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1. Distinctive Ring selection can be disabled by VEM command Relay playback control 1 0 255 0 255 o n 0 gt o nn oO i 0 0 i 128 Play mode none all Ringback goes away timer 50 128 121131 0 O i 100 all 0 121 131 none 2 G 5 C 1 E C Compression method selection 140 8000 all i 0 Ringback never appeared timer 0 255 Silence detection quiet and silence 128 50 0 255 0 255 5 255 VEM m Event reporting and masking Call 86 BB860980 BFE63883 BB863EE0 Buffer threshold setting 192 320 192 320 DTE DCE inactivity timer axa Automatic hang up control Speakerphone on offcontrol 0 oq RADISH VOICEVIEW This modem implements the commands and protocols needed to support Radish VoiceView Supported commands and responses are listed below Table 6 VoiceView Commands Command Function FCLASS 80 1 Select DTE DCE interface rate turn on off autobaud 4 SIP_ Initialize VoiceView parameters o 4 o ES o er SIC Resetcapabilitiestodefaultsening Disable switchhook status monitoring required if DCE implements switchhook status monitoring and is used with handset adapter SDA Stat modemdatamode o SEX Startfaxdatamode o S SQR Capabilities query response control SSP VoiceView transmission speed __ SSR Startsequence response contol VLS n Analog source destination selection VSPen Speakerphon
2. CONNECT 26400 8 NOANSWER 28 CONNECT 38400 18 CONNECT 57600 31 33 35 45 LIMITED WARRANTY Manufacturer warrants that the products sold hereunder are free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two 2 years from manufacturing date This limited warranty applies only to the original purchaser of Jaton Product and is not transferable This limited warranty does not apply if failure to the Product Registration or over thirty 30 days from purchase original invoice date This Limited Warranty does not cover any incompatibilities due to the user s computer hardware software or any related system configuration in which the Jaton Products interfaces Proof of purchase will be require before any consideration by Manufacturer occurs OTHER LIMITS The forgoing is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied Including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purposeManufacturer does not warrant against damages or defects arising out ofimproper or abnormal use of handling of the products against defects or damages arising from 91 improper installation where installation is by persons other than Manufacturer against defects in products or components not manufactured or installed by Manufacturer or against damages result from non manufacturer made products or components This warranty does not apply if the Product has been damaged by acc
3. D DRIVERSYWINSSSINTELST1 INF Cancel A confirmation screen that prompt the source location for driver files to continue click on lt Next gt button again Preferences COM Port Intemational Settings Uninstall Modem Preferences Modem Front Panel Causes the modem front panel applet to start as a tray icon automatically when Windows loads Modem Drivers M Enable DOS Box support Enables modem support for DOS based applications and DOS based games in Windows 95 IV Enable IRQ Sharing Allows modem to share an IRQ with other devices in the system network card video card etc 24 Install process brings up the configure screen interface and you can perform the configuration now or later but the install is not over yet please click on lt OK gt button to continue D Intel R 536EP 4 92 Modem Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires Cancel This screen is not the final for installation click on lt Finish gt button Intel R 536EP Serial Wave Device Windows is installing the software for your new hardware Installation still processing few screens after you click lt Finish gt on above VERIFYING MODEM INSTALLATION Open system icon in Control panel switch tab bar on Device manager then click on the Modem item and you should see the device with no yellow exclamation or red
4. Ill Modem board configuration bits set by board manufacturer 114 SAFE device DO D1 D2 D3 In Speaker Volume control Default 2 LO 1 Low volume L2 Medium speaker volume L3 High speaker volume Mn Speaker On Off Default 1 MO Speaker off M1 Speaker on until modem detects the carrier signal M3 Speaker off during dialing on until modem carrier present Nn Select data rate handshake Default 1 NO Handshake only at DTE to modem data rate N1 Begins handshake at DTE to modem data rate and falls to highest compatible rate Go Online Default 0 OO Returns modem to data mode Ol Retrains equalizer and then returns to data mode PP Pedal O o Qn Result Codes Default 0 QO Enables display of result codes Disables display of result codes Ql Sn Select an S register Sn x Write to an S Register Sn Read from an S Register Vn Result Codes Format Default 1 VO Enable short form result codes Numeric Enable long form result code Text or Verbose Wn Response code data rate Default 0 WO Reports DTE speed response codes W1 Reports DTE speed response codes W2 Reports DCE speed response codes W3 Reports DTE speed response codes and information on error 77 amp MO correction and data compression Result Code type Default 4 Enables result codes 0 4 disables detection of busy and dial tone Enables result codes 0 5 10 and above disables busy and dial tone detection Enables result
5. f Communicating with Modem This may take several seconds Cancel It may take while for the results EEE ERES General Modem Diagnostics Advanced Driver Resources Modem Information Field Value Hardware ID PCIWEN_8086 DEY_1040 amp SUBSYS_1000 Lit EA f Command Response A ATQOVIEO Success E AT GMM Intel R 536EP 92 Modem H 324 video ready rey 1 0 AT FCLASS 0 18 bd lt Lill gt L Query Modem Logging You may write down all repose information for your support needs in the future then click on OK to close TESTING COMMAND You may using the HyperTerminal to utilizing some of the command response before you ready to operating this modem Click on Start at lower left corner on your windows desktop select on run then input hypertrm exe into dialog box click on OK button to launching HyperTerminal in windows 57 Before you can make any phone or modem connections Windows needs the following information about your current location What country region are you in now United States What area code or city code are you in now 40d If you need to specify a carrier code what is it If you dial a number to access an outside line what is it The phone system at this location uses Tone dialing Pulse dialing a The HyperTerminal command brings up the dial up screen for connection Actual
6. phone number before the phone system has had time to connect to an outside line 9 555 3333 To get a pause Solution B You may be trying to dial into another area code you must first 70 Problem Solution Problem Solution Problem Solution Problem Solution dial a 1 before the phone number in your dialing string 1555 555 3333 To get into another area code The other end could be busy or not answering Make sure the number you dialed is correct Test the number by dialing it on your telephone not through your modem If you are using the modem internationally your modem may not recognize the dial tone in the local country Try the command ATX3DT and the telephone number Error message Make sure you selected the correct modem in your communications software If you are typing from the command line in terminal mode make sure you typed correctly Make sure you are issuing the correct AT command Note Not all modems support the same AT Command set Check the AT Command set in this manual to ensure that you are using a valid AT Command Modem communication error or modem not found Make sure you have selected the correct COM Port in your communications software setup Check all the cable connections and make sure they are secure In fax software make sure you have selected the correct fax class The Port setting in the Control Panel in Windows may not be set properly Modem would not connec
7. Digital Signal Processor It performs all digital signal processing functions for the chipset such as modulation schemes and modem handshakes UART UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter is the device used in DTE or DCE for asynchronous data receiving and transmitting The normal UART device used in PC is NS16450 For high speed serial data receiving 38400 bps and up the PC may not be fast enough and 62 data may get lost In this case a UART with data buffer is needed such as L6C550A NVRAM THIS MODEM DOESN T SUPPORTED NVRAM Non Volatile RAM is a device to store the DCE configuration Upon powering up the modem defaults to the configuration specified in the NVRAM or to the factory default ifthe NVRAM is not installed DCE configuration can be changed and stored by DTE in the NVRAM by first setting up the current configuration and then sending an AT command amp Wn The active profile will be lost if reset commands are issued or the modem is powered down For examples ATZ Resets and then configures the modem to NVRAM user profile 0 AT amp F S0 1 amp W1 amp Y1 amp F configures the modem to factory default amp S0 1 configure the modem to answer after lring amp W1 saves the active configuration to profile 1 amp Y1 configures the modem to use NVRAM user profile 1 as the power up defaults AT COMMAND SET AND S REGISTER The modem DCE operates in one of two states command or online In each state
8. Grant MOH with 12 minute time out Grant MOH with 16 minute time out Grant MOH with indefinite time out V 92 Phase 1 and Phase 2 Control This command controls the global enabling or disabling of the V 92 shortened Phase 1 and Phase 2 startup procedures not the initiation thereof This OmAANDUN FP WNK O 10 11 mom wm N command is used in conjunction with the PSS command 0 Enable Short Phase 1 and Phase 2 Default 1 Enable Short Phase 1 2 Enable Short Phase 2 3 Disable Short Phase 1 and Short Phase 2 Use Short Sequence This command causes a calling DCE to force either a V 92 short or full startup sequence as defined by the PQC command on the next and subsequent connections 0 The DCEs decide whether or not to use the short startup 81 procedures The short startup procedures shall only be used if enabled by the PQC command Forces the use of the short startup procedures on next and subsequent connections if they are enabled by the PQC command Forces the use of the full startup procedures on the next and subsequent connections independent of setting of the PQC command Default DATA ERROR CORRECTION amp COMPRESSION COMMANDS Your modem supports two types of error correction MNP 2 4 and V 42 and data compression MNP5 and V 42 bis V 42 error correction uses LAPM as the primary error control protocol and uses MNP2 4 as an alternative V 42 bis data compression requires V 42 LAPM only MNPS requ
9. at the appropriate high impedance state Power on mode consists of an Operational mode and a sleep or power down mode In Operational mode the modem chipset is fully powered and is either communicating with the host and or another modem or is performing internal processing In Sleep mode power is turned off to most of the internal circuitry of the DSP and SAFE Sleep mode is controlled by S register 33 When enabled the modem enters Sleep or Power down mode whenever the modem has been inactive for a user programmable time delay The modem is considered to be in an inactive state when 1 No internal processing is being performed 2 No activity occurs between the host and the modem within a specific time period 3 The modem is on hook The mode exits sleep mode whenever the host writes the modem or when a ring signal is detected The modem does not wake up after the host reads the UART registers TRANSMIT LEVELS The factory defaults transmit level for V 92 and V 34 transmission is 10 dBmt1 dB at Tip and Ring Data and Fax use separate transmission levels TRANSMIT TONE LEVELS The modem generates DTFM answer call and guard tones Tone Value Application Calling Tone 1100 Hz Fax originator 1300 Hz Data originator Answer Tone 2100 Hz Data Fax ITU T 2225 Hz Data Bell mode Guard Tone 1800 Hz Data Fax 550 Hz answer mode CALLER ID Caller ID is a service that allows the user to see the caller s telepho
10. click the Modem icon This screen displays the installed modems Find your modem and double click on that selection If your modem does not appear then either the modem was not added through the Modems Icon in the Control Panel or the modem s installation process failed After double clicking your modem type a new screen displays information about your modem This screen informs you whether the device is working properly and if there is a COM port or device conflict After you re finished viewing this window press the OK button to return to the System Properties menu To remove or eliminate a modem select the modem in the System Properties menu and press the Remove button Alternately access the Modems icon from the Control Panel select the modem name and press the Remove button COMPUTER PROPERTIES SCREEN From the System Properties window double click the Computer icon This opens up the Computer Properties 74 screen This screen provides information on which IRQs I O address Memory Address and DMA channels are used by the computer To see if any IRQs are available select the Interrupt Request IRQ circle at the top of the Computer Properties screen the default selection when first entering this window Next scroll down to see which IRQ numbers are used If an IRQ number is not shown then that IRQ is not being used by the system and can be used by your modem if your modem supports that IRQ number T
11. codes 0 6 and 10 and above disables busy detection and enables dial tone detection Enables result codes 0 5 7 and 10 and above enables busy detection and disables dial tone detection Enables result codes 0 7 and 10 and above enables busy and dial tone detection Long Space Disconnect Default 0 Disable Long Space Disconnect Enable Long Space Disconnect Recall stored profile Default 0 Resets modem and recalls user profile 0 Resets modem and recalls user profile 1 DCD data carrier detect option Default 1 Ignores remote modem status DCD always on DCD set according to remote modem status DTR Control Data Terminal Ready Default 2 In async mode modem ignores DTR Modem switches to command mode when DTR switches on When DTR switches off the modem goes on hook and disables auto answer mode when DTR switches on auto answer is enabled Turning off DTR re initializes the modem and resets values except UART registers Guard tone option 1200 bps and 2400 bps only Default 0 disables guard tone Enables 550 Hz guard tone Enables 1800 Hz guard tone Auxiliary relay control Default 0 Auxiliary relay never operated Activates auxiliary relay when modem is off hook Select serial flow control Default 3 Disable flow control Bidirectional hardware flow control Xon Xoff software flow control Communication mode option modem supports only async mode Default 0 78 amp Pn dial pulse ratio Default 0 amp
12. is to use the HyperTerminal program to send an AT command to the modem Alternatively you can use the software s autodial feature Installation was successful if you get an OK back from the modem or if the modem dials use the auto dial feature If HyperTerminal returns an error message then the installation either did not work properly or a COM port or IRQ conflict exists HyperTerminal is located in the Windows 95 program Accessories menu After loading HyperTerminal set the modem type to your modem If your modem type is not displayed then the Unimodem ID installation failed Correctly entering the modem type you also need to enter a telephone number even though you may not use the dial feature Then press the OK button the HyperTerminal will display Dial screen To make sure the installation was successful type AT You should see an OK message If HyperTerminal displays an error message then the system is not configured properly and you should check the Windows 95 modem properties Setup Jaton s modem If your modem is not detected by Windows 95 PnP function then you simply need to add this modem from the Windows 95 modem property 1 Inthe Control Panel double click on the Modems icon 2 Press the Add button in the Modem Properties screen 3 Press the Next button in the Install New Modem screen Windows 95 then generates a Unimodem ID for your modem
13. mode with speed buffering Selects normal mode with speed buffering Select MNP reliable mode Select V 42 auto reliable mode Select V 42 reliable mode Originate reliable link Set serial port flow control Default 3 Disables flow control XON XOFF software flow control Unidirectional hardware flow control Bi directional hardware flow control Disables inactivity timer Default 0 Accept reliable link Set XON XOFF pass through Default 0 Processes flow control characters Processes flow control characters and passes to local or remote Switch to reliable mode Switch to normal mode 83 Set V 42 detect phase Default 1 Disables the V 42 detect phase Enables the V 42 detect phase V 42 bis compression control Default 3 Disables V 42 bis Enables V 42 bis only when transmitting data Enables V 42 bis only when receiving data Enables V 42 bis for both transmitting and receiving data V 42 bis string length Default 32 V 44 Data CompressionThis command controls the V 44 data compression function if provided in the DCE It accepts the following sub parameters m lt direction gt lt compression_negotiation gt lt capability gt lt m ax codewords tx gt lt max codewords rx gt lt max string tx gt lt max string rx gt lt max history tx gt lt max history 1x gt lt direction gt Specified the desired direction s of the data compression function 0 Negotiated no compression 1 Transmit
14. on OK Otherwise you may check local telephone company for available line services 33 International Settings Installation Default Select a region Spain International Settings Suriname Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Trinidad and Tobago Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Urugua United States of Americ Venezuela Cancel Apply 6 The install process is not over Click on Finish button Intel R 536EP WDM Modem Driver Windows has finished installing the new hardware device mark on the selection as below then click on Next Cancel 7 Again the wizard ask you to install a modem device Place check Windows has found the following new hardware Modem Device Windows can automatically search for and install software that supports your hardware If your hardware came with installation media insert it now and click Next What would you like to do Automatic search for a better driver Recommended zen 8 Keep the same source location for your driver files then click on Next button Windows will search for new drivers in its driver database on your hard drive and in any of the following selected JV Removable Media Floppy CD ROM IV Specify a location D NDRIVERS winme 7 Browse Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location so you can select the driv
15. provides the complete modem functions for the following modes Group 3 fax data voice V 42 MNP 2 4 and V 44 V 42 bis MNP 5 Microcom Networking Protocol Class 5 Each mode has its own unique AT command set Additionally the modem provides special modes of operation for VoiceView and power management 13 DATA MODE In the data mode the 56K modem operate at up to 48 000 bps transmit and up to 56 000 bps receive It implements all data rates and modulation schemes for ITU T standards V 92 V 90 V 34 V 32bis V 32 V 22bis V 22 V 21 Bell 212A and Bell 103 The chipset implements a standard TIES Data mode AT command set V 44 V 42 BIS MNP 2 5 MODES Up to 6 1 data compression that will improve the current data compression anywhere from 230 to 60 percent up to as much as 200 percent for certain types of highly compression data For users it means that your WEB browsing will be much faster V 42 MNP 2 4 AND V 42 BIS MNP 5 MODES The FastPath modem supports error correction V 42 MNP 2 4 and data compression V 42 bis MNP 5 Error correction ensures error free data transfer Data compression substantially increases the modem data throughput over the basic data rate Depending on the data stream MNP 5 may provide up to 2 1 compression Alternately ITU T V 42 bis can provide up to 4 1 compression FAX MODE In Fax mode the FastPath modem operate at up to 14 400 bps transmit and receive and implement all
16. to our Web Site that listed above For software upgrade please refer to the communication software manual If you encounter a problem with your modem you may consult the Trouble Shooting section in later chapter If your modem is purchased from OEM supplier or as a part of PC from a system integrator please call their Technical Support first INSTALLATION GETTING STARTED This section will walk you through of your modem s installation Before you getting started make sure that you do have the following items Internal Voice Data Fax Modem Software and Document CD RJ11 Standard Phone Cord Telephone Line Jack Appropriated hardware tools such as screw driver etc COM PORT AND IRQ This modem is Plug and Play device and no jumper settings needed on board However you may organize the PCI configuration on CMOS Motherboard BIOS setup utility to explicit the IRQ sequence for PCI slots or make available IRQ for its purpose Most communication software prefer standard COM port and IRQ e g COM1 IRQ4 or COM2 IRQ3 Your system may have unused Serial UART port occupies one of this port address and IRQ It is recommended to disable it and let your internal modem use the COM port address and IRQ Refer to your main board or I O card manual on how to disable the port in your system HARDWARE DESCRIPTION BOARD LAYOUT Modem s Plate Jumperless Plug n Play PCIBus vino VE PTE E HARDWARE INSTALLATION ST
17. 800 V 27 4800 ter 29999999 PCM TCM TCM TCM TCM QAM QAM QAM DPSK FSK DPSK FSK Modulation TCM TCM TCM TCM QAM QAM QAM DPSK 8000 3200 Variable 2400 2400 600 600 300 600 300 Baud Rates 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 1600 Variable 1920 Variable 1800 1800 1200 2400 1200 2400 11808 18508 1200 2400 10708 20258 Carrier Frequency 1800 1800 1800 1800 1700 1700 1700 1800 2400 DPSK 1200 1800 V 21 300 FSK 300 1650M 1850S V 90 ITU T data receive rates of up to 56 000 bps can be achieved only in connections with equipment compatible ISPs Internet Service Providers PHYSICAL ELECTRICAL ENVIRONMENTAL Dimensions 2 5 x 4 75 64cm x 12cm Cables Phone cord Connectors 1 RJ11 jack for telephone and PSTN line connections Speaker Interface Maximum load 8 Q Humidity 20 90 non condensing Temperature 0 to 70 C 32 to 158 F Storage Temp 65 to 150 C Transmit Level 6 dBm 1 dB dialup Programmable Receive Level 9 to 43 dBm DCD is deactivated at 48dBm or below SYSTEM REQUIREMENT PC system with a free PCI slot CD ROM Drive to load software Hard Disk Drive with 5 MB free space Microsoft Windows 98 Me Windows NTTM4 0 Windows 2000 XP Free COM port address 1 2 3 4 or Free IRQ for the COM port 3 4 5 7 10 11 or 12 N D4 ZAN ES MODES OF OPERATION The Ambient chipset
18. EPS STEP 1 INSTALLING THE MODEM EX TURN YOUR COMPUTER S POWER OFF Turn off the power to your PC and any attached peripheral devices such as Printers Scanner and Monitor Find an empty PCI slot inside your computer Remove the silver bracket behind the slot where you want to install the modem Save the screw Before you remove the modem from its static resistant bag you must discharge any static electricity on your body by touching a grounded metal surface When handling this modem hold it by its edges and avoid touching its circuitry EX REPLACE THE COVER ON YOUR PC Slide the cover back on your PC and secure it with the screws Reconnect your power cord and all cables STEP 2 CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES EX CONNECT THE MODEM WITH TELEPHONE CORD Plug one end of the included telephone cord into the LINE jack on the modem and the other end into wall telephone outlet EX CONNECT THE MICROPHONE TO MIC PORT If you have a microphone you can plug the microphone jack into the MIC port on your modem You can also plug speaker jack to the SPKR port on your modem if you do not have sound card or your sound card doesn t supported by the communication software EX PLAY VOICE MAIL WITH SOUND CARD If you already have a sound card installed in your computer you can use your sound card to record personalized greeting messages or play voice mail messages if your communication software support your
19. Intel R 536EP V 92 Modem that brings up the configuration screen interface then you can setting up this modem as you want to expected The Intel R 536EP V 92 Modeni induces you with four tab screens by the side of all options To establish your modem s configuration or make changes if it s necessary for any determination be possible 27 You may place check mark to those selection to enable or disable features and function as their described 28 3 STA AR Si enfia As a host base controller modem the COMports availability s are by the software develop robust and whatever not on hardware But you should have an IRQ free for this modem Default settings from manufacturer is COMM port 4 Select on United States America Otherwise you may check the local telephone company for available line services Do this Uninstall process before you physically removal the modem from your PC En SETUP WITH WINDOWS ME As with previous versions of Windows 9x the Windows Me it also performs PnP when you added a new hardware and the lt Add New Hardware Wizard will pops up for device driver installation 1 PCI Communication Device has been detected check on Specify the location of the driver selection and click Next 31 Windows has found the following new hardware PCI Communication Device Windows can automatically search for and install software that supports your hardware If your ha
20. PO Sets 10 pps pules dial with 39 61 make break amp P1 Sets 10 pps pules dial with 33 67 make break Communication mode option modem supports only async mode Default 0 DSR data set ready option Default 0 DSR is always active DSR active only during handshaking and when carrier is lost Self test commands Default 0 Terminate test in progress Initiate Local Analog Loopback Initiate Local Digital Loopback Grants RDL request from remote modem Denies RDL request from remote modem Initiates remote digital Loopback Starts remote digital Loopback with self test Initiate Local Analog Loopback with self test Disable Trellis coding Default 0 Enables Trellis coding with QAM as fallback QAM modulation only View active and stored profiles Default 0 View stored profile 0 View stored profile View relay and general purpose input output status Store active profile Default 0 Store in user profile 0 Store in user profile 1 Select stored profile on power up Default 0 Recall stored profile 0 on power up Recall stored profile 1 on power up n 0 to 3 and x dial string Auto retrain control V 22 bis and V 32 bis only Default 1 Disables auto retrain Enables auto retrain enables line quality monitor and fallback fall forward Rate renegotiation Default 0 Disabled Enabled Cn Generate data modem calling tone Default 1 CO Calling tone disabled C1 1300 Hz calling tone enabled 79 C2 V 8 calling ton
21. WinCOMM V 92 Internal 56Kbps PCI V D F modem Voice and Caller ID User s Manual VERSION 1 00 Copyright 2001 Jaton corporation USA UNITED STATES FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION CONSUMER INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS Part 15 Radio Interference This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can he determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Notice 1 The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to op
22. across X marks 25 General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance View devices by type View devices by connection ES CDROM amp Disk drives Display adapters Floppy disk controllers Hard disk controllers F Keyboard Modem EB Intel R 536EP V 92 Modem Monitors T Mouse EB Network adapters 9 Ports COM amp LPT Sound video and game controllers 8 Wave Device for Voice Modem m System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Properties Refresh Remove Print AA m 0 E Cancel Highlight Intel R 536EP V 92 Modem and click on Properties button Then Resource tab screen with No conflicts on Device settings MODEM CONFIGURATION SCREEN Before you start to use this modem you have to configure it as well as to ensure this modem has been installed properly without any conflict errors This is a very important and advantageous procedure to all of users mg So eis a Sa E z Ss aoe Accomb yy AddNew AddRemwe Dawine Display Optors Harhvee Pogam Forts Gere Iriel BAER Intemet Keyboard Use the settings in Corholes V2 Modem Options Corkrol Panel to personalize your computer E Select an tem to view its Modem j Pete desenption ausm o s Passmurds Power Regional Sounds Management Settings a Sistem Tetenhory Users From your desktop control panel and click on
23. and checks whether is already supported by Window s INF files If supported then Windows 95 display the detected modem s name in the Verify Modem screen Alternatively you may need to install a new INF file for your modem If the verify Modem windows shows that Standard Modemwas found then Windows 95 detected the modem but either did not recognize the Unimodem ID and or the correct INF file was not previously installed To install a new INF file for modem 1 Press the Change button 2 Press the Have Disk button 3 Place the floppy disk containing the INF file into your floppy drive You should now see an Install from Disk window on your screen 4 Then press the OK button If the new INF file supports your Unimodem ID then Windows 95 may autodetect your modem or list available modems from your disks 5 Select the appropriate modes and press the OK button 6 Press the Next button in the Verify Modem window 7 Then press the Finish button in the install New Modem window Another way to install a new INF file is to copy your manufacturer INF file to the Windows INF directory before trying to add a new modem In this case Windows 95 may auto detect your modem without your having to manually select the modem PnP setup doesn t work The problem most likely is you do not have the right INF file for your modem Additionally you may have an IRQ c
24. both data and commands including DCE response are transferred through the UART In command state the host DTE communicates to the modem through AT stands for attention commands and S registers AT command set is the industry standard used to control the modem in command state S registers are internal modem registers that DTE can access AT command set is extended by each modem manufacture for the control of more modem functions and capabilities INIT STRINGS An Initialization string is a series of specific commands that prepares a modem to operate with communications software 63 XMODEM YMODEM ZMODEM These are file transfer protocols used by the host e g communication program in the PC It does error checking and ensures data integrity of the file transfer There are some other protocols Zmodem is the most preferred protocol to use DATA RATE The modem recognizes AT commands from the DTE at any valid data rate from 300 bps to 115 200 bps however the DTE should use the data rate specified for each mode Mode data Rate bps Affected Data Data 300 33 600 Modem to modem data rates 300 115 200 DTE to modem data rates Fax 19 200 AT commends and data transfers Voice 19 200 115 200 AT commands playback and record modes varies according to compression type MNP Microcom Network Protocol is a data communication protocol that allows error free interactive communications with a variety of computers or terminals over o
25. ction Range Units aa Default eoe ae 25 OE 52 Escapecharacter 0 127 asc RW 4 S5 Backspace character 0 ASCII R W 32 127 S6 Wait time before dialing 2255 fsecond RoW 2 _ Se eien a ea rm 2 59 Carrier recover ime 1 255 O tsee RW 6 S12 Guardtime 0 255 00 rw 5o Boda Ti none S14 Bit Mapped options J Sis Reserved i d S16 Modem test options S17 Reserved 0 255 a E GE none 0 255 second E a E E 22 BitMappedoptions Bit Mapped options iz 24 Reserved To 25 Detect DTR change 0 255 oors RW 5 26 RTC to CTS delay interv o Ja 30 Disconnect inactivity timer 0 255 minute RW O 5 5 BIB B o O o 5 BD BIB 5 o o 20 Io o 8 S37 Maximum Line Speed Attempt Same as MS m lt max rate gt parameter 0 DTE Rate 1 Reserved 2 Reserved 3 300 4 Reserved 5 1200 6 2400 7 4800 8 7200 9 9600 10 12 200 11 14 400 12 16 800 13 19 200 14 21 600 15 26 400 16 26 400 17 28 800 18 31 200 19 33 600 OTHER COMMANDS AND RESPONSE CODES Table 10 Dial Modifiers Command Function PoP Pedi S O 90 Table 11 DTE Modem Data Rate Response Codes vo vi vo vi Short Long Form Short Long Form Form Form 0 jox 25 CONNECT 12000 13_ CONNECT 14400 59 _ CONNECT 16800 14_ CONNECT 19200 61_ CONNECT 21600 62_ CONNECT 24000 6 NODIALTONE 63
26. e and 1300 Hz calling tone Identify modem manufacturer Identify product model Identify product revision MS m Modulation selections Default V 34B 1 0 0 V 34 asymmetrical connections 33 600 bps maximum PCW m Call Waiting Enable This command controls the action to be taken upon detection of call waiting in a V 92 DCE 0 Toggle V 24 Circuit 125 and collect Caller ID if enabled by VCID Default Hang up Ignore V 92 call waiting PIG m PCM Upstream Ignore This command controls the use of PCM upstream in a V 92 DCE 0 Enable PCM upstream Default 1 Disable PCM upstream PMH m Modem on Hold Enable this command controls whether or not modem on hold procedures are enabled during V 92 operation 0 Enables V 92 modem on hold Default 1 Disables V 92 modem on hold PMHF V 92 Modem on Hold Hook Flash This command causes the DCE to go on hook for a specified period of time and then return on hook The specified period of time is normally one half second but many be governed by national regulations If this command is initiated and modem is not On Hold ERROR is returned This command applies only to V 92 Modem on PMHR Hiiti te Modem on Hold This command requests the DCE to initiate or to confirm a modem on hold procedure The DCE shall return ERROR if Modem on Hold is not enabled or if the DCE is in an idle condition The DCE shall return the string response PMHR lt value gt where lt value gt is a decimal value corresp
27. e on offcontrol Speakerphone microphone gain 128 Speakerphone speaker gain 128 S 5 S 5 FPR IP Start capabilities query FX e SR 87 Table 7 VoiceView Response Codes Response Function data mode is supported modem data mode is supported Table 8 VoiceView lt DLE gt Character Pairs Command Function Abort data transfer in progress lt EOT gt End of message marker final message of transaction no response accepted ASCII 10h 04h lt ESC gt End of message marker DCE shall immediately return to voice mode ASCII 10h 1 Bh End of message marker final response requested after which the transaction terminates ASCII 10h 17h lt ETX gt End of message marker continue transaction response requested ASCII 10h 03h S REGISTER This modem provides direct access to the internal registers know as S registers The DTE uses S registers to set up and check modem configurations The content of these registers can be changed using the ATSn x command where Sn is the register name and x is the value to be stored The contents of the S registers can be read using the ATSn Command Most S registers can be read from or written to however some S registers such as S14 are read only Writing to a read only register may cause the modem to act improperly Reserved registers should never be written to A list of supported S registers follows Table 9 S Register Summary 88 Regist Fun
28. e the wizard Bact Finish Cancel When the files complete its transmission click on Finish button Modem driver installation has been ended VERIFY MODEM INSTALLATION To examine your modem to ensure your modem and computer is communicating correctly This can be accomplished by running the modem diagnostics in Windows XP 51 System Restore Automatic Updates Remote General Computer Name Hardware Advanced Microsoft Windows N Professional Version 2002 Registered to Gary Cheung Jaton 55274 640 0000356 23653 Computer Brings up the system property interface tab on Hardware then click on OK button 52 System Restore Automatic Updates Remote General Computer Name Hardware Advanced Add Hardware Wizard sz The Add Hardware Wizard helps you install hardware Add Hardware Wizard Device Manager Be The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed EY on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Driver Signing Hardware Profiles p Hardware profiles provide a way for you to set up and store De different hardware configurations Hardware Profiles At device manager section press on Device Manager button 53 fib Adin vow Hap de feera na Tost I Compute Se Dik drives O Digar odecters DID CD ROM chives Brheor dk comrolers JB Floppy ch
29. er you want Coca 9 Once again a confirmation screen leads device and driver files source to install click on Next 35 Windows driver file search for the device Intel R 536EP 4 92 Modem Windows is now ready to install the best driver for this device Click Back to select a different driver or click Next to continue Location of driver D ADRIVERS WINMESINTELS22 INF lt Back Cancel 10 Click on Finish Intel R 536EP 4 92 Modem Windows has finished installing the new hardware device Back Cancel 11 Unimodem Wave install screen will flash up 36 sa Unimodem Half Duplex Wave Device Windows is installing the software for your new hardware 12 Accept all devices and drivers installation then click on Next Windows found and installed the following Plug and Play devices Z Intel R 536EP 92 Modem Intel R 536EP WDM Modem Driver Unimodem Half Duplex Wave Device Are all your devices installed now Yes am finished installing devices C No want to install other devices lt Back Cancel 13 This is final screen for installation click on Finish 37 Windows has finished installing the software necessary to support your new hardware Cancel A SETUP WITH WINDOWS NT 4 0 INSTALL DRIVER TO THE WINDOWS NT 4 0 WORKSTATION Since Windows NT does not a
30. erate the equipment Notice 2 Shielded interface cables and AC power cord if any must be used in order to comply with emission limits Part 68 Telephone Connection This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the inside of this equipment is a label that contains among other things the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equipment Number REN for this equipment You must upon request provide this information to your telephone company The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all those devices ring 3 when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the REN s of all devices you may connect to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line as determined by the REN you should contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area If your telephone equipment cause harm to the telephone equipment the Telephone Company may discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notification is not possible you will be notified as soon as possible You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that would affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you w
31. fter your XP s desktop loads up completely the new hardware wizard will be prompt for your modem If your windows system has trouble to detect it or your desktop problem to starts up after the modem added physically please re start your windows system again or make sure the motherboard utility has been setup properly Place the manufacturer s software CD into your CD ROM and render the following steps to install the modem driver Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for PCI Simple Communications Controller If your hardware came with an installation CD SEP or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do 3 Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Place check mark on the recommended selection then click on Next to beginning the driver installation Please wait while the wizard searches f Q D PCI Simple Communications Controller g Fee ner gt Lowe Windows system searches resource for the new modem driver files please wait until the inspection is over Please select the best match for your hardware from the list below Een I i Intel R 536EP V 92 Modem des Description Version Manufacturer Locatior Intel R 536EP 92 Modem Intel Corporation diAdriver Intel R 536EP 92 Modem 4 32 0 0 Intel Corporation di dri
32. he input output range indicates the COM port address Below this is the interrupt Request IRQ number At the bottom of the screen is a Conflicting device list If no device conflict then a No conflicts message should appear Additionally for PCI plug and play device the modem s COM port address and IRQ can be changed from the Windows 95 Modem Properties screen Verify the modem with regedit exe and HyperTerminal Verify Installation with REGEDIT EXE Use Windows 95 s REGEDIT EXE program to access the PCI plug and play code 1 From the Windows 95 Start Menu choose Run Type REGEDIT The Run function generates the Registry window on your screen 2 Double click on the HKEY_LOCAL_ MACHINE folder 3 Double click on the Enum folder 67 4 Double click on the PCIPNP folder which shows one or more modem folders The subdirectory names are base on the PCI PnP Unimodem ID The name contains a three character manufacturer ID and a four digit product ID For example CIR1000 refers to Cirrus Logic product 1000 which stands for the CL MD1414US plug and play product 5 Double click the subdirectory containing your modem 6 Double click on the 0 directory Information about your modem should appear in the right window of the Registry Editor screen Test your modem with HyperTerminal The fastest way to verify whether the modem was added properly
33. ident abuse nor misuse This warranty also does not apply to products upon which repairs have been effected or attempted by persons other than pursuant to written authorization by Manufacturer EXCLUSIVE OBLIGATION This warranty is exclusiveThe sole and exclusive obligation of Manufacturer shall repair or replace the defective products in the manner and for the period provided above Manufacturer shall not have any other obligation with respect to the Products or any part thereof whether based on contract tort strict liability or otherwise Under no circumstances whether based on this Limited Warranty or otherwise Manufacturer shall not be liable for incidental special or consequential damage OTHER STATEMENTS Manufacturer s employees or representatives ORAL OR OTHER WRITTEN STATEMENTS DO NOT CONSTITUE WARRANTIESshall not be relied upon by Buyer and are not a part of the contract for sale or this Limited Warranty TERMS AND CONDITIONS Direct Jaton Customer This warranty applies only for a period of two 2 years from purchase date of Jaton original invoice Reseller Vendor This warranty applies only for a period of two 2 years from manufacturing date Registered User This warranty applies only for a period of two 2 years from purchase date and register within 30 days of purchase date from legal reseller Others If the products do not conform to this Limited Warranty as herein above described Manufac
34. ill be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment please contact Technical Support of your OEM supplier The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs Statement of Fax Branding The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device to send any message via a telephone fax machine unless such message clearly contains a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission the date and time it is sent and an identification of the huskiness or other entity or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business other entity or individual CANADA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS NOTICE Telephone Connection The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before
35. installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment The user should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe systems if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number 2 assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termina
36. ires MNP2 4 The supported V 42 bis MNP AT command is listed below Table 2 V 44 V 42 V 42 bis MNP AT Commands Command Description MNP 5 data compression control Default 1 No compression Enables MNP5 data compression MNP Block Size Default 3 64 characters This improves throughput on noisy phone line 128 characters 192characters 256 characters Set auto reliable buffer Default 0 No data buffering Four second buffer until 200 characters in the buffer or detection of a SYN character No buffering Connects non V 42 modems to V 42 modem Set modem port flow control Default 0 Disable port flow control Set port flow control to XON XOFF n Bps rate adjust control Default 0 82 Disables rate adjust Enables rate adjust Set break control Default 5 In connect state transmits break to remote if in reliable mode Enters command mode no break sent Destructive expedited Nondestructive expedited Nondestructive non expedited In command state transmits break to remote if in reliable mode Destructive expedited Nondestructive expedited Nondestructive non expedited In connect state receives break at modem port if in direct mode Immediately sends break and enters command state Immediately sends the break through In connect state receives break at modem port and sends to serial port Destructive expedited Nondestructive expedited Nondestructive non expedited Set operating mode Default 3 Selects normal
37. ith group 3 fax machines The fax identity and test commands are listed below Table 3 Fax Identity Commands Command Function Identifies modem manufacturer Identifies product model Identifies modem manufacturer Identifies product model Identifies product version number Identifies product version number Table 4 Fax Class 1 AT Commands Command Function Range FCLASS 1 Mode selection Default 0 0 1 8 80 Fax data autorecognition Default 0 Receive HDLC data FRM n Receive data 24 48 72 73 74 96 97 98 121 122 145 146 FTH n Transmit HDLC data 3 O Z O FTM n Transmit data 24 48 72 73 74 96 97 98 121 122 145 85 en FTS n Stop transmission and pause 0 255 VOICE MODE AT COMMANDS Your modem implements a voice AT command set that allows a DTE to record and play back voice messages This product is compatible with EIA TIA IS 101 voice command set Supported commands and descriptions are listed in following tables Table 5 Voice AT Commands Command Function Default Range FCLASS 8 0 2 8 80 o N o FLO n Flow Control Select 1 n 0 disables flow control n 1 enables XON XOFF n 2 enables ITU T V 24 CTS RTS none DTMF and Tone generation none Call 0 o N VCID n Caller ID selection n 0 disables Caller ID n 1 Enables Caller ID formatted n 2 Enables Caller ID unformatted VCSD n Voice command mode silence detection n 0 disabled n 1 enabled
38. ithms prohibited Table of Contents INTRODUCTION sss0osusesensnsnnssnsnensenenenensenensnensnnenensnsnsenenensnssssnenensensnenennen 9 FEATURES 2 22 re nn RER a 10 SPECIFICATION 0 404808 a o e sonen 11 SYSTEM REQUIREMEN Dresnae a a a NE E anna 13 MODES OF OPERATION ninrin 28020 E 13 MODEM INTERFACE egn heir ea E E EET eita Ta a CHECK LIST TECHNICAL SUPPORT INSTALLATION e0enercosenenensocesenensasenensa socos enensaso sen ca cos anensnsa somem ensnsenenas 18 GETTING STARTED arar le See E En EPE IEE E E ET 18 COM PORT AND IRQ 2 222222 ren las ln 18 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION eer 18 HARDWARE INSTALLATION STEPS 19 MODEM DRIVER INSTALLATION STEPS usessssnsnssnensnensessnsnensenenenees 20 TECHNICAL REFERENCES usussssssnsesenenensnsenensnsnnensnenenssnenenensensnsnensensnenene 66 FREQUENTLY ENCOUNTERED PROBLEMS ssnenenenen 70 AT COMMANDS ussosrenensenensenenneneeneneenensensnsenerseneeneneenensenensenensenensenensenseneneen 75 BASIC DATA MODE AT COMMANDS uensesnenesenenensesenenenn 75 DATA ERROR CORRECTION amp COMPRESSION COMMANDS 82 FAX CLASS 1 ATCOMMANDS 85 VOICE MODE AT COMMANDS eee 86 RADISH VOICE VIEW une ae le 87 S REGIS TER 2u urn FE A 88 OTHER COMMANDS AND RESPONSE CODES 90 LIMITED WARRANTY ueesnesenenenenenenenenenenenenensnenenensnenene
39. l Uninstall and then you can selected Uninstall to remove the driver from the Windows 7 Es 4 Click on Yes A WINDOWS 2000 INSTALLATION Your modem is PnP device that automatically detected by Microsoft Windows and you can start driver s installation from there 1 As Windows 2000 loads it checks for new plug and play devices If Windows detects a new card it displays New Hardware Found and the Wizard is displayed Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install a device driver for a hardware device To continue click Next Back Cancel 2 Click on Next to starting the driver installation 41 Install Hardware Device Drivers en amp device driver is a software program that enables a hardware device to work with I an operating system This wizard will complete the installation for this device Gy PCI Simple Communications Controller amp device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Windows needs driver files for your new device To locate driver files and complete the installation click Next What do you want the wizard to do C Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific driver lt Back Cancel 3 Select second option that will displayed location for driver s file Click on Next Hardware Type e
40. l 212A and 103 Fax modulation ITU T V 17 V 29 to 14 400 bps Voice telephony IS 101 voice command Telephone emulation ITU V 80 for videophone Voice mode Voice compression ADPCM linear and CL1 4800 7200 8000 9600 and 11025 samples per second Data link layer protocol Error correction ITU V 42 and MNP 2 4 Data compression ITU V 44 V 42bis and MNP 5 DTE integrated interface alternatives PCT Rev 2 2 compliant 10 IX Host based controller Fax Class 1 commands Fax Group 3 mode Voice IS 101 commands 54 Minimal component design Direct connection to PCI bus Single crystal Passive hybrid EX Low powerrequirements Single 5 V power source 3 3 V DSP 1 3 V Core Automatic sleep and wake up modes ACPI Advanced Configuration Power Interface X4 Plug and Play Jumperless configuration SPECIFICATIONS Chipset Intel Ambient MD5628 D L C COMMUNICATION MODES AND DATA RATES DATA APPLICATION V 92 56 000 PCM N A N A ITU T fas ei 24 000 V 92 48 000 TCM 3429 Variable Mode 3200 Transmit 24 000 only 3000 V 90 57 333 Mode Receive only 28 000 V 90 31 200 ITU T 00759999993 SE 4800 33 600 V 34 css 2400 14 400 V 32 bis 4800 9600 V 32 9600 4800 V 22 bis 2400 V 22 1200 V 21 300 Bell 212A 1200 Bell 103 300 FAX APPLICATION Mode Data Rates 14 400 V 17 12 000 9600 7200 9600 V 29 7200 4
41. ly you don t need have a real connection right now even plug the phone line into modem just input an area code then click on OK Dialing Rules 3 gt The list below displays the locations you have specified Select the location from which you are dialing Locations Location Area Code Ol My Location 408 Click on OK to continue 59 au New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name TEST Icon Enter TEST or any name you like then click OK PD TEST Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region United States 1 v Area code 408 Phone number Connect using Intel R 536EP V 92 Modem v Do not enter any number and click on Cancel button AT Ucid 1 OK AT OK AT PMHR ERROR AT PMHF AT PMHF OK ATO_ Connected 0 04 20 Auto detect 115200 8 N 1 Type each of those commands to examine their response as quick as you can Commands Must be in Upper case AT amp F amp W amp WI Enter ATZ Enter AT PQC 0 Enter A AT PSS 0 Enter A AT PMH 0 Enter A AT PCW 0 Enter A AT Vcid 1 Enter 1 Dial to V 92 server quick connect mode Must connect a V 92 BBS Enter AT Enter 1 AT PMHR Enter 1 AT PMHF Enter Pick up the phone modem side AT PMHF Enter ATO Enter A If returns er
42. multaneous audio band tones for dialing CCITT Acronym for the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee An international organization that decides upon recommended communication protocol standards Also see ITU T 65 ITU T International Telecommunication Union Telecom Formerly CCITT TECHNICAL REFERENCES Make sure the modem card is firmly and evenly inserted in the expansion slot Check up and make sure that the phone and line cables are connected to the correct jacks on the modem s plate bracket Tips for high speed connections using a V 34 or faster modem Very few people can reach a consistent 33 600 or 56K V 90 modem bps connection Speeds of 28 800 bps or faster require perfect almost ISDN quality and line conditions along the entire length of the connection However V 34 and 33 6k modems are capable of pushing the limits of analog phone lines commonly offering connect speeds of 21600 24000 and even 26400 bps or higher Variations in line quality are typically the cause of low connection rate At one point or another everyone will experience a bad line connection and have to hang up and call again However if you find that you never or rarely connect at rates above 19200 bps you will need to investigate the line quality of your connections If you encounter the same low connection rate the problem may be resulting from impairments along the lines running t
43. n what type of hardware do you want to install I Select a hardware type and then click Next Hardware types Display adapters SIDE ATA ATAPI controllers So IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers 2 Imaging devices 98 Infrared devices 3 Memory technology driver Modems Si Multi port serial adapters gt lt Back Cancel 4 Indicated the type of hardware and then click on Next to continue 42 Install New Modem nn Please select the modem you want to install I Select the manufacturer and model of your modem If your modem is not listed or if you amp have an installation disk click Have Disk Manufacturers Models 2400 Data 9600 Fax Modem a Communications cable between two computers Parallel cable between two computers Standard 300 bps Modem Standard 1200 bps Modem Standard 2400 bps Modem Standard ORAM hne indem zl Have Disk ly lt Back Cancel 5 Do not selected any of them from the list The current modem driver is folded in the modem s CD from manufacturer please click on Have Disk Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into the drive aa selected and then click OK Cancel Copy manufacturer s files from mm ig Browse 6 Browse into D drivers win2000 D is the letter of your CD ROM drive typically drive D or E Look in a win2000 ey E History Desktop SS My Documents My Compu
44. nd users can easily upgrade to the newest communication technology by download and installing software upgrades directly from the manufacturer s Internet site WinCOMM v 92is expected to support any eventual new ITU T V 92 V 90 ITU T V 44 standards ITU V 92 Standard increased upstream rate up to 48K by using a PCM stream through a conversion Three new features offer from V 92 mode are QC Quick Connect MOH Modem on hold and 48kbps speed upload these well developed countenances significantly reduce connect times up to 50 faster and also allow you put your data connection on hold for your incoming call if you have the Call Waiting service from telephone company This user s manual contains all the information you need to install your modem You should still retain this manual for knowledge basic and AT commands reference even though you may never need to use the AT commands that are documented here FEATURES Complete PC telephony solution Up to 56 kbps data rates FCC is allowed 53 333kbps host based controller PCI 2 2 compliant Exceeds Microsoft PC 00 requirements Microsoft Windows TAPI compliant AT command driven Data modulation V 92 Modem on hold Quick Connect 48K upload speed ITU T V 44 compression up to 6 1 ITU V 90 up to 56Kbps data rates ITU T V 34 33 600 to 2400 bps symmetric and asymmetric operation ITU T V 32 bis V 23 V 22bis V 21 Bel
45. ne number Caller ID also provides information on call date and time This service is not available everywhere due to Central Office telephone equipment limitations and legal prohibition in some locations For more information on how to use this feature please refer to the communication software user s guide MODEM INTERFACE SPEAKER INTERFACE The SAFE device internally implements both the volume control and amplifier necessary to drive an external speaker The output of internal amplifier can be connected directly to a speaker or to the input of the host speaker amplifier The internal amplifier is capable of driving a maximum load of 8 Q The speaker volume is controlled by the ATLn command MICROPHONE INTERFACE The MD 1724 AFE device provides a microphone interface that connects a microphone to the modem either in Fully Duplex FD or in Half Duplex HD This microphone input can then be used for local voice record mode or for Telephone Emulation mode CHECK LIST In addition to this Hardware s Reference Manual your package includes the following items WinCOMM v 92 Internal PCI Modem Software and Document CD ROM Quick Start Guide Printed RJ11 Phone Cord TECHNICAL SUPPORT Telephone 408 934 9369 9 5 Mon Fri PST Fax 408 942 6699 24 hour BBS 408 263 8529 8 N 1 URL http www jaton com E mail modemsupport jaton com For modem Firmware upgrade or utilities please dial up to Jaton BBS or access
46. nensnenenensnenenenenenensnenee 91 OTHER LIMTIS 2er nn anne 91 EXCLUSIVE OBLIGATION cerieirar oirir iTo r E E voters sesens 92 OTHER STATEMENTS a aa n E R 92 TERMS AND CONDITIONS rear 92 SERVICES AGREEMENT uueesssnssesssenenenesenenenenenenenenenenenenen anne 93 ENTIRE OBEIGATION aeeie e ana E NE 88eu 8022 93 REDUCING WARRANTY CLAIM REJECTIONS ussenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenee 93 INTRODUCTION WinCOMM v 92is based on the Intel Ambient MD5628 D L C chipset with V 34 FastPath platform a host accelerated modem solution that combines and optimized the best features from software and hardware modems The result is a platform with low power requirements and high performance The FastPath platform s scalability allows the graceful addition of computer telephony features such as speakerphone and telephone emulation Ambient exceeds Microsoft PC 00 specifications for Windows and it is TAPI and PCI 2 2 compliant WinCOMM v 92supports all requirements for PC based communications With the robust host based controller software and powerful DSP the modem support all industry standard AT commands for data IS 101 voice and Class 1 fax WinCOMM v 92with many advanced features already built in a versatile platform for future development can leverage the latest progress in CPU technology Thus new features and unique hybrid products can be deliver superior performance and less expensively than ever before A
47. o determine which COM ports address are available select the Input Output I O circle at the top of the Computer Properties screen Scroll down the screen to see what COM ports are being used The COM port addresses are COM1 03F8 03FF COM2 02F8 02FF COM3 03E8 03EF and COM4 02E8 02EF If the address for any of the COM ports is not shown then that COM port is available AT COMMANDS BASIC DATA MODE AT COMMANDS An AT command string begins with an AT prefix and ends with the content of S register S3 typically a carriage return lt ENTER gt The A and escape sequences are the only exceptions AT stands for attention and prompts the modem to receive a command line from DTE AT command strings can contain multiple commands in the same string These commands are placed after the AT prefix and before the lt ENTER gt Spaces may be used to separate commands within the string but no punctuation is needed except for fax and voice commands In a multiple command line fax and voice AT commands must be separated from following command by a semicolon The maximum length of an AT command string is 40 characters The AT prefix and any spaces are not counted The AT prefix and commands may be entered in either upper or lower case 75 e For commands that contain numeric options you may omit the numeric value and the modem will assume that the number 0 was entered Table 1 Basic Data Mode AT Commands Command Description Repeat
48. o the local Telephone Company or within your home or office Your telephone company or a private consultant may be able to help Modem does not respond to AT commands Either the COM port settings mis match within hardware and software or the wrong type of your modem configuration Verify the hardware jumper settings if there is any for modem IRQs COM port with reference manual from product manufacturer or tech support from your dealer Verify the PnP modem setup with Windows 95 66 Check and update the modem s configuration through the Windows 95 Modem Properties windows 1 To view this information you need to enter the SYSTEM information in the Windows 295 Control Panel 2 Double click the Control Panel folder Next double click the System icon A System Properties screen will be display 4 Choose the Device Manager menu There are now two different areas where you can look for information about the modem setup and the computer setup 5 First double click the Modem icon All modems that have added to your system will appear 6 Find and double click your modem s name If it is not present the installation did not work at all If it appears then the Device status area display the message which shows this device is working properly Otherwise you may get an error message 7 Click on the Resource Menu This window shows the modem s configuration T
49. onding to the Modem on Hold on Hold timer value received or the request status during the DCE modem on hold exchange procedure as defined below This response may be delayed depending up or the context under which the PMHR command is made i e if the PMHR is response to an incoming Modem on Hold or if it is initiating a request lt value gt Description 0 V 92 Modem on Hold Request Denied or not available 1 MOH with 10 second time out Granted 2 MOH with 20 second time out Granted 3 MOH with 30 second time out Granted 4 MOH with 40 second time out Granted 5 MOH with minute time out Granted 6 MOH with 2 minute time out Granted 7 MOH with 3 minute time out Granted 8 MOH with 4 minute time out Granted 9 MOH with 6 minute time out Granted 10 MOH with 8 minute time out Granted 11 MOH with 12 minute time out Granted 12 MOH with 16 minute time out Granted 13 MOH with indefinite time out Granted Modem on Hold Timer This command controls whether or not the modem will grant or deny a Modem on Hold MOH request as well as setting the Modem on Hold Time Out Deny V 92 Modem on Hold Request Default Grant MOH with 10 second time out Grant MOH with 20 second time out Grant MOH with 30 second time out Grant MOH with 40 second time out Grant MOH with 1 minute time out Grant MOH with 2 minute time out Grant MOH with 3 minute time out Grant MOH with 4 minute time out Grant MOH with 6 minute time out Grant MOH with 8 minute time out
50. onflict problem If you have a plug and play modem Windows 95 will not let you easily 69 share IRQs with other devices For example if the serial ports COM1 and Com2 use IRQ4 and IRQ3 then Windows 95 will not let you use IRQ3 or IRQ4 for your new modem Unfortunately you may manually delete the old INF file from Windows INF directory Then replace new OEM INF provide by Modem manufacturer to that same directory FREQUENTLY ENCOUNTERED PROBLEMS Problem Modem would not dial Solution Check your phone line and cable connections Make sure that the line from the wall is connected to the LINE jack of the modem Issue command ATS6 6 Problem No dial tone message Solution Make sure no other phone extension has been picked up on the same line Make sure that the telephone line coming from the wall is connected to the LINE jack and NOT to the PHONE jack on your modem Check to make sure you are using a standard analog telephone line and not a digital line Problem Modem does not dial correctly Solution A Your phone system may require that you obtain an outside line before dialing In this case place the numeric prefix for the outside line usually the number 9 before the phone number in your dialing string 9 555 3333 To get out of the office NOTE Place a comma immediately after the number 9 in the dialing string to create a 2 second delay at that point in the dialing This prevents the modem from dialing the
51. only 2 Receive only 3 Default Both directions accept any direction lt compression_negotiation gt specifies whether or not the DCE should continue to operate if the desired result is not obtained 0 Default Do not disconnect if Rec V 44 is not negotiated by the remote DCE as specified in lt direction gt Always set to 0 lt capability gt specifies the use of stream method packet method multi packet method 0 Default Stream method 1 Packet method 2 Multi packet method lt max_codeword_tx gt specifies the maximum number of codewords which should be negotiated in the transmit direction 256 to 65536 lt max_codewords_rx gt dpecifies the maximum number of codewords which should be negotiated in the receive direction 256 to 65536 lt max_string_tx gt specifies the maximum string length to be negotiated in transmit direction 32 to 255 lt max string rx gt specifies the maximum number string length to be negotiated in receive direction 32 to 255 lt max_history_tx gt specifies the maximum size of history buffer to be negotiated in transmit direction 2512 lt max_history_rx gt specifies the maximum size of the history buffer to be negotiated in the receive direction 2512 FAX CLASS 1 AT COMMANDS Your modem implements the EIA 578 dada fax Class 1 AT command set standard This AT command set allows a DTE with Class 1 communication software and a CL MD34xx based modem to communicate w
52. r a COM port conflict problem WINDOWS 95 IRQ CONFLICTS Determining If There Is A Conflict Even if the hardware works perfectly and the INF file is installed properly Windows 295 may still have problems using the board Part of the problem is that even though DOS and Windows 3 1 allow you to share IRQs between COM ports for example COMI and COM3 typically use IRQ4 COM2 and COM4 IRQ3 Windows 95 does not appropriately support devices sharing IRQs For plug and play devices this may become a major problem For non plug and play boards Windows 95 may allow you to share IRQs 73 What To Do If There Is A Windows 95 IRQ Conflict On the Computer Properties screen manually select the modem s IRQ This may or may not work Alternately free an IRQ line by deleting or removing existing devices or boards then manually select the modem s IRQ from the Computer Properties screen USING THE WINDOWS 95 COMPUTER PROPERTIES SCREEN The computer properties screen displays the hardware and software drivers used by the computer Use the following directions to access the Computer Properties screen THE SYSTEMS PROPERTIES SCREEN Press the Windows 95 Start icon then press the Settings icon Choose the Control Panel Double click the System icon on the Control Panel The System Properties screen appears Press the Device Manager tab in the System icon A screen displays the devices installed on your computer Double
53. rdinary voice grade telephone lines LAPM Link Access Procedure for Modems An HDLC error correction protocol for use with error correcting modems Part of the ITU T V 42 protocol XON XOFF A handshaking flow control mechanism that communicates that the device is ready to accept more data The flow control is embedded into the data stream by using special characters hence transmit on XON transmit off XOFF often referred to as software flow control CTS RTS CTS stands for Clear To Send RTS stands for Request To Send a handshake line in which the computer tells the modem it can accept new data DCD Data Carrier Detect DSR Data Set Ready Supplied by the modem to indicate it has power and is ready to accept commands DTR Data Terminal Ready Signal generated by the computer to indicate it can accept data from the modem DUPLEX A communication system which is capable of communicating in both directions can be half duplex or full duplex Half duplex allows communication in both directions but only one direction at a time while full duplex allows data to be transmitted in two directions simultaneously OFF HOOK Picking up a telephone receiver You take the modem off hook to dial or answer and it remains off hook while you are connected ON HOOK Hangs up a telephone receiver You are not connected to Telephone Central Office when the modem is on hook DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency The use of two si
54. rdware came with installation media insert it now and click Next What would you like to do Automatic search for a better driver Recommended 2 You may type in the exactly source location as below then click on Next or Browse into the Software amp Document CD from the modem manufacturer Unfold D Drivers WinMe then click on OK the Wizard will back to the screen as below again Windows will search for new drivers in its driver database on your hard drive and in any of the following selected JV Removable Media Floppy CD ROM IV Specify a location D SDRIVERS winme Browse Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location so you can select the driver you want Co 3 A confirmation leads the modem device to install Click on Next to continue Windows has found multiple software packages that should work for this device C One of the other packages View List lt Back Cancel 4 Screen prompt you that the source location of modem driver files click on Next to continue Windows driver file search for the device Intel R 536EP WDM Modem Driver Windows is now ready to install the best driver for this device Click Back to select a different driver or click Next to continue Location of driver D DRIVERSYWINMENINTELS21 INF Cancel 5 Select on United States America then click
55. ror then you can verify its description in data mode AT command table in back of this manual COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE Communication software allows you to change settings and issue commands to your modem We have bundled third party communication software with 56 kbps Data Fax Voice internal modem and Documentation CD Please refer to their README TXT files for updated information which is not included in this user s manual 61 KNOWLEDGE BASIC This section will address some basic terminology associated with your modem and with your communications software MODEM Modem is a compound word of Modulator and DEModulator It is used for computer communication Modem translates computer data to analog signal modulation that can travels through the telephone network and reaches the other modem The remote modem translates the analog signal received back to data demodulation and sends to the receiving end computer FAX MODEM Normal modem can be designed to have the fax transmitting or and receiving function s VOICE MODEM Modem with digitized voice capability can digitize the incoming voice message and the computer can store it as a file The voice modem can also playback a recorded digital voice message either locally or to the line as an announcement DTE DCE DTE stands for Data Terminal Equipment and DCE stands for Data Communication Equipment The Computer or terminal is the DTE and the modem is the DCE DSP
56. s drivas E IDE ATAINTOFI controlos gt Keyboards P Mce and other painting devices Be Modes Monitors Update Driver Ports COMALPT Desbee O Sard ceo amd gano contra Urinstal Syston devices 7 Craverdal Sail ua cana Stan for hardware changes Proportias Opens proper ty os For the current selection q Unfold modems and highlight the modem right click then select on Properties General Modem Diagnostics Advanced Driver Resources 3 i Intel R 536EP 92 Modem Device type Modems Manufacturer Intel Corporation Location PCI Slot 3 PCI bus 0 device 11 function 0 Device status This device is working properly If you are having problems with this device click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter Device usage Troubleshoot v This is the modem property interface that you can configure and verify the modem settings After modem hardware and software installations this tab screen is most important interface for your desktop communication with outside world Use this device enable 55 General Modem Diagnostics Advanced Driver Resources Modem Information Field Value Hardware ID PCINVEN SOSB amp DEV 1040 amp SUBSYS 1000E el iil IM Command Response Logging C Append to Log View log De At Diagnostics tab screen as above click on Query Modem button
57. s not contain a Microsoft digital signature Therefore there is no guarantee that this software works correctly with Windows Intel R 536EP 4 92 Modem If you want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software visit the Windows Update Web site at http windowsupdate microsoft com to see if one is available Do you want to continue the installation No More Info 11 Click on Yes to continue Hardware Install a Windows is installing drivers for your new hardware I B Intel R 536EP V 92 Modem Installing software necessary to support your hardware lt Back Next gt Cancel 12 Install wizard has copying all files from source media to your local hard disk please wait until the process is over Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard 3 Intel R 536EP 92 Modem Windows has finished installing the software for this device To close this wizard click Finish lt Back Cancel 13 Click on Finish A Modem Audio Device 14 A few screens will flash up for all components to install QE Unimodem Half Duplex Audio Device 15 After the all your modem driver installation has completed A WINDOWS XP INSTALLATION Windows XP is the latest version out from the Microsoft and that has built in PnP function to detects any new hardware included this modem on the system but at least your motherboard utility driver installed correctly 47 A
58. se consult with your system dealer or the existing hardware manufacturer support 21 A SETUP WITH WINDOWS 98 WinCOMM v 92 is PnP device that automatically detect by Microsoft Windows 98 place the manufacturer s software CD into your CD ROM and you can start driver s installation from there A new device driver installation wizard pops up which indicated a new PCI hardware device Click on lt Next gt to start driver installation What do you want Windows to do Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location so you can select the driver you want lt Back Cancel Place the mark on Search the best driver for your device then click on Windows will search for new drivers in its driver database on your hard drive and in any of the following selected locations Click Next to start the search I Floppy disk drives V CD ROM drive r IV Specify a location DADRIVERS winds x lt Back Next gt Cancel You may type in the source location into the dialog box as above then click on Next Or press lt Browse gt button browsing on software CD and unfold D Drivers Win9x directory then click on lt OK gt 23 Windows driver file search for the device Intel R 536EP 92 Modem Windows is now ready to install the best driver for this device Click Back to select a different driver or click Next to continue Location of driver A 2
59. sound card MODEM DRIVER INSTALLATION STEPS Em IDENTIFY YOUR WINDOWS VERSION Microsoft distributes various versions of their Operating System Windows product worldwide such as Windows 98 Me Windows 2000 XPWindows NT 4 0 etc and everyone knows those words at anywhere in the world How to identify your Windows version inside the operating system Here is an example Open Control Panel double click on systemi icon i Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance System Microsoft Windows 98 version 4 10 1998 Registered to Gary JATONI 79878 025 1636255 66217 Computer Microsoft Genuinelntel Pentiumir Processor Intel MM lt TM Technology 32 0MB RAM Note You should verify your operating system first then select following appropriated procedure or technique to complete this driver installation Add second modem or change the modem to an existing PC system you may proceed a few steps before install the new hardware and software modem s driver The followings are some of the considers 1 To change a new modem please remove the existing modem driver or disable it from Windows system before you remove the existing hardware 2 To added second modem make sure the mainboard that has available IRQ for new devices and there is no conflict between the others 3 The driver installation for upgrade system as same as below if error occur when you proceed step 1 or 2 plea
60. t If you have no trouble communicating with any modem except on one particular line the problem may be with the modem on the other end of that line Modem would not fax Make sure you have selected Class 1 fax class 71 Make sure that you do not have another communications program open Be sure you selected the Fax printer in your word processing program Problem Fax not found Solution Re install or re setup Fax software with the modem installed The Port setting in the Control Panel in Windows may not be set properly you may have connected the phone line coming from the wall to the Phone jack on the back of the modem The phone line coming from the wall must be connected to the Line jack Problem Modem does not respond to AT Commands Solution Make sure the COM port settings in the software match the hardware configuration Make sure the board is seated properly pushed all the way into the slot POSSIBLE INSTALLATION PROBLEMS Problem IRQ Conflict One of the biggest installation problems occurs when more than one modem or serial card uses the same COM ports and IRQs Additionally other devices like the mouse or sound card also may use conflicting IRQs Solution If you have a COM port conflict then you can try a different COM port Many computer systems come with either one serial port and a modem or two serial ports that use COM port and COM port 2 therefore it is best to try COM port 3 and COM por
61. t 4 If you believe an IRQ conflict may exist go into the Windows 95 Computer Properties screen and double click the Systems icon at the top of the screen Windows 95 then shows the IRQs being used by the system Scroll down the screen and find an IRQ not being used then try changing the board IRQ to this number If the board does not support this IRQ then 72 you can change the IRQ number on another device and use this IRQ for your modem Alternately you can free up an IRQ by removing an existing board from the computer and removing its name from the Computer Properties screen CAUTION Removing the device name from the Computer Properties screen may cause problems later when using the removed board INF FILE NOT LOADED PROPERLY Determining Whether the INF was Loaded Go back to the Modem icon in the Windows 95 Control Panel After double clicking the icon check whether your modem s name is displayed in the Modems Properties screen If so then the INF file is loaded properly If your modem is not shown then one of the following problems could have occurred a wrong INF file Windows 95 did not recognize your modem the Cancel button was mistakenly pressed during installation or the modem type name was removed previously What To Do if the INF Was Not Loaded Try adding the board again If that still does not work try removing the board and adding a different modem If this works then there may be a hardware problem o
62. ter ato File name fintetss1 Files of type Setup Information inf Cancel My Network Pi 7 Unfolded selected appropriate files and then click on Next to continue Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into the drive selected and then click OK o Cancel Copy manufacturer s files from D SDRIVERS win2000 7 8 Click on OK Install New Modem en Please select the modem you want to install I Select the manufacturer and model of your modem If your modem is not listed or if you have an installation disk click Have Disk Models Intel R 536EP 4 92 Modem lt Back Next gt Cancel 9 The Wizard prompts the device as Intel R 536EP V 92 Modem click on Next Start Device Driver Installation en The device driver will be installed with the default settings I The wizard is ready to install the driver for the following hardware device 3 Intel R 536EP V 92 Modem Windows will use default settings to install the software for this hardware device To install the software for your new hardware click Next lt Back Cancel 10 A confirmation screen prompt to you that install will setting as default on hardware and software Click on Next The Microsoft digital signature affirms that software has been tested with Windows and that the software has not been altered since it was tested The software you are about to install doe
63. the data rates and modulation schemes for ITU T standards V 17 V 29 V 27ter and V 21 channel 2 Ambient chipset implements a standard Fax mode AT command set compatible with any communication application software that supports EIA TIA 578 Fax Class 1 standards VOICE MODE The modem supports Telephone Emulation mode IS 101 voice commands and record and playback message capabilities Telephone emulation mode allows a handset microphone speaker and modem to be used as a complete telephone In Telephone emulation mode the received data from SAFE CL MD1724T the microphone interface is looped back to the SAFE analog transmit pins In voice mode the message record and playback abilities are accessed by the extended AT command set VIDEOCONFERENCING V 80 SUPPORT The Ambient supports the ITU V 80 recommendation This feature ensures compatibility with host based H 324 videoconferencing application software The modem supports both transparent and framed submodes of the V 80 synchronous access mode LOOPBACK TEST MODES In all modes except V 92 modem to DTE and modem to modem communication integrity can be tested with loopback tests The AT amp T1 command initiates the local analog loopback test POWER MANAGEMENT MODES The Ambient chipset provides both sleep and stop modes to reduce power consumption when the modem in inactive Stop mode turns off all modem power except for the circuitry needed to maintain the host interface signals
64. the last AT command string issued An AT prefix is not used Do not terminate this command with lt ENTER gt Answer Go off hook and enter the answer mode After 3 seconds the modem will initiate an answer tone ITU T or Bell Default 1 BO Use ITU T V 22 at 1200 bps and ITU T V 21at 300 bps Bl Use Bell 212A at 1200 bps Bell 1035 at 300 bps B2 Use ITU T V 23 only The originating modem transits at 75 bps and receives at 1200 bps the answering modem receives at 75 bps and transmits at 1200 bps Selects ITU T V 23 only The originating modem transmits at 1200 bps and receives at 75 bps the answering modem receives at 1200 bps and transmits at 75 bps Carrier control option Default 1 Transmit carrier always off Cl Normal transit carrier ED 1 Dial command Lu Command Echo Default 1 Disables command echo from the modem Enables command echo from the modem Online echo Default 1 Enables online echo Disables online echo Hook Switch Control Default 0 Hangs up the telephone line Picks up the telephone line Identification checksum option Default 0 I0 Reports product code Il Reports modem chip firmware version I2 Verifies ROM checksum 13 Reports device set name 14 Reserved I5 Reserved for modem chip hardware configuration 76 16 Country code I7 Version of board manufacturer firmware I8 Features of modem firmware 110 Modem board configuration bit set by board manufacturer
65. the machine s configuration e ask your dealer if there are any known problems with the system requirements or installation procedures for any add on products that your are purchasing 93 e buy industry standard products where compatibility issue are more likely to surface e Ifyou are unsure about installation for a new product contact your dealer s service department We believe it is important for you to know and understand what your warranty coverage provides and what it does not We also want you to be aware that most hardware warranties only relate to the function of the hardware In most cases no assurances are given by the manufacturer that the hardware item will work in conjunction with any other hardware item If a computer product is not working because it is not compatible with another product or because it has not been properly installed and set up the manufacturer does not pay for the service time To help avoid these inconveniences contact a professional consultant that one can help you determine the possibility of incompatibility issue before you purchase add on or accessories Warranty Service Use Only Serial Number ten or eleven digit code the serial number consists of the following parts Packaging Type Manufactured Date Code Production Numerical Code A 00 8 000015 Year Month S N A008000015 XXXX XXXX 00 0 XXXX XX XXXXXX Product Label and Manufactured Date Code
66. tion on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 NOTICE The information in this document is subject to change in order to improve reliability design or function without prior notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of this company The information in this manual is believed to be accurate However we assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this manual In no event will we be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or the inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of 5 such damages No part of this reference manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission March 2001 Rev B TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Microsoft Microsoft Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are property of their respective owners Copyright protection claimed includes all forms and matters of copyrightable material and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted including without limitation material generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen such as icons screen display looks etc Reproduction or disassembly of embedded computer programs or algor
67. turer should charge services such as repair replacement whether based on its costs Shipping and installation of the replacement Products 92 or replacement parts shall be at User s expanse SERVICES AGREEMENT 1 All applicants shall completed service request form from Manufacturer 2 All returned checks will be charged a 20 00 fee by Manufacturer 3 All repair and replacement services allow 4 6 weeks from the date of receiving by Manufacturer 4 All products without warranties required service processing fee 20 payment in advance which is not refundable ENTIRE OBLIGATION This Limited Warranty states the entire obligation of Manufacturer with respect to the Products If any part of this Limited Warranty is determined to be void or illegal the remainder shall remain in force and effect Some states do not allow limitation of implied warranties or exclusive or limitation on product incidental or consequential damages so above limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights which may vary from state to state This warranty applies only to this product and is governed by the law of the State of California REDUCING WARRANTY CLAIM REJ ECTIONS To reduce the potential of incurring damages not covered by Manufacturers warranties we strongly recommend the following e read your manuals before installing peripherals and or before making changes to
68. utomatically detect this modem you need to proceed and perform this driver installation manually Insert Software amp Document CD from Jaton into your CD ROM drive then proceed the steps below for your installation INSTALLER EXE 1 Insert the Modem Driver s CD into your CD ROM drive explorer into the D Drivers Winnt4 and click on Installer exe D is the letter of your CD ROM drive Typically D or E etc Do you wish to install The Intel R 536EP 92 Modem 38 2 3 A message screen pops up to ask you a question about install this modem Click on Yes if you want to install it Modem installed You may wait on little while then anther message to tells you that the modem has been installed Click on OK This is unusual quick process than others VERIFY MODEM INSTALLATION Open Modem property from your Control panel the new modem will be list in that content with assigning COMport General E The following modems are set up on this computer Attached To dodem COM3 Add Remove Properties r Dialing Preferences Ls Dialing from Use Dialing Properties to modify how your calls are Dialing Properties dialed 39 Uninstall 1 Insert the modem s CD into your CD ROM drive unfolded Drivers Winnt4 2 Click on Installer exe again 3 Install Wizard that prompts you to choosing for Reinstal
69. ver Intel R 536EP 92 Modem 4 32 0 0 Intel Corporation d driver Intel R 536EP 92 Modem Unknown Intel Corporation d driver 4 ai Sa elie 5 S a This driver is not digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is important ci Je Wizard pops up a list of modem selection you may scroll the table up and down left and right to verify the data of new modem and highlight a right one then click on Next Source location is D Drivers Winxp 49 A The software you are installing for this hardware Intel R 536EP W 92 Modem has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation Click on Continue Anyway to ignore this message Please wait while the wizard installs the software ID 2 Intel R 536EP 92 Modem ji to Windows system starts copying files from CD ROM to your local hard disk please wait until the process is over Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for 3 Intel R 536EP 92 Modem Click Finish to clos
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