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SPORTSTER 14,400
1 Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ii
How to Use this Manual ii
Table of Contents v
PART I. INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
CHAPTER 1_Features and Compatibility
Modem Features 1-1
Compatibility 1-3
CHAPTER 2_Set-Up and Testing
Package Components 2-1
Requirements_Communications Software
2-2
RS-232 Requirements 2-2
Hardware Features 2-3
Power Switch 2-3
Volume Control Switch 2-3
Front Panel Indicators 2-3
DIP Switches 2-4
Installing the Modem 2-4
Testing the Installation 2-6
Troubleshooting 2-8
CHAPTER 3_Quick Start
Basic Operating Requirements 3-1
Software Parameters 3-1
Modem Parameters 3-2
Setting Modem Parameters 3-2
Rate Shifting 3-3
Phone Line Interface 3-3
Serial Port Interface 3-3
Recommended Settings 3-4
Software Settings 3-4
Modem Settings 3-5
Alternative Settings 3-6
Data Format 3-8
Storing Defaults in Nonvolatile Memory
3-9
Dialing 3-10
CHAPTER 4_Interface Controls
Terminology 4-1
Modem Interfaces 4-1
Changing Settings 4-2
Throughput Guidelines 4-2
CCITT/Bell Settings (Bn) 4-4
Error Control (&Mn) 4-4
Auto Answer with Error Control4-5
Online Fallback and Fall Forward4-5
Flow Control Overview 4-6
Transmit Data Buffer Sizes 4-6
Received Data Buffer Size 4-6
Hardware/Software Flow Control Options
4-6
Warning on Software Flow Control4-7
Transmit Data Flow Control (&Hn)4-8
When it is Required 4-8
Received Data Flow Control 4-9
Hardware Control (&Rn) 4-10
Software Control (&In) 4-10
Data Compression (&Kn) 4-11
Data Rate Commands 4-12
Software Requirements 4-13
Serial Port Rate Select (&Bn)4-13
Connection Rate Select (&Nn)4-14
Data Set Ready (&Sn) 4-15
Break Handling (&Yn) 4-15
CHAPTER 5_Internal Controls
Setting/Using Defaults 5-1
Writing Defaults to NVRAM (&W)5-1
Loading the Factory Defaults (&F) 5-2
Reset (Z) 5-3
Storing a Phone Number (&Zs) 5-3
Result Codes 5-4
Response Modes (Vn) 5-4
Quiet Mode (Qn) 5-5
Result Code Options (Xn) 5-5
Additional Result Code Options (&An)
5-8
Local Echo 5-9
Command Mode Local Echo (En) 5-9
Online Local Echo (Fn) 5-10
The Audio Monitor 5-10
Speaker Control (Mn) 5-11
S-Registers 5-11
CHAPTER 6_Dialing and Answering
Before Connecting 6-1
Modulation/Standards 6-1
Setting the Transmission Rate6-1
Data Format 6-2
Error Control 6-3
Placing Calls 6-3
Dial (D) 6-3
Cancel Dialing 6-4
Dial Command Options 6-4
Dialing Type, Pulse or Tone 6-4
Adaptive Dialing (X2OX4) 6-5
Pause (,) 6-5
Slash (/) 6-5
Wait for Another Dial Tone (W)6-5
Dial and Return to Command Mode (;)
6-6
Dialing Letters (") 6-6
Transferring Calls (!) 6-6
Wait for an Answer (@) 6-7
Reversing Originate/Answer
Frequencies (R) 6-7
Dialing the Stored Number (DS)6-8
Redialing (A/) 6-8
Escape Code Operations (+++) 6-8
Modem Response to +++ 6-9
Hanging Up (Hn) 6-9
Returning Online (On) 6-9
Automatic Answering 6-10
Suppressing Auto Answer 6-11
Manual Answer 6-11
Points to Remember 6-11
International Calls 6-12
CCITT/Bell Answer Sequence (Bn)6-12
Guard Tone (&Gn) 6-12
Pulse Dial Make/Break Ratio (&Pn) 6-
12
CCITT V.21_300 bps 6-13
CCITT V.23_1200/75 bps 6-13
Chapter 7_Queries and Help Screens
User Inquiries (In) 7-1
S-Register Query (Sr?) 7-3
Stored Phone Number Query (&Z?)7-3
Help Screens 7-3
Stop/Restart Display 7-3
Cancel Display 7-4
Basic Command Set ($) 7-4
Ampersand Command Set (&$) 7-4
Dialing (D$) 7-5
S-Register Functions (S$) 7-6
PART II. REFERENCE
Appendix A_Error/Flow Control Concepts
Error Control and Throughput Overview
A-1
CCITT V.42 Handshaking A-1
MNP Handshaking A-2
Data Compression A-2
Flow Control A-3
Throughput Guidelines A-3
Online Fallback/Fall Forward A-5
Achievable Throughput StatisticsA-6
Appendix B_Summaries and Tables
Front Panel Indicators B-1
The RS-232 Interface B-2
DIP Switch Summary B-4
Default Settings B-6
S-Register Summary B-9
ASCII Chart B-17
Appendix C_Alphabetical Command Summary
Appendix D_Problems and Solutions
Before the Modems Connect D-1
During Data Transfer D-3
If You Still Have Problems D-4
Appendix E_Fax and Other Operations
Fax Operations E-1
High Speed/Low Speed Protocol E-2
Voice/Data Communications E-5
Appendix F_Modem Testing
Testing with &T F-1
Dial Test_S16=2 F-8
Appendix G_Glossary
Appendix H_Warranty/Service/Certification
Index