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Omni 56K Smart 

Fax/Data Modem 

 

 

User's Guide 

Version 1.0 

August 2002 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Omni 56K Smart

Page 1: ...Omni 56K Smart Fax Data Modem User s Guide Version 1 0 August 2002 ...

Page 2: ...y ZyXEL Communications Corporation All rights reserved Disclaimer ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any products or software described herein Neither does it convey any license under its patent rights nor the patent rights of others ZyXEL further reserves the right to make changes in any products described herein without notice This publication is subject...

Page 3: ...acement as 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 for a particular use or purpose ZyXEL shall in no event be held liable for indirect or consequential damages of any kind of character to the purchaser To obtain the services of this warranty...

Page 4: ... 6 Innovation Road II Science Based Industrial Park Hsinchu 300 Taiwan Support zyxel com 1 714 632 0882 800 255 4101 www zyxel com NORTH AMERICA Sales zyxel com 1 714 632 0858 ftp zyxel com ZyXEL Communications Inc 1650 Miraloma Avenue Placentia CA 92870 U S A Support zyxel dk 45 3955 0700 www zyxel dk SCANDINAVIA Sales zyxel dk 45 3955 0707 ftp zyxel dk ZyXEL Communications A S Columbusvej 5 2860...

Page 5: ...stallation 2 1 2 1 Panel Descriptions 2 1 2 1 1 Front Panel LEDs 2 1 2 1 2 Back Panel 2 1 2 2 Connecting Your Omni 56K Smart RS 232 Port 2 2 2 2 1 Driver Installation 2 3 2 3 TCP IP Setup 2 5 2 3 1 Installing TCP IP in Windows 95 98 Me 2 5 2 3 2 Configuring TCP IP in Windows 95 98 Me 2 6 2 3 3 Configuring TCP IP in Windows NT 2000 XP 2 6 2 4 Dial Up Networking 2 7 2 5 Installing Bitware From the I...

Page 6: ...6 3 12 Repeat Dial 3 6 3 13 Caller Number Delivery Caller ID 3 6 3 14 Distinctive Ring 3 9 3 15 Fax function 3 9 3 15 1 Fax Physical Layer Protocol 3 9 3 15 2 EIA Class 1 Class 2 Class 2 0 Command Sets 3 10 3 15 3 ITU T T 30 Fax Protocol 3 10 Chapter 4 Result Codes 4 1 4 1 Result Codes 4 1 Chapter 5 Command Sets 5 1 5 1 Data command sets 5 1 5 1 1 Basic AT Command Sets 5 1 5 1 2 Extended AT Comman...

Page 7: ...of Contents vii 5 2 2 Service Class 2 Commands 5 11 5 2 3 Service Class 2 0 Commands 5 17 5 3 S Register Descriptions 5 20 5 3 1 Basic S Registers ATSn x 5 20 5 3 2 Extended S Registers ATSn x 5 21 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Index A ...

Page 8: ...i 56K Smart Rear Panel and Connections 2 2 Figure 2 2 Windows 98 Add New Hardware Wizard 2 3 Figure 2 3 Windows Me Add New Hardware Wizard 2 4 Figure 2 4 Windows 2000 Found New Hardware Wizard 2 4 Figure 2 5 Windows XP Hardware Update Wizard 2 5 Figure 2 6 Bitware Master Setup 2 7 ...

Page 9: ... 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 Sets 5 4 Table 5 4 Extended AT Command Sets 5 8 Table 5 5 Extended AT Command Sets 5 10 Table 5 6 Service Class 1 Commands 5 10 Table 5 7 The Value of MOD Parameters 5 11 Table 5 8 Service Class 2 Command Syntax 5 11 Table 5 9 Service Class 2 Commands Supported Commands per TIA P...

Page 10: ...uick Start Guide is designed to help you get up and running right away It contains a detailed easy to follow connection diagram and information on configuring for Internet access ZyXEL Glossary and Web Site Please refer to www zyxel com for an online glossary of networking terms and additional support documentation Syntax Conventions Enter means for you to type one or more characters and press the...

Page 11: ...munications This means that your modem is able to communicate at 56K on data communications originating from your service provider Microsoft Windows 95 98 2000 Me XP RS 232 Plug and Play Compatible Your modem provides the convenience of simply being connected to the serial port on your computer The serial port is a dedicated communications port and allows for optimum data speeds between your compu...

Page 12: ... means that your fax modem is fully configurable with a wider range of options that can be optimized if need be Data Compression and Error Correction Data compression is utilized to reduce the number of bits actually sent and received This saves on the actual amount of data being sent and therefore increases the modem s speed or throughput Error correction protocols are used so that the compressed...

Page 13: ...RIPTION OH Hook Status ON OFF The modem is off hook The modem is on hook PWR Power Status ON OFF The modem is on and receiving power The modem is off or not receiving power 2 1 2 Back Panel Table 2 2 Back Panel Description LABEL DESCRIPTION AC IN This receptacle is the power input socket and is used to plug the power adapter into the modem RS 232 This serial port DB 9 female connector is used to p...

Page 14: ... Smart RS 232 Port Step 1 Use telephone wire to connect the modem to a wall phone jack Step 2 Use the RS 232 cable to connect the modem to your computer s serial port Step 3 Use the included power adapter to connect your modem to a power outlet Step 4 Turn on your modem and then turn on your computer and insert the included CD ...

Page 15: ...e D is your CD ROM drive and click Next or OK Click Yes or Continue Anyway if a warning screen appears Restart your computer if prompted If Windows does not automatically detect your modem make sure that the modem is connected and turned on Then restart your computer or use the add new hardware option in Control Panel to start the installation wizard Browse on the CD to the location described abov...

Page 16: ...Omni 56K Smart User s Guide 2 4 Installation Figure 2 3 Windows Me Add New Hardware Wizard Figure 2 4 Windows 2000 Found New Hardware Wizard ...

Page 17: ...dows does not automatically detect your modem make sure that the modem is connected and turned on Then restart your computer or use the add new hardware option in Control Panel to start the installation wizard Browse on the CD to the location described above 2 3 TCP IP Setup 2 3 1 Installing TCP IP in Windows 95 98 Me Click Start Settings Control Panel and double click the Network icon ...

Page 18: ... OK to save and close the TCP IP Properties window Click OK to close the Network window Restart your computer if prompted Insert the Windows CD if prompted 2 3 3 Configuring TCP IP in Windows NT 2000 XP From the Control Panel click Network and Dial up Connections Network Connections in XP and right click your modem s icon and click Properties Select Internet Protocol TCP IP under the General tab i...

Page 19: ...XP Click start All Programs Accessories Communications New Connection Wizard After you set up the connection click or double click the new connection A pop up window requests your username and password 2 5 Installing Bitware From the Included CD Bitware software lets you transmit faxes or talk on the telephone while using the Internet Insert the included CD Choose the Bitware program from the Prod...

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Page 21: ...nced users who might need more information about the Omni 56K Smart modem s specifications and functions when programming or using other applications 3 1 Specifications 3 2 Hardware Specification Table 3 1 Hardware Specifications ITEM SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION Power Requirements 9V AC Operating Requirements Temperature 20 C to 40 C Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Weight 102g Dimensions 75mm W x 25...

Page 22: ...ell 103 300 bps Auto Fallback Forward LINK LAYER MNP 3 4 MNP 5 V42 V42bis V42 SREJ FLOW CONTROL Hardware flow control RTS CTS Software flow control XON XOFF COMMAND SET Full AT command set Dialing type DTMF Pulse DIAGNOSTICS Power on self test Analog loop back test Analog loop back with self test FAX V 17 FAX send and receive V 29 G3 FAX send and receive V 27ter G3 FAX send and receive EIA Class 1...

Page 23: ... V 17 ITU T V 29 ITU T V 27ter ITU T V 21 Error Control and Data Compression ITU T V 42 ITU T V 42bis MNP3 5 Command Sets Standard command set EIA Class 1 Fax Command set EIA Class 2 0 Fax Command set ZyXEL AT Command set For more information on detailed command sets please refer to Chapter 5 3 5 Omni 56K Smart Capability The data fax feature of Omni 56K Smart is described next ...

Page 24: ...ax V 17 V 29 V 27ter G3 T 30 Protocol EIA Class 1 Class 2 Class 2 0 command set 3 6 Data Function 3 6 1 Physical Layer Capability The Omni 56K Smart modem is a high performance universal modem capable of transmission speeds up to 56 33 6Kbps full duplex on a 2 wire dial up line Universal compatibility covers a broad range of ITU T and BELL standards Table 3 4 Physical Layer Capacity STANDARD BIT R...

Page 25: ...ving data buffers Flow control is necessary so that a device does not receive more data than it can handle The Omni 56K Smart provides two kinds of flow control methods 3 8 Hardware CTS RTS Flow Control This is a bi directional flow control where CTS Clear to Send and RTS Ready to Send are RS 232 signals that must be available on your computer CTS is an RS 232 signal that means the device can send...

Page 26: ...therwise the corrupted compressed data stream will ruin the decompression process MNP5 is used with MNP4 error control V 42bis is used with V 42 error control The compression efficiency of V 42bis is generally higher than that of MNP5 3 12 Repeat Dial The modem will dial the default number stored in non volatile RAM EEPROM repeatedly if not connected s38 0 1 Dn 3 13 Caller Number Delivery Caller I...

Page 27: ...odem will send a ring message to the terminal as follows RING TIME MM DD hh mm CALLER NUMBER CALLER_ID or CALLER NAME CALLER_NM RING MM is the two digit month message DD is the two digit date message hh is the hour and mm is the minute of the time and CALLER_ID is the phone number of the caller or CALLER_NM his her name The following is an example of a caller ID message as it might appear on your ...

Page 28: ...splayed by using the AT T command Setting S48 0 1 will cause the modem to report CND information in its ASCII coded hexadecimal raw data format The DTE software is responsible for explaining the data Please refer to the Bellcore Technical Advisory document TR NWT 000030 for the exact data format The above Caller ID scheme applies to the North America area Different countries may employ different C...

Page 29: ...ent compositions of the on part cadence of the ring Your modem can distinguish up to four types of ring signals and can be commanded to answer or not answer any one of these four types of ring signals Following is a list of these four types of ring signals These are the ring types used in the USA The difference among the ring types is the two second ON part of the ring signal It comprises a long d...

Page 30: ...as the G3 fax handshake signals and procedures The modem takes full control of this protocol initiating and terminating fax calls managing the communication session and transporting the image data Therefore the modem relieves the computer fax software of the T 30 protocol handling You modem allows for fax speeds up to 14400 bps when transmitting to another fax machine that complies with the V 17 f...

Page 31: ...is the command response or the Connect message to the DTE The format of the result code is dependent on the Xn and Vn commands The lists are as follows Table 4 1 Result Codes RESULT CODE FOR ATV0 ATV1 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 0 OK 1 CONNECT 2 RING 3 NO CARRIER 4 ERROR 5 CONNECT 1200 6 NO DIAL TONE 7 BUSY 8 NO ANSWER 9 RINGING 10 CONNECT 2400 11 CONNECT 4800 12 CONNECT 9600 ...

Page 32: ...00 16 CONNECT 12000 17 CONNECT 14400 18 CONNECT 16800 19 CONNECT 38400 20 CONNECT 57600 21 CONNECT 76800 22 CONNECT 115200 23 CONNECT 230400 24 CONNECT 460800 25 CONNECT 921600 26 CONNECT 307200 27 CONNECT 153600 28 CONNECT 102400 29 CONNECT 61440 30 31 32 CONNECT 51200 CONNECT624000 CONNECT124800 33 CONNECT 62400 34 CONNECT 41600 35 CONNECT 31200 ...

Page 33: ...38 CONNECT 33600 39 CONNECT 28800 40 CONNECT 26400 41 42 CONNECT 24000 CONNECT21600 100 CONNECT 56000 101 CONNECT 54666 102 CONNECT 53333 103 CONNECT 52000 104 CONNECT 50666 105 CONNECT 49333 106 CONNECT 48000 107 CONNECT 46666 108 CONNECT 45333 109 CONNECT 44000 110 CONNECT 42666 111 CONNECT 41333 112 CONNECT 40000 113 CONNECT 38666 114 CONNECT 37333 ...

Page 34: ... 121 CONNECT 28000 Note If error control result codes are enabled X4 X5 X6 X7 the resulting message will be formatted as 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 CONNECT Rx Rate ARQ Error control level ARQ denotes that the Automatic Retransmission reQuest type ...

Page 35: ...st call up to 9 times See also S8 any key This command terminates the current connection attempt when entered in handshaking state This is the escape sequence code When entered the modem returns to online command mode All the Following Commands Require an AT Prefix Table 5 2 AT Command Sets Requiring an AT Prefix COMMAND OPTIONS FUNCTION DESCRIPTION REF A Go online in answer mode See also S39 2 S4...

Page 36: ...e returns NO ANSWER R Reverse handshake go online in Answer mode S17 5 W Wait for the second dial tone Remaining digits will be dialed as in band DTMF DL Dials the last dialed number DSn n 0 3 Dial the number stored in non volatile RAM at location n S44 3 Echoes the keyboard commands S23 0 E0 Echo off En E1 Echo on On off hook control H0 Hang up on hook the modem or ISDN same as ATH Hn H1 Sets the...

Page 37: ... online state O1 Force the modem to request a retrain Displays the result code displayed S23 7 Q0 The modem returns the result code Q1 The modem does not return the result code Qn Q2 The modem returns the result code but is quiet after answering on a RING see also S42 2 S40 1 Sr b n Sets bit b of S register r to value n n is a binary digit 0 or 1 Sr b Displays the value of bit b of S register r Sr...

Page 38: ...dem DTE DCE S28 6 B0 The DTE rate follows the connection rate See also S44 6 Bn B1 The DTE DCE rates are fixed at the DTE setting See also S18 S20 and S44 6 Carrier Detect CD options S21 4 C0 CD always ON See also S42 7 Cn C1 CD tracks the presence of carrier See also S38 3 S42 7 Data Terminal Ready DTR options See also S25 S21 6 7 D0 Ignore DTR signal assume DTR is always ON Dn D1 108 1 DTR OFF O...

Page 39: ... control and data compression S27 0 2 K0 No error control Same as AT K K1 MNP4 See also S41 0 Include MNP3 K2 MNP4 MNP5 See also S38 5 S41 0 K3 V 42 MNP4 Kn K4 V 42 V 42bis compatible with K2 See also S38 5 Modem link mode options DCE DCE See S19 also S43 7 S48 1 N0 Multi Auto auto negotiate the highest possible link rate 90 V 34bis V 32bis V 32 V 22bis V 22 and Bell 212A G3 Fax V 17 V 29 V 27ter ...

Page 40: ...00 7200 4800 N19 V 32bis 7200 4800 N24 BELL 212A 1200 N25 BELL 103 300 N60 V 34 33600 N61 V 34 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 N98 V 90 29333 N97 V 90 30666 N96 V 90 32000 N95 V 90 33333 N94 V 90 34666 N93 V 90 36000 ...

Page 41: ...N83 V 90 49333 N82 V 90 50666 N81 V 90 52000 N80 V 90 53333 N79 V 90 54666 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 tracks RTS response delay is set in S26 Rn R1 Ignore RTS assumes RTS is always ON Data Set Ready DSR function selection S21 3 S0 DSR overridden DSR is always ON Sn S1 DSR according ...

Page 42: ...the current settings to user profile n in nonvolatile RAM See 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 Nondestructive expedited Yn Y2 Nondestructive unexpedited Z Display all the phone numbers stored in nonvolatile RAM Zn s n 0 3 Store phone number s to NVRAM at location n n 0 3 use AT...

Page 43: ...tiation S21 0 E0 If error control negotiation fails keep the non error control connection En E1 If error control negotiation fails disconnect the call hang up Pn n 0 15 P9 Set transmission power level ranges from 8 dBm to 15 dBm Default 11 dBm S17 1 4 Action taken when line quality changes S27 6 7 Q0 The modem will not act on poor signal quality Q1 Retrain action taken if signal quality is poor Se...

Page 44: ...Class 1 Commands Table 5 6 Service Class 1 Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION VALUE FCLASS n Service Class Identification and Control n 0 Sets to modem mode n 1 Sets to Class 1 mode n 2 0 Sets to Class 2 0 mode FTS n Stops data transmission and pauses n 0 255 in 10 ms units FRS n Wait for Silence n 0 255 in 10 ms units FTM MOD Transmit Data with MOD Carrier See Table 5 6 FRM MOD Receive Data with MOD Ca...

Page 45: ...97 V 17 9600 98 V 17 short train 9600 121 V 17 12000 122 V 17 short train 12000 145 V 17 14400 146 V 17 short train 14400 5 2 2 Service Class 2 Commands The following Class 2 commands are supported and implemented as per TIA PN2388 8 20 90 Table 5 8 Service Class 2 Command Syntax COMMAND SYNTAX DESCRIPTION command value Execute a command or set a parameter command Read permissible settings command...

Page 46: ...Read Only parameter allows the DTE to determine the characteristics of the DCE s buffer size FCIG string Sets the local fax station ID string that is sent to polling Rx FCLASS n Service class selection Refer to the FCLASS Service Class 1 command in Table 5 6 FCON DCE automatically responds to a fax connection Sets the copy quality check capability parameters Disables the copy quality check capabil...

Page 47: ...age length unlimited length ln 2 Data compression format 1 D modified Huffman df 0 Data compression format 2 D modified Read df 1 Disables Error correction ec 0 Disables binary file transfer bf 0 Minimum scan time line 0 ms st 0 Minimum scan time line 5 ms st 1 Minimum scan time line 10 ms normal 5 ms fine st 2 Minimum scan time line 10 ms st 3 Minimum scan time line 20 ms normal 10ms fine st 4 Mi...

Page 48: ...rocedure interrupt another page follows n 4 Procedure interrupt end of document another document follows n 5 FET n Procedure interrupt end of document n 6 FK Regular fax abort command FLID string Local ID string parameter Flow control options No flow control n 0 Set the XON XOFF software flow control n 1 FLO n Set the CTS RTS hardware flow control n 2 This command indicates the availability of doc...

Page 49: ...s bad retrain requested n 2 Received page status good retrain requested n 3 Received page status bad procedure interrupt requested n 4 FPTS n Received page status good procedure interrupt requested n 5 Phase C received EOL alignment The EOL patterns are bit aligned as received n 0 FREL n The last received bits of EOL patterns are byte aligned by the DCE with necessary zero fill bits inserted Refer...

Page 50: ...ed page refer to the FET n command in Error Reference source not found Call termination status response n 00 Normal and proper end of connection n 10 Transmit error on phase A hang up code n 20 Transmit error on phase B hang up code n 40 Transmit error on phase C hang up code n 50 Transmit error on phase D hang up code n 70 Receive error on phase B hang up code n 90 Receive error on phase C hang u...

Page 51: ...phase C data command This command initiates document reception FKS Terminates a Session orderly fax abort FIP Initialize the Service Class 2 0 Parameters FCLASS n Service Class Identification and Control n 0 1 2 0 8 refer to the FCLASS Class 1 command FMI Identify DCE Manufacturer ZyDas FMM Identify DCE ZD1061ROMV1 xx FMR Identify DCE Revision Vx x Establish DCE Capabilities Vertical Resolution vr...

Page 52: ... wd ln df ec b f st The current session s parameters The same as above FLI string Local Facsimile station ID String TSI CSI FPI string Local Facsimile station ID String CIG FLP n Indicates a document is available for polling n 0 No documentn 1 A document is available FSP n Enable Disable polling n 0 Disablen 1 Enable FNR rpr tpr idr nsr Enable Negotiation Reporting rpr 0 Receiver parameters are no...

Page 53: ...XON XOFF software flow control n 2 Sets CTS RTS hardware flow control FPR n Serial Port Rate Control n 0 Automatic DTE rate detection by the DCE n 0 Serial rate is fixed at the value multiplied by 2400 bps FBO n Phase C Data Bit Order n 0 Selects direct bit order n 1 Selects reversed bit order FEA n Phase C Received EOL alignment n 0 EOL patterns are as received FCR n Capability to Receive n 0 Do ...

Page 54: ...swers and automatically determines the call type FCT n Phase C Timeout n 0 ffh 1 sec units FMS n Minimum Phase C Speed n 0 2400 bps n 1 4800 bps n 2 7200 bps n 3 9600 bps n 4 12000 bps n 5 14400 bps FBS Buffer Size 512 256 5 3 S Register Descriptions In most bit mapped S registers the default bit value is 0 An asterisk follows non 0 default values In some cases default values are shown in the refe...

Page 55: ... modem waits before dialing if X0 or X1 is selected If a setting of X2 X7 is selected the modem will dial as soon as it detects a dial tone This register also sets the time out interval for the W dial modifier to wait for the dial tone See also S41b4 003 S7 Sets duration in number of seconds modem waits for a carrier 060 S8 Sets duration in seconds for pause option in Dial command and pause betwee...

Page 56: ...Deny Remote Digital Loop back test request T5 bit dec hex Bit mapped register 066 0 1 0 0 Even parity 1 1 Odd parity 2 2 No parity 2 0 0 1 stop bit 4 4 2 stop bits 4 3 0 0 10 bit character length 8 8 11 bit character length 16 10 9 bit character length 24 18 8 bit character length 7 5 0 0 Profile 0 as active settings after power on Z0 32 20 Profile 1 as active settings after power on Z1 S15 64 40 ...

Page 57: ...ormal dial Default D S17 32 20 Reverse dial go online in answer mode DR dec hex Force modem to fix baud rate when answering 000 0 0 Disable fixed baud function S18 1 46 1 2E Enable baud rate to be fixed when answering Baud rate value settings n the same as S20 S19 Dec 0 99 Hex 0 63 Modem connection mode same setting value as AT Nn command 000 Nn dec hex DTE speed bps Auto detected from AT Command ...

Page 58: ...000 bps 24 18 124800 bps 25 19 62400 bps 26 1A 41600 bps 27 1B 31200 bps 28 1C 24960 bps 29 1D 20800 bps 46 2E 921600 bps Note Only speeds up to S20 15 are supported by auto speed detection bit dec hex Bit mapped register 178 0 0 0 Maintain a non error control connection when a modem error control handshake fails default E0 1 1 Drop a connection when the modem error control handshake fails E1 1 2 ...

Page 59: ...y is set in S26 R0 32 20 Ignore RTS CTS always ON in synchronous mode Default R1 6 7 0 0 Assume DTR is always ON D0 64 40 108 1 DTR OFF ON transition causes the modem to dial the default number D1 128 80 108 2 Data Terminal Ready DTR OFF causes the modem to hang up and return to the command state default D2 192 C0 108 2 DTR OFF causes the modem to hang up and reset the modem to profile 0 after the...

Page 60: ... 0 0 The modem returns the result code default Q0 128 80 The modem does not return the result code see also S40 1 Q1 bit dec hex Bit mapped register S24 6 4 16 112 10 70 Speaker volume control increments of 16 in decimal value L0 3 S25 0 to 255 0 FF Specify the time delay that the 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 hex R...

Page 61: ...s poor Q1 128 80 Adaptive rate auto fall back forward when signal quality changes default Q2 192 C0 Disconnect when signal quality is poor Q3 bit dec hex 068 2 3 0 0 Destructive expedited break Y0 1 4 Non destructive expedited break default Y1 10 8 Non destructive un expedited break Y2 4 5 0 0 No guard tone default G0 16 10 550 Hz guard tone G1 32 20 1800 Hz guard tone G2 6 0 0 The DTE DCE rate fo...

Page 62: ...nnection is made Use with ATV0 see result code table V0S23 6 bit dec hex Bit mapped register 000 0 1 1 Repeatedly dials the default number if not connected Dn S29 3 0 0 CD tracks the carrier default C0 3 8 8 The DCD ON OFF sequence follows UNIX standard DCD ON before connect message is sent DCD off after the last DCE response is sent C1 S21 4 4 16 10 Auto mode fax receiving is disabled hangs up if...

Page 63: ...orce S0 2 does not answer on the first ring S0 S41 7 128 80 Ignore calling tone not to be used as fax detection bit dec hex Bit mapped register 1 2 2 Enables throughput averaging 2 2 4 4 A CND message forces on even if ATQ2 is set 3 8 8 This disables the escape sequence code in answer mode 4 16 10 This disables the V 17 14 400 Fax in calling mode and no effect on answering mode 6 64 40 This disabl...

Page 64: ...speed follows the link speed See also S18 Bn S45 dec0 255 hex0 FF The delay during which the CND silence detection is disabled in 20 ms units see also S46 100 dec hex The CND silence detection interval 028 S46 0 to 255 0 FF To process the CND silence must be detected for the specified interval in 20 ms units bit dec hex Bit mapped register 000 0 1 1 This causes CND information to be reported in ra...

Page 65: ...ng sequence default N12 bit dec hex 000 S56 0 to 255 0 FF Hook flash detect time in units of 10ms A value of zero uses country specific default duration bit dec hex Bit mapped register 016 S57 4 16 10 Enables the reporting of Class 1 capability in response to FCLASS 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 Facto...

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Page 67: ...s RS 232 port is connected to your computer s serial port I cannot connect to the Internet Make sure the Line port is properly connected to the wall jack Restart the modem by using the ON OFF switch on your modem Restart your computer Make sure that you have entered your ISP connection information correctly The password may be case sensitive so make sure that the Caps lock key is not turned on Mak...

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Page 69: ...ve Ring 3 4 3 9 E Error Control 3 3 3 4 3 6 4 4 error correction 1 2 Extended S Registers 5 21 5 22 F Fax command sets 5 10 Firmware Specification 3 1 Flow Control 3 2 3 4 3 5 Front Panel LEDs 2 1 G G3 14 4Kbps Fax send receive 1 2 H Hardware CTS RTS Flow Control 3 5 Hardware Specification 3 1 I ITU T T 30 Fax Protocol 3 10 M MOD 5 11 MOD Parameters 5 10 P Physical Layer Capability 3 4 Protocol Su...

Page 70: ...Omni 56K Smart User s Guide B Index T TCP IP Setup 2 5 Troubleshooting 6 1 V V 34bis 33 6K 1 1 Z ZyDAS Fifth Generation Data Pump with V 90 Capability 1 1 x ...

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