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2.7 Testing Your Modem After Installation

In order to test your modem you should be familiar

with your communication software. Load and set up your
communication software and enter into “terminal mode.”
Make sure that the COM Port and IRQ settings of the
modem match the software. Type AT on your terminal
screen and press ENTER. You may see “AT”, “AATT” or
nothing on the screen. In any case, the modem should
respond with an OK or 0. If it does not, either the modem
may not have been installed properly or the software has
not been properly configured. Review Sections 2.2-2.5
and be certain that the modem and the software have
been properly installed. If required, refer to Section 6 for
additional  troubleshooting information.

2.8 Using Your Modem

The communication software included with your

modem product provides a user friendly interface to
access the fax, voice and data functions of your modem.

This software should be sufficient for all of your
communication needs

. There may be times when you

need to access the modem manually via modem com-
mands. Read Section 3 for a summary description of the
modem command set before manually accessing the
modem. You may want to read the software manual first,
however, as the software may already provide a user
friendly method of accessing the functions you need (i.e.
dialing or answering calls).

2.9 Where To Go From Here

You should familiarize yourself with the functions

available from the included software by reading its manual.
You will be accessing most, if not all, of the modem's
functions from this  software. You may also use any other
commercially available  communication software with the
modem. Read Section 3 ONLY if you 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 - Trouble-
shooting to find answers to commonly asked questions
and problems.

Summary of Contents for SF-1128HV/R16-PnP

Page 1: ...Part MAN080 Rev 1 0 SF 1128HV R16 PnP High Performance V 34 V 42bis 28 800 BPS Internal Plug and Play FAX Voice Data Modem Featuring Advanced Full Duplex Speakerphone Functions User s Manual...

Page 2: ...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 manu...

Page 3: ...provide step by step instructions on how to install your new 28 8 Kbps FAX Voice Data modem Installation of this modem product is a three stepprocessconsistsof1 actualhardwareinstallation 2 plug and p...

Page 4: ...uipment Turn off and unplug your PC before installation Dis charge any static electricity from your body by touching any bare metal surface of the PC system such as its power supply cover 1 Turnoffand...

Page 5: ...ed to determine which addresses andinterruptstouseforeachdevice ConsultyourPC s owner s manual to determine if it is PnP Revision 1 0a compliant YoumostlikelyhaveaPlugandPlayRevision 1 0a compliant sy...

Page 6: ...ms selectingthemodemandclickingon Properties under the General tab Note which COM port is being used by the modem Proceed to Section 2 5 Software Installation Configuration 2 4 2 ConfiguringinaPlugand...

Page 7: ...r Generic Class 1 modem type should be selected in your fax software anda GenericRockwell modemtypeshould beselectedinyourVoicesoftware Note that your software must be configured to communicate with t...

Page 8: ...sofyourmodem This software should be sufficient for all of your communicationneeds Theremaybetimeswhenyou need to access the modem manually via modem com mands ReadSection3forasummarydescriptionofthe...

Page 9: ...2 Command Structure Allcommandssenttothemodemmustbeginwith AT and end with ENTER All commands may be typed ineitherupperorlowercase butnotmixed Tomakethe command line more readable spaces may be inser...

Page 10: ...eID I4 ReservedID L_ L0 Lowspeakervolume L1 Low speaker volume L2 Mediumspeakervolume L3 Highspeakervolume M_ M0 Internalspeakeroff M1 Internal speaker on until carrier detected M2 Internalspeakeralwa...

Page 11: ...rofile1 3 4 Extended AT Commands C_ C0 Force Carrier Detect Signal High ON C1 TurnonCDwhenremotecarrierispresent D_ D0 Modem ignores the DTR signal D1 Modem returns to Command Mode after DTRtoggle D2...

Page 12: ...Test T7 Perform a Remote Digital Loopback Test andSelf Test T8 PerformLocalAnalogLoopbackTestand Self Test V V DisplaysActiveandStoredProfiles W_ W0 Stores the active profile as Profile 0 W1 Stores th...

Page 13: ...Returns Caller ID capabilities of modem 3 5 MNP V 42 V 42bis Commands C_ C0 Disable MNP Class 5 and V 42bis data compression C1 Enable MNP Class 5 data compression only C2 EnableV 42bisdatacompressio...

Page 14: ...eive FCON FacsimileConnectionResponse FCIG Setthepolledstationidentification FCIG Reportthepolledstationidentification FCR CapabilitytoReceive FCR CapabilitytoReceive FCSI Report the Called Station ID...

Page 15: ...veMode VSDB Silencedeletiontuner VSK Buffer skid setting VSP Silencedetectionperiod VSR Samplingrateselection VSS Silencedeletiontuner VTD DTMFtonereportingcapability VTM Enabletimingmarkplacement VTS...

Page 16: ...CTS DTR DCD DSR and Bit mapped register Long Space Disconnect S22 Speaker and response Bit mapped register S23 Remote Digital Loopback Bit mapped register Request data rate and parity S24 Sleep mode...

Page 17: ...75 1200 45 CARRIER 1200 46 CARRIER 2400 47 CARRIER 4800 48 CARRIER 7200 49 CARRIER 9600 50 CARRIER 12000 51 CARRIER 14400 52 CARRIER 21600 55 CARRIER 24000 56 CARRIER 26400 57 CARRIER 28800 64 COMPRE...

Page 18: ...e Modemandsoftwaremustbe configuredidentically 2 Make sure the phone line is working properly Replace themodemwitharegularphoneanddialthenumber If thelinesoundsnoisy youmayhavedifficultyconnecting tot...

Page 19: ...Use GenericRockwell orsimi larselection Section Seven Support and Service Intheunlikelyeventyouexperiencedifficultyinthe use of this product we suggest you 1 consult the Troubleshootingsectionofthisgu...

Page 20: ...hone company If your telephone equipment causes harm to the telephone network the Telephone Company may discontinue your ser vice temporarily If possible they will notify in advance But if advance not...

Page 21: ...t from that to which the receiver is connected Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio TVtechnicianfor help Notice 1 Shielded cables if any must be used in order to comply with the emission limits 2 Any...

Page 22: ...ec tion authority or electrician as appropriate NOTICE The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal devicedenotesthepercentageofthetotalloadtobeconnected to a telephone loop which is used by the devic...

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