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Professional External  Modem

USER'S MANUAL

560UF/L & 560UF/D External Modem

QUANTUM DATA SYSTEMS (HK)

 LTD.

Summary of Contents for 560UF/D

Page 1: ...Professional External Modem USER S MANUAL 560UF L 560UF D External Modem QUANTUM DATA SYSTEMS HK LTD ...

Page 2: ... Inc n MNP Microcom Inc n IBM International Business Machines Inc n Telix EXIS Inc n BTLZ British Telecommunications n Mirror III Softklone Inc n Procomm Datastorm Technologies Inc n Homefax 2 HongKongTelecom n Active QFax QCom Quantum Data Systems H K Ltd n Other product names mentioned herein are registered trademarks of their own companies Edition 2 0 September 2003 1999 Quantum Data Systems H ...

Page 3: ...defined by the user were not tested and may result in the modem being operated in a non compliant manner CONSEQUENTLY THERE WOULD BE NO PERMIT IN FORCE FOR THIS EQUIPMENT AND THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT 1991 PRESCRIBES A PENALTY OF 12 000 FOR CONNECTION OF NON PERMITTED EQUIPMENT For external modem users must only use an ACTIVE AC Adaptor Model No 4824 1485 3AC Approval No N12430 WARNING SWEDISH US...

Page 4: ...2 CHAPTER 3 LEASED LINE OPERATION 9 APPENDIX A AT COMMANDS 11 APPENDIX B RESULT CODES 24 APPENDIX C S REGISTERS 26 APPENDIX D CABLE PINS ASSIGNMENT 36 APPENDIX E SPECIFICATIONS 37 APPENDIX F APPLICATION EXAMPLES 39 APPENDIX G LED CONFIGURATION CHART FOR LEASED LINE 40 ...

Page 5: ...he latest in advanced communications technology providing maximum functionality and 100 data transfer accuracy at the highest data transfer speed Active External modem is compatible with many terminal servers and multi port serial adapters available world wide such as Cisco 2500 series Computone Chase Research Perle Specialix Nortel Bay Networks Lantronix 3 Com Moxa Digi Board Systech Gts Huawei e...

Page 6: ...ll your external modem 1 Power off the computer or terminal and the modem 2 Modem cable Connect the 9 pins male modem cable to the Serial Port of the modem Tighten the screws Connect the other end of the modemcable 9 pins 25 pins female to the serial port of your Computer or terminal Tighten the screws 3 Telephone Line cable Connect one end the phone cable to the Line jack of the modem and the oth...

Page 7: ...ata Terminal Ready signal is ON CD Carrier Detect The Carrier Detect light is ON when a connection is made with another modem or when the AT C0 command is issued TD Transmit Data This indicator is ON and flashing when the terminal transmits data to the modem RD Receive Data This indicator is ON and flashing when the terminal receives data from the modem AA Automatic answer Lights up when the modem...

Page 8: ...de In Config mode the modem can be configured through the front panel switches After configuration the modem must be set back to Normal mode 2 Menu menu 0 menu C a If the modem is in Config mode this switch acts as a menu pointer Toggle this switch causes the modem to increase the pointer by 1 please refer to the section modem configuration table b If the modem is in Normal mode this switch has no...

Page 9: ...the section modem configuration 5 Reset switch Press to reset the modem during unexpected software hung up Use T DSwitch to dial 1 Store a 36 digit dial string in the specified entry n 1 3 for later dialing AT Zn T or P tel no n 1 3 i e AT Z1 T123456 for tone dial AT Z1 P123456 for pulse dial 2 Set Normal Config Switch to PUSH position for configuration mode 3 Toggle the Menu Switch to the desired...

Page 10: ...Modulation MS function 0 auto 1 bell103 2 V 21 3 V 22 bell212 4 V 22bis 5 V 23 6 V 32 V 32bis 7 V 34 V 34 4 DTE speed function 0 get from profile 0 1 115200 2 57600 3 38400 4 19200 5 14400 6 9600 7 4800 8 2400 9 1200 A 300 5 TX level S91 function 0 10 1 2 2 4 3 6 4 8 5 9 6 11 7 12 8 13 9 14 6 Rx level R function 0 43 1 33 7 Dial stored Tel No please refer to the section Use T D Switch to dial func...

Page 11: ...e 0 1 profile 1 Modem Configuration through front panel also refer to modem configuration table To configure your modem through modem front panel switches please follow the procedures below 1 After the installation as described in section Install your modem 2 Set Normal Config Switch to PUSH position for configuration mode 3 Toggle the Menu Switch to the desired Menu 0 to C The state is shown on t...

Page 12: ...r U is shown on the LED segment and all parameters will be saved to profile 0 automatically 3 Set modulation V 22 bis Method Toggle the Menu Switch to Menu 3 modulation menu the digit 3 is shown on the LED segment Then toggle the Function Switch to Function 4 V 22 bis is selected the digit 4 is shown on the LED segment Then press the Enable Switch to update the modulation setting the character U i...

Page 13: ...he DTR status Asynchronous Power on Leased Line POLL Operation When the modem is set to POLL mode the carrier is transmitted immediately upon powered up The modem will wait for the remote carrier eternally until data connection is established If the modem detects a loss of carrier during data connection it will send the carrier for a re connection automatically The following is an example to estab...

Page 14: ...o POP position You will hear the sound of modem handshaking procedure The sound will be on until the data connection is made Procedure to exit the Power On Leased Line POLL 1 Set Normal Config Switch to PUSH position for configuration mode 2 Toggle the T D switch to break the handshake 3 Toggle the Menu Switch to Menu 2 type of line menu the digit 2 is shown on the LED segment 4 Toggle the Functio...

Page 15: ...be grouped in a single line The commands can be entered in a string with or without spaces for readability Spaces within or between commands are ignored The maximum number of characters in any command line is 39 including AT During the entry of a command the backspace key can be used to correct errors with the exception of AT If a syntax error is found anywhere in a command line the remainder of t...

Page 16: ...cified in register S7 default 50 seconds the modem will disconnect Any character may be entered via the DTE during the connect sequence to abort the command ATBn Set ITU T or Bell mode Default 0 ATB0 Selects ITU T V 22 and V 21 standards for communication at 1200 and 300bps ATB1 Selects Bell 212A and 103 standards for communication at 1200 and 300bps ATCn Carrier control Default 1 This command is ...

Page 17: ... time specified in register S7 for dial tone before dialling Pause for the value specified by register S8 during dial Return to Command State after dialling Turn on calling tone Ignored may be used to format the dial string Ignored may be used to format the dial string space Ignored may be used to format the dial string S n Dial number previously stored in directory location n using AT Zn command ...

Page 18: ...h that at which the last AT command was issued If the selected speed can be achieved using more than one communication standard e g Bell 212A or ITU T V 22 at 1200bps the modem also refers the selection made with the ATB command ATN1 Permits handshaking to occur at any speed supported by both modems Enablesautomode detection The ATB command is ignored in this mode and the modem attempts only ITU T...

Page 19: ...he NO DIAL TONE message is sent Sends CONNECT XXXX message reflecting bit rate when a connection is established ATX3 Modem ignores dial tone Sends BUSY message if a busy signal is detected Sends CONNECT XXXX message reflecting bit rate when a connection is established by blind dialling ATX4 If dial tone is not detected within 5 seconds sends NO DIAL TONE message If busy signal is detected sends BU...

Page 20: ...6 NONE 2 3 4 1 Modem disconnects and sends OK result code 2 Modem goes into command mode if i n data mode and sends the OK result code 3 Modem disconnects sends the OK result code and disables auto answer while DTR is off 4 Modem performs a warm start i e same as ATZ command AT Fn Restore factory configuration Default 0 F0 Recalls factory default as V 42bis auto reliable mode F1 Recalls factory de...

Page 21: ... Selects synchronous mode 3 operation AT Q4 Selects autosync operation AT Q5 Selects error correction mode AT Q6 Selects asynchronous operation in normal mode AT Rn RS232 C RTS CTS option Default 0 AT R0 CTS tracks RTS CTS is turned ON in response to an OFF to ON transition of RTS from the local DTE after a delay period specified by register S26 in increments of 10 milliseconds AT R1 The modem ign...

Page 22: ...W0 Save as user profile 0 AT W1 Save as user profile 1 AT Xn Clock source selection Default 0 Select the source of the transmit clock for the synchronous operation In asynchronous mode the transmit and receive clock are turned OFF AT X0 Selects internal timing The modem generates the transmit clock signal and applies it to TXCLK output Pin 15 of RS232 C at the serial interface AT X1 Selects extern...

Page 23: ...speed J1 Enables adjustment of DTE speed to match line speed AT Kn Break control Default 5 When a break is received from the DTE during data transfer the modem responds as follows AT K0 2 4 Modem enters the online Command State without sending a break to the remote modem AT K1 Modem clears the terminal and modem buffers and sends a break to the remote modem AT K3 Modem does not clear the buffers b...

Page 24: ...n connection results in the modem hanging up AT Vn Connect Message Default 0 AT V0 Disable single line connect message AT V1 Enable single line connect message AT Cn Compression control Default 3 C0 Disables data compression C1 Enables MNP5 data compression C2 Enables V 42bis data compression C3 Enables both MNP5 and V 42bis data compression AT En Enable disable auto retrain Default 2 Controls whe...

Page 25: ... command The value for a normal connection ranges from about 0 to 15 and approaches 60 for a progressively poorer connection AT CIDn Caller ID Default 0 AT CID 0 Disables Caller ID AT CID 1 Enables Caller ID with formatted presentation to the DTE AT CID 2 Enables Caller ID with unformatted presentation to the DTE AT CID Retrieves the current Caller ID mode from the modem AT CID Returns the mode ca...

Page 26: ... command format is 336 models AT MS mod automode min_rate max_rate Default value is MS 11 1 300 33600 336 models only The command format is 560 models AT MS mod automode min_rate max_rate x_law rb_si gnal Maxup_rate Default value is MS 12 1 300 56000 0 0 33600 560 models only AT MS send a string of information to the DTE consisting of selected options AT MS send a string of information to the DTE ...

Page 27: ...2000 50000 48000 46000 44000 42000 40000 38000 36000 34000 32000 560 model only 64 Bell 103 300 69 Bell 212 1200 x_law is an optional number which specifies the codec type The options are 0 u Law 1 A Law Note that ATZ will reset the x_law selection to 0 u Law rb_signaling is an optional number which enables or disable robbed bit signaling generation in a server modem or enables or disables robbed ...

Page 28: ...00 49 CARRIER 7200 50 CARRIER 9600 51 CARRIER 12000 52 CARRIER 14400 53 CARRIER 16800 54 CARRIER 19200 55 CARRIER 21600 56 CARRIER 24000 57 CARRIER 26400 58 CARRIER 28800 59 CONNECT 16800 61 CONNECT 21600 62 CONNECT 24000 63 CONNECT 26400 64 CONNECT 28800 66 COMPRESSION CLASS 5 67 COMPRESSION V 42BIS 69 COMPRESSION NONE 70 PROTOCOL NONE 77 PROTOCOL LAPM 78 CARRIER 31200 79 CARRIER 33600 80 PROTOCO...

Page 29: ...VE Professional External Modem User s Manual 25 185 CONNECT 37333 186 CONNECT 38667 187 CONNECT 41333 188 CONNECT 42667 189 CONNECT 45333 190 CONNECT 46667 191 CONNECT 49333 192 CONNECT 50667 193 CONNECT 53333 194 CONNECT 54667 F4 FCERROR ...

Page 30: ... value of the ASCII character used as the escape character The default value corresponds to an ASCII A value over 127 disables the escape process i e no escape character will be recognized S3 Carriage return character Range 0 127 Default 13 Sets the command line and result code terminator character Pertains to asynchronous operation only S4 Line feed character Range 0 127 Default 10 Sets the chara...

Page 31: ...1 255 Default 6 Determines the duration in tenth of asecond which a carrier signal must be present before the modem recognizes it as a carrier As this time is increased there is less chance to detect a false carrier due to noise from the telephone line S10 Lost carrier to hang up delay Range 1 255 Default 14 Sets the length of time in tenth of a second which the modem waits before hanging up after...

Page 32: ...nswer 1 Originate Default S15 Reserved S16 Bit mapped test option Bit 0 Local analog loopback AT T1 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Bit 1 Not used Bit 2 Localdigital loopback AT T3 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Bit 3 Remote digital loopback status 0 Loopback off 1 Loopback in progress Bit 4 Remote digital loopback AT T6 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Bit 5 Remote digital loopback with self test AT T7 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Bit 6...

Page 33: ...nate the test must be terminated from the command mode by issuing an AT T0 or ATH command S19 Reserved S20 Reserved S21 Bit mapped options Bit 0 0 AT J0 Default 1 AT J1 Bit 1 Reserved Bit 2 0 AT R0 1 AT R1 Default Bit 3 4 0 AT D0 1 AT D1 2 AT D2 Default 3 AT D3 Bit 5 0 AT C0 1 AT C1 Default Bit 6 0 AT S0 Default 1 AT S1 Bit 7 0 ATY0 Default 1 ATY1 S22 Bit mapped options Bit 0 1 0 ATL0 1 ATL1 2 ATL...

Page 34: ...amining DTR This allows the modem to ignore an ON to OFF transition of DTR giving the user sufficient time to disconnect the modem from the asynchronous terminal and attach it to a synchronous terminal without forcing the modem back to the asynchronous command mode During this time the value for S25 is read in seconds e g the factory set value of 5 equals 5 seconds In all other modes and after cal...

Page 35: ...it 5 Reserved Bit 6 7 0 AT H0 1 AT H1 2 AT H2 S29 Flash Dial Modifier Time Default 25 Sets the length of time in units of 10 ms that the modem will go on hook when it encounters the flash dial modifier in the dial string The time can be limited as it is a country dependent parameter S30 Disconnect Inactivity timer Default 0 Determines the length of time in tenth of a second intervals that the mode...

Page 36: ...it fails a direct mode connection is established 6 Reserved 7 A MNP connection is attempted and if it fails a normal mode connection is established Bit 3 7 Reserved S37 Desired line connection speed Default 0 This register specifies the desired line connection speed Use of the MS command is recommended instead of the Nn and S37 x commands Nn and S37 x commands are supported for compatibility with ...

Page 37: ...pecifies the time delay in second between the modem s receipt of the ATH command to disconnect and the disconnect operation S39 Reserved S40 Bit mapped options MNP Bit 0 0 AT K0 1 AT K1 Bit 1 0 AT Q0 1 AT Q1 Bit 2 Reserved Bit 3 5 0 AT K0 1 AT K1 2 AT K2 3 AT K3 4 AT K4 5 AT K5 Bit 6 7 0 AT A0 1 AT A1 2 AT A2 3 AT A3 S41 Bit mapped options Bit 0 1 0 AT C0 1 AT C1 2 AT C2 3 AT C3 Default Bit 2 6 0 ...

Page 38: ...ssed by each modem at the time of the break is destroyed 128 In sequence Modem sends a break in sequence with any transmitted data data integrity maintained ahead of and after break S86 Connection failure cause code 0 Normal disconnect no error occurred 4 Loss of carrier 5 V 42 negotiation failed to detect an error correction modem at the other end 6 No response to feature negotiation 7 This modem...

Page 39: ...des DCE speed instead of DTE speed Bit 1 Append ARQ to verbose CONNECT XXXX result code if protocol is not NONE Bit 2 Enables CARRIER XXXX result code Bit 3 Enables PROTOCOL XXXX result code Bit 4 Reserved Bit 5 Enables COMPRESSION result code Bit 6 Reserved Bit 7 Reserved S99 Leased line transmit level Range 0 15 Default 10 Sets the transmit level from 0 to 15 dBm for the leased line mode The val...

Page 40: ... For 560UF L and 560UF D External Modem Pin EIA V 24 Abbrev Function 1 CF 109 CD Carrier Detect 2 BB 104 RD Receive Data 3 BA 103 TD Transmit Data 4 CD 108 2 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 AB 102 GND System Ground 6 CC 107 DSR Data Set Ready 7 CA 105 RTS Request to Send 8 CB 106 CTS Clear to Send 9 CE 125 RI Ring Indicator ...

Page 41: ... ITU T V 42 ITU T V 42bis Data Flow Control RTS CTS Local or Transparent XON XOFF Asynchronous Operation bps 75 110 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Data Format Parity Data Length Stop bits Character Length None 7 2 10 Odd 7 1 10 Even 7 1 10 None 8 1 10 Odd 8 1 11 Even 8 1 11 11 bit characters are sensed but the parity bits are stripped off during data transmission in Norma...

Page 42: ... Modem Ready TR Terminal Ready CD Carrier Detect RD Receive Data AA Automatic Answer OH Off Hook 7 segment LED Front panel switch Normal Config switch Menu switch T D Function switch O A En switch Reset switch Communication interface ITU T V 24 V 28 EIA RS232 C DB 9 interface Power Power Adapter Input 110 230 VAC Output 5V DC at 500 mA Physical Dimensions Width 10 258mm Height 2 30mm Depth 5 3 135...

Page 43: ...APPENDIX F APPLICATION EXAMPLES ACTIVE Professional External Modem User s Manual 39 APPENDIX F APPLICATION EXAMPLES ...

Page 44: ... TD Transmit Data A flow control DTE D K RTS CTS Disable Xon Xoff T xon xoff Fax l CD Carrier Detect l TR Terminal Ready C save to NVM W Profile 0 Profile 1 l MR Modem Ready Toggle switch 5 Reset Reset switch Reset modem when software hung up Toggle switch O A 4 Enable Update and Save the selected menu and function to NVM Memory profile 0 Toggle Originate or Answer mode when button 1 is at Normal ...

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