8
8
3.
Type the AT command ATI7 and then press ENTER to verify the country set-
ting for the modem. A response similar to the following appears:
The “Product type” field shows the current country setting of the modem.
Repeat the above steps to select a different country of operation.
Troubleshooting
Having trouble with your modem? Try these basic troubleshoot-
ing steps first!
1.
Is your modem turned on? When your modem is properly connected to an
electrical outlet, a wall outlet, or a surge protector and is turned on, the
CTS and MR lights on the front panel will be illuminated.
2.
Is your power supply connected properly to both your modem and an elec-
trical outlet? If it is, check the outlet with another electric device (like a
lamp) to be sure that you are getting power. Also, use the power supply
that came with your modem; other similar-looking power supplies may be
of different voltages and could damage your modem.
3.
Are you using the proper cable to connect your modem to your computer?
Make sure you are using an RS-232 modem cable, preferably the one that
came with your modem. There are many computer cables that look similar
to an RS-232 that will not work correctly with this modem. For example, a
Null Modem cable will not work with your modem. Depending on whether
you have a 9-pin or 25-pin serial port on your computer, you will need
either a DB9/DB25 or a DB25/DB25 serial cable.
Product type
US/Canada External
Product ID
00345302
Options
HST,V32bis,Terbo,VFC,V34+,V90,V92
Fax Options
Class 1,Class 2.0
Clock Freq
25 Mhz
Flash ROM
1024k
RAM
256k
Supervisor date
01/10/03
DSP date
01/10/03
Supervisor rev
2.1.1
DSP rev
2.1.1
DAA rev
0013
Serial Number
xxxxxxxxxxxx