Kontron DIMM-PC/MD Product Manual

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CONTENTS
1. USER INFORMATION...................................................................................................1
2. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................4
2.1 ..............................................................................KONTRON DIMM-PC-CONCEPT 4
3. FEATURES OF THE DIMM-PC/MODEM..................................................................6
4. BLOCK DIAGRAMM DIMM-PC/MODEM ................................................................7
5. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION ...............................................................................8
5.1 ....................................................................................ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION 11
5.2 ................................................................................PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION 12
5.3 .......................................................................... ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS 13
6. HARDWARE-INSTALLATION ..................................................................................14
6.1 ...................................................................................................LINE-CONNECTION 14
6.2 ................DEFINITION OF THE HARDWARE-INTERRUPTS AND OF THE I/O-ADDRESS 15
7. SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION...................................................................................16
7.1 ........................................................................................................DIMM-PC/MD 16
7.2 ....................................................................AT COMMANDS REFERENCE MANUAL 17
8. TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................25
9. REVISION HISTORY...................................................................................................25
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1. USER INFORMATION
1.1 About This Manual
Copyright 2002. Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH. In this document Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH will also be referred to by the short
form "Kontron".
The information in this document has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is taken for inaccuracies. Furthermore, Kontron reserves the right to make changes to any part of this manual to improve reliability, function or design. Kontron does not assume liability for any product or circuit described.
1.2 Trademarks
AT and IBM are trademarks of International Business Machines XT, AT, PS/2 and Personal System/2 are trademarks of International Business Machines
Corporation. Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. All other products and trademarks mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their
respective owners.
The reproduction, transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without expressed written authority.
Violators will be liable for damages. All rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design, are reserved.
Kontron 1996Standards
1.3 General
For the circuits, descriptions and tables indicated no responsibility is taken as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned.
The information in the technical descriptions describes the type of the boards and shall not be considered as assured characteristics.
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The reproduction, transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without expressed written authority. Violators will be liable for damages. All rights, including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design, are reserved.
1.4 Warranty
Each board is carefully and thoroughly tested before being shipped. If, however, problems should occur during the operation, please check your user specific settings of all boards included in your system. That is often the source of the error. If a board is defect, it can be sent to your supplier for repair. Please take care of the following steps:
1. The board returned should correspond to the factory default settings since a test is
only possible under these settings.
2. Upon receipt of the board, please be aware that your user specific settings were
changed during the test.
Within the guarantee, the repair is free as long as the guarantee conditions were held. If no error has been found, you will be charged with the test costs due to the high test expenditure. Repairs outside of duration of the guarantee will be charged.
This Kontron product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for our guaranteed warranty period from the date of shipment. During the warranty period, Kontron will, at its option, either repair or replace products which prove to be defect.
For warranty service or repair, the product must be returned to a service facility designated by Kontron.
The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance or handling by buyer, unauthorized modification or misuse, operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product, or improper installation or maintenance.
Kontron will not be responsible for any defects or damages due to a faulty Kontron product other than the products supplied by Kontron
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1.5 Technical Support
Technicians and engineers from Kontron and/or its subsidiaries are available for technical support. We are committed to making our product easy to use and will help you use our products in your systems.
Before contacting Kontron technical support, please consult our Web site for the latest product documentation, utilities, and drivers. If the information does not help to solve the problem, contact us by email or telephone. The table below lists Kontron technical support contacts and service facilities.
Asia Europe North/South America
Kontron® Embedded Modules Asia Ltd.
Kontron Embedded Modules
GmbH
Kontron
5F-1, 341, Sec 4 Chung Hsiao E. Road Taipei, Taiwan
Brunnwiesenstr. 16 94469 Deggendorf Germany
3988 Trust Way Hayward, CA 94545
USA Tel: +886 2 2751 7192 Tel: +49 (0) 991-37024-0 Tel: 510-732-6900 Fax: +886 2 2772 0314 Fax: +49 (0) 991-37024-104 Fax: 510-732-7655
Support-kem@kontron.com techsupport@adastra.com
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2. INTRODUCTION
2.1 Kontron DIMM-PC-Concept
It is likely that anyone who deals with micro-controller-development, has already thought of the application of PC-architecture and considered the PC as the engine for an application. However, most design engineers will get back to the old 87C51 or a similarly more or less efficient micro-controller. The reasons why the Embedded PC was not yet able to push away the micro-controllers from the printed boards, are many.
Embedded PCs are mechanically larger than a solution with a micro-controller. The hardware of an Embedded PC is much more expensive than the micro-controller
solution. The power consumption of an Embedded PC is usually higher than the one of a micro-
controller circuit. A lot of times PCs have to be used with ribbon cables which are a possible cause of error. Micro-controllers are available with a large number of peripheral functions, the PC,
however only has a standard periphery.
On the other hand there are some serious disadvantages of micro-controller solutions. The software-development is much more complicated and expensive than under a
standard operating system. Connection to standard-interfaces such as LANs and modems requires complicated driver
software. Graphical user interfaces can be realized only by large programming efforts. The development tools are by far not as powerful as PC-programming systems. Micro-controllers do by far not have as many different PC-SW development tools
available. This is why the purchase price is usually considerably higher for micro-controller
development tools. Ready-made software solutions for standard tasks are only available in a very limited
extent.
The specified reasons are only a few of the more common ones, which are important in deciding whether to implement a micro-controller or to change to PC-architecture.
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It is a matter of fact, that these points are not always estimated objectively. Who knows for sure at the beginning of a project how much programming efforts will have to be made for realizing the application? In most cases, this can only be rated afterwards which means, too late. Also the problematic nature/software care within the course of the product life-span is often ignored.
If the Embedded PC is to be implemented in today's micro-controller applications, the advantages of the PC-architecture have to prevail, compared to a micro-controller solution.
With the DIMM-PC, JUMPtec has aimed at the micro-controller market and has presented a completely new concept for the Embedded PC-solution.
The DIMM-PC solves the problems of size and cabling. The prices have been drastically reduced thanks to new technical designs, making the solution of using a DIMM-PC possible for many applications. The driving of peripheral functions was also made easier by the expansion towards the ISA-bus-standard.
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3. FEATURES OF THE DIMM-PC/MODEM
The DIMM-PC/Modem incorporates following features:
?Low power CMOS technology.
?5V only power supply.
Signal pinning according DIMM-PC specification
Different selectable I/O-Addresses and IRQs
?Board size : Modem-module 68 x 40 mm (2,68" x 1,57")
DAA-module 30 x 50 mm (1,18” x 1,97”)
support for:
V.21, V.22(1200bps), V.22bis(2400bps),V.23, Bell 103, Bell 212, V.32, V.32bis, V.34, V.34+, K56flex, V.90, V.92, V.17, V.29, V.27ter and V.21 channel 2
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4. BLOCK DIAGRAMM DIMM-PC/MODEM
The modem may be connected directly to the ISA BUS signals of the DIMM-PC.
DAA Module
DIMM-PC/
MODEM
DIMM-PC
DIMM-PC BUS
(ISA-BUS)
I/O
PSTN
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5. MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION
Pinout of DIMM-PC/Modem
Pin number
Signal
Pin number
Signal1SA02GND3OSC4BATT5SA16VCC7SA28RI4#9MASTER#
10
DCD4#11SA312DTR4#13BALE14DSR4#15SD1516RTS4#17SA418CTS4#19TC20TXD4 / DO
21
SD1422RXD4 / DI
23
SA524RI3#25DACK#2
26
DCD3#27SD1328DTR3#29SA630DSR3#31IRQ332RTS3#33DRQ734CTS3#35DACk#7
36
TXD337IRQ438RXD339SA74041
SD124243
IRQ544TXD+45SA846TXD-47SD1148RXD+49IRQ650RXD-51SA952LNLED53SD1054LKLED55IRQ756GND57SA1058MD1459SD960MD13
KEY
KEY61SYSCLK
62
MD1263SA116465
SD86667
REF#68BLUE69SA1270GREEN71I2DAT72RED73SA1374VCC75I2CLK76VSYNC77SA1478GND79DRQ080HSYNC81SA1582FPBACK
83
DACK#0
84
MODUL
85
IRQ1486SA1687IOR#88GND89SA1790FPVDD91IRQ1592BLANK#
93
IOW#94P1795SA1896P1697IRQ1298P1599SMEMr#
100
P14
101
SA19
102
P13
103
IRQ11
104
P12
105
SMEMW#
106
P11
107
AEN
108
P10
109
IRQ10
110P9111
IOCHRDY
112P8113
SBHE#
114P3115
SD0
116P2117
IOCS16#
118
GND
119
ZWS#
120P1121
SD1
122P0123
MEMCS16#
124P7125
SD2
126P6127
SD3
128P5129
DRQ2
130P4131
SD4
132
VPANEL
133
SD5
134
FPVEE
135
IRQ9
136
VDCLK
137
SD6
138
LLCLK
139
SD7
140
VCC
141
RSTDRV#
142
LFS
Pinout of the western socket on the Modem-Module
57551 3 5
top side
14314113965636159
KEY
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pin description 1 not connected 2 a2 3 La (TIP) 4 Lb (RING) 5 b2 6 not connected
La and Lb are from PSTN. a2 and b2 are feedback for serial connected telephones. In Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France etc. the telephone can be connected in serial. In the USA, UK etc. the telephone will be connected in parallel (a2 and b2 will not be used in this case).
Please check the max. REN-number for parallel connection. Telephone line cables are not harmonized like ISDN-cables. They are country-depending.
Please use the correct cable.
Western
Socket
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R2.5mm
R0.75mm
R2mm
40mm
1mm
2.5mm
18mm
2mm
4mm
27.5mm
28.25mm
side view
front view
67.6mm
gold platedgold plated
free area on PCB for further fixing possibility on applikation
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Mechanical Specification of the Modem-DAA-Modul
top view
side view
5.1 Electrical Specification
Supply voltage: 5V DC +/- 5% Supply voltage ripple: 150mV peak to peak 0 - 20 MHz Supply current, max: Standby 150 mA
On Line Mode 180 mA
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5.2 Performance Specification
ITU Recommendations: V.21, V.22(1200bps), V.22bis(2400bps),V.23, Bell 103, Bell 212, V.32
V.32bis, V.34, V.34+, K56flex, V.90, V.92 V.17, V.29, V.27ter and V.21 channel 2
Error correction and data compression: MNP 2-4,V.42 LAPM, MNP10, MNP 10EC
Fax Group 3, Class1, Class1.0.Class2 :
Serial Interface: 300...230.400bps, Autobauding Data format 10 / 11 bit asynchronous Command Control Hayes (AT) commands . Auto dial DTMF (Touchtone ), Pulsedial Auto answer
a/b-Interface external Line-Interface (DAA)
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5.3 Environmental Specifications
Temperature
operating 0°C - 60 °C see note (*1) non-operating -40 °C - 85 °C
Thermal gradient
operating 25 °C per hour non-operating 40 °C per hour
Relative Humidity
operating 10 % - 90 % RH non-condensing non-operating 5 % - 95 % RH non-condensing
Mechanical
Shock 50G/20ms square wave maximum Vibration 1G/0-600Hz, dwell not to exceed
Altitude
operating 0 - 3000 m non-operating 0 - 5000 m
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6. HARDWARE-INSTALLATION
ATTENTION: Please FIRST disconnect your DIMM-PC System from any power supply!
The Modem Cards are delivered with settings adjusted to the IRQ5 and to I/O address 3E8h. If those configuration positions are already attributed to other cards, then the
hardware settings for the DIMM-PC/Modem will have to be changed.
6.1 Line-Connection
Please connect the DIMM-PC/Modem with a telephone cable (country depending)to the PABX or PSTN line
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6.2 Definition of the Hardware-Interrupts and of the I/O-Address
The definition of the Hardware-Interrupts and the I/O addresses is performed by means of the DIP-switches located in the middle of the card ( see the picture below).
The relevant switch positions for the possible I/O Addresses and Hardware-Interrupts are described in detail in the following table.
S1 S2 S3 S4 Address S1 S2 S3 S4 S2 S5 S6 S7 S8 Interrupt
OFF OFF OFF OFF 2E0
ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF IRQ 3
ON
OFF OFF OFF 2E8 OFF
ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF IRQ 4
OFF
ON
OFF OFF 2F0 OFF OFF
ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF IRQ 7
ON ON
OFF OFF 2F8 OFF OFF OFF
ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF IRQ 9
OFF OFF
ON
OFF 3E0 OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF IRQ 10
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
3E8 (default)
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON
OFF OFF OFF IRQ 11
OFF
ON ON
OFF 3F0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON
OFF OFF IRQ 12
ON ON ON
OFF 3F8 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
ON
OFF IRQ 15
X X X
ON IRQ 5 (default)
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF IRQ 5
NOTE:
The IRQ and I/O Address of the card should not be used by any other computer peripheral equipment. If necessary, you should define your own address and IRQ.
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7. SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION
7.1 DIMM-PC/MD
For controlling the modem select a suitable COM Port address and IRQ. The Modem appears at the ISA Bus (DIMM-IO Bus) as device with UART 16550
compliant register set according the specified settings.
The modem will be controlled by AT (Hayes) commands. The baud rate is selectable from 300...230.400 baud asynchronous. 10 and 11 bit transmission is supported (including START and STOP bit).
For modem control just use a standard terminal program (TELIX, Procom etc.). For instance, hyper terminal or similar can be used for Windows based PCs.
The baud rate will automatically set by typing „AT CRLF“. Then the modem will answer „OK“
The AT command reference is based on the original CONEXANT documentation. The complete document can be downloaded from our webpage, section “Embedded Internet”.
Since the modem acts as standard serial device, no specific software and operating system drivers are required. Usually, the modem is directly supported by the operating system (as “modem with standard hayes command set”).
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7.2 AT Commands Reference Manual
NOTE: Take the section below as short reference to the content of the complete conexant
modem chip manual (which can be downloaded from our web page). Some functions require additional hardware e.g. speaker control. Some commands for voice and speakerphone control requires code which is not part of the DIMM-PC/Modem. These commands are not supported.
Contents of the conexant manual
Figures 1 lntroduction 1-1
1.1 Overview 1-1
1.1.1 Command Syntax 1-1
1.1.2 Command Descriptions 1-1
1.1.3 CaII Progressand Blacklisting Parameters 1-1
1.1.4 ConfigurACE II for Windows Utility Program 1-2
1.2 Reference Documentation 1-2
2 Syntax and Procedures
2.1 Alphabet 2-1
2.2 DTE Commands Lines 2-1
2.2.1 Command Line General Format 2-1
2.2.2 Command Line Editing 2-2
2.2.3 Command Line Echo 2-2
2.2.4 Repeating a Command Line 2-2
2.2.5 Types of DTE Commands 2-2
2.3 Basic Syntax Commands 2-2
2.3.1 Basic Syntax Command Format 2-2
2.3.2 S-Parameters 2-3
2.4 Extended Syntax Commands 2-4
2.4.1 Command Naming Rules 2-4
2.4.2 Values 2-4 Numeric Constants 2-4 String Constants 2-5 Compound Values 2-5
2.4.3 Action Commands 2-5 Action Execution Command Syntax 2-5 Action Test Command Syntax 2-6
2.4.4 Parameter Commands 2-6
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Parameter Types 2-6 Parameter Set Command Syntax 2-7 Parameter Read Command Syntax 2-7 Parameter Test Command Syntax2-7
2.4.5 Additional Syntax Rules 2-7 Concatenating Commands after Extended Syntax Commands 2-7 Concatenating Commands after Basic Format Commands 2-8
2.5 Issuing Commands
2.6 Executing Commands
2.6.1 Aborting Commands 2-8
2.6.2 Handling of lnvalid Numbers and S-Parameter Values 2-9
2.7 Modem Responses
2.7.1 Responses 2-9
2.7.2 Extended Syntax Result Codes 2-10
2.7.3 Information Text Formats for Test Commands 2-11 Range of Values 2-11 Compound Range of Values 2-11
3 Data Command Set 3-1
3.1 Command Guidelines 3-1
3.1.1 Escape Code Sequence 3-1
3.2 Data Commands 3-1
3.2.1 Generic Modem Control 3-2 Z - Soft Reset and Restore Profile 3-2 +FCLASS - Select Active Service Class 3-2 +VCID - Caller ID (CID) 3-3 +VRJD - Report Retrieved Caller ID (CID) 3-4 \N - Operating Mode 3-5 I - Identification 3-6 +GMI - Request Manufacturer ldentification 3-7 +GMI9 - Request Conexant ldentification 3-7 +GMM - Request Model ldentification 3-8 +GMR - Request Revision ldentification 3-8 +GCAP - Request Complete Capabilities List 3-8 +GCI - Country of Installation 3-9 &F - Restore Factory Configuration (Profile) 3-10 &T - Local Analog Loopback Test 3-10 &Y - Designate a Default Reset Profile 3-11 &W - Store Current Configuration 3-11 &Zn=x - Store Telephone Number 3-12 %7 - Plug and PIay Serial Number 3-12 %8 - PIug and PIay Vendor ID and Product Number 3-13 ** - Load Flash Memory 3-14
3.2.2 DTE-Modem Interface commands 3-16 E - Command Echo 3-16 0 - Ouiet Results Codes Control 3-16
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V - Result Code Form 3-17 W - Connect Message Control 3-17 X - Extended Result Codes 3-18 &C - RLSD (DCD) Option 3-23 &D - DTR Option 3-23 &K - Flow Control 3-24
&M - Asynchronous!Synchronous Mode Selection 3-25 &Q - Sync/Async Mode 3-26 &R - RTS/CTS Option 3-27 &S - DSR Override 3-27 &X - Select Synchronous Clock Source 3-28 +IPR - Fixed DIE Rate 3-29 +IFC - DTE-Modem Local FIow Controi 3-30 +ILRR - DTE-Modem Local Rate Reporting 3-31
3.2.3 CaII Control 3-32 D - DiaI 3-32 T - Set Tone DiaI Default 3-35 P - Set Pulse DiaI Default 3-35 A - Answer 3-35 H - Disconnect (Hang-Up) 3-36 O - Return to On-Line Data Mode 3-37 L - Speaker Volume 3-38 M - Speaker Control 3-38 &G - Select Guard Ione 3-39 &P - Select Pulse DiaI Make/Break Ratio 3-39 &V - Display Current Configuration and Stored Profiles 3-40 &V1 - Display Last Connection Statistics 3-41 \V - Single Line Connect Message Enabie 3-42 %L - Report Line Signal Level 3-43 %Q - Report Line Signal Quality 3-43 *B - Display Blacklisted Numbers 3-43 *D - Display Delayed Numbers 3-44
-PPD= - Extension Pickup Notitication through 16550 UARI 3-44
-STE= - Set Telephony Extension 3-45
3.2.4 Modulation Control Commands 3-51 +MS - Modulation Selection 3-51 +MR - Modulation Reporting Control 3-53 %E - Enable/Disable Line Quality 3-55 %U - Select u-Law or A-Law Codec Type 3-56 B - CCITT or Bell 3-56
3.2.5 Error Control Commands 3-57 +ES - Error Controi and Synchronous Mode Selection 3-57 +EB - Break Ha ndiing in Error Control Operation 3-59 +ESR - Selective Repeat 3-59
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+EFCS - 32-bit Frame Check Sequence 3-60 +ER - Error Controi Reporting 3-61 +ETBM - CaII Termination Buffer Management 3-63 \B - Transmit Break to Remote 3-64 \K - Break Control 3-65
-K - MNP Extended Services 3-66
3.2.6 Data Compression Commands 3-67 +DS - Data Compression 3-67 +DS44 - V.44 Compression Select 3-68 +DR - Data Compression Reporting 3-69 %C - Enable/Disable Data Compression 3-71
3.2.7 V.8/V.8bis Commands 3-72 +A8E - V.8 and V.8bis Operation Controls 3-72 +A8I: - CI Signal lndication 3-73
3.2.8 Synchronous Access Mode Commands 3-74 +ESA - Configure Synchronous Access Submode 3-74 +H - Enable/Disable RPI 3-76 +ITF - Transmit Flow Control Thresholds 3-77
3.2.9 Diagnostic Commands 3-78 #DU - Last CaIl Status Report 3-78
3.2.10 Compatibility Commands 3-86 &L - Leased Line Operation 3-86 )M - Enable Cellular Power Level Adjustment 3-86 @M - lnitial CelIular Power Level Setting 3-87 :E - Compromise Equalizer Enable Command 3-87
3.2.11 FastConnect Commands 3-88 $F - FastConnect Control 3-88
3.2.12 V.92 +P and -Q Commands 3-89 +PCW - CaIl Waiting Enable 3-89 +PMH - Modem-on-Hold Enable 3-90 +PMHT - Modem-on-Hold Timer 3-91 +PMHR - lnitiate Modem-on-HoId 3-92 +PIG - PCM Upstream lgnore 3-93 +PMHF - V.92 Modem-on-HoId Hook Flash 3-93 +PQC - V.92 Phase 1 and Phase 2 Control 3-94 +PSS - Use Short Sequence 3-95
-QCPC - Force Full Startup Procedure Next Connection 3-96
-QCPS - Enable Quick Connect Profile Save 3-96
3.3 S-Parameters 3-97 S - Read/Write S-Parameter 3-97
3.3.1 FACTORY DEFAULTS 3-97
3.3.2 S-PARAMETER DEFINITIONS 3-99 S0 - Number of Rings to Auto-Answer 3-99 S1 - Ring Counter 3-99 S2 - Escape Character 3-99 S3 - Carriage Return Character 3-99 S4 - Line Feed Character 3-99
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S5 - Backspace Character 3-100 S6 - Wait Time before Blind Dialing or for Dial Tone 3-100 S7 – Wait Time for Carrier, Silence, or Dial Tone 3-100 S8 - Pause Time For Dial Delay 3-101 S9 - Carrier Detect Response Time 3-101 S10 - Lost CarrierTo Hang Up Delay 3-101
S11 - DTMF Tone Duration 3-101 S12 - Escape Prompt Delay (EPD) 3-102 S14 - General Bit Mapped Options Status 3-102 S16 - Test Mode Bit Mapped Opt ions Status 3-102 S19 - Reserved 3-103 S20 - Reserved 3-103 S21 - V.24/General Bit Mapped Options Status 3-103 S22 - Speaker/Results Bit Mapped Options Status 3-104 S23 - General Bit Mapped Options Status 3-104 S24 - Sleep lnactivitylimer 3-104 S25 - Delay To DIR 0ff 3-105 S26 - RTS to CTS Delay 3-105 S27 - Bit Mapped Options Status 3-105 S28 - Bit Mapped Options Status 3-106 S29 - Flash Dial Modifierlime 3-106 S30 - Disconnect lnactivity Timer 3-106 S31 - Bit Mapped Options Status 3-107 S36 - LAPM Failure Control 3-107 S38 - Delay Before Forced Hang Up 3-108 S39 - Flow Control Bit Mapped Options Status 3-108 S40 - General Bit Mapped Options Status 3-108 S41 - General Bit Mapped Options Status 3-109 S46 - Data Compression Control 3-109 S48 - V.42 Negotiation Control 3-109 S86 - Call Failure Reason Code 3-110 S91 - PSTN Transmit Attenuation Level 3-111 S92 - Fax Iransmit Attenuation Level 3-111 S95 - Extended Result Codes Control 3-111 S210 - V.34 Symbol Rates 3-112
3.4 Cellular Commands 3-113
3.4.1 Cellular Phone Drivers 3-113
3.4.2 CelluLar Commands 3-113 ^C2 - Download CelIular Phone Driver 3-113 ^I - Identity Cellular Phone Driver 3-114 ^T6 - lndicate Status of Cellular Phone 3-114
3.4.3 Operation 3-115 Modem Configuration 3-115 Fax Configuration 3-116 Cellular Phone Configuration 3-116
3.5 Result Codes 3-118
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4 Fax Class 1 and Fax Class 1.0 Commands 4-1
4.1 Fax I/O Processing 4-1
4.1.1 DTE-to-Modem Iransmit Data Stream 4-1
4.1.2 Modem-to-DTE Receive Data Stream 4-1
4.1.3 Fax Mode Selection 4-1
4.1.4 Fax Origination 4-3
4.1.5 Fax Answering 4-3
4.1.6 Fax Control Transmission 4-3
4.1.7 Fax Control Reception 4-3
4.1.8 Fax Data Transmission 4-4
4.1.9 Fax Data Reception 4-5
4.2 Commands and Parameters 4-6
4.2.1 Mode Entry Commands 4-6 +FCLASS=1 - Select Facsimile Class 1 Mode 4-6 +FCLASS=1.0 - Select Facsimile Class 1.0 Mode 4-6
4.2.2 Mode Commands 4-6 +FAA - Auto Answer Enable 4-6 +FAE - Auto Answer Enable 4-7 +FTS - Transmit Silence 4-7 +FRS - Receive Silence 4-8 +FTM - Transmit Facsimile 4-9 +FRM - Receive Facsimile 4-10 +FTH - Transmit Data with HDLC Framing 4-11 +FRH - Receive Datawith HDLC Framing 4-12
4.2.3 Service Class 1 Parameters 4-13 +FAR - Adaptive Reception Control 4-13 +FCL - Carrier Loss Timeout 4-14 +FDD - Double Escape Character Replacement 4-15 +FIT - DIE lnactivity Timeout 4-16 +FPR - Fixed DIE Rate 4-17 +FMI? - Request Manufacturer ldentification 4-18 +FMM? - Request Model ldentification 4-18 +FMR? - Request Revision ldentification 4-18 +FLO - Flow Control 4-19
4.3 Examples 4-19
5 Fax Class 2 Commands 5-1
5.1 Command and Syntax Guidelines 5-2
5.1.1 Mode Entry Commands 5-2 +FCLASS=2 - Select Facsimile Class 2 Mode 5-2
5.1.2 DTE Commands 5-2 DTE Command Lines 5-2 Facsimile Command Syntax 5-2
5.1.3 Serial Port Speed and Flow Control 5-4
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Data Stream Termination 5-4 DIE to DCE Streams 5-4 DCE to DIE Streams 5-4
5.1.4 Auto Answer 5-4
5.1.5 ldentification of T.30 Options 5-5
5.1.6 Session Status Reporting 5-5
5.1.7 Procedure Interrupt Negotiation 5-5
5.2 Service Class 2 Identification and Selection 5-5
5.2.1 +FMFR? - Request Manufacturer Identification 5-5
5.2.2 +FMDL? - Identify Product Model 5-5
5.2.3 +FREV? - ldentify Product Revision 5-6
5.3 Service Class 2 Action Commands 5-6
5.3.1 ATD - Originate a CaII 5-6
5.3.2 ATA - Answer a CaII 5-7 ManualCalI Answer Auto matic Answer 5-7 Connection as a Data Modem 5-7
5.3.3 +FDT - Data Transmission 5-7 Initiate Page Transmission 5-8 Continue a Page 5-8 Phase C Data Framing 5-8 Phase C Data Format 5-8 <CAN> - Escape from Transmission 5-9
5.3.4 +FET - Transmit Page Punctuation 5-10 End a Page 5-10
5.3.5 +FDR - Begin or Continue Phase C Receive Data 5-11 lnitiate Document Reception 5-11 Continue Document Reception 5-12 Phase C Data Framing 5-12 Phase C Data Format 5-12
<CAN> - Escape from Reception 5-12
5.3.6 +FK - Session Termination 5-13
5.3.7 +FCIG - Set Polling ID 5-13
5.3.8 +FLPL - lndicate a Document for Polling 5-13
5.3.9 +FSPL - Enable Polling 5-13
5.4 Service Class 2 DCE Responses 5-15
5.4.1 +FCON - Facsimile Connection Response 5-15
5.4.2 +FDCS: - Report Current Session Capabilities 5-15
5.4.3 +FDIS: - Report Remote Station Capabilities 5-15
5.4.4 +FCFR - Indicate Oonfirmation to Receive 5-15
5.4.5 +FTSI: - Report the Transmit Station ID 5-15
5.4.6 +FCSI: - Report the CaIIed Station ID 5-16
5.4.7 +FPTS: - Receive Page Transfer Status 5-16
5.4.8 +FET: - Post Page Message Response 5-16
5.4.9 +FPTS: - Transmit Page Transfer Status 5-16
5.4.10 +FHNG: - CaII Termination with Status 5-17
5.4.11 +FCIG: - Report the PolIed Station ID 5-17
5.4.12 +FDTC: - Report the PoIIed Station Capabilities 5-17
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5.4.13 +FPOLL - Indicate Polling Request 5-17
5.5 Service Class 2 Parameters 5-18
5.5.1 +FDCC - DCE Capabilities Parameters 5-18
5.5.2 +FDIS - Current Sessions Capabilities Parameters 5-19
5.5.3 +FDCS - Current Session Results Parameters 5-19
5.5.4 +FLID= - Local ID String 5-20
5.5.5 +FCR - Capability to Receive 5-20
5.5.6 +FPTS= - Page Transfer Status 5-21
5.5.7 +FCQ - Copy Quality Checking 5-21
5.5.8 +FPHCTO - DTE Phase 0 Response Time-out 5-21
5.5.9 +FAXERR - T.30 Session Error Report 5-21
5.5.10 +FBOR - Data Bit Order 5-22
5.5.11 +FAA - Answer Parameter 5-22
5.5.12 +FBUF? - Buffer Size 5-23
5.6 ExampleSessions 5-23
6 Voice Commands 6-1
6.1 Voice Commands Overview 6-1
6.1.1 <DLE> Shielded Event Codes Sent to the DTE 6-2
6.1.2 <DLE> Shielded Codes Sent to the Modem (DCE) 6-3
6.2 Voice Commands
6.2.1 Configuration Commands 6-4 +FCLASS=8 - Select Voice Mode 6-4 +VNH - Automatic Hang-up Control 6-4
6.2.2 Voice Commands 6-5 +VIP - Voice lnitialize All Parameters 6-5 +VRX - Start Modem Receive (Record) 6-5 +VTS - Send Voice Tone(s) 6-6 +VTX - Start Modem Transmit (Playback) 6-8 +VGR - Voice Gain Receive (Record Gain) 6-8 +VGT - Voice Gain Transmit (Playback Volume) 6-9 +VIT - Voice lnactivity Timer (DTE/Modem) 6-10 +VLS - Analog Source/Destination Selection 6-11 +VRA - Ringback Goes Away Timer 6-14 +VRN - Ringback Never Appeared Timer 6-15 +VSD - Silence Detection (Quiet and Silence) 6-16 +VSM - Compression Method Selection 6-17 +VTD - Beep Tone Duration Timer 6-18 +VDR - Distinctive Ring 6-19 +VDT - Control Tone Cadence Reporting 6-20 +VPR - Select DTE/Modem Interface Rate (Turn 0ff Autobaud) 6-21
6.2.3 Speakerphone Commands 6-22 +VSP - Speakerphone ON/OFF 6-22 +VDX - Speakerphone Duplex Mode 6-23 +VGM - Microphone Gain 6-24 +VGS - Speaker Gain 6-25
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING
Before asking for support, please observe following hints if the modem doesn’t behave correctly:
1. Check the appearance of the specified COM-Port in the setup summery screen.
2. Check the selecteted I/O address against conflicts with other devices (e.g. disable the
onboard COM1/ttyS0 if you selected address 3F8h).
3. Check the selected IRQ carefully. This might be a tricky task because a misconfigured IRQ
isn’t always obvius: a.) Be aware, that some DIMM-PCs don’t support every selectable IRQ b.) If you’re using the modem in a PCI environment (e.g together with the Microserver), ensure that the selected IRQ is mapped to the ISA bus (BIOS setup, IRQ ressources) c.) Although the IRQ is misconfigured, the device appears in the setup setup screen correctly d.) Sharable IRQs are not supported
4. Try to get as much information about the malfunction as possible before asking for support:
- is the modem visible in the setup summary screen
- does the settings of your terminal programm comply with the selected settings (e.g.
TELIX don’t support IRQs > 9)
- does the modem respond to an AT command (e.g “AT Z”). If not, this might hint to a
misconfigured IRQ.
- is the malfunction maybe caused due to a wrong initialization (e.g. don’t wonder if your
modem doesn’t respond to incomming calls unless you specified a correct value in the S0 register).
- when asking for help, please have the exact condition when the malfunction occured:
- a.) hardware setup: components, I/O and IRQ configuration
- b.) software setup:
BIOS version of the CPU Board BIOS settings (especially concerning the COM ports and IRQ ressources) Operation System (e.g. DOS, Windows9x, Linux, etc.) Application Software (e.g. Telix, Hyper Terminal, etc.)
9. REVISION HISTORY
File-name last
alteration
author alteration to previous version
DPC_M100.DOC 13.12.02 VK Manual created DMD1M110.DOC 11.02.03 SML completely reworked
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