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 Note: Insert FAX/MODEM before running communication

program.

Working with DOS

Before installation, make sure the PCMCIA Card Service and
Socket Service drivers has been installed in your computer already,
most of the notebook computers have those drivers by default. If
not, ask your computer dealer to have one.

1.

 

Turn on computer.

2.

 

Insert the Fax/Modem PC Card into the free PCMCIA slot,
and make sure it is firmly seated.

3.

 

You could hear the alerting sound to inform you that the PC
Card is recognized and configured.

Summary of Contents for TFM-560R

Page 1: ...ing standard phone lines the data communication functions of the modem will enable you to successfully hook up to the Internet transmit E mail send and receive information and communicate with other P...

Page 2: ...orm special tasks Or the users can use the AT commands to control the fax modem manually What You Need to Use Your Modem Following components are essential to run the Fax Modem PC Card 1 A computer wi...

Page 3: ...ur computer is running Working with Windows 98 1 Turn on your computer 2 Insert the Fax Modem PC Card into the free PCMCIA slot and make sure it is firmly seated 3 Windows 98 will prompt New Hardware...

Page 4: ...l prompt New Hardware Found dialog box Select Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer and click OK 4 Enter the path A and insert Fax Modem PC Card INF file disk Windows 95 will install the...

Page 5: ...the alert sound to inform you that the PC Card is recognized and configured 4 Skip this step and step 5 if you don t meet any problems Otherwise run the PCMCIA utilities come with your computer such a...

Page 6: ...rs has been installed in your computer already most of the notebook computers have those drivers by default If not ask your computer dealer to have one 1 Turn on computer 2 Insert the Fax Modem PC Car...

Page 7: ...2 50 Config base 0100 Config values Option value 61 Status value 08 I O rang 2F8 2FF 8 bit Assigned IRQ is 3 enabled SLOT 1 SLOT 1 is empty Or run PCM PCMCIA utility come with your computer usually in...

Page 8: ...ue m 1 4 Default is 2 IRQ nn Specify the interrupt request number in decimal Default value 4 for COM1 and COM3 value 3 for COM2 and COM4 SLT n Specify the slot number the Fax Modem card plugged Defaul...

Page 9: ...tton to detect the modem automatically 5 Press Change button to change the modem type 6 Press Have Disk button 7 Insert the INF file disk bundled with the fax modem PC Card to the floppy drive 8 Enter...

Page 10: ...er to meet their applications Refer to the appendix for the detailed AT command definition How to Use AT Commands Usually your fax and data communications software controls the modem for you However y...

Page 11: ...the changes will get lost when you restart or shut down the computer You can also use Zn command to load the desired settings automatically when you power up the modem every time Type AT F WZ if you...

Page 12: ...command string entered S registers S registers generally affect how the AT commands perform Contents of the registers can be displayed or modified when the modem is in command mode To display the val...

Page 13: ...errupt that the modem is using may be the same as which another card is using S Change the IRQ settings to a different unused one Refer to Appendix B for choosing a new IRQ Even if you are not using a...

Page 14: ...to set auto answer mode The n stands for the number of rings on which the modem will answer For example ATS0 3 makes the modem answer on the third ring P The software does not control the modem proper...

Page 15: ...e phone line that requires rotary pulses dialing it may not work Try ATDP instead of ATDT P When your communications software drives the modem to make dialing the PC Card does not take any action C Ma...

Page 16: ...another modem C There may be a problem with the remote modem if you do not hear the high pitched tone from the remote modem P Occasionally the modem gives a burst of errors C The telephone line may be...

Page 17: ...may have fallen back to a slower communication speed You may need to change the baud rate setting in your software to match this slower speed To return the modem to the higher speed disconnect and re...

Page 18: ...orrection V 42 and MNP 2 4 Data Compression V 42bis and MNP 5 Communication software compatible commands Hayes compatible enhanced AT command set Fax Service Class 1 commands Built in DTE interface DT...

Page 19: ...bps for receiving 1200 bps for transmitting in originate mode 1200 bps for receiving and 75 bps for transmitting in answer mode B15 Select V 21 for 300 bps connection B16 Select Bell 103 for 300 bps...

Page 20: ...only at the communication rate specified by S37 register and ATBn and no fallback N1 When originating or answering sta handshaking only at the communicatio standard specified by S37 register an ATBn...

Page 21: ...ction X3 Display connect message and the modem data rate and an indication of the modem error correction and data compression Ignore dial tone before proceeding dialing check busy tone after making di...

Page 22: ...ational version Default Make 33 Break 67 for use in 20 pps Japanese version P1 Make 33 Break 67 international version Make 33 Break 67 for use in 10 pps Japanese version Default Qn Async communication...

Page 23: ...control flow control is allowed N1 Direct mode no error control no flow control is allowed N2 MNP reliable mode If MNP 2 4 error control establishment fails the modem disconnects N3 V 42 MNP or buffe...

Page 24: ...d The ERROR result code appears in the countries that do not require blacklisting Cn Data compression control C0 No data compression C1 V 42bis MNP 5 data compression enabled Manufacturer default Exte...

Page 25: ...CONNECT 21600 EC 56 CONNECT 24000 EC 57 CONNECT 26400 EC 58 CONNECT 28800 EC 59 CONNECT 31200 EC 60 CONNECT 33600 EC 70 CONNECT 32000 EC 71 CONNECT 34000 EC 72 CONNECT 36000 EC 73 CONNECT 38000 EC 74...

Page 26: ...CONNECT 14400 EC 14 CONNECT 19200 14 CONNECT 19200 EC 18 CONNECT 57600 18 CONNECT 57600 EC 24 CONNECT 7200 24 CONNECT 7200 EC 25 CONNECT 12000 25 CONNECT 12000 EC 28 CONNECT 38400 28 CONNECT 38400 EC...

Page 27: ...CONNECT 50000 EC 80 CONNECT 52000 80 CONNECT 52000 EC 81 CONNECT 54000 81 CONNECT 54000 EC 82 CONNECT 56000 82 CONNECT 56000 EC 86 CONNECT 16800 86 CONNECT 16800 EC 87 CONNECT 115200 87 CONNECT 115200...

Page 28: ...sed as th command line and result code terminator Pertain to asynchronous operation only 013 S4 0 127 Hold the decimal value of the character recognized as a line feed The line feed control character...

Page 29: ...ged when the counter reaches the preset value Set S30 0 to disable the inactivity timer For buffer mode only 000 S36 Negotiation fallback options 007 0 2 Hang up 1 3 Fall back to an async connection 4...

Page 30: ...00 bps 14 56000 bps S48 7 128 LAPM error control and feature negotiation S48 7 Negotiation enabled S48 128 Negotiation disabled Force immediate fallback options specified in S36 S36 0 or 2 and S48 7 L...

Page 31: ...s itself into standby mode A value of 0 prevents standby mode If a number between 1 and 4 is entered for this register it will set the value to 5 S91 6 15 Transmitting power level adjustment Japanese...

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