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
11CONFIGURING WINDOWS 95 OEM SR2Step 1 Upon startup, Windows 95 detects the modem and launches the UpdateDevice Driver Wizard dialog box. Insert the d
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
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
14CONFIGURING WINDOWS NT 4.00In order to install the modem in Windows NT, you must prepare the installationutility supplied on a separate floppy diske
15Step 7 After the installation utility has finished installing the drivers, restart yourcomputer to enable the drivers.Step 8 Click on the Modems ico
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
17Installing and Configuring Communications SoftwareIf your modem came with a communications software package, it is strongly rec-ommended that you us
18Using the Modems Voice FeaturesThis modem supports TIA IS-101 commands applicable to a Telephone Answer-ing Device. In order to take advantage of t
19TroubleshootingThis section lists some common problems and offers suggestions for a solution. Itis important to remember that this modem is a Window
2Table of ContentsDo This First ... 3For
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
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
22Certain full-featured sound cards require three IRQs to support all theirfunctions. When one becomes available, they take it. This situation re-quir
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
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
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
26You may have other telephone devices connected to the phone line. Tohelp your modem achieve the best connection possible, remove all extradevices co
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
28Appendix A: AT Command SetAT CommandsAT commands are issued to the modem to control the modems operation andsoftware configuration. AT commands can
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
3Do This FirstPlease read the following tips carefully before attempting toinstall your new modem.For WINDOWS 95 INSTALLATION If you are replacing th
30L Redials last number. Should be the first character following ATD, ignoredotherwise. The modem displays the dialing string in the following format:
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
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
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
34Result Codes:OK n = 0, 1ERROR OtherwiseWn Result Code OptionW0: CONNECT result code reports DTE speed. Disable protocol result codes.W1: CONNECT re
35Busy Tone DetectDisabled: The modem ignores any busy tones it receives.Enabled: The modem monitors for busy tones.Ext. Result Code Dial Tone Detect
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
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
38&Kn Local Flow Control Selection&K0: Disable flow control.&K1: Reserved.&K2: Reserved.&K3: Enable RTS/CTS flow control (default)
39&Q3: Reserved.&Q4: Reserved.&Q5: Error Control Mode, buffered (default). Same as \N3.&Q6: Asynchronous Mode, buffered. Same as \N0.&
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
40BusyTone Detect Enable XLSD Action Standard RS232 &CDTR Action Standard RS232 &DPress any key to continue; ESC to quit.Option Selection AT C
41&Wn Store Current ConfigurationThis command stores certain command options and S-register values into themodems nonvolatile memory. The ATZ com
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
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
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
45before disconnecting when no data is sent or received. A setting of zero disablesthe timer. Alternatively, this timer may be specified in register S
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
47%Cn Enable/Disable Data CompressionEnables or disables data compression negotiation on an error corrected link.%C0 Disables data compression%C1 Enab
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
49ATI11 Display Diagnostic Information for the last modem connectionThe ATI11 command displays the following diagnostic information for the lastmod
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
50Description Example CommentsTransmit Frame Error Count 10 Number of frame errors transmittedReceive Frame Count 5000 Number of HDLC frames received.
51S-Registers ReferenceS-Registers DefinitionsS-registers generally affect how the AT commands perform. Contents of the regis-ters can be displayed or
52Range: 0−255Default: 43Units: ASCIIS3 Command Line Termination Character (user defined)This register determines the ASCII values as the carriage ret
53ever, may be affected by some ATX options according to country restrictions.Range: 2-65Default: 2Units: secondsS7 Connection Completion Time-OutThis
54Range: 50-150Default: 95Units: 0.001 secondsS12 Escape Guard TimeThis register sets the value (in 20 ms increments) for the required pause after the
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
56S32 Synthetic Ring VolumeThis register specifies a synthetic ring volume in dB with an implied minus sign.Range:Default: 16S33 Synthetic Ring Freque
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
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
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
6Installing The ModemHARDWARE INSTALLATION1. Switch off the computer and all peripheral devices connected to it.2. Unplug the computer power cord from
60Table 2. The Result Code SummaryResult Code DescriptionOK Command executedCONNECT Modem connected to lineRING A ring signal has been detectedNO CARR
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
62Appendix B: Communications RegulationsFCC REGULATIONSThe following statements are provided in accordance with the Federal Communi-cations Commission
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
64CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS (CDOC):Requirements for End Users:Notice: The Canadian Department of Communications labelidentifies certified
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
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
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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