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Section One - IntroductionThis new series of modems represents a new generation of PC

communication peripheral devices, combining high speed Data, Fax, Voice*abd Full-Duplex Speakerphone* functions into a single device. **56000modem can even make your download speed from central ISP (Internat ServiceProvider) upto 56000bps. This high performance modem connects yourcomputer to all popular modems and fax machines in use today.

This manual provides installation and operation instructions for yourmodem. Also included in this manual are lists and descriptions of the standardAT command set, S-registers, and troubleshooting tips. Be certain to readSection Two - Installing The Modem thoroughly before performing theactual installation.

1.1 Modem Features and CompatibilityYour modem is compatible with the following standards.

• **V.90 (56Kbps down stream only) • V.32bis (14400 bps) • V.34 (33600 bps) • V.22bis (2400 bps)• V.32 (9600 bps) • Bell 212 (1200 bps)• V.22 (1200 bps) • V.17 (14400 bps FAX)• Bell 103 (300 bps) • V.29 (9600 bps FAX)• V.27ter (4800 bps FAX) • V.21 Channel-2 (300 bps FAX)• V.42bis (data compression) • V.42 (error correction)• MNP 5 (data compression) • MNP 2-4 (error correction)• AT Command set • Class 1 Fax Command set

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1.2 Contents of Your Package• One modem • One AC power adapter• One telephone cable • One RS-232 serial cable• DIsc for Communication software & drivers

Notes: Please contact the place of purchase if any of the listed itemsare missing from your package.

1.3 Where To Go From HereSection 4 to find information on COM ports , as well as answers to

frequently asked questions. Sections 5 through 9 contain material such asAT commands, S-register, and Result-codes to use as references whenneeded.

We recommend thoroughly reading the software manual to becomefamiliar with the functions and features provided by the communicationsoftware. The software manual includes detailed information on all commonmodem functions. Understanding how the software works will help to providemany years of trouble-free modem operation. Additionally, you may also useany other communication software commercially available.

Section 2.1 for installation instructions.

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Figure 2-1 External Modem

Section Two - Installing The Modem

2.1 Hardware InstallationThe following steps instruct you to install the external modem. You will

also need a RS-232 serial cable connect to your computer. For IBM compatiblecomputers equipped with a 25-pin serial port, you will need a standard 25-pinto 9-pin "straight-through" serial cable. If you have a 9-pin serial port on yourPC, you can use a 9-pin to 9-pin "IBM AT" type serial cable. For Macintoshcomputers, useing a high speed Macintosh serial cable can support hardwareflow control signals.

1. Turn off the computer.2. Plug the male (9 pins) end of the serial cable into the connector marked

COMPUTER on the back of the modem (see Figure 2-1).

3. Plug the other end of the serial cable into your computer's serial port(COMx; x=1,2,3... on IBM and compatible PCs).

4. Plug the telephone cable into the connector marked LINE on the back ofthe modem.

5. Plug the other end of the telephone cable into a telephone wall jack.6. Make sure to verify the modem power switch is on the off position (located

on the front panel). Plug the AC adapter's power cord into the connectormarked POWER on the back of the modem.

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7. Plug the transformer end of the AC adapter into a standard AC wall outlet8. Optionally connect : (1) your telephone to the modem's PHONE connector.

Lift the handset and listen to a dial tone to check for a working connection.(2) a speaker to the modem's SPK connector, and (3) a microphone to themodem's MIC connector.

9. Turn on the modem. The modem should perform a self-test, and then beready for use. You may now turn on your computer.

2.1.1 Indicator LightsYour modem (external model only) features LED indicators on the front

panel that report modem status:

MR Modem Ready On when modem is ready to work TR Terminal Ready On when DTR signal is active SD Send Data On when modem is transmitting data to remote modem RD Receive Data On when modem is receiving data from remote modem OH Off Hook On when modem is off hook CD Carrier Detect On when remote carrier has been detected AA Auto Answer On when modem is Auto Answer after ring setected HS High Speed On when modem set to 9600 bps or higher CS Clear to Send On when CTS signal is active

This completes the external modem installation. Proceed to Section 3 forinformation on installing and configuring your communication software.

2.2 Testing Your ModemTo confirm that the modem is working properly after installation, run a

modem communication program and set the software for the correct modemCOM port (internal modem factory defaults to COM4). At the software'sterminal mode prompt, type AT followed by the ENTER key. The modem shouldrespond by displaying an OK (or 0). The OK (or 0) response indicates thatthe modem is working properly. If the modem does not return the properresponse, refer to Section 5 for troubleshooting information.

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2.3 Using Your ModemCommon modem functions (i.e. dialing, file transfer, faxing) are performed byusing communication software in conjunction with the modem. The commu-nication software included with your modem provides a user friendlyinterface for all common modem functions and should be sufficientfor all of your communication needs. The modem may also perform basiccommunication functions (such as dialing) via the AT commands. A list anddescription of all AT commands appears in Section 6. Since the communica-tion software is designed to shield the user from the difficult and cumbersomeAT commands, we strongly suggest that all modem operations be performedvia the software.

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Section Three - Software Installation

3.1 Setting Up Modem Under Windows 98/95This external modem supports the Plug and Play feature. It allows your

computer to set optimal configuration the modem and communication softwareautomatically.

1. Turn on computer power after completing hardware installation.

2. Windows 98/95 will automatically detect the Plug and Play modemand setup a "Ambient 56k External Modem" message under Add NewHardware Wizard menu as shown below:

Auto detect

"Ambient 56k ExternalModem"

Click" Next"

Select "Search for the best

driver for your device."

Click "Next"

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Direct to CD-ROM

(ex D:\Drivers)

Click "Next"

Search to "Ambient 56K

External Modem"

Click "Next"

Click "Finish"

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Add a "Wave Device for

Voice Modem"

Click "Next"

Select "Search for the best

driver for your device."

Click "Next"

Direct to CD-ROM

(ex D:\Drivers)

Click "Next"

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Search to "Ambient Voice

Modem Serial Wave Device"

Click "Next"

Click "Finish"

3.1.1 Checking Modem Functionality

1. Start Windows 98/95=> Click "Start"=>"Setting" =>"Control Panel"=>"Modems”

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2. Click "General" and highlight "Ambient 56k External Modem" asshown below.

3. Click diagnostic and highlight the designated COM as shown below.Click "More Info...." and the system will communicate with the modem.

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3.2 Setting Up Modem Under Win NT 4.0 Start Windows NT4.0 =>Click "Start"=>"Setting"=>"Control Panel"=>

"Modems”

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Select ''Don't Detect my

modem; I will select it

from a list"

Click "Next"

Select "Have Disk..."

Click "Next"

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Direct to CD-ROM

(ex D:\Drivers)

Click "OK"

Select "Ambient 56K

External (CL-MD5650)

Modem"

Click "Next"

Install to connect your Serial

COM port (ex COM2)

Click "Next"

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Click "Next"

Select"Search for a suitable driverfor my device"

Click "Next"

Select"CD-ROM drives" &" Specify a location"

Click "Next"

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Direct to CD-ROM(ex. D:\Drivers)

Click "Next"

Click "Next"

Search to

"Ambient 56K External Modem"

Click " Yes"

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2. Click “Modems” Folder and highlight "Ambient 56K ExternalModem" , click “Properties” as shown below.

3. Click "Diagnostic" as shown below. Click “Query Modem” and the system will communicate with the modem.

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3.3.2 Uninstall Your Modem

Click “Start” ⇒ “Settings” ⇒ “Control Panel” ⇒ “Add/Remove Hardware".

Click "Next"

Select"Uninstall/Unplug a device"

Click "Next"

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Click "Next"

Select"Ambient 56K External Modem"

Click "Next"

Select"Yes, I want to uninstall this device"

Click "Next"

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Section Four - Installing and Configuring CommunicationSoftware

Install the communication software according to the software user'smanual. Be certain that your software is configured to communicate with themodem on the same COM port and IRQ line used by the modem.

You may be prompted by the software to configure certain communica-tion parameters. We suggest the following settings:

Baud Rate: 115,200 bps Data bits: 8

Parity: None Stop bit:1

Flow Control: RTS/CTS Initialization string: AT&F

The AT commands used by the modem are compatible with the commandset used by Intel modems. Select a Ambient modem type if prompted by yourdata communications software. Select Generic Class or Ambient modemtype when prompted by your FAX or Voice software.

COMPUTER on the back of the modem (see Figure 2-1).

4.1 Accessing the Fax/ Voice/ SpeakerphoneThe Fax, Voice and Speakerphone functions of your modem are

application driven and are accessed only through application software.Consult your software manual regarding procedures on usingthese features.

Many types of Voice software support recording and playback of voicefiles. To recordor playback voice with your modem, attach a telephone to themodem, or optionally, attach a speaker and microphone to your modem's SPKand MIC connectors. Follow the instructions provided with your Voicesoftware to record and playback voice files.

4.2 Using Your ModemCommon modem functions (i.e.dialing, file transfering, faxing) are

performed by using communication software in conjunction with the modem

The modem may also perform basic communication functions (such asdialing) via the AT commands. A list and description of all AT commands appearin Section Six. Since the communication software is designed to shield theuser from the difficult and cumbersome AT commands, we strongly suggestthat all modem operations be performed via the software.

The communication software included in your modem provides a user

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Section Five - TroubleshootingYour modem is designed to provide reliable and trouble-free function-

ality. However, should you experience any difficulty, the information containedin this section will assist you in determining and resolving the source of theproblem. If you can not resolve your situation after reading this chapter, contactyour dealer or vendor for assistance.

5.1 Modem does not respond to commands.1. Make sure the modem is not configured with a conflicting COM port .2. Make sure the communication software is configured with the correct COM

and IRQ settings (same COM port and IRQ as the modem). Yourcommunication software will not be able to send or receive any data if itis not configured to match the COM and IRQ settings for the modem.

3. Make sure the modem is properly initialized by the communication software.Your modem may have been improperly initialized by the softwarebecause you have selected an incorrect modem type. You may also beprompted to enter an initialization string” by the software. Use AT&F asyour initialization string.

friendly interface for all common modem functions and should be sufficient forall of your communication needs.

4. If you are running Microsoft Windows 3.1, make sure that the modem isproperly configured in Windows .

5.2 Modem dials but does not connect.1. Make sure the IRQ setting is identical to both of the modem and the software.2. Make sure the phone line is working properly. A noisy line will prevent a

proper modem operation.

5.3 Modem makes a connection but no data appears on yourscreen.1. Make sure all communication parameters (baud rate, data, stop, and parity

bits) are properly configured and are identical to both sides. Be certain thatthe hardware flow control (RTS/CTS - default) is enabled in both of themodem and the communication software.

2. Press the ENTER key several times. The remote system may be waitingto receive your data before it starts.

3. Make sure the correct terminal emulation mode is being used in thesoftware (refer to software manual).

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XOFF software flow control when transferring binary files).3. Make sure the data speed is not faster than your computer's capability.

Most IBM compatibles are capable of 19,200 bps under DOS and Windows3.x. Operating at higher speeds under Windows requires a faster CPU(386 or better).

5.5 Modem exhibits poor voice record or playback.1. Make sure the correct modem type is selected in the Voice/FAX software.2. Make sure your computer is fast enough to handle voice operations (38.

4 Kbps). Voice operations are CPU intensive and require a 386/33 or betterCPU when running under MS Windows.

5.4 Modem experiences errors while on-line with a remotemodem

1. Make sure the Call Waiting is turned off.2. Make sure RTS/CTS hardware flow control is enabled (do not use XON/

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Section Six - AT Command Set

6.1 Executing CommandsYour modem is in Command Mode upon power-on and is ready to receive

and execute “AT" commands. The modem remains in Command Mode until itmakes a connection with a remote modem. Commands may be sent to themodem from an attached terminal or a PC running a communication program.

This modem is designed to operate at common DTE speeds ranging from115.2 Kbps to 300 bps. All commands and data must be issued to the modemusing one of the valid DTE speeds.

6.2 AT Commands & FormatAll commands must begin with the AT prefix, followed by the command

letter and ended with the ENTER key. All default settings are printed in boldtext. Spaces are allowed in the command string to increase command linereadability but are ignored by the modem during command execution. Allcommands may be typed in either upper or lower case, but not mixed. Acommand issued without any parameters is considered as specifying thesame command with a parameter of "0".

Example: ATL [ENTER]

This command causes your modem to lower its speaker volum

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dnammoC noitcnuF tluafeD egnaRdetropeR

nV&yb

**/A dnammoctsaltaepeR enon - on

A rewsnA enon - on

*nB lleBroT-UTItceleS 1 3-0 sey

0BT-UTIdnaspb0021ta22.VT-UTIstceleS

spb003taJ30112.V

1BlleBdnaspb0021taA212lleBstceleS

spb003taJ301

2B

gnitanigiroehT.ylno32.VT-UTIstceleStaseviecerdna(spb57tastimsnartmedomtaseviecermedomgnirewsnaeht;)spb0021

)spb0021tastimsnartdna(spb57

3B

gnitanigiroehT.ylno32.VT-UTIstceleSseviecerdna(spb0021tastimsnartmedomtaseviecermedomgnirewsnaeht;)spb57ta

)spb57tastimsnartdna(spb0021

nC noitpolortnocreirraC 1 1,0 on

0C ffosyawlareirractimsnarT

1C reirractimsnartlamroN

D dnammoclaiD enon - on

*nE ohceedomdnammoC 1 1,0 sey

6.3.1 Basic Data Modem AT commands

6.3 COMMAND SUMMARY

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6.3.1 Basic Data Modem AT Commands (conts.)

dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD egnaR egnaR egnaR egnaR egnaRdetropeR detropeR detropeR detropeR detropeRnV&yb nV&yb nV&yb nV&yb nV&yb

0E ohceselbasiD

1E ohceselbanE

nF ohceenilnO 1 1,0 on

0F ohceenilnoselbanE

1F ohceenilnoselbasiD

nH lortnockoohhctiwS 0 1,0 on

0H enohpeletehtpusgnaH

1H enilenohpeletehtpuskciP

nI noitpomuskcehc/noitacifitnedI 0,41-042-02

on

01 edoctcudorpstropeR

11 noisreverawmrifpihcmedomstropeR

21 muskcehcMORseifireV

31 emantespihcstropeR

41 devreseR

51erawdrahpihcmedomrofdevreseR

noitarugifnoc

61 edocyrtnuoC

71 erawmrifrerutcafunamdraobfonoisreV

81 erawmrifmedomfoserutaeF

01Iybtesstib-noitarugifnocdraobmedoM

rerutcafunamdraob

11Iybtesstib-noitarugifnocdraobmedoM

rerutcafunamdraob

41I ecivedEFAS

02I noisrevnociliscigolsurriC

12I noisreverawmrifcigoLsurriC

22I emanrerutcafunamcigoLsurriC

32I ledomtcudorpcigoLsurriC

*nL lortnocemulovrekaepS 2 3-0 sey

0L mulovrekaepswoL

1L emulovrekaepswoL

2L emulovrekaepsmuideM

3L emulovrekaepshgiH

*nM lortnocrekaepS 1 3-0 sey

0M ffosyawlarekaepS

1M tneserpreirraclitnunorekaepS

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dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD egnaR egnaR egnaR egnaR egnaRdetropeR detropeR detropeR detropeR detropeRnV&yb nV&yb nV&yb nV&yb nV&yb

2M nosyawlarekaeps

3Mnorekaeps;gnilaidgnirudfforekaepS

tneserpreirraclitnu

*nN ekahsdnahetaratadtceleS 1 1,0 sey

0Natadmedom-ot-ETDtaylnoekahsdnaH

etar

1Nmedom-ot-ETDtaekahsdnahsnigeB

atadetarelbitapmoctsehgihotsllafdnaetar

nO enilnooG 0 1,0 on

0O edomatadotmedomsnruteR

1OotsnruternehtdnarezilauqesniarteR

edomatad

*P gnilaidesluptceleS enon - sey

*nQ lortnocyalpsidedoctluseR 0 1,0 sey

0Q sedoctluserselbanE

1Q sedoctluserselbasid

nS retsiger-SnatceleS enon 73-0 on

x=nS retsiger-SnaotetirW enon73-0=n552-0=x

on

?nS retsiger-SnamorfdaeR enon 73-0 on

*T gnilaidenottceleS enon - on

*nV mrofedoctluseR 1 1,0 sey

0V mrofciremunesoohC

*nW etaratadedocesnopseR 0 4-0 sey

0W sedocesnopserdeepsETDstropeR

1W sedocesnopserdeepsETDstropeR

2W sedocesnopserdeepsECDstropeR

3WdnasedocesnopserdeepsETDstropeRataddnanoitcerrocrorrenonoitamrofni

noisserpmoc

*nX epytedoctluseR 4 4-0 sey

0Xselbasid;4-0sedoctluserselbanE

enotlaiddnaysubfonoitceted

1X;evobadna,01,5-0sedoctluserselbanE

noitcetedenotlaiddnaysubselbasid2 3-0 sey

2Xdna01dna6-0sedoctluserselbanE

dnanoitcetedysubselasid;evobanoitcetedenotlaidselbane

6.3.1 Basic Data Modem AT Commands (cont.)

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dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD egnaR egnaR egnaR egnaR egnaRdetropeR detropeR detropeR detropeR detropeRnV&yb nV&yb nV&yb nV&yb nV&yb

3Xdna01dna,7,5-0sedoctluserselbanE

dnanoitcetedysubselbane;evobanoitcetedenotlaidselbasid

4Xdna01dna7-0sedoctluserselbanE

enotlaiddnaysubselbane;evobanoitceted

*nY tcennocsidecapsgnoL 0 1,0 sey

0Y tcennocsidecapsgnolselbasiD

1Y tcennocsidecapsgnolselbanE

nZ lortnockoohhctiwSeliforpderotsllaceR 0 1,0 on

0Z 0liforpresusllacerdnamedomsteseR

1Z 1eliforpresusllacerdnamedomsteseR

*nC& noitpo)tcetedreirracatad(DCD 1 1,0 sey

0C&DCD;sutatsmedometomerserongI

nosyawla

1C&medometomerotgnidroccatesDCD

sutats

nD& noitpo)ydaerlanimretatad(RTDV 2 3-0 sey

0D& RTDserongimedom,edomcnysanI

1D&otedomatadmorfsehctiwsmedoMffo-ot-nonanehwedomdnammoc

.sruccoRTDfonoitisnart

2D&

medomeht,ffosehctiwsRTDnehWrewsna-otuaselbasiddnakoohnoseog

-otua,nosehctiwsRTDnehw;edomdelbanesirewsna

3D&ehtsezilaitini-erRTDffogninruT

TRAUtpecxeseulavsteserdnamedomsretsiger

F& stluafedyrotcafdaoL enon - on

*nG&0042dnaspb0021(noitpoenotdrauG

)ylnospb0 2-0 sey

0G& enotdraugselbasiD

1G& enotdraugzH-055selbanE

2G& enotdraugzh-0081selbanE

*nJ& lortnocyaleryrailixuA 0 1,0 sey

0J& detareporevenyaleryrailixuA

1J&simedomnehwyaleryrailixuasetavitcA

kooh-ffo

nK& lortnocwolftroplairestceleS 3 4,3,0 sey

0K& lortnocwolfselbasiD

3K& lortnocwolferawdrahlanoitceridiB

4K& lortnocwolferawtfosFFOX/NOX

6.3.1 Basic Data Modem AT Commands (cont.)

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dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD egnaR egnaR egnaR egnaR egnaRdetropeR detropeR detropeR detropeR detropeRnV&yb nV&yb nV&yb nV&yb nV&yb

*0M&medom-noitpoedomnoitacinummoC

edomcnysaylnostroppus0 0 on

*nP& oitaresluplaiD 0 1,0 sey

0P&%16/%93htiwlaideslupspp-01steS

kaerbekam0 1,0 sey

1P&%76/%33htiwlaideslupspp-01steS

kaerbekam

*0Q&medom-noitpoedomnoitacinummoC

edomcnysaylnostroppus0 0 sey

*nS& noitpo)ydaertesatad(RSD 0 1,0 sey

0S& evitcasyawlasiRSD

1S&dnagnikahsdnahgnirudylnoevitcaRSD

tsolsireirracnehw

nT& )edom2xton(sdnammoctset-fleS 0 8-0 on

0T& ssergorpnitsetsetanimreT

1T& kcabpoolgolanalacolsetaitinI

3T& kcabpoollatigidlacolsetaitinI

4T& medometomermorftseuqerLDRstnarG

5T& medometomermorftseuqerLDRseineD

6T& kcabpoollatigidetomersetaitinI

7T&-fleshtiwkcabpoollatigidetomerstratS

tset

8T&-fleshtiwkcabpoolgolanalacolsetaitinI

tset

*nU& gnidocsillerTelbasiD 0 1,0 sey

0U&saMAQhtiwgnidrocsillerTselbanE

kcabllaf

1U& ylnonoitaludomMAQ

nV& seliforpderotsdnaevitcaweiV 0 3,1,0 on

0V& 0eliforpderotsweiV

1V& 1eliforpderotsweiV

3V&-tupniesoprup-larenegdnayalerweiV

sutatstuptuo

nW& eliforpevitcaderotS 0 1,0 on

0W& 0eliforpresunierotS

*nY& purewopnoeliforpderotstceleS 0 1,0 sey

0Y& pu-rewopno0eliforpderotsllaceR

1Y& pu-rewopno1eliforpderotsllaceR

6.3.1 Basic Data Modem AT Commands (cont.)

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+ See full command description in the CL-MD56XX Programmer's Guide forparameter ranges. for data mode, the factory default setting is AT+MS=VX2, 1,300, 0 to send at speeds of 31,200 bps and below and receive at speeds of 53,333 bps and below.

* Value saved in NVRAM.

** Command not preceded by an 'AT'

6.3.2 V.42/V.42 bis MNP AT Commands

dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD egnaR egnaR egnaR egnaR egnaRdetropeR detropeR detropeR detropeR detropeRnV&yb nV&yb nV&yb nV&yb nV&yb

*nA% retcarahckcabllafelbailer-otuateS 31 721-0 sey

*nC% lortnocnoisserpmocatad5PNM 1 1,0 sey

nC% noisserpmocoN

1C% noisserpmocatad5PNMselbanE

*nA\ eziskcolbPNM 3 3-0 sey

0A\ sretcarahc46mumixaM

1A\ sretcarahc821mumixaM

2A\ sretcarahc291mumixaM

3A\ sretcarahc652mumixaM 1 1,0 sey

*nB\ kaerbtimsnarT enon 9-0 on

dnammoC noitcnuF tluafeD egnaRdetropeRnV&yb

x=nZ&noitacolot)stigid03otpu(rebmunenohpeleterotS

)3-0('n'enon

3-0=nBA9-0=x

PT*#DC;!,@WR

on

*nE% lortnocniarter-otuA 1 1,0 sey

0E% niarter-otuaselbasiD

1E% niarter-otuaselbanE

*nG% noitaitogeneretaR 0 1,0 sey

0G% delbasiD

1G% delbanE

*nC- enotgnillacmedomatadetareneG 1 2-0 sey

0C- delbasidenotgnillaC

1C- delbaneenotgnillaczH-0031

2C- enotgnillaczH-0031dnaenotgnillac8.V

?IMG+ rerutcafunammedomyfitnedI enon - on

?MMG+ ledomtcudorpyfitnedI enon - on

?RMG+ noisivertcudorpyfitnedI enon - on

m=SM+ snoitcelesnoitaludoM,1,2XV

0,003etoneeS + on

6.3.1 Basic Data Modem AT Commands (cont.)

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6.3.2 V.42/V.42 bis MNP AT Commands (cont.)

dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD egnaR egnaR egnaR egnaR egnaRdetropeR detropeR detropeR detropeR detropeRnV&yb nV&yb nV&yb nV&yb nV&yb

*nC\ reffubelbailer-otuateS 0 2-0 sey

0C\ gnireffubatadoN

1C\sretcarahc002litnureffubdnoces-ruoF

NYSafonoitcetedroreffubehtniretcarahc

2C\24.V-nonstcennoc.gnireffuboN

medom24.Votsmedom

*nG\ lortnocwolftropmedomteS 0 1,0 sey

0G\ lortnocwolftropselbasiD

1G\ FFOX/NOXotlortnocwolftropsteS

*nW lortnoctsujdaetarspb 0 1,0 sey

0W tsujdaetarselbasiD

1W tsujdaetarselbanE

*nK\ lortnockaerbteS 5 5-0 sey

4,2,0K\ tneskaerbon,edomdnammocsretnE

1K\ detidepxe/evitcurtseD

3K\ detidepxe/evitcurtsednoN

5K\ detidepxenon/evitcurtsednoN

1,0K\ detidepxe/evitcurtseD

3,2K\ detidepxe/evitcurtsednoN

5,4K\ detidepxenon/evitcurtsednoN

4,2,0K\sretnednakaerbsdnesyletaidemmI

etatsdnammoc

5,3,1K\ hguorhtkaerbehtsdnesyletaidemmI

1,0K\ detidepxe/evitcurtseD

3,2K\ detidepxe/evitcurtsednoN

5,4K\ detidepxenon/evitcurtsednoN

*nN\ edomgnitarepoteS 3 4-0 sey

1,0N\deepshtiwedom)lamroN(reffuBstceleS

gnireffub

2N\ edomelbailerPMNstceleS

3N\ edomelbailer-otua24.VstceleS 1 3-0 sey

4N\ edomelbailer24.VstceleS

0\ knilelbaileretanigiro enon - on

In connect state, transmits break to remote (if in reliable mode):

In connect state, transmits break to remote (if in reliable mode):

In connect state, receives break at modem port (if in direct mode);

In connect state, receives break at modem port and sends to serial port:

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6.3.2 V.42/V.42 bis MNP AT Commands (cont.)

dnammoC noitcnuF tluafeD egnaRdetropeRnV&yb

*nQ\ lortnocwolftroplairesteS 3 3-0 sey

0Q\ lortnocwolfselbasiD

1Q\ lortnocwolferawtfosFFOX/NOX

2Q\ lortnocwolferawdrahlanoitceridinu

3Q\ lortnocwolferawdrahlanoitceridiB

*0T\ remitytivitcaniselbasiD 0 09-0 sey

U\ knilelbailertpeccA enon - on

*nX\ hguorht-ssapFFOX/NOXteS 0 1,0 sey

0X\ sretcarahclortnocwolfsessecorP

1X\dnasretcarahclortnocwolfsessecorP

etomerrolacolotsessap

Y\ edomelbailerothctiwS enon - on

Z\ edomlamroNothctiwS enon - on

*nJ- esahptceted24.VteS 1 1,0 sey

0J- esahptceted24.VehtselbasiD

1J- esahptceted24.VehtselbanE

*nH" lortnocnoisserpmocsib24.V 3 3-0 sey

0H" sib24.VselbasiD

1H"gnittimsnartnehwylnosib24.VselbanE

atad

2H" atadgniviecernehwylnosib24.Vselbane

3H"dnagnittimsnarthtobrofsib24.VselbanE

atadgniviecer

nO" htgnelgnirtssib24.V 23 052-6 sey

* Value saved in NVRAM.

6.3.3 Fax identity Commands

dnammoC noitcnuF tluafeD egnaRdetropeRnV&yb

?LDMF+ ledomtcudorpseifitnedI enon - on

?RFMF+ rerutcafunammedomseifitnedI enon - on

?IMF+ rerutcafunammedomseifitnedI enon - on

?MMF+ ledomtcudorpseifitnedI enon - on

?RMF+ rebmunnoisrevtcudorpseifitnedI enon - on

?VERF+ rebmunnoisrevtcudorpseifitnedI enon - on

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6.3.4 Fax class 1 AT Commands

dnammoC noitcnuF tluafeD egnaRdetropeRnV&yb

n=EAF+ noitingocerotuaatad/xaF 0 1,0 on

1=SSALCF+ noitcelesedoM 0 08,8,1,0 sey

n=HRF+ atadCLDHevieceR enon 3 on

n=MRF+ atadevieceR enon

,37,27,84,42,89,79,69,47,241,221,121

641,541

on

n=SRF+ ecnelisroftiaW enon 552-1 on

n=HTF+ atadCLDHtimsnarT enon 3 on

n=MTF+ atadtimsnarT enon

,37,27,84,42,89,79,69,47,241,221,121

641,541

on

n=STF+ esuapdnanoissimsnartpotS enon 552-0 on

* Noted parameters, commands, and responses depend on the capability to receive.

6.3.5 IS-101 Voice AT Commands

dnammoC noitcnuF tluafeD egnaRdetropeRnV&yb

8=SSALCF+ noitcelesedomeciov 0 08,8,1,0 sey

n=OLF+ tceleSlortnoCwolF 1 2-0 on

m=TBV+ gnittesdlohserhtreffuB 023,291 023,291 on

n=DICV+ noitcelesDIrellaC 0* 2-0 on

n=DSCV# noitcetedecnelisedomdnammocecioV 0 1,0 on

m=RDV+ noitcelesgniRevitcnitsiD 0,0,552-0

552-0on

m=MEV+ gniksamdnagnitropertnevE

'C'089068BB38836EFB0EE368BB

- on

n=MGV+ niagenohporcimenohprekaepS 821 131-121 on

n=RGV+ noitcelesniagevieceR 821 131-121 on

n=SGV+ niagrekaepsenohprekaepS 821 131-121 on

n=TGV+ noitcelesemuloV 821 131-121 on

PIV+ retemarapezilaitinI - - on

n=TIV+ remitytivitcaniECD/ETD 0 552-0 on

n=SLV+ lortnocrekaeps/yaleR 0 61-0 on

n=HNV+ lortnocpu-gnahcitamotuA 0 2-0 on

n=ARV+ remityawa-seog-kcabgniR 05 05-0 on

n=NRV+ remitderaeppa-reven-kcabgniR 01 552-0 on

XRV+ edomdroceR enon - on

m=DSV+ )ecnelisdnateiuq(noitcetedecneliS 05,821 on

m=MSV+ noitcelesdohtemnoisserpmoC,0,0008,041

0on

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6.3.5 IS-101 Voice AT Commands (cont.)

dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC dnammoC noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD tluafeD egnaR egnaR egnaR egnaR egnaRybdetropeR ybdetropeR ybdetropeR ybdetropeR ybdetropeR

nV& nV& nV& nV& nV&

n=PSV+ lortnocffo/noenohprekaepS 0 1,0 on

n=SPSV# noitcelesepytenohprekaepS deificeps-rerutcafunam 1,0 on

n=DTV+ remitnoitarudenotpeeB 001 552-5 on

m=STV+ noitarenegenotdnaFMTD enon on

XTV+ edomyalp enon -

*Noted parameters, commands, and responses depend on the capability to receive.

6.3.6 Voice DTE ����� DCE Character Pairs

esnopseR esnopseR esnopseR esnopseR esnopseR edoCxeH edoCxeH edoCxeH edoCxeH edoCxeH noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF noitcnuF

>LUN< 00 gnihtonoD

>ELD< 01aetacidnisedoc>ELD<>ELD<suougitnocowT

maertsatadehtni>ELD<elgnis

>BUS< A1 maertsatadni>ELD<>ELD<

>XTE< 30 etatsatadtimsnartdnE

/ F2 gnidleihsenotFMTDfotratS

~ F7 ffootnoitisnartFMTD

u 57 emulovehtpupmuB

d 46 emulovehtnwodpmuB

>CSE< B1 etatsatadeviecerdnE

! 12 trobaatadevieceR

>NAC< 81 atadeciovforeffubtimsnartraelC

>SF< C1 smaertsatadtimsnartetanetacnoC

? F3 yreuqelbaliavaecapsreffubtimsnarT

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esnopseR esnopseR esnopseR esnopseR esnopseR edoCxeH edoCxeH edoCxeH edoCxeH edoCxeH itcnuF no

>ELD< 01 maertsatadehtniretcarahc>ELD<elgniS

>BUS< A1 maertsatadni>ELD<>ELD<

>XTE< 3 atadedomdrocerfodnE

x 85noitceteDtnevExelpmoc'rofredaehtekcaP

'tropeR

. E2tnevExelpmoc'ehtrofrotanimrettekcaP

'tropeRnoitceteD

/ F2 gnidleihsenotFMTDfotratS

~ E7 ffootnoitisnartFMTD

9-0 93-03 9-0senotFMTD

D-A 44-14 D-AsenotFMTD

* A2 *enotFMTD

# 32 #enotFMTD

o F6 nurrevoreffubevieceR

c 36 enotgnillacxafzH-0011

e 56 enotgnillacatadzH-0031

h 86 koohnoseogenohplacoL

H 84 koohffoseogenohplacoL

s 37 tuo-emitecnelispu-gnahdemuserP

q 17 tuo-emitteiuqegassem-fo-dnedemuserP

I C6 noitpurretnitnerrucpooL

L C4 lasreverytiraloptnerrucpooL

r 27 kcabgniR

b 26 ysubtsaf/redroer/ysuB

d 46 detcetedenotlaiD

u 57 nur-rednureffubtimsnarT

p 07seogenohpnoisnetxe(esaercniegatloveniL

)kooh-no

P 05seogenohpnoisnetxe(esaercedegatloveniL

)kooh-ffo

a 16 )zH0012(enotrewsnaatadroxaF

f 66 )zH5222(detcetedrewsnaataD

R 25 gnirgnimocnI

% ¡¥(¡A) 92,82,72,62,52 deificeps-rerutcafunaM

6.3.7 Voice DTE����� DCE Character Pairs

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6.3.8 VoiceViewTM commands

dnammoC tluafeD noitcnuF

08=SSALCF+ 0 noitcelesedoM

n=OLF+ 1 tceleslortnocwolF

RPF+ 4ffo/nonrut-etaRecafretnIECD/ETDtceleS

duabotua

CAS- - tseuqeredomatadtpeccA

DCS- - atadseitilibapaC

ADS- - edomatadmedomtratS

SDS- -

gnirotinomsutatskoohhctiwselbasiDkoohhctiwsstnemelpmiECDfideriuqer(

ahtiwdesusidnagnirotinomsutats)retpadatesdnah

?RES- - )ylnodaer(sutatsrorrE

XFS- - edomatadxaftratS

CIS- - gnittestluafedotseitilibapacteseR

PIS- - sretemarapweiVeciovezilaitinI

RQS- - lortnocesnopseryreuqseitilibapaC

PSS- - deepsnoissimsnartweiVecioV

QSS- - yreuqseitilibapactratS

RSS- - lortnocesnopserecneuqestratS

VVS- - edomatadweiVecioVtratS

n=MGV+ 821 niagenohporcimenohprekaepS

n=SGV+ 821 niagrekaepsenohprekaepS

n=SLV+ 0 noitcelesnoitanitsed/ecruosgolanA

n=PSV+ 0 lortnocffo/noenohprekaepS

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6.3.9 VoiceViewTM Response Codes

esnopseR noitcnuF

AFS-fiylnoyrotadnam(tneveecneuqestratsedomatadxaF

)detroppussiedomatadxaf

DMS-ylnoyrotadnam(tneveecneuqestratsedomatadmedoM

)detroppussiedomatadmedomfi

ARS- tneveesnopserISDAevieceR

:CRS- tnevenoitamrofniseitilibapacevieceR

QRS- tneveyreuqseitilibapacevieceR

VSS- tneveecneuqestratsedomatadweiVecioV

OTS- tneveffo-klaT

6.3.10 VoiceViewTM <DLE> Character Pairs

dnammoC noitcnuF

>NAC< ssergorpnirefsnartatadtrobA

>TOE<on,noitcasnartfoegassemlanif,rekramegassemfodnE

)h40h01IICSA(detpeccaesnopser

>CSE<otsnruteryletaidemmiECDeht;rekramegassemfodnE

)hB1h01IICSA(edomeciov

>BTE<retfa,detseuqeresnopserlanif,rekramegassemfodnE

)h71h01IICSA(setanimretnoitcasnartehthcihw

>XTE<esnopser,noitcasnarteunitnoc,rekramegassemfodnE

)h30h01IICSA(detseuqer

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6.3.11 Dial Modifiers

dnammoC noitcnuF

9ot0 stigidgnilaiD

,D,C,B,A#,*

sretcarahclaidenot

P laidesluP

R edometanigiroesreveR

n=S rebmunenohpeletMARVNlaiD

T laidenoT

W enotlaidroftiaW

, esuaP

! koohhsalF

@ rewsnateiuqroftiaW

; etatseldiotnruteR

)(- medomybderongI

6.3.12 Manufacturing-Only Commands

Command Function Default Range%L Receive line signal level none -*NCnn Country Select 0 -!P=m Set plug-and-play board serial number none 0-255,0-255,

0-255, 0-255,S91 Data transmit level 10 0-15S92 Fax transmit level 10 0-15-Tn Generate continuous DTMF tones 7 6, 7#VGP0=n Read/Write to general-purpose pins 0-7 See note -#VGP1=n Read/Write to general-purpose pins 8-15 See note -#VGP2=n Read/Write to general-purpose pins 16-23 See note -

These commands are meant to be used by the board manufacturer and not in applications software for end

users.

* Value saved in NVRAM.

NOTE: Default Values for #VGP0-2 =n are dependent on board design.

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retsigeR noitcnuF tluafeD egnaR stinUdetropeRnV&yb

*0S norewsna-otuaotsgnirfo.oN 0 552-0 gnir sey

*1S tnuocgniR 0 552-0 gnir sey

*2S retcarahcepacsE 34 721-0 IICSA sey

3S retcarahcnruteregairraC 31 721-0 IICSA sey

4S retcarahcdeefeniL 01 721-0 IICSA sey

5S retcarahcecapskcaB 8 721,23-0 IICSA sey

*6S gnilaiderofebtiaW 2 552-2 dnoces sey

*7S reirracroftiaW 06 552-1 dnoces sey

*8S reifidomlaidrofemitesuaP 2 552-0 dnoces sey

*9S emityrevocerreirraC 6 552-1 dnoces1.0 sey

*01S yaledpugnahreirractsoL 41 552-1 dnoces1.0 sey

*11S deepsgnilaidFMTD 07 552-05 sm sey

*21S emiTdrauG 05 552-0 )dnoces20.0( sey

*41S snoitpodeppam-tiB 071 - - on

61S snoitpotsetmedoM 0 - - on

*81S remittsetmedoM 0 552-0 dnoces sey

*12S snoitpodeppam-tiB 84 - - on

*22S snoitpodeppam-tiB 811 - - on

*32S snoitpodeppam-tiB enon - - on

*52S egnahcRTDtceteD 5 552-0 dnoces10.0 sey

*72S snoitpodeppam-tiB 46 - - on

*03S remitytivitcanitcennocsid 0 552-0 etunim sey

*13S snoitpodeppam-tiB enon - - on

*23S elbaneedom2x 23 552-0 - sey

*33S remitedompeelS 01 09-0 dnoces sey

*73S detpmettadeepsenilmumixaM 0 53-0 - sey

Section Seven - S Register Summary

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Numeric Code Verbose Code

0 OK

1 CONNECT

2 RING

3 NO CARRIER

4 ERROR

5 CONNECT 1200

6 NO DIAL TONE

7 BUSY

8 NO ANSWER

23 CONNECT 75/1200

22 CONNECT 1200/75

10 CONNECT 2400

11 CONNECT 4800

24 CONNECT 7200

12 CONNECT 9600

25 CONNECT 12000

13 CONNECT 14400

59 CONNECT 16800

14 CONNECT 19200

61 CONNECT 21600

62 CONNECT 24000

63 CONNECT 26400

64 CONNECT 28800

65 CONNECT 31200

Section Eight - Result Code Summary

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Numeric Code Verbose Code

33 CONNECT 33333

66 CONNECT 33600

34 CONNECT 37333

28 CONNECT 38400

35 CONNECT 41333

36 CONNECT 42666

37 CONNECT 44000

39 CONNECT 45333

42 CONNECT 46666

43 CONNECT 48000

53 CONNECT 50666

54 CONNECT 52000

55 CONNECT 53333

56 CONNECT 54666

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Section Nine - SpecificationsFeatures:

DATA Supported Communication Standards V.90, V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.23,V.22, V.21, Bell 212/103DataCompression V.42bis, MNP Class 5Error Correction V.42, MNP Class 2-4FAX V.17, V.29, V.27ter, V.21 Channel 2 Group 3, class 1 FAXGeneral Feastures ITU V.24, RS-232 serial interface Industry-standard AT Commands-drivern IS-101 AT+V Commands with extensions Plug & Play DTE speed up to 115,200Enhance Voice Feastures Telephone Answer Machine (TAM) Speakerphone Caller identification (Caller ID)

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Section Ten - Telecom Notices

10.1 CTR-21 Compliance InformationThe equipment has been approved in accordance with Council ecision 98/482/EC for pan- European single terminal connection to the public switchedtelephone network (PSTN). However, due to differences between theindividual PSTNs provided in different countries, the approval dose not, ofitself, give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTNnetwork termination point.

In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in thefirst instace.

Note: the manufacturer should ensure that the vendor and user of theequipment is clearly informed of the above information by means of packagingand /or user manuals or other forms of user instructions.

10.2 FCC Compliance Information

The information in this document is subject to change without notice and doesnot represent a commitment on the part of the vendor.

No warranty of representation, either expressed or implied, is made withrespect to the quality, accuracy or fitness for any particular purpose of thisdocument. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to thecontent of this document and/or the products associated with it at any timewithout obligation to notify any person or organisation of such changes.

In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidentalor consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this productor documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.

Microsoft Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

All product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respectiveowners.

FCC Compliance StatementThis device complies with Part 15 and 68 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjectto the following two conditions:

1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and

2. this device must accept any interference received, including interfer-ence that may cause undesired operation.

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FCC Warning StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a ClassB digital device, pursuant to Part 15 and 68 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can emit radiofrequency energy and, if not installed or used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause interference to radio communications. However,television reception interference can be determined by turning the equipmentoff and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or moreof the following measures:

· Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna

· Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver

· Connect the equipment into an outlet different from that to which thereceiver is connected

· Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate theequipment.