Communicator V.90Communicator V.90Internal 56Kbps Faxmodemwith VoiceMail and Caller IDUser Manualversion3.00Copyright © 2000 Jaton Corporation, USA
10Connectors: 2 RJ11 jacks for telephone and PSTN lineconnectionsSpeaker Interface: Minimum load 8 Ohm, Maximum load 100 OhmHumidity: 20-90% (non-cond
11It implements all data rates and modulation schemes for IT-U (formallyCCITT) standards V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22, V.21, Bell 212A,and Bell
12VIDEOCONFERENCING (V.80) SUPPORTThe Communicator V.90 supports IT-U V.80 recommendations. Thisfeature ensures compatibility with host-based H.324 vi
13Check List:Your package includes the following items:• The Communicator V.90 Faxmodem• Software & Document CD• Quick Start Guide (printed)• Tele
14CHAPTER 2 HARDWARERead all the instructions carefully before you start.!! WARNING !!Discharge static electricity bytouching the GROUND such asmetal
15HARDWARE JUMPER SETTING:Your modem can be set to either Plug and Play or manual operation. It isrecommended to use PnP if you have Windows®9x Plug a
16Hardware Installation Steps:1. Switch off your system and allperipheral devices, and unplugthe power cord from the walloutlet. Tour power cor
174. Find a free 16-bit expansion slot in your system.5. Remove the metal plate from the slot you have chosen and put the screw as
18CHAPTER 3 SOFTWAREOnce The Communicator V.90 card is configured with proper jumpers forthe hardware and installed in the PC system, it is ready to u
19Windows®9x “Add New Hardware” routine as below: Openthe Control Panel from My Computer. 2) If you previously installed a modem, please click onModem
iiUNITED STATES - FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONCONSUMER INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTSPart 15-Radio InterferenceThis equipment has been test and fou
20 3) Click on “Remove” button on the Modems Property screen,and then click on “Add…” button. Click on next. Go to Step 6).
21 4) Click on Add New hardware from Control Panel to detect themodem manually. 5) Click on all corresponding “Next>” button. 6) Click on Finish.
22 7) Click on Change. 8) Click on “Have Disk…” button.
239) Replace “A:\” with the actual path for the modem *.inf files.Enter “X:\COMMV90\DRIVER”, substitute X: with your actualCD-ROM drive letter, and cl
24 13) After all the files are copied to the installed Windows 95, click onFinish. 14) The driver installation, now is completed. DIAGNOSTICS1) Click
25 2) Click on Diagnostics tab.
26 3) Click on the modem installed. And then click on “More Info…” 4) If the modem is installed properly, it will report your modem’sinformation. Othe
27 The response from each AT Command on your actual computer screenmay be different then above. DIAL-UP WITH HYPER TERMINALHyperTerminal is under Wi
28Double click on Hypertrm.exe.Enter the session name “testing” and click OK.
29Enter a dumb Phone number, such as “1234” and click on OK.click on “Dial” button.If your modem is not installed properly, you may get this:
iiiIf you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact Technical Support of yourOEM supplier. The telephone company may ask that y
30Otherwise, you will hear the dial tone from modem. Press “Esc” key on yourkeyboard to cancel. You will be in command state.You will be able to type
31Change the Maximum speed if necessary.
32Click on Advanced…
33Check mark the Record a log file (ModemLog.txt in Windows®9x) fordiagnostic purpose.Software InstallationOnce the modem hardware installed and conf
34For Fax Set-up:1. Set the Flow Control to: Hardware (or RTS/CTS)2. Set Class 1 fax class.COMMUNICATOR V.90 CD-ROMAfter Windows®9x started, a welcome
35CHAPTER 4 TROUBLE SHOOTINGModem BasicThis chapter will address some basic terminology associated with yourmodem and with your communications softw
36(38500 bps and up), the PC may not be fast enough and data may becomelost. In this case, a UART with data buffer is need such as NS16550A.NVRAMNVRAM
37Communication software manual and AT Command to modify INITstrings.XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEMThese are file transfer protocols used by the host ( i.e. c
38XON/XOFFA handshaking, flow control mechanism that communicates that the deviceis ready to accept more data. The flow control embedded into the data
39DTMFDual-Tone-Multi-Frequency. The use of two simultaneous audio band tonesfor dialing.CCITTAcronym for the International Telegraph and Telephone Co
ivloop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of theLoad Numbers of all the devices does not exceed
40commands.V0 This command causes the result codes to issued in numericcode(which may require for some software packages.) However, ifyou want the res
41an outside line.9, 555 3333 To get a pauseSolution B: You may be trying to dial into another area code; you mustfirst dial a
42Problem: Error messageSolution: Make sure you selected the correct modem in yourcommunications software.If you are typing from the command lin
43from the wall, to the Phone jack on the back of the modem.The phone line, coming from the wall, must connect to theLine jack.Problem: Modem does not
44CHAPTER 5 AT COMMANDSOverviewThe modem (DCE) operates in two states: command or online. In eachmode, both data and commands (including DCE response
45AT CommandsTable 1. Basic AT CommandsCommand DescriptionA/ Repeat the last AT command string issued.An “AT” prefix is not used. Do not terminate th
46H1 Modem goes off-hook.
47Command DescriptionIn IdentificationI0 Display product code.I1 Display firmware checksum.I2 Verify firmware checksum. (Report OK if correct.)I3 Disp
48V1 Enable long-form result code. (Text or Verbose)
49Command DescriptionWn Connect Message (Default=0) This command is provided forcompatibility. The S95 Register should be used with newapplications.W
vNOTICE:The information in this document is subject to change in order to improve reliability, design, orfunction without subsequent notice and does n
50Z1 Soft reset and reload active profile from stored profile 1.&Cn DCD (Data Carrier Detect) option (Default=1)&C0 Ignore remote modem statu
51&T5 Denies RDL request from remote modem&T6 Initiate remote digital loopback.&T7 Starts remote digital loopback with self test.&T8 I
52Command Description&Vn View active and stored profiles (Default=0)&V0 View stored profile 0&V1 View stored profile 1&V3 View relay a
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54Note:<carrier>Modulation Possible rate (bps)V21 V.21 300V22 V.22 1200V22B V.22bis 2400 or 1200V23 V.23 1200/75V32 V.32 9600 or 4800V32B V.32bi
55V.42/V.42bis MNP AT CommandsData Error Correction and CompressionYour modem supports two types of error correction (MNP2-4 and V.42)and data compre
56\K3 Nondestructive/expedited\K5 Nondestructive/nonexpeditedIn command state, transmit break to remote (if in reliablemode):\K0,1 Destructive/expedit
57“Hn V.42 bis compression control (Default=3)“H0 Disables V.42 bis“H1 Enables V.42 bis only when transmitting data“H2 Enables V.42 bis only when rec
58+FRS=n Wait for silence 1-255+FTH=n Transmit HDLC data 3+FTM=n Transmit data 24, 48, 72, 73, 74,96, 97, 98, 121,122, 145, 146+FTS=n Stop transmissio
59IS-101 Voice AT CommandsYour modem implements a AT command set that allows a DTE to recordand playback voice messages. This product is compatible wi
viTable of ContentsCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...8FEATURES ...
60 +VRN=n Ringback-never-appeared timer 10 0-255 +VRX Record mode none Call
61Command Function Default Range +VSD=m Silence detection (quiet and silence) 128, 50 0-255,0-255+VSM=m Compression method selection m=<cml>,
62S-Register SummaryRegisteFunctionRange UnitsSaved*DefaultS0 Rings to auto-answer 0-255 Rings Yes 0S1 Ring counter 0-25 Rings 0S2 Escape characte
63*: SAVED in NVRAM.
64Register Function Range Units Saved DefaultS37 Maximum Line Speed Attempt0=DTE rate3=300 bps5=12006=24007=48008=72009=960010=12,20011=14,40012=16,8
65LIMITED WARRANTY.Manufacturer warrants that the products sold hereunder are free fromdefects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) yea
66based on this Limited Warranty or otherwise, Manufacturer shall not beliable for incidental, special, or consequential damage.Other Statements.Manu
67Entire Obligation.This Limited Warranty states the entire obligation of Manufacturer withrespect to the Products. If any part of this Limited Warran
68compatible with another product, or because it has not been properlyinstalled and set-up, the manufacturer does not pay for the service time. Tohelp
viiTERMS AND CONDITIONS...66SERVICES AGREEMENT:...
8CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on you purchase The Communicator V.90 to manage yourdesktop multimedia demands and communication needs. TheCo
9• Integrated data communication, Fax, Voice software• Plug and Play or Jumper Select ConfigurationSpecificationsModem Communication:Data Communicatio
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