Archtek 5634PCV Manuel utilisateur

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5634 PCV
User’s Manual

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Table Contents
Table Contents..........................................................................................2
Chapter 1 Installation..............................................................................3
1. 1 Checking your components......................................................3
1. 2 What else you need..................................................................3
1. 3 Removing the computer cover..................................................3
1. 4 Inserting the modem.................................................................4
1. 5 Connecting to the telephone line..............................................5
1. 6 Connecting to your telephone...................................................5
1. 7 Verifying your connection .........................................................6
1. 8 Windows 95/98 Modem Driver Installation ( PnP)....................7
1. 9 Windows NT4.0 Modem Driver Installation ..............................8
1.10 Linux Red Hat 6.0 Modem Driver Installation .........................8
1.11 MS-DOS Modem Driver Installation ........................................9
Chapter 2 AT commands set ................................................................11
2. 1 Data Mode Command ............................................................11
2. 2 Result Code............................................................................23
2. 3 S Registers Definitions...........................................................25
2. 4 Class 1 Fax Commands.........................................................32
2. 5 Voice Commands ...................................................................35
2. 6 AT% TTn Commands.............................................................37

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Chapter 1 Installation
Chapter 1 provides detailed instructions for installing your modem.
1.1 Checking your components
Unpack your components and make sure you have the following items:
lThe modem.
lA modular telephone cable to connect your modem to the telephone line.
lThis user's manual.
lCommunication software and manual.
When you open your package, make sure all of the above items are included
and not damaged. If you see that any components are damaged, please notify
your dealer immediately.
1.2 Installing the modem
The following instructions explain how to install the modem in a IBM
compatible type personal computer. If you will be installing the modem into a
different computer, refer to the manual that accompanied your computer or
contact your computer dealer for instructions on installing the modem in your
personal computer.
1.3 Removing the computer cover
Turn off the personal computer's power. No power must be applied to your
computer when you install the internal modem and computer could be
damaged.
Make sure you can freely access the back of the personal computer.
Unscrew the necessary screws to loosen the computer cover. Then set the

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screws in a safe place and remove the computer cover.
1.4 Inserting the modem
The internal modem can fit into any available PCI slot in your personal
computer. To insert the internal modem in your personal computer:
1. Position yourself so that you can easily access the computer's expansion
slots.
2. Select any available half-card slot into which you can install the internal
modem.
3. Remove any slot cover that may be over the slot. Then remove the slot
cover and keep both in a safe place (you will need the screw to secure the
internal modem and you may need the slot cover if you decide to remove
the internal modem in the future).
4. Hold the internal modem above the slot you selected, making sure the
modem's edge connectors are pointing down toward the base of the
personal computer (see Figure1-1).
5. Carefully slide the modem into the PCI slot, applying even pressure to both
ends of the modem. Stop inserting the modem when its gold-plated edge
connectors are aligned with and completely fit into the base of the
computer.
6. If you removed a screw from the slot cover, use that screw to secure the
modem in the PCI slot. You may want to test the modem's telephone
connection (described in the next section) before securing your modem.
7. Use the cover-mounting screws to secure the computer cover.
Figure 1-1. Inserting the modem

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1.5 Connecting to the telephone line
Use the following procedure to connect your modem to the telephone line:
1. Make sure you have an RJ-11 telephone jack. If you need a modular jack,
either obtain a telephone adapter from a telephone or electronics store and
follow the installation instructions provided with the adapter, or have your
local telephone company replace your existing telephone jack with a
modular-type jack and your existing telephone cord with a modular cord.
2. Unplug your telephone's cable from the wall jack.
3. Take one end of the modular telephone cable supplied with the modem
and plug it into the LINE modular telephone jack on the back of the modem
(see Figure 1-2).
4. Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the telephone jack on the wall,
as you would any modular telephone.
1.6 Connecting to your telephone
Your modem is so convenient, it provides a second modular telephone jack
that lets you connect your telephone to the same telephone line the modem is
using. This lets you manually dial data calls or make voice calls when you are
not using your modem.
Use the following procedure to connect your telephone to your modem:
Connect the telephone's modular cord into the PHONE jack on the back of
your modem (see Figure 1-3).
Lift your telephone's handset and listen for a dial tone.

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LINE
PHONE
5634PCV
Figure 1-2. Back of the modem
1.7 Verifying your connection
Before you proceed to next step, make sure your connection matches the one
shown in Figure 1-3.
MODEM CARD
PHONE
JACK
JACK
LINE
LINE
PHONE
5634PCV
Figure 1-3. Completed modem installation
If you connected the modem to a computer, place the computer into terminal
mode and complete the configuration information required by the software.
Refer to your computer manual to find out the appropriate command to use.
Then use the following procedure to verify that your connections:
1. Type ATand press the Enter key. If your system is operating properly, your
modem sends an OK response to your screen and wait for your next
command.

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If you did not receive a response, make sure your computer is sending
commands to your modem. If this does not solve your problem, contact
your computer dealer.
2. Use your communication software to prepare your computer to dial a call.
Then type AT D x phone number, where x is either T for touch-tone
dialing or Pfor pulse dialing and phone number is the telephone number
that your modem is using.
For example, if your modem is connected to the telephone line 555-2121
and Touch-Tone dialing is supported in your calling area, type ATDT
5552121.
3. Press the Enter key. You should receive a BUSY response and you should
hear the busy signal through the modem speaker because the modem is
calling itself.
Your modem is now ready for operation. Refer to the manual that came with
your communication software to begin communications. If you will be
communicating directly with your modem, or if you want to find out more about
the modem's operation, proceed to Chapter 2.
1.8 Windows95/98
ModemDriver Installation(PNP)
1. Install the PnP modem into an available slot.
2. Turn On your computer.
3. As you enter Windows you should receive a message saying “PCI
communication Device”, than “5634PCV V90 modem”.
4. Windows will identify the modem and then present you with three
choices.
Do not install a driver
Driver from disk provided by manufacturer
Select from a list of alternate drivers.
Select Driver from disk provided by manufacturer. Windows will ask
you to insert your disk. Put the disk in your drive and select right inf

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file then hit OK. You will be presented with a listing of Topic modems.
Select the model number of your modem and then hit OK.
5. Click Finish and Windows will install the driver, and then finish
booting.
6. To check the modem installation open Control Panel and then
Modems. Click on the Diagnostics tab. Click on the port which lists
your modem. Click on More Info. Your modem should report back
with modem information. Your modem is functioning properly.
1.9 Windows NT 4.0 Modem
Driver Installation
1. Install the PnP modem into an available slot.
2. Insert Setup program for Windows NT drivers’ disk into drive A or B.
3. Execute the “Setup”program to install the PCI agent driver.
4. Then, after the installation is completed, reboot PC.
5. After PC is rebooted and NT is running, follow the steps described in
section 1.1 to add the modem and its drivers.
NOTE: Microsoft does not support plug and play in Windows NT 4.0.
1.10 Linux Red Hat 6.0
Modem Driver Installation
A. Manual mode:
1. At path /proc, find file pci then use vi editor to find Topic vender ID “151f”
and the
I/O-address, IRQ-number Linux assign to Topic modem.
For example : cd /proc
vi pci
…………………………………………
Vendor id=151f. Device id=0.
Medium devsel. IRQ=5.
I/O at 0xe400 [0xe401].
(type :q to quit vi)
2. At path /dev, use setserial tty-number uart 16550A irq IRQ-number port I/O-

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address
For example : setserial ttyS2 uart 16550A irq 5 port 0xe400
3. At path /dev, remove default modem link then link modem to the tty you
assign in step 2
For example : rm modem
ln –s ttyS2 modem
4. Now, you can use minicom to test the modem by type ATI3 to make sure the
modem is Topic modem.
For example : minicom
………………..
ATI3
B. Automatic Mode
1. Copy topic.modem excutable file to /bin
2. Copy script file rc.serial to /etc/rc.d
3. When Linux boot again you can see the message " Setup topic modem …"
or you can run topic.modem directly.
4. You can use minicom to check Topic modem.
1.11 MS-DOS Modem
Driver Installation
Introduction
This program intends to provide the function for hardware resource
configuration via 5634PCV internal modem card. It is only can be executed in
DOS environment, Windows DOS prompt is inhabited to run this program.
Installation
Prior launching the program, 5634PCV PCI modem card must be installed in
the PC in advance. Besides, it can be used to configure the multiple PCI cards.
Configuration
When the program is launched, it will search the 5634PCV PCI card first. If no
card is found, an error message will be shown and the program will be
terminated. If only one card is enumerated, a configuration dialog window will
be popped up immediately. User can set and the IO port address and interrupt
number of PCI card in this configuration dialog. After setting, user may select

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‘OK’button to set the desired setting to PCI card and exit the program. If user
selects‘Cancel’button, the changed setting will not be effective. Please note
the changed setting will not be stored and saved in PC BIOS or PCI card after
PC is rebooted.
When‘OK’button is selected, the program will automatically test the IO port
and interrupt number to see whether the PCI card can be operated normally
with the desired setting. If either IO or IRQ verification is failed, the program
will pop up a warning message and let user to set another value.
If multiple cards are detected, the program will show a list box to demonstrate
the found cards in the sequence (i.e., modem1, modem2...modemN). Then
that, user may select any one of the modem from the list to configure.
Diagnosis
There is push button‘Diagnose’existed in the configuration dialog. When this
button is selected, the program will issue some‘AT’commands to modem and
display the result for analysis. Before sending the command to UART of PCI
card, the program will first verify the IO and interrupt setting. If the verification
is failed, it will stop the diagnosis and prompt a waning message to the screen.
After the diagnosis is done, it will show the PCI information, including device ID,
vendor ID, subsystem ID and subsystem vendor ID. Moreover, the version
number and built date of modem controller and DSP code will be shown as
well.
Command Line
This program also provides the function to set IO and interrupt number in the
command line operation. Two optional arguments are defined as follows:
-io <I/O window address, e.g. 0x240,0x300...>
-int <Hardware interrupt number, e.g. 3,4,5...>
When any one of the arguments is given when the program is run in DOS
command line, the program will assume the‘Command line’operation is
desired. Then that, it will not prompt the window interface and directly set the
IO and interrupt number of PCI card by the given value. After setting, the
program will be terminated immediately. Please note the both arguments must
be given in the same time. If any one of argument is missed, the program will
not set the value to adapter and the error message will be shown.
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