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3.0  INSTALLATION

The Model 2190 is equipped with one RS-232 Serial Port, two

RJ-11 connectors, 2 jack hook-ups (1 microphone, 1 speakerphone), 1
AC power source and a power switch. Figure1 below, shows the rear
panel of the Model 2190 and the location of these connectors.
Following figure 1 are sections describing proper installation of each
connector.

Figure 1. Model 2190 Rear Panel Connectors

3.1  CONNECTING TO THE SERIAL PORT 

The serial port on the Model 2190 is a RS-232 port. Use the sup-

plied cable to connect to the modem, the computer, or terminal.

3.2  CONNECTING TO THE PHONE LINES

On the Model 2190 there are two phone lines (jacks). The “Line”

jack is for the user to connect to the public telephone line.

The “phone” jack is for the user to connect to the telephone set.

You can use the telephone set, when the modem is not connected to
another modem.

3.3  CONNECTING TO THE MICROPHONE (MIC)

The external microphone (MIC) jack is valid only when the voice

option is selected.

3.4  CONNECTING TO THE SPEAKER (SPKR)

The External speaker (SPKR) jack.

3.5 CONNECTING POWER

The power source input. Put the other end into the wall outlet of

the AC power source.

3.6  POWER

Power Switch.

3.7  MODEM DRIVER

If it is required to install the Modem, use the supplied modem driv-

er disk.

4.0 CONFIGURATION

Before attempting to configure or operate the Model 2190, it is 

important to know how the unit will handle command entry. This section
provides command guidelines, AT command set, dial codes, sub para-
meter definitions, fax commands, and voice commands.

4.1  COMMAND GUIDELINES

•  All commands must be preceded by "AT" (ATtention code) except

for the “A/” command and "+++" escape command.

•  AT commands are not case sensitive and can be entered in lower

case or uppercase characters.

•  AT commands cannot be deleted by the backspace key or by the 

delete key.

•  The Attention Code is used by the modem to determine the speed

and data format of the in coming data from the DTE.

•  More than one command can be entered in one command line 

and may be separated by space for readability.

• The command line can NOT exceed 40 characters excluding the

attention code and must be ended by the ASCII character speci-
fied by S register 3.

• The default of the S register 3 is the decimal 13 -- "Carriage

Return"

•  A line without carriage return will be ignored.

•  Commands following the AT are processed after receiving the

"Carriage Return" character, and the space added for readability      

will be ignored.

•  Any parameters following the AT command that were ignored will

be treated as equal to 0.

Power Power

Serial Port

MIC. SPK.

Phone

Line

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Summary of Contents for 2190

Page 1: ...MANUAL MODEL 2190 V 90 Analog Modem Part 07M2190 A Doc 091011UA Revised 01 29 99 SALES OFFICE 301 975 1000 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 301 975 1007 http www patton com C E R T I F I E D An ISO 9001 Certified Co...

Page 2: ...dental or consequen tial damages arising from the use of or inability to use this product Patton Electronics specifically disclaims all other warranties expressed or implied and the installation or us...

Page 3: ...Service at tel 301 975 1007 email support patton com www http www patton com NOTE Packages received without an RMA number will not be accepted Patton Electronics technical staff is also available to a...

Page 4: ...R If it is required to install the Modem use the supplied modem driv er disk 4 0 CONFIGURATION Before attempting to configure or operate the Model 2190 it is important to know how the unit will handle...

Page 5: ...tion Command Reports product code 56000 Calulates the ROM checksum and reports the least significant byte of the checksum in decimal Calculated the ROM checksum and compares it with the prestored chec...

Page 6: ...les long space disconnect Soft Reset and Restore Profile Soft reset and restore profile 0 Soft reset and restore stored profile 1 DCD Option DCD remains ON at all times DCD follows the state of the ca...

Page 7: ...isables line quality monitor and auto retrain Enables line quality monitor and auto retrain Enables line quality monitor and fallback fall forward Default Description Command 11 AT Command Sets contin...

Page 8: ...ber The L must be immediately after the D with all the following characters ignored P Select pulse dialing pulse dial the numbers that follow until a T is encountered T Select tone dialing Tone dial t...

Page 9: ...CS Report current session FDCS Current session results Dial Code Dial Functions Return to command state Added to the end of a dial string this causes the modem to return to the command state after it...

Page 10: ...dio output transmit level VBQ Query buffer size Voice Commands continued VBS Bits per sample VBT Beep tone timer VCI Identify compression method VGT Set playback volume in the command state VLS Voice...

Page 11: ...255 Sec S8 Pause Time for Dial Delay Modifier 2 0 255 Sec S9 Carrier Detect Response Time 6 1 255 1 Sec S10 Carrier Loss Disconnect Time 14 1 255 1 Sec S11 DTMF Tone Duration 95 50 255 001 Sec S12 Es...

Page 12: ...ady Lights up when the computer or terminal is ready to receive data APPENDIX A PATTON ELECTRONICS MODEL 2190 SPECIFICATIONS Modulation Multi dimension TCM 2400 56000bps QAM TCM 4800 14400bps Compatib...

Page 13: ...Connect 26400 64 Connect 28800 84 Connect 33600 91 Connect 31200 APPENDIX B PATTON ELECTRONICS MODEL 2190 RESULT CODES continued SHORT FORM LONG FORM 180 Connect 28000 181 Connect 29333 182 Connect 30...

Page 14: ...CTION 1 Frame Ground FG 2 103 Transmitted Data TxD Input 3 104 Received Data RxD Output 4 105 Request to Send RTS Input 5 106 Clear to Send CTS Output 6 107 Data Set Ready DSR Output 7 102 Signal Grou...

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