BauschProxima USB LiteFax/ModemUser Manual
- 9 -4. Click Browse button and select the drivewhere you load the device driver (for example:E:\WIN2K). Click OK. Windows will startsearching fo
- 10 -7. Click Finish. The software installation issuccessfully complete.Setup DiagnosticsTo verify whether your USB V.90 Fax/Modemexists in your c
- 11 -Installation for Windows Millennium1. When the USB V.90 Fax/Modem is wellconnected to your computer, Windows MEwill automatically detect the ne
- 12 -a location. Click the Browse button toselect the drive where you load the devicedriver (for example: G:\WIN98). Click Next.3. Expect a minor
- 13 -4. Click Finish.5. When Windows prompt you “ModemCountry Selection”, choose the countrywhere you locate. Select the Enable PBXcheck box and
- 14 -Setup Diagnostics1. To verify if the USB V.90 Fax/Modem is wellinstalled and enabled, you can perform thefollowing steps.2. Go toStartàà Setti
- 16 -UninstallUninstall for Windows 981. Go to My Computer→Control Panel.Double-click Add/Remove Programs.2. Select Uninstall USB V.90 FAX MODEM.
- 17 -2. When the following screen appears, clickUninstall USB V.90 FAX MODEM. ClickChange/Remove button and click OK.3. Click Yes to restart your
- 18 -2. Highlight Uninstall USB V.90 FAX MODEMand click the Add/Remove button. Click OKand the uninstall procedures will be complete.
- 1 -IntroductionThe USB V.90 Fax/Modem complies with theUniversal Serial Bus functionality built in Windows98/2000/Millennium. It is compatible with
- 19 -Internet Access1. Go to My Computer.2. Select Dial-Up Networking.3. Double-click Make a New Connection, adialogue box will appear for you to
- 20 -6. For Windows Millennium, the figure aboveshould be displayed as follows.7. Now, you are ready to connect to theInternet.
- 21 -Trouble ShootingThis chapter provides information on the mostcommom problems, the possible causes, andthe solutions.The modem does not respond
- 22 -§ Make sure your command line is 40characters or less in length.The modem goes off-hook and disables thetelephone line.§ The modem may be set
- 23 -§ The remote modem is not echoing your typedcharacters.Type ATE0 then press Enter at the commandline. Then turn the software echo feature on.§
- 24 -§ The remote modem may be waiting for you totype a command. Or try to press Enter forlogging on to the remote site.The modem speaker does not m
- 25 -Try adding '*70,' to your ATDT dialing commandline. If it doesn’t help, ask your telephonecompany how to disable it temporarily.The mo
- 26 -When using V.42bis or MNP5, some featuresare disabled.§ You may be using a non-streaming protocol,like Xmodem or Ymodem to transfer files.Those
- 27 -Appendix A: AT Commands SetBasic AT CommandsA/ Re-execute CommandThe modem repeats the last command line sent bythe DTE. Usually used for re-dia
- 28 -B0 Connect at V.22 1200 bpsResult codes:OK n=0Error OtherwiseDn DialDirects the modem to go on-line, dial according tothe string entered, and at
- 2 -Parts Names and Functions• USB connection cable: connects the USBhost port to the USB V.90 FAX/MODEM‚ USB-B: USB device portƒ LINE jack: connects
- 29 -! Flash; The modem will go on hook for atime defined by S24.@ Wait for silence; The modem will wait forat least 5 seconds of silence beforeresum
- 30 -If +FCLASS=8 (#CLS=8), the modem will go off-hook in V21 answer mode. It will decide (basedon timers) when the other side answers in voiceand a
- 31 -I2 SW Provider /SW Version, for exampleSmart Link Ltd.Ver 1.20I3 Chipset Vendor/Chipset ID, for exampleChip Vendor Ltd. XY4220I4 Modem
- 32 -(Same format as above)I7 Display stored pone numbers (See &Z command)Ln*Speaker volumeSelect speaker volume.L0 LowL1 LowL2 MediumL3
- 33 -Nn*Automode controlEnable/Disable Automode detection.N0 Automode detection disabled. Asubsequent handshake will be conductedaccording to the con
- 34 -Related S-Reg: S16Q*Quiet result codes controlQ0 Enable sending result codes to DTE.Q1 Disable sending result codes to DTE.Result codes:OK n=0 o
- 35 -Related S-Reg: S16Vn*Verbose/Numeric result codesSelect the time of result messages sent to theDTE.For a list of result codes and verbal message
- 36 -X2 Same as X1 + NO DIAL TONE message,Blind call disabledX3 Same as X1 + BUSY message, Blind callenabled.* X4 All messages supported, Blind calld
- 37 -Result CodesResult Message X0 X1 X2 X3 X4Code0 OK * * * * *1 CONNECT * * * * *2 RING * * * * *3 NO CARRIER * * * * *4 ERROR * * * * *5 CONNECT 1
- 38 -26 CONNECT 42000 1 * * * *28 CONNECT 44000 1 * * * *29 CONNECT 46000 1 * * * *30 CONNECT 48000 1 * * * *31 CONNECT 50000 1 * * * *32 CONNECT 520
- 3 -Hardware Installation1. Locate the USB host port of your system.Connect one end of the USB connectioncable to your USB host port.2. Connect the
- 39 -57 CONNECT 49333 * * * * *58 CONNECT 50666 * * * * *59 CONNECT 53333 * * * * *60 CONNECT 54666 * * * * *70 FAX * * * * *71 DATA * * * * *100
- 40 -1134 MODULATION: - * * * *V.34BIS1212 MODULATION: B212 - * * * *+F4 +FCERROR * * * * *<*> message will be generated when n has beenselect
- 41 -OK n=0-5Error OtherwiseRelated S-Reg: S59AT& Commands&An*Connect message formatSelect the format of the CONNECT message.&A0 no extra
- 42 -Related S-Reg: S60&Dn*Controls DTR behavior (NA)Controls the DTR output behavior.Note: This command is supported forcompatibility.
- 43 -&Fn Sets factory configurationSelect one of the factory settings.&F0 Select factory setting 0&F1 Select factory setting 1Result code
- 44 -&Rn Controls RTS behaviorControls the RTS output behavior.Note: This command is supported forcompatibility. It has no actual effe
- 45 -Result codes:OK n=0-1Error OtherwiseWritten to registry.&Zn Stores dial stringStores/Displays dial string (up to 47 characters)&Zn=s Sto
- 46 -modem mode\Kn Break Control (-)Controls the response of the modem to a breakreceived from DTE or a remote modem or the \Bncommand.The behavior p
- 47 -\N5 MNP error correction mode only, hang upupon failure.Result codes:OK n=0-5Error OtherwiseRelated S-Reg: S<basereg> of V.42 registersAT%
- 48 -Result codes:OK n=0-3Error OtherwiseRelated S-Reg: S39AT+MS Command+MS Modulation selectThis command selects the modulation, optionallyenables/d
- 4 -Software InstallationInstallation for Windows 981. When the USB V.90 Fax/Modem is wellconnected to your computer, Windows 98 willautomatically d
- 49 -<mod> Modulation Possible rates 22 V.22 1200122 V.22bis 2400,1200 32 V.32 9600, 4800132 V.32bis 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800 34 V.34 336
- 50 -The requested min rate will be written to S33The requested max rate will be written to S34The actual rate may be read from S35The actual modulat
- 51 -Further calls will return BLACKLISTED code.When time-out is defined:When a number is unsuccessfully called xsuccessive times, it is blocked temp
- 52 -Appendix B: S-RegistersS-Register SummaryS# FunctionRangeUnits PW DefaultATCommandS0 Rings toAuto-Answer0-255 rings 0 AS1 RingCounter0-255 rings
- 53 -Time forCarrierS8 PauseTime forDial (,)0-255 s 2 DS9 CarrierDetectResponse Time1-255 0.1s 6S10CarrierLossDisconnect Time1-255 0.1s*7S11DTMFToned
- 54 -S20ReservedS21BreakLength0-9 100ms9 \BS22Origin/Answer0-1 0S23XOFFCharacter (NA)0-127 ASCII 19S24FlashTimer0-255 10 ms 20
- 5 -Next. Windows will start searching for theappropriate driver for the software installation.4. Click Next.5. Click Finish. The software insta
- 6 -6. When the following dialog box appears,select the country/location where you are,and click Enable PBX. Click OK.7. When finished, restart yo
- 7 -Start→→Settings→→ControlPanel→→Modems.2. When the Modems Properties dialog boxappears, select the Diagnostics tab.3. Select USB V.90 FAX/MODE
- 8 -2. Select Search for a suitable driver for mydevice (recommended) and click Next.3. Insert the device driver compact disc into theCD-ROM drive.
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