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I101 V.90 PCI MODEM USER'S MANUAL

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I101 V.90/K56flex MODEM USER’SMANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENT

1. Contents of Package

2. Comprehensive Modem Installation Instructions

2.1

System Requirements..............................2

2.2

Hardware Installation................................3

2.3

System Setup...........................................4

2.3.1 Setup Instructions for Windows 98...........4

2.3.2 Setup Instructions for Windows 95...........6

2.3.3 Uninstall Modem in Windows 98/ 95...........9

2.3.4 Setup Instructions for Windows NT4.0..........10

2.3.5 Uninstall Modem in Windows NT4.0...........11

2.4

Testing your modem.................................12

2.5

Install Communication Software...............12

3. Troubleshooting

Appendix 1: Modem Specifications...........................15

Appendix 2: AT  Commands...................................15

Appendix 3: S-registers Summary.............................20

Appendix 4: Result Code Summary...........................22

Appendix 5: Government Compliance.......................24

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Summary of Contents for TFM-560PCI

Page 1: ...etup Instructions for Windows 98 4 2 3 2 Setup Instructions for Windows 95 6 2 3 3 Uninstall Modem in Windows 98 95 9 2 3 4 Setup Instructions for Windows NT4 0 10 2 3 5 Uninstall Modem in Windows NT4 0 11 2 4 Testing your modem 12 2 5 Install Communication Software 12 3 Troubleshooting Appendix 1 Modem Specifications 15 Appendix 2 AT Commands 15 Appendix 3 S registers Summary 20 Appendix 4 Result...

Page 2: ...f the above listed items are missing Speaker and microphone are additional accessories User can purchase seperately by personal favoriate Section 2 Comprehensive Modem Installation Instructions Section 2 1 System Requirements The modem operates on a personal computer equipped with the following Windows 95 98 NT4 0 operating system MMX Compatible CPU Pentium 200 or above is recommomded 8 MB hard di...

Page 3: ...nd of telephone cord into the LINE jack at the modem s bracket Plug another end of the telephone cord into the telephone wall jack 10 Some models may comprise a phone jack for an optional telephone If you wish to use a phone through the same telephone wall jack when the modem is not in use plug the telephone cord of the phone into PHONE jack at the modem s bracket now Lift the handset and listen f...

Page 4: ... 2 A prompt screen will ask you to select search for the best driver for your device or display a list of all the drivers in a specific location so you can select the driver you want Please select the recommended one as shown in figure Then click on Next STEP 3 And then a prompt screen will ask you to indicate where your driver is located floppy disk drives CD ROM drive Microsoft Windows Update or...

Page 5: ...ound the best driver for your modem as shown in figure Please make sure the source of your driver is correct then click on Next STEP 6 Click on Finish to complete the modem installation STEP 7 The system will restart your system If there is no error message while the system is re booting your modem has been set up properly and functionally ...

Page 6: ...ion 4 00 950A or Windows 95 Version 4 00 950 Take note of the version and go to the next appropriate step Setup instructions for Windows 95 Version 4 00 950B STEP 1 After you complete the modem hardware installation and turn on your PC Windows system will automatically detect your new added devices Windows system will then prompt you with an Update Device Driver Wizard screen as shown in figure Pl...

Page 7: ...ote If installation wizard shows following prompt window specify the driver directory again and click OK STEP 5 The system will prompt with another Update Device Driver Wizard screen with the phrase Wave Device for Voice Modem Please insert the Modem Driver disk attached with your modem into the CD ROM drive device D Then go through the STEP 1 and STEP 4 again STEP 6 If you are not encountered any...

Page 8: ...acturer Then click on OK STEP 2 And then a prompt screen may ask you to locate where your driver is from as shown in figure Please insert the Modem Driver disk attached with your modem into CD ROM drive device D Then click on OK STEP 3 The system will prompt with another New Hardware Found screen with the phrase Have Device for Voice Modem Please insert the Modem Driver disk attached with your mod...

Page 9: ...below to completely uninstall the modem STEP 1 Click on the Add Remove Programs icon in CONTROL PANEL STEP 2 Select Connexant SoftK56 Modem under the Install Uninstall tab and click the ADD Remove button STEP 3 When the uninstall is completed the INF files VXDs and registry information caused by modem installa tion will also be cleared Click Yes to remove modem driver ...

Page 10: ... Setup Instructions for Windows NT4 0 STEP 1 Run SETUP EXE in Driver NT40 SETUP EXE and click NEXT for next step STEP 2 Click NEXT for next step STEP 3 The Installation Wizard will automatically install the driver Click FINISH when the process is com pleted ...

Page 11: ...CONTROL PANEL STEP 2 Select Connexant SoftK56 PCI Modem Uninstall only under the Install Uninstall tab and click the ADD Remove button STEP 3 Click Next to uninstall the modem driver STEP 4 The Uninstallation Wizard will automatically install the driver Click FINISH STEP 5 Click Yes to re boot your system and complete the uninstallation ...

Page 12: ...ly communicate with your new modem usingAT commands and receiving responses from your modem A list of response means the modem is setup properly Section 2 5 Install Communication Software You can install the communication software from the CD ROM disc attached with your new modem Please consult the software manual in the CD ROM disc for the detail of software installation You do not have to use th...

Page 13: ...n string by the software Use AT F as your initialization string Problem Modem dials but does not connect Possible solutions 1 Be sure the IRQ setting is identical on the modem and the software 2 Make sure that the phone line is working properly A noisy line will prevent proper modem operation Problem Modem makes a connection but no data appears on screen Possible solutions 3 Make sure all communic...

Page 14: ...a dial tone If there is none the problem is in the telephone cord or system Call your telephone service provider 13 Double check your country setting Different country setting will cause different modem performance Please select the correct country as you located 14 Check modem performance with a direct line from your telephone company Some PBXs may cause the telephone line condition change and af...

Page 15: ...V 22bis V 23 V 22 V 21 V 17 Bell212 103 Compression V 42bis MNP Class 5 Error Correction V 42 MNP Class 2 4 Host Interface PCI bus FAX Group Group III FAX Command EIA TIA 578 class 1 VOICE Command IS 101 Transmit level 10 dBm 1 dB Sensitivity 43 dBm Power 0 75 W max Temperature 0 to 55 degrees C operating 20 to 80 degrees C non operating ...

Page 16: ...r in the command line Other characters that appear in syntax descriptions must as included as shown Any modem responses are mentioned in terms of their alphabetic format the actual response issued will depend on the setting of parameters that affect response formats e g Q and V commands Command Line General Format Acommand line is made up of three elements the prefix the body and the termination c...

Page 17: ...ata Modem Mode FCLASS 0 selects the Data Modem Mode The Data Modem Mode commands and responses described in this section are applicable when command FCLASS 0 See Section 3 2 1 2 for the definition of the FCLASS command A2 2 DATA COMMANDS The modem will respond to the commands detailed below Parameters applicable to each command are listed with the command description A2 2 1 Generic Modem Control A...

Page 18: ... analog loopback test if T1 is selected The test can be run only when in an asynchronous operation in non error correction mode normal To terminate the test in progress the escape se quence must be entered first If S18 is non zero the test will terminate automatically after the time specified by S18 and the OK result code will be reported Defined Values value Decimal number corresponding to the se...

Page 19: ... if the modem implements a particular modem control standard that uses Extended Syntax Commands and if that modem control standard includes command s that indicate general capabilities the names s of those commands will be reported to the modem in response to a GCAP command A2 2 1 12 GCI COUNTRY_CODE Country of Installation This extended syntax command indicates and selects the country of installa...

Page 20: ...ecimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Disables command echo 1 Enables command echo Default A2 2 2 2 Q value Quiet Results Codes Control The command enables or disables the sending of result codes to the DTE according to the parameter supplied The parameter value if valid is written to S14 bit 2 Defined Values value Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Enables result...

Page 21: ...eed indication Defined Values value Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 CONNECT result code is given upon entering online data state Dial tone and busy detection are disabled 1 CONNECT text result code is given upon entering online data state Dial tone and busy detection are disabled 2 CONNECT text result code is given upon entering online data state Dial tone detection is enable...

Page 22: ...w control mechanism Defined Values value Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Disables flow control 3 Enables RTS CTS flow control Default for data modem modes 4 Enables XON XOFF flow control 5 Included for compatibility only and has no effect other than returning an OK result code 6 Included for compatibility only and has no effect other than returning an OK result code A2 2 2 9 ...

Page 23: ... None 1 XON XOFF on received data 2 CTS RTS Default Reporting Current or Selected Values Command IFC Response IFC modem_by_DTE DTE_by_modem A2 2 2 12 ILRR value DTE Modem Local Rate Reporting This extended format numeric parameter controls whether or not the extended format ILRR rate information text is transmitted from the modem to the DTE Defined Values value Decimal number corresponding to the ...

Page 24: ...fects current and subsequent dialing Some countries prevent changing dialing modes after the first digit is dialed T Select tone dialing tone dial the numbers that follow until a P is encountered Affects current and subsequent dialing Some countries prevent changing dialing modes after the first digit is dialed W Wait for dial tone the modem will wait for dial tone before dialing the digits follow...

Page 25: ...at particular call e g ATDT this command is overridden so that all future dialing will be tone dialed See T command This command may not be permitted in some countries A2 2 3 4 A Answer The modem will go off hook and will attempt to answer an incoming call if correct conditions are met Upon successful completion of answer handshake the modem will go on line in answer mode This command may be affec...

Page 26: ... speaker on or off according to the supplied parameter Defined Values value Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Speaker off 1 Speaker on during call establishment but off when receiving carrier Default 2 Speaker on 3 Speaker is off when receiving carrier and during dialing but on during answering A2 2 3 9 G value Select Guard Tone This command is included for compatibility only a...

Page 27: ... result code is issued A2 2 3 14 D Display Delayed Numbers This command causes the modem to send a list of the delayed numbers together with the delay associated with each The modem will return a list of delayed telephone numbers as defined in the B command The format of the response is shown by the example below delay times are shown as hours minutes seconds If no numbers are delayed only the OK ...

Page 28: ...nd MRR rate intermediate result codes are transmitted from the modem to the DTE If enabled MCR carrier and MRR rate intermediate result codes represent the current negotiated or renegotiated modulation carrier and rate that are transmitted at the point during connect negotiation handshaking at which the modem has determined which modulation and rate will be used i e before any Error Control or Dat...

Page 29: ...ssion Proce dures A2 2 5 1 DS direction compr_neg max_dict max_string Data Compression This extended format compound parameter controls the V 42bis data compression function if provided in the modem It accepts four numeric subparameters Defined Values direction Specifies the desired direction s of operation of the data compression function from the DTE point of view 0 Negotiated no compression V 4...

Page 30: ...V 42 bis and MNP 5 data compression 3 Enables both V 42 bis and MNP 5 data compression Default A2 2 5 4 N mode Automode Enable This command is included for compatibility only and has no effect other than returning a result code The only valid values are 0 1 A2 2 6 Synchronous Access Mode Commands A2 2 6 1 ESA trans_idle framed_idle framed_un_ov hd_auto crc_type nrzi_en syn1 syn2 Configure Synchron...

Page 31: ...perating in Framed sub Mode The options are 0 CRC generation and checking disabled Default and fixed nrzi_en Decimal number which specifies if Non Return to Zero Inverted NRZI encoding is to be used by the modem for transmit and receive data The options are 0 NZRI encoding and decoding disabled default and fixed syn1 syn2 Decimal number which specifies the octet value s to be used while performing...

Page 32: ... from the DTE with the exception of XON and XOFF if these are used to signal modem by DTE flow control The modem returns the ERROR result code if the DTE specifies that the off subparameter be set to a value less than or equal to the on subparameter in this case the current parameter value settings are set to default values on Determines the threshold in octets below which the modem will generate ...

Page 33: ...ermitted for a given S Parameter the values will still be stored but functionally the lower and higher limits will be observed Input and output are always in decimal format Note that some S Parameters are read only In some cases writing to the S Parameter will appear to be accepted but the value will not actually be written r e t s i g e R n o i t c n u F s t i n U 0 S r e w s n A c i t a m o t u ...

Page 34: ... 1 For X1 X2 X3 and X4 the modem sends this result code when the DTE speed is XXXX bps and the modem has been instructed to report the DTE speed to the DTE upon connecting Also see the W command t r o h S 0 V T A m r o F 1 V T A m r o F g n o L d n a m m o C n X T A n i e u l a V n s e t o N 0 1 2 3 4 0 K O X X X X X 1 T C E N N O C X X X X X 1 X X X X T C E N N O C 1 X X X X 2 G N I R X X X X X 3...

Page 35: ... NO DIALTONE 6 For X2 and X4 the modem sends this result code if it has been instructed to wait for dial tone during dialing but none is received BUSY 7 For X3 and X4 if busy tone detection is enforced the modem sends this result code when attempting to originate a call if the busy engaged signal is detected on the line NO ANSWER 8 The modem sends this result code when 1 Attempting to originate a ...

Page 36: ...gical hangup returns to OK result code Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VNH Response VNH hook Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VNH Response VNH hook range Voice Commands A5 2 1 VIP Voice Initialize All Parameters This command causes the modem to initialize all voice parameters to their default values A5 2 2 VRX n Start Modem Receive Record This command causes the m...

Page 37: ...responding to the gain Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VGR Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VGR A5 2 6 VGT level Voice Gain Transmit Playback Volume This command causes the modem to set the volume level Defined Values level Decimal number 120 135 corresponding to the volume level Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VGT Reporting Supported Range of Paramet...

Page 38: ...e connected to the line 9 External Speaker connected to the line Modem off hook and connected to the line Local phone provided with power to detect hook condition 10 Internal Microphone and External Speaker connected to the line Squelching active Modem off hook and connected to the line Local phone provided with power to detect hook condition 11 External Microphone connected to the Modem Modem on ...

Page 39: ... the modem will wait for Ringback during call origination A value of 0 forces the modem to report the OK result code immediately after dialing The range is 1 to 60 seconds for interval 1 to 60 Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VRN Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VRN A5 2 11 VSD sds sdi Silence Detection Quiet and Silence This command causes the modem to set the sil...

Page 40: ...gnal scs range of values containing the supported range of sensitivity settings for voice receives sel range of values containing the supported range of expansion values for voice transmits Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VSM Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VSM A5 2 13 VTD dur Beep Tone Duration Timer This command causes the modem to set the default DTMF tone gen...

Page 41: ...e Cadence Reporting This command allows the modem to enable or disable reporting of the control tone cadence information in the frequency band used by the Ringback Remote Ring BUSY and reorder Fast Busy tones usually in the 300to 600 Hz range Defined ValuesDefined Values enable Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 The modem will not produce any control tone cadence report 1 The mo...

Page 42: ... the selected option 0 The speakerphone mode is half duplex 1 The speakerphone mode is full duplex Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VDX Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VDX A5 3 3 VGM gain Microphone Gain This command causes the modem to set the microphone gain of the speakerphone function Defined Values gain Decimal number between 0 and 255 corresponding to the ga...

Page 43: ...st harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or te...

Page 44: ...ian as appropriate NOTICE The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 European CTR 21 compli...

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