover mounting screws to secure the c...

Page 13: ...ine 1 Locate an available RJ 11 modular jack telephone outlet 2 Take one end of the modular cord supplied with the fax modem and plug it into the LINE modular jack on the back of the fax modem 3 Plug...

Page 14: ...or make voice calls when you are not using your fax modem Also if you do not have speaker phone and microphone handset of telephone set can function as an input output device for voice to verify the...

Page 15: ...K response to your screen and waits for your next command 2 Use your communication software to prepare your computer to dial a call Then type ATDx phone number Enter where x is equal to T for touch to...

Page 16: ...umper 18 to motherboard the function is optional see the PC user s manual for more detail NOTE Any commercially available microphone is usable For the speaker any 8 ohm speaker rated around 1Watt can...

Page 17: ...ephone set connected to modem User can get all the voice function including message playing and recording through telephone handset 3 SpeakerPhone and MicroPhone Connect SpeakerPhone and MicroPhone to...

Page 18: ...e to detect the card 4 Click the Detail button when the Add New Hardware Wizard finishes its detection A successful hardware installation and detection should add a Communication Port Click the Finish...

Page 19: ...h 9 Select D Drivers Win2K Fm56 ITU 2 D is your CD ROM Then click on Open 10 When you see the correct path and then click on OK 11 Select the model of your modem and then click on Next 12 Select the p...

Page 20: ...y communication software uses the modem response see Ch 7 to control program flow Make sure that the software is set to recognize a CONNECT 28800 response If this does not work set the program to simp...

Page 21: ...4 11 Tips on Configuring SVD Add SMS 2 to the modem string in communication programs to enable the SVD function For complete SVD commands please refer to the AT command file on the driver disk...

Page 22: ...described in succeeding sections pp any parameters that is required by the command If you make a mistake while typing a command press the Backspace key to delete the error To make a command line easy...

Page 23: ...le editor to view this file If a command requires a parameter such as 0 and 1 the parameter is identified as n in the left column and described in the right column of the AT_CMD TXT file IMPORTANT Eac...

Page 24: ...nformation about the fax modem and let you test the fax modem Each S Register has a factory set value which you can read or change to fit your particular requirements A complete list of S Register is...

Page 25: ...ax modem responds with decimal value of the S Register in three digit format followed by OK 2 To read values from more than one S Register type ATSr Sr Enter where r specify the different S Register n...

Page 26: ...6 2 changing An S Register Value To change an S Register value type ATSr n Enter where r is the S register number n is the value you want to assign to that S register...

Page 27: ...in Section Aside from the X response sets extended responses are also available that shows the carrier speed compression method and the error correction protocol as described in the following table Yo...

Page 28: ...200 45 x x x x x CARRIER 1200 46 x x x x x CARRIER 2400 47 x x x x x CARRIER 4800 48 x x x x x CARRIER 7200 49 x x x x x CARRIER 9600 50 x x x x x CARRIER 12000 51 x x x x x CARRIER 14400 52 x x x x x...

Page 29: ...000 170 x x x x x CONNECT 44000 171 x x x x x CONNECT 46000 172 x x x x x CONNECT 48000 173 x x x x x CONNECT 50000 174 x x x x x CONNECT 52000 175 x x x x x CONNECT 54000 176 x x x x x CONNECT 56000...

Page 30: ...CT responses reports the DTE speed W1 The modem will send CARRIER and PROTOCOL responses The CONNECT response shows the DTE speed W2 The modem will send CARRIER and PROTOCOL responses The CONNECT resp...

Page 31: ...equence Memory 2 configuration profiles 4 sets by 34 digit telephone number Diagnostics Power on self test V 54 loop test FAX OPERATION Speed 14400 bps Compatibility Group 3 with T 30 protocol over IT...

Page 32: ...one or more of the following measures Reorient of relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different...

Page 33: ...t to your line as determined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If your equipment causes harm to the telephone network the te...

Page 34: ...Disabled Yes Parity None Yes Pulse make break ratio 39 61 Yes Responses Word Yes Response enable All Yes RTS to CTS delay 10 milliseconds Yes Speaker status On until DCD Yes Speaker volume Low Yes Te...

Page 35: ...command where string is the combination of the following parameters and modifiers 0 9 Dial Digit The star digit on tone dialing mode The gate digit on tone dialing mode Dial modifiers P Pulse dial T T...

Page 36: ...rts OEM defined identifier string ATI5 Reports Country Code parameter ATI6 Reports modem data pump model and internal code revision e g RC288DPi Rev CE ATI7 Reports 255 ATLn Speaker Volume Controls Th...

Page 37: ...nnection ERROR is reported ATO0 Enters on line data mode without a retrain Handling is determined by the Call Establishment task Generally if a connection exists this command connects the DTE back to...

Page 38: ...its will be observed Input and output are always indecimal format Note that some S Registers are read only In some cases writing to the S Register will appear to be accepted but the value will not act...

Page 39: ...send only OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR and NO ANSWER result codes Blind dialing is enabled disabled by country parameters If busy tone detection is enforced and busy tone is not detected NO CARRIE...

Page 40: ...greater than 1 6 seconds by going on hook ATZn Soft Reset and Restore Profile The modem performs a soft reset and restores recalls the configuration profile according to the parameter supplied If no...

Page 41: ...tory defaults are identified for each command and in the S Register descriptions A configuration profile consists of a subset of S Registers AT F0 Restore factory configuration 0 AT F1 Restore factory...

Page 42: ...ing to S 14 bit 7 The value 010b is written to S27 bits 3 1 and 0 respectively Serial interface operation only AT Pn Select Pulse Dial Make Break Ratio This command determines the make break ratio use...

Page 43: ...will try to negotiate an error corrected link The modem can be configured using S36 to determine whether a failure will result in the modem returning on hook or will result in fallback to an asynchron...

Page 44: ...sts AT T7 Requests a remote digital loopback RDL V 54 Loop 2 with self test In self test a test pattern is looped back and checked by the modem If no connection exists ERROR is returned When the test...

Page 45: ...AM AT En Enable Disable Line Quality Monitor And Auto Retrain or Fallback Fall Forward Controls whether or not the modem will automatically monitor the line quality and request a retrain E1 or fall ba...

Page 46: ...flow control according to the parameter supplied The parameter value if valid is written to S41 bit 3 In error correction mode the setting of modem to modem XON XOFF flow control is ignored however th...

Page 47: ...to DTE AT K5 Send a break in sequence with received data to DTE Same as K4 Default AT Nn Operating Mode This command controls the preferred error correcting mode to be negotiated in a subsequent data...

Page 48: ...the fields described below The single line connect message format is CONNECT DTE Speed Modulation Protocol Compression Line Speed Voice and Data Where DTE Speed DTE speed e g 57600 Modulation V 32 fo...

Page 49: ...Subparameters not entered enter a comma only or CR to skip the last subparameter remain at their current values Reporting Selected Options The modem can send a string of information to the DTE consis...

Page 50: ...19200 16800 14400 12000 9600 7200 4800 or 2400 Default for RC56 RC336 RC288 RC56 RC336 RC288 only 56 K56flex 56000 54000 52000 50000 48000 R56 only 46000 44000 42000 40000 38000 36000 34000 32000 64 B...

Page 51: ...n the highest speed supported by the modulation specified by mod the starting rate is the highest rate supported by the selected modulation For example AT MS 10 0 2400 14400 selects V 32 bis 14400 120...

Page 52: ...m Law 6 rb_signaling is an optional number which enables or disables robbed bit signaling generation in a server modem or enables or disables robbed bit signaling detection in a client modem The opti...

Page 53: ...rameter value if valid is written to S40 bits 6 and 7 AT A0 64 characters AT A1 128 characters Default AT A2 192 characters AT A3 256 characters AT Bn Transmit Break to Remote In non error correction...

Page 54: ...y for compatibility and performs no function AT Q0 AT Q0 command AT Q1 AT Q1 command AT Mn Initial Cellular Power Level Setting This command is included only for compatibility and performs no function...

Page 55: ...ve Configuration AT F command Report Operating Capabilities AT FAE 0 if autoansweris disabled 1 if auto answer is enabled AT FRH n Receive Data with HDLC Framing AT FRM n Receive Data AT FFRMn Receive...

Page 56: ...FCSI Report the called station ID AT FPTS Page transfer status AT FET Post page message response AT FHNG Call termination status AT FMFR Request Manufacturer Identification AT FMDL Identify Product M...

Page 57: ...30 Deadman Timer and this timer starts at the point where BDR is set nonzero If this period expires nominally 60 seconds with no activity on the activity on the DTE interface the modem reverts to BDR...

Page 58: ...adaptive answers CLS 8 Voice Mode This is the main setting the DTE uses to effect directed or adaptive answer or originate sequences involving voice modes All telephone calls initialized by CLS 8 res...

Page 59: ...s the DTMF or fixed tone duration for generating tones via the D command while in Online Command Mode Parameters n 0 40 0 4 seconds Default 10 1 second Result Codes OK If n 0 40 ERROR Otherwise Comman...

Page 60: ...t only device on board speaker 3 receive only microphone 4 telephone line with speaker on and handset VLS 0 The default option on the modem This command instructs the modem that when entering any of t...

Page 61: ...one ringback has been detected in 100 ms units AT VRN Ringback Never Came Timer Originate This command can be used when originating a voice call CLS 8 to set the Ringback Never Came timer value i e an...

Page 62: ...enable or disable Voice Receive Mode silence deletion Parameters n 0 or 1 Default 0 or 1 Result Code OK If n 1 ERROR Otherwise Command options VSD Returns the current setting of the VSD command as an...

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