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Omni 56K USB Lite

User’s Guide

February 2002

Summary of Contents for OMNI 56K USB MODEM

Page 1: ...Omni 56K USB Lite User s Guide February 2002...

Page 2: ...EL Communications Corporation Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation All rights reserved Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products or...

Page 3: ...s provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the purchaser This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness...

Page 4: ...iance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the...

Page 5: ...gy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio television recept...

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Page 7: ...ront Panel LEDs 2 1 2 1 2 Back Panel 2 1 2 2 Connecting Your Omni 56K USB Lite 2 2 2 2 1 USB Connector 2 2 2 3 Software Installation 2 2 2 3 1 Installation Wizard 2 3 2 3 2 Windows 98 2 3 2 3 3 Window...

Page 8: ...ommand Sets 5 9 5 2 1 Service Class 1 Commands 5 9 5 2 2 Voice AT Commands 5 11 5 2 3 Voice Shielded DTE Commands 5 13 5 2 4 Voice Shielded DTE Responses 5 13 5 3 S Register Descriptions 5 14 5 3 1 Ba...

Page 9: ...s 2000 Select Driver 2 8 Figure 2 11 Windows 2000 Select Location 2 9 Figure 2 12 Windows 2000 Other Driver 2 10 Figure 2 13 Windows 2000 Select Country Driver Screen 2 11 Figure 2 14 Windows 2000 Dig...

Page 10: ...sical Layer Capacity 3 9 Table 4 1 Result Codes 4 1 Table 5 1 Basic AT Command Sets 5 1 Table 5 2 AT Command Sets Requiring an AT Prefix 5 1 Table 5 3 Extended AT Command Set 5 4 Table 5 4 Extended AT...

Page 11: ...might need them for programming or other applications For better and faster understanding familiarize yourself with the Syntax Conventions listed below Related Documentation Included CD More detailed...

Page 12: ...tically generated instructions Set up and operation has never been easier Advantages of USB 1 There is no need for numerous different types of ports and connectors on your computer Modems printers joy...

Page 13: ...bility USB technology with USB bus power for easy installation USB Rev 1 1 compliant V 90 56K down stream data transmission Fast retrain with auto fall forward and fall back Automatic data fax call de...

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Page 15: ...1 1 Front Panel LEDs The description of front panel LEDs is as follows Table 2 1 Front Panel LEDs for Omni 56K USB Lite LED FUNCTION DESCRIPTION USB USB Indicator ON USB link is up OFF USB link is do...

Page 16: ...ne cord included to connect to the phone jack on the wall 3 Turn on your computer and insert the included CD Plug one end of your USB cable to your modem and the other end to your computer s USB port...

Page 17: ...shown first followed by Windows 2000 and then XP When you connect your modem to your computer Windows detects it and starts an installation wizard If Windows does not automatically start an installati...

Page 18: ...Omni 56K USB Lite 2 4 Installation Step 3 Select Specify a location Click Browse select D Drivers O56ULite W98 and click Next Figure 2 4 Windows 98 Select Driver...

Page 19: ...ect the One of the other drivers radio button and click View List Figure 2 5 Windows 98 Other Driver Step 5 Select the driver for the country you are in you may need to scroll down and click OK Figure...

Page 20: ...98 Country Driver Selected Step 7 Click Next in the screen that follows to have Windows copy the driver files into your system and build the driver information database Step 8 After the ZyXEL USB mod...

Page 21: ...nstallation 2 7 2 3 3 Windows 2000 Step 1 Make sure the included CD is in your CD ROM drive and click Next in the first screen Step 2 Click Next to accept the default selection Figure 2 8 Windows 2000...

Page 22: ...e 2 8 Installation Step 3 Select Specify a location and click Next Figure 2 9 Windows 2000 Specify a Location Step 4 Click Browse and select D Drivers O56ULite W2K and click OK Figure 2 10 Windows 200...

Page 23: ...USB Lite Installation 2 9 Step 5 Click Next in the screen that follows to have Windows copy the driver files into your system and build the driver information database Figure 2 11 Windows 2000 Select...

Page 24: ...stallation wizard more than once Use the default driver for the first configuration it is the only available choice Select the Install one of the other drivers checkbox during the second configuration...

Page 25: ...to scroll down and click Next Windows copies the driver files into your system and builds the driver information database Figure 2 13 Windows 2000 Select Country Driver Screen Step 8 After the ZyXEL...

Page 26: ...Omni 56K USB Lite 2 12 Installation If this screen appears click Yes to complete the installation Figure 2 14 Windows 2000 Digital Signature Not Found Screen...

Page 27: ...3 4 Windows XP Follow these steps to install your USB driver Step 1 Make sure the included CD is in your CD ROM drive and select Install from a list or a specific location Advanced then click Next Fig...

Page 28: ...Omni 56K USB Lite 2 14 Installation Step 2 Click Include this location in the search and then browse for D Drivers O56Ulite W2K Then click Next Figure 2 16 Windows XP Select Driver...

Page 29: ...Omni 56K USB Lite Installation 2 15 If the following type of screen appears click Continue Anyway to complete the installation Figure 2 17 Windows XP Digital Signature Not Found...

Page 30: ...indows XP Select Country Driver Step 4 After the ZyXEL USB modem has been installed click Finish and follow the wizard to complete the driver installation 2 4 Dial up Networking Use the connection wiz...

Page 31: ...nstallation 2 17 2 4 2 In Windows 2000 Click Start Settings Network and Dial Up Connections double click Make New Connection 2 4 3 In Windows XP Click start All Programs Accessories Communications New...

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Page 33: ...amming or other applications 3 1 Specifications 3 1 1 Hardware Specifications Table 3 1 Hardware Specifications ITEM SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION Operating Requirements Temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity 5...

Page 34: ...pe DTMF Pulse Diagnostics Power on self test Analog loop back test Analog loop back with self test FAX V 17 G3 FAX send and receive V 29 G3 FAX send and receive V 27ter G3 FAX send and receive EIA Cla...

Page 35: ...Set Standard Command set EIA Class 1 Fax Command set Basic AT Command set Extended AT Command Set Extended AT Command Set Extended AT Command Set IS101 Voice Command set For more information on detai...

Page 36: ...tion Fax V 17 V 29 V 27ter G3 T 30 Protocol EIA Class 1 Command Set Voice TAM function 3 3 1 Data Function Physical Layer Capability The Omni 56K USB Lite is a high performance universal modem capable...

Page 37: ...andard developed by CCITT Consultative Committee for International Telephony and Telegraphy V 42 supports both LAPM Link Access Procedure for Modems and MNP4 A V 42 handshaking tries an LAPM connectio...

Page 38: ...uring the second ring period as part of the call progress ring message The modem also reports the Caller ID information if asked by the command AT T There are two kinds of caller information message f...

Page 39: ...NUMBER Caller_ID CALLER NAME Caller_Name RING Here is an example RING TIME 04 28 12 30 CALLER NUMBER 7135551414 CALLER NAME Tracy Huang RING If the caller number and name are not available the ring me...

Page 40: ...hine or data modem and it is answered only by picking up the phone You can also have the answering machine answer only the voice ring A more complicated use is that you can have one number for multipl...

Page 41: ...to a fax machine which complies with the V 17 fax standard Speeds fall back to 12000 9600 or 7200 bps in poor line conditions When connecting to a G3 fax device your modem allows for fax speeds up to...

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Page 43: ...ULT CODE FOR ATV0 ATV1 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 0 OK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CONNECT 0 0 0 0 0 X X X 2 RING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 NO CARRIER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 ERROR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 CONNECT 1200 0 0 0 0 X X X 6...

Page 44: ...24 CONNECT 460800 0 0 0 0 X 25 CONNECT 921600 0 0 0 0 X 26 CONNECT 307200 0 0 0 0 X 27 CONNECT 153600 0 0 0 0 X 28 CONNECT 102400 0 0 0 0 X 29 CONNECT 61440 0 0 0 0 X 30 CONNECT 51200 0 0 0 0 X 31 CO...

Page 45: ...0 0 0 0 X X X 106 CONNECT 48000 0 0 0 0 X X X 107 CONNECT 46666 0 0 0 0 X X X 108 CONNECT 45333 0 0 0 0 X X X 109 CONNECT 44000 0 0 0 0 X X X 110 CONNECT 42666 0 0 0 0 X X X 111 CONNECT 41333 0 0 0 0...

Page 46: ...s the following X4 CARRIER Rx Rate PROTOCOL Error Control Level COMPRESSION Compression Level CONNECT DTE Speed X5 CONNECT DTE Speed Protocol Rx Rate Error Control Level X6 CONNECT Rx Rate ARQ X7 CONN...

Page 47: ...once A Re execute the last command once or repeat the last call up to 9 times See also S8 any key Terminate the current connection attempt when entered in handshaking state Escape sequence code entere...

Page 48: ...e go online in Answer mode S17 5 Ds W Wait for the second dial tone Remaining digits are dialed as in band DTMF DL Dials the last dialed number DSn n 0 3 Dials the number stored in the Windows registr...

Page 49: ...d S23 7 Q0 Modem returns result code Q1 Modem does not return result code Qn Q2 Modem returns result code but quiet after answering on a RING see also S42 2 S40 1 Sr b n Set bit b of S register r to v...

Page 50: ...ION REF Carrier Detect CD options S21 4 C0 CD always ON See also S42 7 Cn C1 CD tracks presence of carrier See also S38 3 S42 7 Data Terminal Ready DTR options See also S25 S21 6 7 D0 Ignore DTR signa...

Page 51: ...K2 See also S38 5 Modem link mode options DCE DCE See also S43 7 S48 1 S19 N0 Multi Auto auto negotiate highest possible link rate V 90 V 34 V 32bis V 32 V 23 V 22bis V 22 and Bell 212 V 21 Bell 103 G...

Page 52: ...31200 N62 V 34 28800 N63 V 34 26400 N64 V 34 24000 N65 V 34 21600 N66 V 34 19200 N67 V 34 16800 N68 V 34 14400 N69 V 34 12000 N70 V 34 9600 N71 V 34 7200 N72 V 34 4800 N73 V 34 2400 N99 V 90 28000 N9...

Page 53: ...0666 N81 V 90 52000 N80 V 90 53333 N79 V 90 54666 Nn N78 V 90 56000 Pulse dial make break ratio S23 2 P0 Make break 39 61 Pn P1 Make break 33 67 RTS Request To Send function selection S21 5 R0 CTS tra...

Page 54: ...e also S35 6 Break handling Destructive Break clears the buffer Expedited Break is sent immediately to the remote system S28 2 3 Y0 Destructive expedited Y1 Non destructive expedited Yn Y2 Non destruc...

Page 55: ...n line quality changes S27 6 7 Q0 No action to poor signal quality Q1 Retrain action taken if signal quality is poor see also S41 2 Q2 Adaptive rate automatic fall back or forward Qn Q3 Disconnect if...

Page 56: ...o 255 in 10 ms units FTM MOD Transmit Data with MOD Carrier See table 16 FRM MOD Receive Data with MOD Carrier See table 16 FTH n Transmit HDLC Data with MOD 3 Carrier n 3 FRH n Receive HDLC Data with...

Page 57: ...second VRA 70 7 second VIT 70 7 second FCLASS Voice data fax selection 0 1 8 0 0 DATA 1 CLASS 1 FAX 2 0 CLASS 2 0 FAX 8 VOICE FMI Manufacturer ID N A ZyXEL FMM Model ID N A Omni 56K USB Lite FMR Revi...

Page 58: ...ection 1 to 255 The smaller the value the more sensitive to the silence detection it is Period 1 to 255 The required period of silence detection before DCE reporting the silence event 0 Disable silenc...

Page 59: ...te DLE r Resume resume suspended voice data in playback state DLE ETX Terminate voice playback state switch to online voice command mode after completing remaining data in buffer 5 2 4 Voice Shielded...

Page 60: ...escape code character default 43 dec A value of 128 to 255 disables the escape code 043 S3 Defines ASCII Carriage Return 013 S4 Defines ASCII Line Feed 010 S5 Defines ASCII Backspace A value of 128 to...

Page 61: ...ZyXEL connection bit dec hex Bit mapped register 002 0 0 Grant Remote Digital Loop back test request T4 S14 1 2 2 Deny Remote Digital Loop back test request T5 bit dec hex Bit mapped register 066 0 0...

Page 62: ...0 1 1 Drop connection when modem error control handshake fails E1 0 0 Speaker is always OFF M0 2 2 Speaker is ON until carrier is detected Default M1 4 4 Speaker is always ON M2 6 6 Speaker is ON aft...

Page 63: ...and reset the modem to profile 0 after DTR dropped D3 bit dec hex Bit mapped register 105 0 0 Command echo disabled E0 0 1 1 Command echo enabled default E1 0 0 Tone dial default T 1 2 2 Pulse dial P...

Page 64: ...increments of 16 in decimal value L0 3 S25 0 to 255 0 FF Specify the time delay that DTR signal needs to be OFF before it is recognized in 10 ms units If S25 0 the delay time is set to 4 ms 000 dec h...

Page 65: ...reak default Y1 2 3 10 8 Non destructive un expedited break Y2 0 0 No guard tone default G0 16 10 550 Hz guard tone G1 S28 4 5 32 20 1800 Hz guard tone G2 S29 0 to 3 0 to 3 Set default dial phone numb...

Page 66: ...5 negotiation Kn bit dec hex Bit mapped register 032 S39 2 4 4 Reverse the answers Answer in originating mode ATA bit dec hex Bit mapped register 000 1 2 2 No result code is displayed in answer mode Q...

Page 67: ...mode 6 64 40 Disable RINGING result code Xn S42 7 128 80 DCD forced on but pulse off for 0 5 second at carrier loss C0 Bit dec hex Bit mapped register 008 6 64 40 Enable a 1 5 second pause between of...

Page 68: ...00 N12 S48 4 16 10 Work with D1 command DTR ON causes the modem to dial the default number and DTR OFF causes the modem to hang up and reset to profile 0 When the modem is idle waiting for command it...

Page 69: ...y Bit S register bit number b used in ATSr b n and ATSr b dec Decimal value x used in ATSn x hex Equivalent Hexadecimal value nnn Factory default when listed in Reference column NOTE AT is omitted whe...

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Page 71: ...ter 6 Virtual Com Ports and HyperTerminal 6 1 Virtual COM port Step 1 To know which virtual COM port the 56K UCM Modem uses click Start Control Panel double click Modems select ZyXEL Omni56K USB Lite...

Page 72: ...OM port the ZyXEL 56K USB Lite is using Figure 6 2 ZyXEL Omni56K USB Lite Properties General Tab 6 2 Using HyperTerminal Step 1 Click Start and then Run type C Program Files Accessories HyperTerminal...

Page 73: ...erminal 6 3 Figure 6 3 Connection Description Screen Step 3 In the Connect using field select ZyXEL Omni56K USB Configure the Country Code Area Code and Phone Number fields with information from your...

Page 74: ...ual Com Ports and HyperTerminal Step 4 Click Cancel to use the terminal Figure 6 5 Connect Screen Step 5 Now you can issue any command in the AT command set to the modem or make a peer to peer file tr...

Page 75: ...s select ZyXEL Omni56K USB Lite Click Change Remove Step 2 Click Yes at the screen that asks you Do you want to remove ZyXEL Omni56K USB device driver now Step 3 Click Yes in the Do you want to reboot...

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Page 77: ...ZyXEL Omni56K USB Lite is not present install the modem driver Double click your dial up connection icon and enter your user name and password Refer to the Dial up Networking section if you do not hav...

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Page 79: ...you need TCP IP a In the Network window click Add b Select Protocol and then click Add c Select Microsoft from the list of manufacturers d Select TCP IP from the list of network protocols and then cl...

Page 80: ...prompted Verifying TCP IP Properties 1 Click Start and then Run 2 In the Run window type winipcfg and then click OK to open the IP Configuration window 3 Select your network adapter You should see yo...

Page 81: ...Your Windows XP Computer Configuring TCP IP 1 Click start Control Panel Network and Internet Connections and then Network Connections 2 Right click the network connection you want to configure and th...

Page 82: ...f you know your DNS server IP address es click Use the following DNS server addresses type them in the Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server fields If you have previously configured DNS server...

Page 83: ...nge This code assigns a 7 bit numerical value to characters digits and control characters An ASCII character is a 7 bit character with a decimal value ranging from 0 to 127 Asynchronous Data transfer...

Page 84: ...Class 2 A standard for fax transfers using a fax modem Currently several drafts exist which are incompatible with each other ZyXEL modems support the draft PN 2388 of August 20th 1990 and the final 2...

Page 85: ...a character is composed of data bits the actual information and framing bits start bit stop bit s parity bit The framing bits are needed to recognize whether a character has been successfully transmit...

Page 86: ...essage has not been changed Also see Public key encryption DIP Switch Dual inline package switch DIP switches are abundant in the world of electronic equipment They are used to set certain parameters...

Page 87: ...es to represent numbers DTR Data Terminal Ready a control signal line of the RS 232C standard interface Some computers set this signal when they are turned on even if they are not able to receive data...

Page 88: ...These are network activities Some activities are direct attacks on your system while others might be depending on the circumstances Therefore any activity regardless of severity is called an event An...

Page 89: ...egotiation phase and the following initialization phase is called handshake HDLC HDLC High level Data Link Control is a bit oriented the data is monitored bit by bit link layer protocol for the transm...

Page 90: ...talk in real time with other people on the Internet However IRC is also one avenue hackers use to get information from you about your system and your company Moreover IRC sessions are prone to numero...

Page 91: ...Regional Bell Operating Company RBOC or an independent phone company e g GTE that provide local transmission services LED Light Emitting Diode a display element LINE The jack on the rear panel which...

Page 92: ...with another modem is on line Open Architecture Allows the system to be connected easily to devices and programs made by other manufacturers Open architectures use off the shelf components and confor...

Page 93: ...es of illegal activities Making copies of software for others to use Distributing pirated software over the Internet or a Bulletin Board System Receiving or downloading illegal copies of software in a...

Page 94: ...he network Proxy Servers are most often used as part of a firewall to mask the identity of users inside a corporate network yet still provide access to the Internet When a user connects to a proxy ser...

Page 95: ...w by interested parties Some RFCs are informational in nature Of those that are intended to become Internet standards the final version of the RFC becomes the standard and no further comments or chang...

Page 96: ...tected after a connection was established Slave Any device that is controlled by another device called the master SPAM Unwanted e mail usually in the form of advertisements Speech Digitalization Chang...

Page 97: ...l that paces the transmitted data In high speed connections the transfer between two modems is always synchronous even if the DCE to DTE connection is asynchronous T 30 A standard for fax transfers TA...

Page 98: ...about any long distance communication medium can serve as a WAN link including switched and permanent telephone circuits terrestrial radio systems and satellite systems Warez A term that describes Pir...

Page 99: ...Omni 56K USB Lite Glossary U ZModem A file transfer protocol with variable block size re initiation of aborted transfers and transfer of several files in one transfer along with file and path names...

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Page 101: ...Information for Canadian Users iv Caution iv Note iv M Modifying TCP IP Networking Options 4 1 O Online Registration iii Q Quick Start Guide xi R Related Documentation xi Repair iii S Service iii Soft...

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