Windows Marketplace V.90 Manual de usuario

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10Step 4 Click OK to copy the Wave Device .INF file from the A:\ drive (or CD-ROM Drive) to the hard drive.Step 5 To determine what COM port and IRQ i

Pagina 3 - For WINDOWS 95 INSTALLATION

11CONFIGURING WINDOWS 95 OEM SR2Step 1 Upon startup, Windows 95 detects the modem and launches the UpdateDevice Driver Wizard dialog box. Insert the d

Pagina 4 - Start-Settings-Con

12Step 4 After the Wizard has copied the .INF files to the hard disk, it shoulddetect Wave Device for Voice Modem and prompt for its driver. ClickNe

Pagina 5 - NT 4.0 INSTALLATION

13Step 7 Remember this COM port number. When you install your Data/Fax soft-ware or internet browser program, you may need to set your modem portloca

Pagina 6 - Installing The Modem

14CONFIGURING WINDOWS NT 4.00In order to install the modem in Windows NT, you must prepare the installationutility supplied on a separate floppy diske

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15Step 7 After the installation utility has finished installing the drivers, restart yourcomputer to enable the drivers.Step 8 Click on the Modems ico

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16NT may ask for its own disks or CD-ROM for some files. Insert as re-quired. After you have installed Remote Access Service add the appro-priate prot

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17Installing and Configuring Communications SoftwareIf your modem came with a communications software package, it is strongly rec-ommended that you us

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18Using the Modems Voice FeaturesThis modem supports TIA IS-101 commands applicable to a Telephone Answer-ing Device. In order to take advantage of t

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19TroubleshootingThis section lists some common problems and offers suggestions for a solution. Itis important to remember that this modem is a Window

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2Table of ContentsDo This First ... 3For

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20STEP 2: Check Modem Properties.From the Device Manager tab within System Properties, double-clickthe Modems icon in the device tree to show what mod

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21If you receive an error message or the panel is blank, go to the Does NotInstall section.STEP 4: Does Not Install.The most likely reason for a non-i

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22Certain full-featured sound cards require three IRQs to support all theirfunctions. When one becomes available, they take it. This situation re-quir

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23If you cannot find a particular file, it usually means it was not installed.After all instances of these files have been deleted, restart your syste

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24When a file is found, it will have the name oem#.inf. Delete only an oeminf file. To delete a file, highlight the file name by clicking once and the

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25Common Problems:No Dialtone ErrorMake sure you have connected the phone cable into the right connectoron the back of the modem. See Figure 7: Connec

Pagina 19 - Troubleshooting

26You may have other telephone devices connected to the phone line. Tohelp your modem achieve the best connection possible, remove all extradevices co

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27hear a hissing or humming sound in the background? Is there pop-ping or crackling during your call? These are phone line problems. Inthe cas

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28Appendix A: AT Command SetAT CommandsAT commands are issued to the modem to control the modems operation andsoftware configuration. AT commands can

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29Bn Communication Standard SettingThis command determines CCITT vs. Bell standard.B0: Selects CCITT V.22 mode when the modem is at 1200 bits/s.B1: Se

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3Do This FirstPlease read the following tips carefully before attempting toinstall your new modem.For WINDOWS 95 INSTALLATION If you are replacing th

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30L Redials last number. Should be the first character following ATD, ignoredotherwise. The modem displays the dialing string in the following format:

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31Result Codes:OK n = 1ERROR OtherwiseHn Hook ControlThis command instructs the modem to go on-hook to disconnect a call, or off-hook to make the phon

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32L0: Selects lowest volume.L1: Selects low volume.L2: Selects medium volume (default).L3: Selects high volume.Result Codes:OK n = 0, 1, 2, 3ERROR Oth

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33mode (see AT Escape Sequence, +++).O1: This command issues a retrain before returning to on-line data mode.O3: This command issues a rate renegotiat

Pagina 28 - Appendix A: AT Command Set

34Result Codes:OK n = 0, 1ERROR OtherwiseWn Result Code OptionW0: CONNECT result code reports DTE speed. Disable protocol result codes.W1: CONNECT re

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35Busy Tone DetectDisabled: The modem ignores any busy tones it receives.Enabled: The modem monitors for busy tones.Ext. Result Code Dial Tone Detect

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36&Bn V.32 Auto RetrainThis modem always auto retrains.&B0: Disable V.32 auto retrain. ( NOT SUPPORTED)&B1: Enable V.32 auto retrain (defa

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37&D3: Monitor DTR signal when an on-to-off transition occurs, the modem per-forms a soft reset as if the ATZ command was received.Result Codes:OK

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38&Kn Local Flow Control Selection&K0: Disable flow control.&K1: Reserved.&K2: Reserved.&K3: Enable RTS/CTS flow control (default)

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39&Q3: Reserved.&Q4: Reserved.&Q5: Error Control Mode, buffered (default). Same as \N3.&Q6: Asynchronous Mode, buffered. Same as \N0.&

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4To find the Windows 95 Version on your system, select: Start-Settings-Con-trol Panel. Double-click on the System icon. If the version of Windows 95 i

Pagina 35 - Yn Long Space Disconnect

40BusyTone Detect Enable XLSD Action Standard RS232 &CDTR Action Standard RS232 &DPress any key to continue; ESC to quit.Option Selection AT C

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41&Wn Store Current ConfigurationThis command stores certain command options and S-register values into themodems nonvolatile memory. The ATZ com

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42\A2 192 characters.\A3 256 characters (DEFAULT).Result Codes:OK n = 0, 1, 2, 3ERROR Otherwise\Bn Transmit Break to RemoteIn non-error correction mod

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43\Kn Break ControlControls the response of the modem to a break received from the DTE or theremote modem or the \B command. The response is different

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44sending or receiving data.\N0: Buffer mode. No error control (same as &Q6).\N1: Direct mode.\N2: MNP or disconnect mode. The modem attempts to c

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45before disconnecting when no data is sent or received. A setting of zero disablesthe timer. Alternatively, this timer may be specified in register S

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46-V90=x V.90 Downstream Rate and ControlUse this command to enable/disable V.90 connection and to control V.90 connec-tion rates. The command syntax

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47%Cn Enable/Disable Data CompressionEnables or disables data compression negotiation on an error corrected link.%C0 Disables data compression%C1 Enab

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48AT Commands for Testing and DebuggingThe following commands are to be used for testing and debugging only and arenot meant for general use.&Tn S

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49ATI11 Display Diagnostic Information for the last modem connectionThe ATI11 command displays the following diagnostic information for the lastmod

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5Do not reassign an interrupt that is already in use by an ISA card to the PCIbus. Since each BIOS manufacturer has a different way of handling thesec

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50Description Example CommentsTransmit Frame Error Count 10 Number of frame errors transmittedReceive Frame Count 5000 Number of HDLC frames received.

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51S-Registers ReferenceS-Registers DefinitionsS-registers generally affect how the AT commands perform. Contents of the regis-ters can be displayed or

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52Range: 0−255Default: 43Units: ASCIIS3 Command Line Termination Character (user defined)This register determines the ASCII values as the carriage ret

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53ever, may be affected by some ATX options according to country restrictions.Range: 2-65Default: 2Units: secondsS7 Connection Completion Time-OutThis

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54Range: 50-150Default: 95Units: 0.001 secondsS12 Escape Guard TimeThis register sets the value (in 20 ms increments) for the required pause after the

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55Bits 4-6 result codes (Xn)0 = X0 selected4 = X1 selected5 = X2 selected6 = X3 selected7 = X4 selected (Default)Bit 7 Pulse dial make/break ratio (&a

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56S32 Synthetic Ring VolumeThis register specifies a synthetic ring volume in dB with an implied minus sign.Range:Default: 16S33 Synthetic Ring Freque

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57S37 = 4 reservedS37 = 5 1200 bits/sS37 = 6 2400 bits/sS37 = 7 4800 bits/sS37 = 8 7200 bits/sS37 = 9 9600 bits/sS37 = 10 12000 bits/sS37 = 11 14400 b

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58S20=2 Startup at initial rate of 9600 or below.Range: 0-2Default: 0S42 Auto Rate (default 1, range 0-1)This command is used for testing and debuggin

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59S89 Timer to Control Sleep ModeThis command displays the number of seconds of inactivity (no characters sentfrom the DTE, no RING) in the off-line c

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6Installing The ModemHARDWARE INSTALLATION1. Switch off the computer and all peripheral devices connected to it.2. Unplug the computer power cord from

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60Table 2. The Result Code SummaryResult Code DescriptionOK Command executedCONNECT Modem connected to lineRING A ring signal has been detectedNO CARR

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61CONNECT 33333 EC* Connection at 33333 bits/s, V.90 rateCONNECT 34666 EC* Connection at 34666 bits/s, V.90 rateCONNECT 36000 EC* Connection at 36000

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62Appendix B: Communications RegulationsFCC REGULATIONSThe following statements are provided in accordance with the Federal Communi-cations Commission

Pagina 60 - Result Code Description

63DECLARATION of CONFORMITYThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the

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64CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS (CDOC):Requirements for End Users:Notice: The Canadian Department of Communications labelidentifies certified

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75. Firmly, but gently, insert the modem into the available PCI expansion slot.Ensure that the card is seated properly before securing it with the scr

Pagina 63 - OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT

8CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE MODEMFig.7: Connecting DevicesOn the rear panel of your modem are input jacks to connect devices to the modem.As shown in t

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9CONFIGURING WINDOWS 95Step 1 Upon startup, Windows 95 detects the modem and displays the NewHardware Found dialog box.Select Driver from disk provid

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