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Appendix F: FCC/DOC REQUIREMENTS

F.1  FCC General Information

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States restricts specific
uses of modems, and places registration responsibilities on both the manufacturer and
the individual user:

1.  The modem may not be connected to a party line or to a coin operated telephone.

2. The modem manufacturer must make any repairs to the modem to maintain valid FCC

registration.

3. Notification to the telephone company is  no longer  required prior to  connecting

registered equipment, but upon request from the telephone company, the user shall tell
the telephone company which line the equipment is connected to as well as the
registration number and ringer equivalence number of the registered protective circuitry.
FCC information is printed on a label on the bottom of the modem.

F.2  FCC Notice

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device,
pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed with the instructions, may
cause interference to radio communications.

Summary of Contents for ELC-576ET

Page 1: ...Windows 98 7 3 3 Software Installation for Windows NT 13 3 4 Software Installation for Linux Red Hat 6 0 14 4 COMMAND REFERENCE 15 4 1 AT Commands 15 4 2 Dial Modifiers 22 4 3 Commands Not Preceded B...

Page 2: ...en used as a Fax Data Modem it communicates with all ITU T Group 3 FAX machines and is compatible with ITU T V 27ter and V 29 V 17 T 4 and T 30 Switching between DATA mode operation and FAX mode opera...

Page 3: ...d Hat 6 0 If any of the above items are missing contact your supplier as soon as possible 1 3 Minimum System Requirements Before installation please check the following requirements with your equipmen...

Page 4: ...dicators on the front panel are listed below from left to right MR Modem Ready Self testing On Power on Flash Self testing In diagnostic mode HS High Speed Speeds On Operating speed at 24000bps or hig...

Page 5: ...Step 1 After installing the modem card into your PC power on your PC and start Windows95 The Wizard box appears announcing the detecting of a new hardware Insert the provided Installation disk into y...

Page 6: ...Step 4 Windows will find the location of driver click Finish If your modem does NOT support voice function just ignore the steps below Step 5 Again Windows will detect a voice device click Next...

Page 7: ...ows will find the location of driver click Finish 3 2 Software Installation for Windows 98 Step 1 After installing the modem card into your PC power on your PC and start Windows 98 The Wizard box appe...

Page 8: ...th Search for the best driver for your device checkbox selected click Next Step 3 Check Specify a location and click Browse Browse and open Win95_98 subdirectory from your floppy drive Click OK Then c...

Page 9: ...Step 4 Windows will find the driver file for the device click Next Step 5 Click Finish to complete installing If your modem does NOT support voice function just ignore the steps below...

Page 10: ...Step 6 Again Windows will detect a voice device click Next Step 7 With Search for the best driver for your device checkbox selected click Next...

Page 11: ...Step 8 Check Specify a location and click Browse Browse and open Win95_98 subdirectory from your floppy drive Click OK Then click Next...

Page 12: ...Step 9 Windows will find the driver file and click Next Step 10 Click Finish to complete the installation...

Page 13: ...ect my modem I will select it from a list checkbox selected then click Next Insert the provided disk into your disk drive Step 3 Click Have disk Browse and open the inf file from the path WinNT_40 in...

Page 14: ...Step4 At the path dev enter the single command line setserial tty number uart 16550A irq IRQ number port I O address For example setserial ttyS2 uart 16550A irq 5 port 0xe400 Step 5 At the path dev re...

Page 15: ...to their English names at the beginning of Section 4 2 Where two commands are separated by a slash either command will have the same effect For example if the command is listed as B0 B issuing either...

Page 16: ...code I1 Report the hardware checksum I2 Report NVRAM Test Result I3 Report TP560 Data Fax Voice 56K Modem I4 Report Firmware Version I5 Report the country code parameter I6 Report Local Phone Status...

Page 17: ...n digital format V1 Displays result codes in verbose format Default W Connect Message Control This command controls the format of CONNECT messages W0 W Upon connection the modem reports only the DCE s...

Page 18: ...the stored configuration saved in nonvolatile RAM hangs up the modem and clears the command buffer Z0 Z Resets the modem and loads stored configuration 0 Z1 Resets the modem and loads stored configur...

Page 19: ...make break ratio 10 pps Default P1 Sets a 33 67 make break ratio 10 pps P2 Sets a 39 61 make break ratio 20 pps P3 Sets a 33 67 make break ratio 20 pps Rn CTR Signal Select Determines whether CTR ope...

Page 20: ...eed 4800bps I3 selects connect speed 7200bps I4 Selects connect speed 9600bps I5 Selects connect speed 12000bps I6 Selects connect speed 14400bps I7 Selects connect speed 16800bps I8 Selects connect s...

Page 21: ...eration Mode Control Selects the operating mode to be used during connection N0 Selects Normal speed buffering Mode N1 Selects Direct pass through Mode N2 Selects MNP or disconnect mode N3 Selects MNP...

Page 22: ...o initiate a hookflash which means to hang up for 0 5 seconds and then go off hook again before processing the rest of the dial string This modifier allows access to PBX features like call transferrin...

Page 23: ...cutive escape characters the default character is followed by AT CR The modem will return to the command state and send the OK result code to the screen Note that the escape command is the only comman...

Page 24: ...S26 0 255 1 100 sec 1 01h RTS to CTS Delay Interval S29 Bit Mapped Options S30 0 255 10 s 0 00h Inactivity Disconnect Timer S95 Bit Mapped Options S96 Bit Mapped Options S97 Bit Mapped Options S98 Bit...

Page 25: ...dit a command line If your computer does not recognize the default as a backspace change the value Range 0 127 ASCII decimal S6 Wait Time before Blind Dialing S6 controls how long the modem waits afte...

Page 26: ...uration S11 sets the duration of tone in DTMF dialing This value has no effect on pulse dialing Range 50 255 milliseconds S12 Escape Guard Time S12 determines the escape guard time The escape guard ti...

Page 27: ...ommunications rate 1200 bps 0011 Communications rate 2400 bps 0100 Communications rate 4800 bps 0101 Communications rate 9600 bps 0110 Communications rate 19200 bps 0111 Communications rate 38400 bps...

Page 28: ...ption bit0 4 n AT I n bit 5 6 7 000 AT U0 001 AT U1 010 AT U2 011 AT U3 100 AT U4 101 AT U5 S30 Inactivity Disconnect Timer This register determines the length of time in seconds the modem waits befor...

Page 29: ...1 T1 Bit 4 6 000 K0 001 K1 010 K2 011 K3 101 K4 110 K5 S99 Energy detection threshold This register can use in Call Progress Mode CPM for dial tone detection threshold The default value is 16 This reg...

Page 30: ...t your modem to another COM port address 4 Issue the command AT F W CR if a 0 or K result code is displayed on the screen your modem is OK Otherwise contact your dealer for assistance Your Modem Does...

Page 31: ...T 28800 31 x x x x Connection established at 28800 bps CONNECT 31200 32 x x x x Connection established at 31200 bps CONNECT 33600 33 x x x x Connection established at 33600 bps V 90 mode CONNECT 28000...

Page 32: ...If incoming rings are detected your modem will display result codes on the screen as RING RING Seeing that you may issue the ATA command to answer the call This command must be entered within the qui...

Page 33: ...ATX1D command X1 to disable the dial tone monitor to instruct the modem to go off hook and wait for a carrier If connection is successful the CONNECT XXXX result code will be displayed on the screen N...

Page 34: ...s of the equal sign TAG Description DATE DATE MMDD where MM is the month number 01 to 12 and DD is the day number 01 31 TIME TIME HHMM where HH is the hour number 00 to 23 and MM is the minute number...

Page 35: ...ds for formatting between bytes or words of the packet The modem does not detect the checksum of the packet Example of Unformatted From Reporting RING 0412303332323234303539313435353132333435 RING RIN...

Page 36: ...y 4 x 36 digits Transmit Level 11 1 dBm Receive Sensitivity 36dBm on V42bis Mode Pulse Dialing Specifications Appendix C Quick Reference A Go On line in Answer Mode Bn Select Protocol to 300 bps or 12...

Page 37: ...Option Sn DSR Option V View Configuration Profiles Wn Store the Current Configuration to Nonvolatile RAM Yn Select the Default Profile Zn Store Telephone Numbers n 0 to 2 In Connect Speed Selection G...

Page 38: ...computers Each serial port in a personal computer has a different number CTS Clear To Send Default The assumed value that is used for a command parameter when no other value is explicitly provided DCD...

Page 39: ...pps Pulse per second Profile A list of default settings Protocol A technical specification for serial communications the protocols supported by the modem are listed in Appendix B PSK Phase Shift Keyin...

Page 40: ...REQUIREMENTS F 1 FCC General Information The Federal Communications Commission FCC of the United States restricts specific uses of modems and places registration responsibilities on both the manufactu...

Page 41: ...ent into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables and a shielded pow...

Page 42: ...pany cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metalli...

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