PCI Modem CardUser’s Manual
Chapter 3 Software Installation73.2 For Windows 98Start Windows 98 and insert the provided CD into your CD-ROM drive tostart driver installation.Step
PCI Modem Card User's Manual8Step 4 Windows will find the location of the driver; click Next.Step 5 Click Finish.Step 6 Windows will continue to
Chapter 3 Software Installation93.3 For Windows MeStart Windows Me and insert the provided CD into your CD-ROM drive tostart driver installation.Step
PCI Modem Card User's Manual10Step 4 When the following window appears, click Finish.Step 5 Windows will continue to detect another device. Repea
Chapter 3 Software Installation11Step 2 When confirm message appears, click OK.Step 3 When prompted to restart your computer, click OK.When you are d
PCI Modem Card User's Manual123.5 For Windows 2000Start Windows 2000 and insert the provided CD into your CD-ROM drive tostart driver installatio
Chapter 3 Software Installation13Step 4 Click Browse to locate the path of the driver: x:\Driver\W2K(where x: represents your CD-ROM drive) and click
PCI Modem Card User's Manual143.6 For Windows XPStart Windows XP and insert the provided CD into your CD-ROM drive tostart driver installation.St
Chapter 3 Software Installation15Step 4 Click Finish. When Found New Hardware screen appears, waitfor completing the installation.When you are done w
17Chapter 4 Configuring CountriesBefore using the modem, you may need to specify the country where youlocate upon different telecommunication regulat
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PCI Modem Card User's Manual18Step 3 From the drop-down list of I am in (for Windows 95) or I am inthis country/region (for Windows 98/Me), selec
Chapter 4 Configuring Countries19Step 2 In Modems Properties window, highlight Agere Systems PCISoft Modem and click Dialing Properties.Step 3 From t
PCI Modem Card User's Manual204.3 For Windows 2000/XPNote: The configuration steps are the same in Windows 2000 and WindowsXP. The graphics here
21Chapter 5 Verify Modem InstallationIf you are going to install data/fax communications software, you may startwith a quick test to check that the W
PCI Modem Card User's Manual22Step 3 Highlight the COM port used by your modem and then click MoreInfo….Step 4 Wait for communication with your m
Chapter 5 Verify Modem Installation235.2 For Windows 2000/XPNote: The verification steps are the same in Windows 2000 and WindowsXP. The graphics her
PCI Modem Card User's Manual24Step 4 Wait for communication with your modem.Step 5 If your modem is properly installed, the command response(some
25Chapter 6 Uninstalling the DriversThis chapter describes how to uninstall the modem software from yoursystem. If you are going to uninstall the mod
PCI Modem Card User's Manual26Step 3 Click Yes to remove the components.Step 4 When prompted to restart your computer, select Yes or No asrequire
Chapter 6 Uninstalling the Drivers27Step 4 When prompted to restart your computer, select Yes or No asrequired.6.3 For Windows 2000/XPNote: The remov
IContentsCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...11.1 Features...
29Appendix A AT CommandsAT Command SetAT commands are issued to the modem to control the modem’s operationand software configuration. The basic comma
PCI Modem Card User's Manual30by register S12 (see S12—Escape Guard Time), the escape guard time.Register S2 (see S2—AT Escape Character) identif
Appendix A AT Commands31parentheses are ignored by the modem and may be included in the dial stringto enhance readability.Dial ModifiersModifier Func
PCI Modem Card User's Manual32E<value>—Echo CommandUse this command to enable or disable the soft modem echo feature. Whenthe echo feature
Appendix A AT Commands33The following table describes each of the results listed for the ATI 11command.ATI11 Command ResultsResult DescriptionLast Co
PCI Modem Card User's Manual34Receive Frame CountNumber of LAPM frames received by the clientduring this call. Count wraps around at 65535.Receiv
Appendix A AT Commands35M1 Speaker is on until the modem detects the carrier signal(default).M2 Speaker is always on when the modem is off-hook.M3 Sp
PCI Modem Card User's Manual36Q0 Enables result codes (default).Q1 Disables result codes.S<register_number>=<value>—S Register Contro
Appendix A AT Commands37parameter of this command is stored in bits 4—6 of register S22.X<value> CommandsCommand DescriptionX0Busy detection is
PCI Modem Card User's Manual38• CALL WAITING DETECTEDX5 Busy detection is enabled; blind dialing is disabled. Thedialing cannot be conducted unle
PCI Modem Card User's ManualIIA.2 Result Codes...6
Appendix A AT Commands39Use this command to control the modem’s response to receiving a remotemodems carrier signal. Data carrier detect (DCD) is a s
PCI Modem Card User's Manual40&K0 Disables flow control.&K3 Enables RTS/CTS (hardware) flow control (default).&K4 Enables XON/XOFF fl
Appendix A AT Commands41&S1 DSR comes on after establishing a connection and goes offwhen the connection ends.&T<value>—Self-Test Comma
PCI Modem Card User's Manual42\A<value>—Select Maximum MNP Block SizeThe modem will operate an MNP error corrected link using a maximumbloc
Appendix A AT Commands43\K3 Sends a break to the remote modem immediately.\K5 Sends a nondestructive, non expedited break to the remotemodem (default
PCI Modem Card User's Manual44\Q0 Disables flow control (same as &K0).\Q1 XON/XOFF software flow control (same as &K4).\Q3 RTS/CTS to DTE
Appendix A AT Commands45%C3 V.42 bis/ MNP 5 enabled. Data compression enabled (default).%E<value>—Auto Fallback/Fallforward ControlThis command
PCI Modem Card User's Manual467 34666 kbits/s. 19 50666 kbits/s.8 36000 kbits/s. 20 52000 kbits/s.9 37333 kbits/s. 21 53333 kbits/s.10 38666 kbit
Appendix A AT Commands472 Enables DTE-controlled V.8 negotiation.+A8T=<signal>,<1st_message>,<2nd_message>,<sig_en>,<msg_e
PCI Modem Card User's Manual48+DR Data Compression Report Value+DR=0 This command disables the compression report.+DR=1 This command enables the
1Chapter 1 IntroductionCongratulations on the purchase of your new 56K modem! This handbookwill help you through the installation procedure. You also
Appendix A AT Commands49Use this command to configure the V.44 data compression method used bythe modem. The soft modem never disconnect if V.44 is n
PCI Modem Card User's Manual50+EB=<break_selection>,<timed>,<default_length>—Break Handling InError Control OperationUse this c
Appendix A AT Commands51+ER Control Reporting Commands:+ER=0 This command enables error control report (default).+ER=1 This command disables error co
PCI Modem Card User's Manual52+ETBM=<pending_TD>,<pending_RD>,<timer>—Call TerminationBuffer ManagementUse this command to set
Appendix A AT Commands53Use this command to set the modem service class. The service classdetermines if the modem is in data, FAX. The +FCLASS comman
PCI Modem Card User's Manual54+GOI—Request Global Object IdentificationThis command returns the ISO registration object identifier.+GOI Displays
Appendix A AT Commands55+IPR=<DTE rate>—Fixed DTE RateUse this command to set the DTE to DCE transmission rate. There are twelvefixed transmiss
PCI Modem Card User's Manual56rate have been determined and before any error control or data compressionreports or the final result code (e.g., C
Appendix A AT Commands57The <max_rate> specifies the highest connections rate for the DCE.Valid <max_rate> Range:0 Determined by modulati
PCI Modem Card User's Manual58+PMH=<value>—Modem On Hold EnableUse this command to enable or disable modem on hold. Note, that the+PMH comm
PCI Modem Card User's Manual2* Due to FCC limitations, speeds of 53 kbits/s are the maximum permissible transmitpower levels during download tran
Appendix A AT Commands59+PMHT=6 Grant modem on hold request with a 2 min. time-out.+PMHT=7 Grant modem on hold request with a 3 min. time-out.+PMHT=8
PCI Modem Card User's Manual60+FTH=96 V.29. 9600 bits/s.+FTH=73 V.17. 7200 bits/s.+FTH=74 V.17 (short train). 7200 bits/s.+FTH=97 V.17. 9600 bits
Appendix A AT Commands61Note: This command controls automatic switching from class 1 to class 0 forcall answering only. It does not affect call origi
PCI Modem Card User's Manual62+FRH=96V.29. 9600 bits/s.+FRH=73V.17. 7200 bits/s.+FRH=74V.17 (short train). 7200 bits/s.+FRH=97V.17. 9600 bits/s.+
Appendix A AT Commands63The +FTH=<mod> command causes the modem to transmit data framed inthe HDLC protocol at the modulation defined as below:
PCI Modem Card User's Manual64+FTS=<value> causes the modem to terminate a transmission and wait for<value> x 10 ms before responding
Appendix A AT Commands65CONNECT 26400 EC* 57 Connection at 26400 bits/s.CONNECT 28800 EC* 58 Connection at 28800 bits/s.CONNECT 31200 EC* 59 Connecti
PCI Modem Card User's Manual66CONNECT 53333 EC* 113 Connection at 53333 bits/s.CONNECT 54666 EC* 114 Connection at 54666 bits/s.A.3 S-RegistersTh
Appendix A AT Commands67S14General bit-mapped optionsstatus: command echo, quietmode, result codes,tone/pulse.— — 138(10001010b)S20 Sync underrun fil
PCI Modem Card User's Manual68S48 V.42 negotiation control. — — 7S53 General bit-mapped options:calling tone flag, off-hookrestrictions, blind di
3Chapter 2 Hardware Installation2.1 Installing the CardStep1 With the power to your computer disconnected, remove PC casing.Note: Some PCI compliant
69Appendix B SpecificationsCompatibilityITU-T V.92 V.9056000, 54667, 53333, 52000, 50667, 49333,48000, 46667, 45333, 42667, 41333, 40000,38667, 37333
PCI Modem Card User's Manual7014400bps (V.17) TCM12000bps (V.17) TCM9600bps (V.29) QAM7200bps (V.29) QAM4800bps (V.27ter) DPSK2400bps (V.27
Appendix B Specifications71Fax modeFax modem send and receive rates up to 14400bps! V.17, V.29, V.27ter, and V.21 channel 2.! TIA/EIA 578 Class1 FAX.
PCI Modem Card User's Manual72DTMF SIGNAL LEVEL (dBm)Hi. G = -8± 2 dBmLo. G = -10± 2 dBmM/B RATIO39± 3/61± 4 10 PPSRETURN LOSS300Hz ~ 340
Appendix B Specifications73`DTMF Tone FrequencyLow Group Frequency (Hz)697 770 852 9411209 1 4 7 *1336 2 5 8 01477 3 6 9 #High GroupFrequency (Hz)163
75Appendix C GlossaryASCII - An acronym for American Standard Code for InformationExchange. ASCII is a seven-bit code which defines 128 standard cha
PCI Modem Card User's Manual76Modem - A combination of the words MOdulator and DEModulator.Modems transform digital data into analog signals and
Appendix C Glossary77RAM - Random Access Memory.ROM - Read-Only Memory. A chip inside the modem which stores thefactory default settings. This memo
79Appendix D ASCII Code TableDecimal Hex Value Decimal Hex Value Decimal Hex Value Decimal Hex Value000 00 NUL 032 20 (space) 064 40 @ 096 60 '0
5Chapter 3 Software Installation3.1 For Windows 95Start Windows 95 and insert the provided CD into your CD-ROM drive tostart driver installation.Step
PCI Modem Card User's Manual6Step 3 Click Browse to specify the path to X:\Driver\Win9x where X isthe CD-ROM drive letter and click OK.Step 4 Win
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