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Communicator V.90Communicator V.90
Internal 56Kbps Faxmodem
with VoiceMail and Caller ID
User Manual
version3.00
Copyright © 2000 Jaton Corporation, USA
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Page 1 - User Manual

Communicator V.90Communicator V.90Internal 56Kbps Faxmodemwith VoiceMail and Caller IDUser Manualversion3.00Copyright © 2000 Jaton Corporation, USA

Page 2 - Part 15-Radio Interference

10Connectors: 2 RJ11 jacks for telephone and PSTN lineconnectionsSpeaker Interface: Minimum load 8 Ohm, Maximum load 100 OhmHumidity: 20-90% (non-cond

Page 3 - CAUTION:

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

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12VIDEOCONFERENCING (V.80) SUPPORTThe Communicator V.90 supports IT-U V.80 recommendations. Thisfeature ensures compatibility with host-based H.324 vi

Page 5 - TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

13Check List:Your package includes the following items:• The Communicator V.90 Faxmodem• Software & Document CD• Quick Start Guide (printed)• Tele

Page 6 - Table of Contents

14CHAPTER 2 HARDWARERead all the instructions carefully before you start.!! WARNING !!Discharge static electricity bytouching the GROUND such asmetal

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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

Page 8 - Features

16Hardware Installation Steps:1. Switch off your system and allperipheral devices, and unplugthe power cord from the walloutlet. Tour power cor

Page 9 - Specifications

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

Page 10 - Modes of Operations

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

Page 11 - TELEPHONE-EMULATION MODE

19Windows®9x “Add New Hardware” routine as below: Openthe Control Panel from My Computer. 2) If you previously installed a modem, please click onModem

Page 12 - CALLER ID

iiUNITED STATES - FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONCONSUMER INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTSPart 15-Radio InterferenceThis equipment has been test and fou

Page 13 - Check List:

20 3) Click on “Remove” button on the Modems Property screen,and then click on “Add…” button. Click on next. Go to Step 6).

Page 14 - Board Layout

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.

Page 15 - Modem Interfaces

22 7) Click on Change. 8) Click on “Have Disk…” button.

Page 16 - Hardware Installation Steps:

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

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24 13) After all the files are copied to the installed Windows 95, click onFinish. 14) The driver installation, now is completed. DIAGNOSTICS1) Click

Page 18 - Driver installation

25 2) Click on Diagnostics tab.

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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

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27 The response from each AT Command on your actual computer screenmay be different then above. DIAL-UP WITH HYPER TERMINALHyperTerminal is under Wi

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28Double click on Hypertrm.exe.Enter the session name “testing” and click OK.

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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:

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iiiIf you experience trouble with this telephone equipment, please contact Technical Support of yourOEM supplier. The telephone company may ask that y

Page 24 - DIAGNOSTICS

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

Page 25 - 2) Click on Diagnostics tab

31Change the Maximum speed if necessary.

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32Click on Advanced…

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33Check mark the Record a log file (ModemLog.txt in Windows®9x) fordiagnostic purpose.Software InstallationOnce the modem hardware installed and conf

Page 28 - Double click on Hypertrm.exe

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

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35CHAPTER 4 TROUBLE SHOOTINGModem BasicThis chapter will address some basic terminology associated with yourmodem and with your communications softw

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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

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37Communication software manual and AT Command to modify INITstrings.XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEMThese are file transfer protocols used by the host ( i.e. c

Page 32 - Click on Advanced…

38XON/XOFFA handshaking, flow control mechanism that communicates that the deviceis ready to accept more data. The flow control embedded into the data

Page 33 - Software Installation

39DTMFDual-Tone-Multi-Frequency. The use of two simultaneous audio band tonesfor dialing.CCITTAcronym for the International Telegraph and Telephone Co

Page 34 - COMMUNICATOR V.90 CD-ROM

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

Page 35 - Modem Basic

40commands.V0 This command causes the result codes to issued in numericcode(which may require for some software packages.) However, ifyou want the res

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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

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42Problem: Error messageSolution: Make sure you selected the correct modem in yourcommunications software.If you are typing from the command lin

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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

Page 39 - Technical tips

44CHAPTER 5 AT COMMANDSOverviewThe modem (DCE) operates in two states: command or online. In eachmode, both data and commands (including DCE response

Page 40 - Problems and solutions:

45AT CommandsTable 1. Basic AT CommandsCommand DescriptionA/ Repeat the last AT command string issued.An “AT” prefix is not used. Do not terminate th

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46H1 Modem goes off-hook.

Page 42 - Problem: Fax not found

47Command DescriptionIn IdentificationI0 Display product code.I1 Display firmware checksum.I2 Verify firmware checksum. (Report OK if correct.)I3 Disp

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48V1 Enable long-form result code. (Text or Verbose)

Page 44 - Overview

49Command DescriptionWn Connect Message (Default=0) This command is provided forcompatibility. The S95 Register should be used with newapplications.W

Page 45 - AT Commands

vNOTICE:The information in this document is subject to change in order to improve reliability, design, orfunction without subsequent notice and does n

Page 46 - H1 Modem goes off-hook

50Z1 Soft reset and reload active profile from stored profile 1.&Cn DCD (Data Carrier Detect) option (Default=1)&C0 Ignore remote modem statu

Page 47 - Command Description

51&T5 Denies RDL request from remote modem&T6 Initiate remote digital loopback.&T7 Starts remote digital loopback with self test.&T8 I

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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

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55V.42/V.42bis MNP AT CommandsData Error Correction and CompressionYour modem supports two types of error correction (MNP2-4 and V.42)and data compre

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56\K3 Nondestructive/expedited\K5 Nondestructive/nonexpeditedIn command state, transmit break to remote (if in reliablemode):\K0,1 Destructive/expedit

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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

Page 54 - <carrier>

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

Page 55 - V.42/V.42bis MNP AT Commands

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

Page 56 - \U Accept reliable link

viTable of ContentsCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...8FEATURES ...

Page 57 - Fax Class 1 AT Commands

60 +VRN=n Ringback-never-appeared timer 10 0-255 +VRX Record mode none Call

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61Command Function Default Range +VSD=m Silence detection (quiet and silence) 128, 50 0-255,0-255+VSM=m Compression method selection m=<cml>,

Page 59 - IS-101 Voice AT Commands

62S-Register SummaryRegisteFunctionRange UnitsSaved*DefaultS0 Rings to auto-answer 0-255 Rings Yes 0S1 Ring counter 0-25 Rings 0S2 Escape characte

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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

Page 62 - S-Register Summary

65LIMITED WARRANTY.Manufacturer warrants that the products sold hereunder are free fromdefects in material and workmanship for a period of two (2) yea

Page 63 - *: SAVED in NVRAM

66based on this Limited Warranty or otherwise, Manufacturer shall not beliable for incidental, special, or consequential damage.Other Statements.Manu

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67Entire Obligation.This Limited Warranty states the entire obligation of Manufacturer withrespect to the Products. If any part of this Limited Warran

Page 65 - LIMITED WARRANTY

68compatible with another product, or because it has not been properlyinstalled and set-up, the manufacturer does not pay for the service time. Tohelp

Page 66 - Services agreement:

viiTERMS AND CONDITIONS...66SERVICES AGREEMENT:...

Page 67 - REJECTIONS

8CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on you purchase The Communicator V.90 to manage yourdesktop multimedia demands and communication needs. TheCo

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9• Integrated data communication, Fax, Voice software• Plug and Play or Jumper Select ConfigurationSpecificationsModem Communication:Data Communicatio

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