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Bausch Datacom nv/sa
Internal ISA-Voice/Fax Modem
Dual Standard V.90/K56Flex
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Users Manual
1. Introduction
1.1 Modem caracteristics
2. Modem installation
3. Software installation
3.1 Windows 95/98 Driver Installation Procedure
3.1.1. Internal modem with Plug and Play setting enabled
3.1.1.1 If you have Windows 95 a
3.1.1.2 If you have Windows 95 b (or OSR2)
3.1.1.3 If you have Windows 98
3.1.2 Internal Modem with “Plug and Play” setting disabled
3.2 Modem Diagnostic in Windows 95/98
3.4 Installing Modem Drivers in Windows NT4.0
4. Trouble Shooting
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Appendix 1 Command Summary Appendix 2 S-Register Summary Appendix 3 Result Codes Summary
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1 Introduction
You have chosen the Bausch Vega 56 PC2 modem to open the world of data communication for your computer. By using this modems' advanced technology and built-in quality, you can confidently communicate across town, across the country, or even around the world via a fast 56.000 bps V.90 or K56Flex connection to the Internet.
1.1 Modem caracteristics
Line Data Rate 56K/54K/52K/50K/48K/46K/44K/42K/40K/38K/36K/34K/*
33.6K/31.2K/28.8K/26.4K/24K/21.6K/19.2K/14.4K/12K/9.6K/
7.2K /14.8K/2.4K/1.2K/300/75bps
Modem Protocol ITU-T V.90, K56Flex, ITU-T V.34bis/ V.34/ V.32bis/
V.32/V.23/V.22bis/ V.22/ V.21
Voice Full-duplex speaker phone (optional)
Audio span (optional)
ASVD (optional) Fax Compatibility 14400 bps send/receive, G3 compatible Software Compatibility AT Command set compatible Fax Command EIA Class 1 command compatible Error Correction MNP 2-4 and V.42 Data Compression MNP 5 and V.42bis Data Format
Serial, Binary, Asynchronous 7 or 8 data bits, odd, even or no
parity one or two binary serial synchronous stop bit, totally 10
bits length DTE to Modem Data Rate MAX. 115200bps Operation Dial-Up Data Interface ISA Bus compatible Dialing Touch Tone Audio Monitoring Mini speaker with programmable volume control Line Interface RJ-11 modular jack
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2. Modem installation
?? See next page for internal modem jumper settings. ?? Remove the computer case and insert the modem card into a spare 16-bit
ISA expansion slot.
?? Close the case. ?? Insert the supplied phone cord into the line jack on the rear of the modem,
and the phone plug into the wall socket.
?? Proceed to Software installation.
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3. Software installation
3.1 Windows 95/98 Driver Installation Procedure
3.1.1 Internal modem with Plug and Play setting enabled
Turn on your computer and allow the system to boot to Windows 95. The modem should be auto-detected by Windows 95/98 Plug and Play.
3.1.1.1 If you have Windows 95 a
(1) Insert the driver disk supplied with the modem into the Floppy or CD-ROM
drive and choose Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer. Then click OK.
(2) Use Browse to select or fill in the drive letter of the Floppy or CD-ROM drive
(for example: A:\ or D:\) and click OK.
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If you install from the
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(3) Select ‘Vega 56 PC2 internal’ and click OK.
3.1.1.2 If you have Windows 95 b (or OSR2)
(1) Click Next.
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(2) Windows will find the updated driver ‘Vega 56 PC2 internal’. Then click
Finish.
(3) Click Next.
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3.1.1.3 If you have Windows 98
(1) Click Next.
(2) Click Search for the best driver… Then click Next.
(3) Select Floppy disk drives or CD-ROM drive and click Next.
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(4) Windows will find the ‘Vega 56 PC2 internal’. Then click Next.
(5) Click Finish.
If you install from the floppy, select
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3.1.2. Internal Modem with “Plug and Play” setting disabled
A special procedure must be followed to install a Non Plug and Play internal modem. Please check the Hardware installation to setup the jumpers for non Plug and Play. If you want to set the modem in COM2/IRQ3, please disable the BIOS of Serial port 2.
(1) Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel and double-click on the Add New
Hardware icon.
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(2) Click Next.
(3) Select Yes [Recommended] and click Next.
(4) Click Next.
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(5) Windows will take several minutes to detect the new hardware. When the
progress is finished, click Details to check the new hardware.
(6) Check to see if Windows detected the Communication Port. Click Finish.
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(7) Go to Control Panel and double-click on the Modems icon.
(8) Select Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list and click Next.
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(9) Select Have Disk.
(10) Use Browse to select or fill in the drive letter of the floppy or CD-ROM drive
(for example: A:\ or D:\). Then click OK.
(11) Select Manufacturer: ‘Bausch Datacom’ and Model: ‘Vega 56 PC2 internal’,
then click Next.
If you install from the
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(12) Select the correct Communication Port and click Next.
(13) Windows will show: Your modem has been set up successfully. Click
Finish.
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(14) You will see the ‘Vega 56 PC2 internal’ in the list. Click OK.
When the Installation is complete, proceed to setup the dial-up networking and communication software.
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3.2 Modem Diagnostic in Windows 95/98
(1) Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel and double-click on the Modems
icon.
(2) Test the modem by clicking on the Diagnostics tab.
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(3) Click on the COM port (for example: COM2 or COM3 ) used by your modem.
Then click on the More Information button.
(4) If, after communicating with the modem, the AT-Command screen appears
and responds with OK, the modem works properly.
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3.3 Installing Modem Drivers in Windows NT4.0
Windows NT 4.0 does not support Plug and Play cards. You have to disable Plug and Play and select a free COM port. Please check Hardware installation for the jumpers setup for non Plug and Play. If you want to set the modem in COM2/IRQ3, disable the BIOS of Serial port 2.
(1) Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click on the Ports icon .
(2) Click Add.
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(3) Setup the COM port, I/O port and IRQ for your internal modem. Click OK.
If you configure the modem for COM 2 (for example), disable the Serial Port 2 in the BIOS of the motherboard.
(3) Click on the Restart Now button to restart your Computer.
(4) Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel and double-click on the Modems icon.
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(5) Select Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list and click Next.
(6) Click Have Disk.
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(7) Use Browse or fill in the drive letter of the floppy or CD-ROM drive (for
example A:\ or D:\) and click OK.
(8) Select Manufacturer: ‘Bausch Datacom’ and Model: ‘Vega 56 PC2 internal’. Click next.
(10) Select the correct COM port and click Next.
If you install from the
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(6) Click Finish.
(7) ‘Vega 56 PC2 internal’ will appear in the list. Click Close.
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(8) Click Yes to configure the Dial-up Networking.
(14) Click Add.
(15) Select ‘Vega 56 PC2 internal’ and click OK.
(9) Click Configure.
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(10) Select Dial out only (or an other option) and click OK.
(11) Click on the Network button.
(12) Select TCP/IP and click OK.
(13) Click Continue.
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(14) Click Yes to restart your computer.
Your Vega 56 PC2 modem and the RAS service is now installed. In order to make an Internet connection you have to configure dial-up networking.
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4. Trouble Shooting
If the modem installation failed
?? Make sure the COM port and IRQ Setting are correct and do not conflict
with another board installed in your computer.
?? If your modem is using COM3 or COM4, Windows might not recognize it
and you will get a message such as " Modem does not exist". The reason for this is that most PC’s do not allow COM ports to share the same IRQ line. So if your mouse uses COM 1 while your modem uses COM 3, a conflict may occur unless you reconfigure the modem for another IRQ line (For example IRQ 5).
Standard COM Port IRQ Address COM1 4 3F8
COM2 3 2F8 COM3 4 3E8 COM4 3 2E8
Modem will not execute AT commands
?? Possibly the COM port setting in your software or DTE is set up incorrectly.
For example, your software may be configured for COM 1 while your modem is actually configured for another COM port (COM 2).
?? See if the RS-232 serial cable is connected properly. Be sure you are
sending commands at an acceptable baud rate: 300, 1200, 2 400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 or 115200bps.
?? Make sure you are using an acceptable character format. For example : 8
data bits, no parity, one stop bit.
?? Type AT&F [ENTER], reset original factory default and try to execute the AT
commands again.
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Modem will not dial-out
?? Make sure the phone cable is connected properly to the "LINE" jack. ?? Dial tone can not be detected by the modem. Disable X4.
Modem will not answer an incoming call
?? Make sure the phone cable is connected properly to the "LINE" jack. ?? Try hooking the phone cable up to the "PHONE" jack. The attached
telephone will ring when you try to call it from another telephone line.
?? Configure the modem for Auto-answer.
Type AT S0=n where n is the number of incoming rings.
No connection after the modem dialed out
?? Remote modem may be not set to answer mode if you do not hear a
high-pitch tone when the remote modem should answer.
?? Possibly a poor-quality or noisy telephone line. Try calling again.
Data error when modem connects
?? Make sure your software data format matches the remote side (for example:
8,N,1).
?? Make sure the modem flow control method matches the method used in the
communication software.
?? Try calling again. Telephone line may be noisy or of poor quality.
Fax and voice problems
?? Be sure the included software is installed and works properly. If not, check the
mentioned procedure carefully and consult the Fax/Voice manual step by step.
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Appendix 1 Command Summary
Basic AT Commands
Command Function
A/ Re-execute the last command. A Go off-hook and attempt to answer a call Dn Dial modifier. E0 Turn off command echo E1 Turn on command echo H0 Initiate a hang-up sequence H1 If on-hook, go off-hook and enter command mode I0 Report product code I1 Report pre-computed checksum from ROM I2 Compute checksum and report status I3 Report the firmware version I4 Report defined identifier string I5 Report the country code number I6 Report modem data pump model L0 Set low speaker volume L1 Set low speaker volume L2 Set medium speaker volume L3 Set high speaker volume M0 Turn speaker off M1 Turn speaker on during handshaking and turn speaker off while receiving carrier M2 Turn speaker on during handshaking and while receiving carrier M3
Turn speaker off during dialing and receiving carrier and turn speaker on during
answering. N0 Turn off Auto mode detection N1 Turn on Auto mode detection O0 Go on-line O1 Go on-line and initiate a retrain sequence P Force pulse dialing Q0 Allow result codes to DTE Q1 Inhibit result codes to DTE Sn Select S-Register as default Sn? Return the value of S-Register n. Sn = v Set default S-Register to value v. S = ? Return the value of default S-Register T Force DTMF dialing V0 Report short from (terse) result codes V1 Report long from (verbose) result codes. W0 Report DTE speed in Error Correction mode
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W1 Report line speed, Error Correction protocol and DTE speed W2 Report DCE speed in Error Correction mode X0 Report basic call progress result codes, i.e. OK, CONNECT, RING, NO
CARRIER (also , for busy, if enabled, and dial tone not detected), NO ANSWER
and ERROR
X1 Report basic call progress result codes and connections speeds (OK,
CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER (also, for busy, if enabled, and dial tone not detected), NO ANSWER, CONNECT, XXXX, and ERROR
X2 Report basic call progress result codes and connections speeds, i.e,, OK,
CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER (also, for busy, if enabled, and dial tone not detected), NO ANSWER, CONNECT, XXXX, and ERROR
X3 Report basic call progress result codes and connection rate, i.e., OK,
CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, NO ANSWER, CONNECT, XXXX, BUSY
, and
ERROR
X4 Report all call progress result codes and connection rate, i.e., OK, CONNECT,
RING, NO CARRIER, NO ANSWER, CONNECT XXXX, BUSY, NO DIAL TONE
and ERROR Z0 Restore stored profile 0 after warm reset &C0 Force RLSD(DCD) active regardless of the carrier state &C1 Allow RLSD(DCD) to follow the carrier state &D0 Interpret DTR ON – to – OFF transition per &Qn &D1 Interpret DTR ON – to – OFF transition per &Qn &D2 Interpret DTR ON - to – OFF transition per &Qn &D3 Interpret DTR ON - to – OFF transition per &Qn &F0 Restore factory configuration 0 &F1 Restore factory configuration 1 &G0 Disable guard tone &G1 Disable guard tone &G2 Enable 1800 Hz guard tone &K0 Disable DTE/DCE flow control &K3 Enable RTS/CTS DTE/DCE flow control &K4 Enable XON/XOFF DTE/DCE flow control &K5 Enable transparent XON/XOFF flow control &K6 Enable both RTS/CTS and XON/XOFF flow control &M0 Select direct asynchronous mode &M1 Select sync connect with async off-line command mode * &M2 Select sync connect with async off-
line command mode and Enable DTR dialing
of directory zero* &M3 Select sync connect with async off-
line command mode and Enable DTR to act
as Talk/Data switch * &P0 Set 10 pps pulse dial with 39% 61% make/break. (country dependent) &P1 Set 10 pps pulse dial with 33%67% make/break. (country dependent) &P2 Set 20 pps pulse dial with 39% 61% make/break. (country dependent) &P3 Set 20 pps pulse dial with 33% 67% make/break. (country dependent) &Q0 Select direct asynchronous mode &Q1 Select sync connect with async off-line command mode * &Q2 Select sync connect with async off-
line command mode and Enable DTR dialing
of directory zero * &Q3 Select sync connect with async off-
line command mode and Enable DTR to act
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as Talk/Data switch &Q5 Modem negotiates an error corrected link &Q6 Select asynchronous operation in normal mode &T0 Terminate any test I progress &T1 Initiate local analog loopback. &V Display current configurations. &V1 Display the last connection statistics &W0 Store the active profile in NVRAM profile 0 %E0 Disable line quality monitor and auto retrain %E1 Enable line quality monitor and auto retrain %L Return received line signal level %Q Report the line signal quality \N0 Select normal speed buffered mode \N1 Select direct mode \N2 Select reliable link mode \N3 Select auto reliable mode \N4 Force LAMP mode \N5 Force MNP mode +MS Select modulation, (select data speed)
*: OPTIONAL
+MS – Select Modulation
This extended format compound parameter controls the manner of operation of the modulation capabilities in the modem. It accepts six sub-parameters:
Syntax
+MS=[<carrier>[,<automode>[,<min_tx_rate>[,<max_tx_rate>[,<min_rx_rate>[,<max_rx _rate>]]]]]]
Defined Values
<carrier>
A string which specifies the preferred modem carrier to use in originating or answering a connection. <carrier> values are strings of up to eight characters, consisting only of numeric digits and upper case letters. <carrier> values for ITU standard modulations take the form: <letter><1-4digits><other letters as needed>. Defined values are:
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B103 For Bell 103 B212 For Bell 212 V21 For V.21 V22 For V.22 V22B For V.22bis V23C For V.23 V32 For V.32 V32B For V.32bis V34 For V.34
K56FLEX For K56flex The modem may also automatically switch to another modulation (automode), subject to several constraints:
1. The modem may not support some other modulations, regardless of the automode mechanism supported.
2. The modem may not be able to automatically switch from the current modulation <carrier> to some other modulations, restricted by the selected modulation standard and by the modem manufacturer's technology. For example, there is no standard way to automode from V.32bis to V.27ter.
3. The DTE may disable automode operation, see <automode>
below.
4. The DTE may constrain the range of modulations available, see <min_rate> and <max_rate> below.
5. The DTE may selectively disable some modulations by reading, editing and writing the +MA parameter.
If the DTE issues a +MS=<carrier> command to the modem, and if the modem supports the +MA parameter, the modem will reinitialize the +MA parameter. <automode> An optional numeric value which enables or disables automatic modulation negotiation (e.g.,
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ITU-T V.32 bis Annex A or V.8). The default value is enabled if it is defined for the associated modulation (e.g., ITU-T V.32 bis, V.8 for V.34); however, there are modulations for which there is no automatic negotiation defined.
0 = Automode disabled. 1 = Automode enabled, with V.8 or V.32bis Annex where applicable. (Default.)
For <automode> = 0 (automode disabled, i.e., fixed modulation):
1. If <max_rate> is within the rates supported by the selected modulation, the selected rate is that specified by <max_rate>. For example: +MS=V32B,0,1200,4800 selects V.32 bis 4800 bps fixed rate.
2. If <max_rate> is greater than the highest speed supported by the modulation
specified by <mod>, the starting rate is the highest rate supported by the selected modulation. For example:
+MS=10,0,2400,14400 selects V.32 bis 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, or 4800 bps. For <automode> = 1 (automode enabled, i.e., automatically selected speed and modulation):
1. The modem connects at the highest possible rate in accordance with V.8 bis/V.8, or V.32bis Annex A if V.8 bis/V.8 is not supported by the remote modem.
2. If <max_rate> is greater than the highest rate supported by the modulation specified by<mod>, the modem automodes down from the highest rate of the selected modulation.
For example: +MS=V32B,1,1200,14400 selects automoding down from V.32bis 14400 bps.
<min_rate> and <min_rx_rate> Optional numeric values which specify the lowest value at which the
modem may establish a connection. If unspecified (set to 0), they are determined by the modulation means selected in the <carrier> and <automode> settings. Values for this sub-parameter are decimal encoded, in units of bit/s. The value range is 75-56000 in the following increments: 75, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800,7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800,
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19200, 21600, 24000, 26400, 28800, 31200, 33600, 32000,34000, 36000, 38000, 40000, 42000, 44000, 46000, 48000, 50000, 52000, 54000, or 56000, as permitted for the associated carrier. (Default = Lowest rate supported by the selected carrier.)
<max_rate> and <max_rx_rate> Optional numeric values which specify the highest value at which the
modem may establish a connection. If unspecified, (set to 0) they are determined by the modulation means selected in the <carrier> and <automode> settings and by the current DTE-modem rate. Non-zero values for this subparameter are decimal encoded, in units of bit/s. The value range is 75-56000 in the following increments: 75, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800, 19200, 21600, 24000, 26400, 28800, 31200, 33600, 32000, 34000, 36000, 38000, 40000, 42000, 44000, 46000, 48000, 50000, 52000, 54000, or 56000, as permitted for the associated carrier. (Default = Highest rate supported by the selected carrier.)
<min_rx_rate> and <max_rx_rate> May be used to condition distinct limits for the receive direction as
distinct from the transmit direction. For example, these can be used to select either direction for asymmetric modulations like V.23 with constant carrier. The value range is 75-56000 in the following increments: 75, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800, 19200, 21600, 24000, 26400, 28800,31200, 33600, 32000, 34000, 36000, 38000, 40000, 42000, 44000, 46000, 48000, 50000, 52000,54000, or 56000, as permitted for the associated carrier. (Default = 0.)
Reporting Current or Selected Values
Command: +MS? Response: +MS:
<carrier>,<automode>,<min_rate>,<max_rate>,<min_rx_rate>,<max_rx_rate> Note: The current active settings are reported under control of the +MR parameter. Example: +MS: K56FLEX,1,300,56000,0,0 For default values.
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Example: +MS: K56FLEX,1,300,56000 For K56flex, automode, explicit limits, but no
distinct receive and transmit rate limits.
Example: +MS: V32B,1,1200,33600 For V.32bis, automode, explicit limits, but no distinct
receive and transmit rate limits.
Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values
Command: +MS=? Response: +MS: (< carrier> range),(<automode> range),(<min_rate>
range),(<max_rate> range),(<min_rx_rate> range),(<max_rx_rate> range) Example: +MS: (V21,V22,V22B,V32,V32B),(0,1),(75, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800,19200, 21600, 24000, 26400, 28800, 31200, 33600, 32000, 34000, 36000, 38000, 40000, 42000, 44000,46000, 48000, 50000, 52000, 54000, or
56000), (75, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400,16800, 19200, 21600, 24000, 26400, 28800, 31200, 33600, 32000, 34000, 36000, 38000, 40000, 42000,44000, 46000, 48000, 50000, 52000, 54000, or 56000) For V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.32 and V.32bis, with Automode. The modem may also automatically switch to another modulation (automode), subject to the following constraints:
a. The modem may not be able to automatically switch from the current modulation
(specified by <mod>) to some other modulation. For example, there is no
standard way to automode from Bell 103 to V.23. b. The DTE may disable automode operation (see <automode>). c. The DTE may constrain the range of modulations available by specifying the
lowest and highest rates (see<min_rate> and <max_rate> below).
Result Code
OK Valid subparameter string ERROR Otherwise.
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Error Correction Commands
%C0 Disable data compression %C1 Enable MNP 5 data compression %C2 Enable V.42 bis data compression %C3 Enable both V.42 bis data compression \N1 Select direct mode \N2 Select reliable link mode. \N3 Select auto reliable mode. \N4 Force LAMP mode \N5 Force MNP mode
Voice Commands
+FCLASS +VCID +VDID +VNH +FMI +FMM +FMR +FLO
Set Mode Caller ID (CID) DID feature Automatic Hang-up control Manufacturer Identification Product Identification Version, Revision, etc. Flow Control
Voice
+VIP +VRX +VTS +VTX +VGR +VGT +VIT +VLS +VRA +VRN +VSD +VSM +VTD +VDR +VDT +VBT +VPR
Voice Initialize All Parameters Start modem Receive (Record) Voice Tone Send (Send single frequency or DTMF) Start modem Transmit (Playback) Voice Gain Receive (Record Gain) Voice Gain Transmit (Playback Volume) Voice Inactivity Timer (DTE/Modem) Analog Source/Destination Selection Ringback Goes Away Timer Ringback Never Appeared Timer Silence Detection (QUIET & SILENCE) Compression Method Selection Beep Tone Duration Timer Distinctive Ring Control Tone Cadence Reporting Buffer Threshold Setting Select DTE/modem Interface Rate (Turn off autobaud)
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Speakerphone
+VSP +VDX +VGM +VGS
Speakerphone ON/OFF Speakerphone Duplex Mode Microphone Gain
Speaker Gain
FAX Class 1 Commands
Command/Parameter Function
?FCLASS=<class>
Select, read or test service class
+FAE=<value> Auto answer enable
?FTS=?time?
Stop transmission and pause
?FRS=?time?
Wait for silence
?FTM=?mod?
Transmit data with <mod> carrier
?FRM=?mod
? Receive data with <mod> carrier
?FTH=?mod?
Transmit HDLC data with <mod> carrier
?FRH=?mod?
Receive HDLC data with <mod> carrier
?FAR=?off/on?
Adaptive reception control
?FCL=<time>
Carrier loss timeout
?FDD=?value?
Double escape character replacement control
?FIT=?time?, ?action?
DTE inactivity timeout
+FPR=<rate> Fixed DTE Rate
?FMI?
Report manufacturer ID
?FMM?
Report model ID
?FMR?
Report revision ID
+FLO Flow Control
?IFC
Local DTE-modem flow control
A Answer D?string? Dial H Hang up
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Appendix 2 S-Register Summary
S-Parameter Summary
Register Function Range Units Saved
S0 Number of Rings to Automatic Answer 0-255 Rings * S1 Ring Counter 0-255 Rings S2 Escape character 0-255 ASCII * S3 Line Termination Character 0-127 ASCII S4 Command Line Editing Character 0-127 ASCII S5 Command Line Editing Character 0-255 ASCII S6 Wait Time for Dial Tone 2-255 S * S7 Wait Time for Carrier 1-255 S *
S8 Pause Time for Dial Delay Modifier 0-255 S * S10 Carrier Loss Disconnect Time 1-255 0.1S * S11 DTMF Tone Duration 50-255 0.001S * S12 Escape Prompt Delay 0-255 0.02S * S29 Flash Dial Modifier Time 0-255 10ms
* Parameter value may be stored in the Product Configuration File with the &W command.
Appendix 3 Result Codes Summary
N Value in ATXn
Command
Short Form (ATV0) Long Form (ATV1)
0 1 2 3 4
Notes
0 OK
× × × × ×
1 CONNECT
× × × × ×
1
CONNECT××××
1
× × × ×
2 RING
× × × × ×
3 NO CARRIER
× × × × ×
4 ERROR
× × × × ×
6 NO DIAL TONE
3 3
× × ×
7 BUSY
3 3 3
× ×
8 NO ANSWER
× × × × ×
24 DELAYED
4 4 4 4
×
32 BLACKLISTED
4 4 4 4
×
33 FAX
× × × × ×
35 DATA
× × × × ×
+F4 +FCERROR
× × × × ×
Vega 56 PC2 Users manual
07/06/1999 Bausch Datacom
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Notes:
1. An ’x’ in a column indicates that the message (either the long form if verbose, or the value only for
short form) will be generated when that particular value of “n” (shown at the top of the column) has been selected by the use of ATXn. If the column is blank, no message will be generated for that x option. A numeral indicates which less explicit message.
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