PCI 56Kbps V.92 Data/fax Voice Modem Card
RC403
User Manual
PCI 56Kbps V.92 Data/fax Voice Modem Card RC403
User Manual
Installation Guide for Windows Series
98/98SE/ME/2000 and XP
System Requirements
• Computer with Pentium 200 MMX or higher processor.
• Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000 and XP Operating System.
• 20 MB Hard Disk free space or above
• Sound card for voice features
• ꢀ available PCI slot.
• CD-ROM drive.
Modem Installation
ꢀ. Please turn off your computer and disconnect the power cable.
2. Please remove the cover from your computer. Please check your computer¡¦s manual for
instructions and cautions regarding the removal of covers or installation of add-in boards.
3. Please select an empty PCI slot and remove the appropriate expansion slot cover from the
computer.
4. Please insert the Internal 56k Modem into the PCI slot and secure with a screw in the
backplane.
5. Please replace the Computers cover.
6. Please insert one end of the telephone cord into the Modem¡¦s Line (top) Socket
7. Please connect the other end of the phone cord to a telephone phone point, via the supplied
adaptor (RJꢀꢀ) if required.
8. Please turn on your computer.
9. As Windows 98FE/98SE/2000/ME/XP starts it will detect that new hardware has been added,
and start the ¡§Add New Hardware Wizard¡¨ Click on Cancel.
ꢀ0.Please insert the analog Modem communication CD into your CD-ROM drive.
ꢀꢀ. The CD should auto-start, displaying the following window. If it does not start, click on Start
- Run and type in CD:\autorun.exe (where CD is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive.
ꢀ2. Please select--Install Modem Driver. If you can not perform these procedures smoothly as
above, please perform the file directly: CD:\Autorun.exe
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Basic AT Command Guide
T - Set Tone Dial Default
This command forces DTMF dialing until the next P dial modifier or P command is received. The
modem will set an S-Parameter bit to indicate that all subsequent dialing should be conducted in
tone mode. Note that the DP command will override this command. Clears Sꢀ4 bit 5.
This command may not be permitted in some countries. (See P.)
Syntax
T
Result Codes
OK
P - Set Pulse Dial Default
This command forces pulse dialing until the next T dial modifier or T command is received. Sets
Sꢀ4 bit 5.
As soon as a dial command is executed which explicitly specifies the dialing mode for that
particular call (e.g., ATDT..), this command is overridden so that all future dialing will be tone
dialed. (See T command.)
This command may not be permitted in some countries.
A - Answer The modem will go off-hook and will attempt to answer an incoming call if correct
conditions are met. Upon successful completion of answer handshake, the modem will go on-line
in answer mode. This command may be affected by the state of Line Current Sense, if enabled.
(Most countries do not require Line Current Sense.) Operation is also dependent upon +FCLASS
command and country-specific requirements. If +FCLASS=0 is selected, the modem will enter
the connect state after exchanging carrier with the remote modem. If no carrier is detected within
a period specified in register S7, the modem will hang up. Any character entered during the
connect sequence will abort the connection attempt.
If +FCLASS=ꢀ.0 is selected, the modem will go off-hook in V.2ꢀ answer mode. It will generate the
V.2ꢀ 2ꢀ00 Hz answer tone for 3 0.5 seconds. Following a delay of 70 ms, it will proceed as if the
+FTH=3 command were issued. At any stage up to (but excluding) the +FTH=3 command state,
anycharacter will abort the communication. (See the description of the +FTH command for
details.)
H - Disconnect (Hang-Up)
This command initiates a hang up sequence. This command may not be available for some
countries
due to PTT restrictions.
Syntax
H[<value>]
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
0
ꢀ
The modem will release the line if the modem is currently on-line.
If on-hook, the modem will go off-hook and remain in command mode.
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Result Codes
OK <value> = 0 or ꢀ.
ERROR Otherwise.
O - Return to On-Line Data Mode
This command specifies that the modem will enter the on-line data mode from the on-line
command mode with or without a retrain. If in the off-line command mode when this command
is entered, the modem reports ERROR.
Syntax
O[<value>]
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
0
Enters on-line data mode from the on-line command mode without a retrain. Handling is
determined by the Call Establishment task. Generally, if a connection exists, this command
connects the DTE back to the remote modem after an escape (+++).
ꢀ
Performs a retrain then enters on-line data mode from the on-line command mode.
Result Codes
OK <value> = 0 or ꢀ and a connection exists.
ERROR Otherwise or no connection exists
L - Speaker Volume
This command sets the speaker volume control according to the parameter supplied.
Syntax
L[<value>]
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
0
ꢀ
2
3
Low speaker volume.
Low speaker volume. (Default.)
Medium speaker volume.
High speaker volume.
Result Codes
OK <value> = 0 to 3.
ERROR Otherwise.
M - Speaker Control
This command controls speaker on or off according to the supplied parameter.
Syntax
M[<value>]
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.
0
ꢀ
2
3
Speaker off.
Speaker on during call establishment, but off when receiving carrier. (Default.)
Speaker on.
Speaker is off when receiving carrier and during dialing, but on during answering.
Result Codes
OK <value> = 0 to 3.
ERROR Otherwise.
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&V - Display Current Configuration and Stored Profile
This command reports the current (active) configuration and the stored (user) profiles.
Syntax
&V
Result Code
OK
Example:
AT&V
ACTIVE PROFILE:
Eꢀ Lꢀ Mꢀ Q0 T Vꢀ X0 &Cꢀ &D2 &G0 &T0
S00:000 S0ꢀ:000 S02:043 S03:0ꢀ3 S04:0ꢀ0 S05:008 S06:004
S07:050 S08:004
Sꢀ0:0ꢀ4 Sꢀ2:050 Sꢀ6:000 Sꢀ8:000 S29:070
STORED PROFILE 0:
Eꢀ Lꢀ Mꢀ Q0 T Vꢀ X4 &Cꢀ &D2 &G0 &T0
S00:000 S02:043 S06:004 S07:050 S08:004 Sꢀ0:0ꢀ4 Sꢀ2:050
Sꢀ8:000 S29:070
OK
&W - Store Current Configuration
This command saves the current (active) configuration (profile), including S-Parameters, in the
Registry. The current configuration is comprised of a list of storable parameters illustrated in the
&V
command. These settings are restored to the active configuration upon receiving an Z command
or at power up.
Syntax
&W
Result Code
OK
*B - Display Blacklisted Numbers
This command requests the modem to return a list of blacklisted numbers to the DTE. The format
of
the response is shown by the example below. Permanently forbidden numbers as defined by
country
requirements will not appear on this list. If no numbers are blacklisted, only the OK result code is
issued. Example: NO. - PHONE NUMBER -
------ ------------------------------
ꢀ; 4ꢀ75537660
2; 828892496ꢀ
3; 3887278862
4; 3ꢀ24839442
5; 6284664
OK
*D - Display Delayed Numbers
This command causes the modem to send a list of the delayed numbers together with the delay
associated with each. The modem will return a list of delayed telephone numbers as defined in
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the *B command. The format of the response is shown by the example below (delay times are
shown as hours:minutes:seconds). If no numbers are delayed, only the OK result code is issued.
Example:
NO. - PHONE NUMBER -DELAY
------ -------------------------------------------
ꢀ; 8264734660 2:00:00
2; 753263466ꢀ 2:00:00
3; 2587334662 0:02:00
4; 753265ꢀ663 0:03:25
5; 745993ꢀ664 0:0ꢀ:45
OK
V.92 +P and –Q Commands
This section describes the +P (PCM DCE) and –Q commands and parameters used to control the
V.92 Mode operation.
+PCW - Call Waiting Enable
This command controls the operation of the modem in the presence of call waiting.
Syntax
+PCW=<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected operation.
0
Request modem-on-hold if enabled by +PMH and collect caller ID information if enabled by
+VRID. Toggle V.24 circuit ꢀ25. (Default.)
Hang-up.
ꢀ
2
Ignore call waiting.
Result Codes
OK <value> = 0, ꢀ, or 2.
ERROR Otherwise.
Reporting Selected Value(s)
Command: +PCW?
Response: +PCW: <value>
Example: +PCW: 0 For the default setting.
Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values
Command: +PCW=?
Response: +PCW: (<value> range)
Example: +PCW: (0,ꢀ,2)
+PMH - Modem-on-Hold Enable
This command controls the selection of modem-on-hold in the modem. The action of the modem
in response to modem-on-hold events is determined by the state of this command as well as the
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state of a negotiated handshake with a V.92-compliant server in V.92 Mode.
Syntax
+PMH=<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected operation.
0 Modem-on-hold enabled in V.92 Mode. (Default.)
ꢀ Disabled modem-on-hold.
Result Codes
OK 0 or ꢀ in V.92 Mode
ERROR Otherwise.
Reporting Current or Selected Value
Command: +PMH?
Response: +PMH: <current value>
Example: +PMH: 0 For the default setting.
Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values
Command: +PMH=?
Response: +PMH: (<value> range)
Example: +PMH: (0,ꢀ)
+PMHT – 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 MOH Timeout value.
Syntax
+PMHT=<value>
Defined Values
<value> Decimal number corresponding to selected setting.
0
Deny V.92 modem-on-hold Request (Default.)
Grant MOH with ꢀ0 second timeout
Grant MOH with 20 second timeout
Grant MOH with 30 second timeout
Grant MOH with 40 second timeout
Grant MOH with ꢀ minute timeout
Grant MOH with 2 minute timeout
Grant MOH with 3 minute timeout
Grant MOH with 4 minute timeout
Grant MOH with 6 minute timeout
Grant MOH with 8 minute timeout
Grant MOH with ꢀ2 minute timeout
Grant MOH with ꢀ6 minute timeout
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3
4
5
6
7
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9
ꢀ0
ꢀꢀ
ꢀ2
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Result Codes
OK 0-ꢀ3 in V.92 Mode (+MS=V92)
ERROR Otherwise
Reporting Current or Selected Values
Command: +PMHT?
Response: +PMHT: <value>
Example: +PMHT: 0 For the default setting.
Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values
Command: +PMHT=?
Response: +PMHT: (<value> range)
Example: +PMHT: (0,ꢀ,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,ꢀ0,ꢀꢀ,ꢀ2,ꢀ3)
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