MaxTech PCI Internal Voice/FAX/Data/Speakerphone... Manual de usuario

Part #MAN152 Rev. 1.0 V.90-CL
High Performance
V.90/V.34+/V.42bis
56K BPS
PCI Internal
Voice/FAX/Data/
Speakerphone
Modem
User's Manual
Contents
Section One - Introduction ..........................1
Section Two - Installation............................. 1
SectionThree-ATCommandSet ............... 6
Section Four - S Registers ........................ 13
SectionFive-ResultCodes ...................... 14
SectionSix-Troubleshooting.................... 15
SectionSeven-Supportand Service......... 17
Appendix A - Specifications ..................... 17
Appendix B - Notices ................................ 17

The information contained in this manual has been
validated at the time of this manual's production.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make any
changes and improvements in the product de-
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notice. Consequently the manufacturer assumes
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All registered trademarks are the property of their
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Copyright©1997Allrightsreserved.Noreproduction
ofthisdocumentinanyformispermittedwithoutprior
writtenauthorizationfromtheManufacturer.

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Section One - Introduction
TheMaxTechXPVS56P/CPCIPlugandPlayData,
Fax,VoiceSpeakerphoneModemconnectsyourcom-
putertoallpopularhighspeedmodemsavailabletoday.
Themodemutilizes
V.90(56Kbps)
technologytoprovide
increased download speeds using regular telephone
lines.ThemodemincorporatesPlugandPlayforeaseof
installation.
Thismanualdescribesthehardwareinstallation
proceduresforyournewmodem.Additionalinformation
onATcommandsandS-registersisprovidedsothatyour
system can be customized for a particular operating
environment.
*Note:V.90iscapableofdownloadingat56Kbps.How-
ever,currentFCCregulationslimititsspeedsto53Kbps.
Section Two - Installation
Thissectionwillprovidestepbystepinstructions
on how to install your new 56 Kbps Data, Fax, Voice,
Speakerphonemodem.Installationofthismodemisatwo-
stepprocessconsistingof:1)hardwareinstallationand
2)communicationsoftwareinstallation.
2.1 UnpackingYourModem
Becertainthatyouhavealltheitemslistedbelow.
Thispackagecontains:
•Amodem •Atelephonecable
•User'smanual •Softwareforthemodem
•Software user'smanual
2.2 WhatYou Need
Youwill need:
1. A phillips-head screw driver.
2. A computer running Microsoft Windows 95 or
later.
3. AnavailablePCIslotinyourPC.
ProceedtoSection2.3nowifyouhaveevery-
thing required.

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2.3 Hardware Installation
Installation of this modem requires opening and
manipulatingyourPC.Exercisecautionatalltimeswhen
working with AC powered and static-sensitive equip-
ment. Turn off and unplug your PC before installation.
Dischargeanystaticelectricityfromyourbodybytouch-
inganygroundedmetalsurfaceofthePCsystem,such
as its power supply cover.
1. Turn off and unplug your computer from the AC
outlet.
2. Remove your computer's cover (refer to your
computer's owner's manual).
3. Selectanyavailable32-bitPCIcardslotand remove
the slot cover (refer to Figure 2-3).
Figure 2-3 PCI Expansion Slots
4. Carefully slide the PCI internal modem into the slot
you have chosen, applying even pressure until the
modem is completely seated in the slot.
5. Fasten the retaining bracket with the screw from
the slot cover. Make sure the modem is properly
aligned. Store the slot cover for future use.
6. Replace the computer cover and plug in your com-
puter.
7. Connectthetelephonecablefromthemodem'sLINE
connector to the telephone wall jack.
8. Optionally, connect your telephone to the modem's
PHONE connector, a microphone to the MIC con-
nector and a speaker to the SPK connector.
9. Turn your computer on. Your modem is now in-
stalled.

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2.4 Hardware Configuration
TheversionofWindows9xyouhavewilldetermine
which set of dialog boxes is presented to you when
installingthemodeminWindows9x.Proceedtooneofthe
following sections, depending on your Windows 9x's
diaglogbox:
• Section 2.4.1 when Windows 95 starts for
thefirsttimeaftercardinstallation,itdetects
themodemanditdisplaystheNewHard-
ware Found dialog box
• Section 2.4.1.1 when Windows 95 starts for
thefirsttimeaftercardinstallation,itdetects
themodemanditdisplaystheUpdateDevice
Driver Wizard.
• Section 2.4.1.2 When Windows 98 starts for
thefirsttimeaftercardinstallation,itdetects
theadapteranddisplaysthe Add New
Hardware Wizard.
2.4.1 Windows 95 Release 4.00.950
WhenWindows95startsforthefirsttimeaftercard
installation,itdetectsthemodemanddisplaystheNew
HardwareFound dialogbox.
Under New Hardware Found, when asked to
“Select which driver you want to install for your new
hardware,”clickon“Driverfromdiskprovidedbyhard-
waremanufacturer.”Click“OK.”
The Install From Disk dialog box now instructs
youto“Insertthemanufacturer'sinstallationdiskintothe
driveselected,andthenclickOK.”Insert themodem's
driver diskette into the disk drive and type A:\ (or B:\ if
inserted in drive B) in the “Copy manufacturer's files
from:”box.Click“OK.”
Windows95mayrequestitsowninstallationdisks
orCD-ROMforsomefiles.InserttheWindows95disks
or CD-ROM as required. When all necessary files are
copied,themodemisconfigured.Windows95willassign
themodemaCOMportandIRQline.ProceedtoSection
2.5.

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2.4.1.2 Windows 98
WhenWindows98startsforthefirsttimeaftercard
installation,itdetectstheadapteranddisplaystheAdd
New Hardware Wizard.
Insertthediskthatcontainsyourmodemdriversinto
theappropriatedriveandclick“Next. Windows98willask
you"WhatdoyouwantWindowstodo" Select"Search
forthebestdriverforyourdevice".Click"Next". Windows
98 will find the driver on the driver disk. Click "Next".
Windowswillnowfindaseconddeviceonthemodem.
Makesurethatthedriverdiskisstillinthediskdriveand
click “Next.” Windows will find the second driver. Click
“Finish”tocompletetheinstallation.
Whenallnecessaryfilesarecopied,themodemis
configured.Windows98willassignthemodemaCOM
portandIRQline. Proceedto Section 2.5.
2.5 SoftwareInstallationandConfiguration
You are now ready to install and configure the
communicationsoftware.Refertoyoursoftwaremanual
forinstallationprocedures.
Wesuggestthefollowingcommunicationparam-
eters when you first use your data communication
2.4.1.1 Windows 95 Release 4.00.950 B
WhenWindows95startsforthefirsttimeaftercard
installation,itdetectsthemodemanddisplaystheUpdate
DeviceDriverWizard.Insertthedriverdiskintothedisk
driveandclick“Next.”Windowswillfindthedriveronthe
driverdisk.Click“Finish.Windows95mayrequestitsown
installationdisksorCDforsomefiles.InserttheWindows
95disks orCDasrequired.
Windows will now find a second device on the
modem.Makesurethatthedriverdiskisstillinthedisk
drive and click “Next.” Windows will find the second
driver.Click“Finish”tocompletetheinstallation.
Whenallnecessaryfilesarecopied,themodemis
configured.Windows95willassignthemodemaCOM
portandIRQline. Proceedto Section 2.5.

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software.Consultthesoftwaremanualforinformationon
usingtheseandotherparameters/features.
115,200 bps; 8 data bits; no parity; 1 stop bit;
RTS/CTSflowcontrolsetto“on;”initialization
string: AT&F
Selecta“GenericClass1”modemtypeinyourfax
software
Note that your software must be configured to
communicatewiththemodemonthesameCOMportand
IRQlineusedbythemodem.
2.6 TestingYourModemAfterInstallation
Inordertotestyourmodemyoushouldbefamiliar
withyourcommunicationsoftware.Loadandsetupyour
communicationsoftwareandenterinto“terminalmode.”
Make sure that the COM Port and IRQ settings of the
modemmatchthe software.TypeATon yourterminal
screenandpressENTER.Youmaysee“AT”,“AATT”or
nothingonthe screen.Inallcases,themodemshould
respondwithanOKor0.Ifitdoesnot,eitherthemodem
hasnotbeeninstalledproperlyorthesoftwarehasnot
beenproperlyconfigured.ReviewSections2.2-2.5 and
becertainthatthemodemandthesoftwarehavebeen
properly installed. If required, refer to Section 6 for
additional troubleshootinginformation.
2.7 UsingYourModem
Thesoftwareincludedwithyourmodemproduct
providesauserfriendlyinterfacetoaccessthefax,data
andvoice/speakerphonefunctionsofyourmodem.
This
software should be sufficient for all of your com-
municationneeds
.Theremaybetimeswhenyouneed
toaccessthemodemmanuallyviamodemcommands.
ReadSection3forasummarydescriptionofthemodem
commandsetbeforemanuallyaccessingthemodem.You
maywanttoreadthesoftwaremanualfirst,however,as
thesoftwaremayalreadyprovideauserfriendlymethod
of accessing the functions you need (i.e. dialing or
answering calls).

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2.8 Where To Go From Here
Youshouldfamiliarizeyourselfwiththefunctions
available from the included software by reading its
manual. You will be accessing most, if not all, of the
modem'sfunctionsfromthis software.Youmayalsouse
anyothercommerciallyavailable communicationsoft-
ware with the modem. Read Section 3 only if you are
interested in accessing the modem manually, and not
throughtheincludedsoftware.Section4and5contain
reference material, and can be skipped. If you have
difficultiesgettingyourmodemtowork,readSection6
Troubleshooting,
to find answers to commonly asked
questionsandproblems.
Section Three - AT Command Set
3.1 ExecutingCommands
Commandsareacceptedbythemodemwhileitisin
CommandMode.YourmodemisautomaticallyinCommand
Mode until you dial a number and establish a connection.
CommandsmaybesenttoyourmodemfromaPCrunning
communicationsoftwareoranyotherterminaldevices.
Yourmodemiscapableofdatacommunicationatrates
of:300,1200,2400,4800,9600,14400,19200,28800,38400,
57600and115200bps.MakesureyourCOMportbaudrate
settingsinyourcommunicationssoftwareissettooneofthe
abovespeeds.
3.2 Command Structure
Allcommandssenttothemodemmustbeginwith
ATandendwithENTER.Allcommandsmaybetypedin
eitherupperorlowercase,butnotmixed.Tomakethe
commandlinemorereadable,spacesmaybeinserted
between commands. If you omit a parameter from a
command that requires one, it is just like specifying a
parameterof0.
Example:
ATH[ENTER]
Thiscommandcausesyourmodemtohangup.

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3.3 BasicAT Commands
In the following listings, all default settings are
printedin bold text.
Command Function
AManually answer incoming call
A/ Repeat last command executed. Do not
precedeA/withATorfollowwithENTER
AT Appears at the beginning of every
commandline
B_ B0 CCITTmode
B1 Bell mode
B2 V.23 at 1200/75
B3 V.23 at 75/1200
C_ C0 Carrier always off
C1 Normal transmit carrier
D_ 0 - 9, A-D, # and *
P pulse dialing
R originate calls in answer mode
T touch-tone dialing
W wait for second dial tone
, pause
@ wait for five seconds of silence
! flash
; return to Command Mode after dialing
DS=n Dial one of the four telephone numbers
(n=0-3) stored in the modem’s non-
volatilememory
E_ E0 Commands are not echoed
E1 Commands are echoed
F_ F0 Enables online echo
F1 Disables online echo
+++ TIES Escape Characters - Switch from
DataModetoCommandMode
H_ H0 Force modem on-hook (hang up)
H1 Force modem off-hook (make busy)
I_ I0 Display product-identification code
I1 FactoryROMID
I2 Internal memory test
I3 DeviceID
I4 Reserved

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I5 Modem chip hardware configuration
I6 Country code
I7 Board manufacturer firmware version
I8 Modem firmware version
I10 Modem board configuration
L_ L0 Low speaker volume
L1 Low speaker volume
L2 Medium speaker volume
L3 High speaker volume
M_ M0 Internal speaker off
M1 Internal speaker on until carrier
detected
M2 Internal speaker always on
M3 Internalspeakeronuntilcarrierdetected
and off while dialing
N_ N0 Connect only at DTE rate
N1 Automatic rate negotiation
O_ O0 Return to Data Mode
O1 Return to Data Mode and initiate an
equalizer retrain
O3 Renegotiates rate and then returns to
data mode
PSet Pulse dial as default
Q_ Q0 Modem sends responses
Q1 Modem does not send responses
S
n
?
n=0-33
Read and display value in register n
S
n
=
x
Set register
n
(n=0-33; x=0-255)
TSet Tone Dial as default
V_ V0 Numeric responses
V1 Word responses
W_ W0 Modem reports DTE response
codes
W1 Modem reports DTE response codes
W2 Modem reports DCE response codes
W3 Modem reports DTE speed, modulation
mode, error control, data compression,
DCE transmit and receive speed
W4 Modem reports protocol, data
compression and DTE data rate
X_ X0 Hayes Smartmodem 300 compatible
responses/blind dialing
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