TRENDnet TFM-560R Manual

TRENDnet TFM-560R Manual

TRENDnet TFM-560R manual content summary:

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    receive information and communicate with other PCs, Bulletin Board Services (BBS) or computer networks such as Compuserve. Unpacking Information The PC Card fax/modem package includes following contents: • User's Manual • One Type II Fax/Modem PC Card. • One detachable interface connector with RJ-11
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    can use the AT commands to control the fax/modem manually. What You Need to Use Your Modem Following components are essential to run the Fax/Modem PC Card: 1. A computer with PCMCIA type II slot. 2. PCMCIA Socket Service and Card Service drivers. (These drivers are usually included with the computer
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    DOS environment. You can jump to the right section that your computer is running. Working with Windows 98 1. Turn on your computer. 2. Insert the Fax/Modem PC Card into the free PCMCIA slot, and make sure it is firmly seated. 3. Windows 98 will prompt New Hardware Found then Add New Hardware
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    from disk provided by hardware manufacturer, and click OK. 4. Enter the path A:\, and insert Fax/Modem PC Card INF file disk. Windows 95 will install the modem driver autmatically. 5. Connect the FAX/MODEM interface cable and hook up the RJ-11 plug to the telephone line outlet. 6. Restart Windows
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    , make sure the PCMCIA Card Service and Socket Service drivers has been installed in your computer already, most of the notebook computers have those drivers by default. If not, ask your computer dealer to have one. 1. Turn on your computer. 2. Insert the Fax/Modem PC Card into the free PCMCIA
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    , make sure the PCMCIA Card Service and Socket Service drivers has been installed in your computer already, most of the notebook computers have those drivers by default. If not, ask your computer dealer to have one. 1. Turn on computer. 2. Insert the Fax/Modem PC Card into the free PCMCIA
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    5, if you don't meet any problems. Otherwise, run, for example, cardinfo/v in the PCMCIA utility come with your computer -- usually reside in C:\CARDSOFT directory, to collect the COM port, IRQ information. For example, SLOT 0 : [Card Information] Card Type : " Modem" (COM 2) Manufacturer : "PC_CARD
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    PCMCIA Fax/Modem. For the system without any Card Services, you can use the enabler in the bundled INF file disk to enable the Fax/Modem. The enabler value 3 for COM2 and COM4. SLT=n Specify the slot number the Fax/Modem card plugged. Default: auto-detection. Example: MODEMEN /COM=2 /IRQ=5 /SLT
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    Card into the PCMCIA slot. 2. Run Windows NT 4.0. 3. Double click the Modem Icon in Control Panel. 4. In Install New Modem window, press Next button to detect the modem automatically. 5. Press Change button to change the modem type. 6. Press Have Disk... button. 7. Insert the INF file disk bundled
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    known as result codes. The Result Code Options Tables in Appendix C list all the valid result codes. All commands and command-values accepted by the modem, the OK message will be shown; any entries other than those show OK response cause the ERROR result code. This chapter describes how to use
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    the commands (there is no space between AT, &K3, and H0). The modem usually returns an response at the next line if it understands the command. The Add &W at the end of the AT command string to save the changes to modem's memory (refer to &W commands for details), otherwise the changes will get lost
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    last command string entered. S-registers S-registers generally affect how the AT commands perform. Contents of the registers can be displayed or modified when the modem is in command mode. To display the value of an S-register: TYPE: ATSn? where n is the register number. PRESS: Enter To modify the
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    AND SOLUTIONS This chapter provides a number of examples of Problems (P:), Causes (C:), and Solutions (S:). If your modem is not functioning properly, look up the problem here, or ask your dealer to get the technical assistant. P: The modem does not respond to AT commands. C: The COM port that
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    auto-answer the incoming calls. S: Disable auto-answer by typing ATS0=0 then press Enter at the command line to disable the auto-answer setting. P: The modem does not auto-answer the phone. C: Make sure the software do be configured to auto-answer the incoming calls. S: Type ATS0=n then press Enter
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    last call. S: Switch to command mode and type ATH then press Enter. P: The modem can connect to some modems, but not others. C: The remote modem may not support data compression or error correction. It might cause the modem to take a much longer time to negotiate a link. S: You might try changing
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    software may have turned off the DTR signal to the modem. P: The modem does not connect with another modem. C: There may be a problem with the remote modem if you do not hear the high pitched tone from the remote modem. P: Occasionally, the modem gives a burst of errors. C: The telephone line may be
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    file to be stored to disk. P: The text on the screen is not legible. C: Your software settings may not match the settings on the remote modem's software. S: Make sure your data bits, stop bits, and parity settings match the settings that the other computer is using. The two most common settings
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    Error correction: V.42 and MNP 2-4 Data Compression: V.42bis and MNP 5 Communication software compatible commands: Hayes compatible enhanced "AT" command set Fax Service Class 1 commands Built-in DTE interface: DTE speed up to 115,200 bps 16C550 UART interface NVRAM directory stored profiles Flow
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    stored in NVRAM at location "n" (n=0, 1, 2, 3) T DTMF tone dial. W Wait for second dial tone. The modem waits for the second dial tone before processing the dial string , Pause. Cause the modem to pause for a time before processing the next character in the dial string (specified by S8
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    a number without disconnecting the call En AT command echo options E0 Echo disabled E1 * Echo enabled Hn Switch-hook control H0 * Modem goes on-hook H1 Modem goes off-hook Mn Speaker control M0 Speaker always off M1 * Speaker on until carrier present M2 Speaker always on M3
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    data compression. Ignore dial tone before proceeding dialing, check busy tone after making dialing. X4 * Display connect message and the modem data rate, and an indication of the modem error correction and data compression. Check dial tone and busy tone. X5 Same as X4. X6 Same as X4. X7
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    will fallback according to the current setting in S36 register. V.42 or MNP error control mode. If neither error control protocol is established, the modem will fallback according to the current setting in S36 register. Data Set Ready (DSR) option DSR always on DSR on during handshake and on-line
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    loopback (LDL) test &T6 Remote digital loopback test, in normal mode View active file and stored phone numbers Store active configuration into the modem's NVRAM Store telephone number n=0 to 3 x= see also the dial modifier in "ATDn" command The max. number of digits per string is 40
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    DCE speed \V1 * Enable protocol result code appended to DCE speed * Manufacturer default Extended "AT%" (Percent) Command Set Command %B Options %Cn %C0 %C1 * Function & Description View numbers in blacklist. If blacklisting is in effect, this command displays the numbers for which the
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    0 OK 1 CONNECT 2 RING 3 NO CARRIER 4 ERROR 5 CONNECT 1200 EC* 6 NO DIAL TONE 7 BUSY 8 NO ANSWER 10 CONNECT 2400 EC * 11 CONNECT 4800 EC * 12 CONNECT 9600 EC * 13 CONNECT 14400 EC * 14 CONNECT 19200 EC * 18 CONNECT 57600 EC * 24 CONNECT 7200 EC * 25 CONNECT 12000 EC * 28
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    % DTE speed * EC only appears when the Extended Result Code options are enabled ** For Blacklisting function enabled countries only Extended Result Code Options Table ATV0 5 5 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 18 18 24 24 25 25 28 28 40 40 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 58 59 59 60 60 70 70 71 71 72 ATV1
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    72 CONNECT 36000 EC*  73 CONNECT 38000  73 CONNECT 38000 EC*  74 CONNECT 40000  74 CONNECT 40000 EC*  75 CONNECT 42000  75 CONNECT 42000 EC*  76 CONNECT 44000  76 CONNECT 44000 EC*  77 CONNECT 46000  77 CONNECT 46000 EC*  78 CONNECT 48000  78 CONNECT 48000 EC* 
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    will not recognize the backspace character if this register is set to a value greater than 32 Set the length of time, in seconds, that the modem must wait (minimum 2 seconds even if the value is less than 2) after going off-hook before dialing the first digit of the telephone number For
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    Set the length of time, in tenths of a 020 second, that the modem waits before hanging up after a loss of carrier DTMF duration and inter digit enabled Inactivity timer. Set the length of time, in 000 minutes, that the modem counts when there is no data flow in or out the DTE serial port
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    Attempt to a 33600 bps connection 56K Dial Line Rate Options. Set the 001 max. 56K downstream speed that the modem attempts to connect 56K disabled 56K enabled, auto-speed selection, max. modem speed 32000 bps 34000 bps 36000 bps 38000 bps 40000 bps 42000 bps 44000 bps 46000 bps 48000 bps 50000
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    S91= 6 - 15 the off-line command state before the modem places itself into standby mode. A value of "0" prevents standby mode. If a number between 1 and 4 is entered for this register, it will set the value to 5
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INTRODUCTION
This chapter offers an overview of the high speed PC Card
FAX/MODEM. It includes:
General Description
Unpacking Information
Hardware Overview
What You Need To Use Your Modem
General Description
This PC Card Fax/Modem is a credit-card-size Type II PCMCIA
card that complies with the PCMCIA 2.1 standards and works with
computers that incorporate a compatible interface.
It is Bell, ITU-T (formerly CCITT) compliant and Hayes AT
command compatible, allowing it to be used worldwide with
today’s popular communication software programs. You will be
able to send and receive faxes to/from any Group 3 compatible fax
machine. Using standard phone lines, the data communication
functions of the modem will enable you to successfully hook up to
the Internet, transmit E-mail, send and receive information and
communicate with other PCs, Bulletin Board Services (BBS) or
computer networks such as Compuserve.
Unpacking Information
The PC Card fax/modem package includes following contents:
User’s Manual
One Type II Fax/Modem PC Card.
One detachable interface connector with RJ-11 cable and
plug.
FAX & Data Communication software package.
One RJ-11 plug to phone jack converter.
One INF file disk for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.x.
Hardware Overview
The intelligent high speed Fax/Modem PC Card can be used as
either a send/receive fax machine or a data modem. When
connecting to another fax/modem, the Fax/Modem PC Card
automatically negotiates to the fastest speed
that other