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The USRobotics Courier HST modem is the new choice for today's
sophisticated data communicators who demand the highest standards of quality
and reliability from their equipment. The $995.00 Courier HST offers a
combination of price, performance, quality, reliability, and SPEED that no
other modem can match.
The Courier HST is a fully-featured modem that with special features
that professional users will find ingenious and indispensable. Standard
features found on the Courier HST include:
* 9600 BPS -- ERROR-FREE: The Courier HST offers error-free
communication at data rates up to 9600 bps. It also automatically falls back
to 2400, 1200, and 300 bps to guarantee compatibility with virtually any
other medium- or low-speed modem in the field.
* TRELLIS-CODED MODULATION: At 9600 bps, the Courier HST employs
Trellis-Coded Modulation -- a convolutional coding technique that makes data
transmission less vulnerable to errors caused by phone network impairments.
It can tolerate twice the telephone channel noise power as conventional
modulation, so there are fewer error-control retransmissions. Trellis-coded
modulation is also less susceptible to impulse type noise.
* ASYMMETRIC FREQUENCY DIVISION: At top speed, data flows in one
direction at 9600 bps and at 300 bps in the other. The modems automatically
switch the high-speed channel on demand, i.e., depending on which transmitter
has the most data to transmit. In practice, the modems seldom need to reverse
channels, since the asymmetric design reflects typical communication sessions
brief messages typed at one end of the link, files sent from the other. The
asymmetrical approach provides the most efficient and economical strategy for
using ordinary phone channels at high speeds.
* ENHANCED ERROR CONTROL: The HST error control protocol uses
sophisticated error detection methods to ensure data integrity. In addition,
design efficiencies have reduced the overhead (extra control information)
experienced with lower-speed error control protocols. In addition, the
protocol doesn't slow down on long-distance connections. The result is
accuracy, greater speed and higher throughput -- approximately 11,000 bps.
* SHORTER RESPONSE TIME: Most 9600 bps modems are most efficient for
file transfers. You'll find that the Courier HST offers faster response times
for interactive sessions as well.
* THE COURIER PRODUCT FAMILY: In addition to the Courier HST's new
features, the modem incorporates the same popular capabilities of other
products in the Courier line:
* MNP ERROR CONTROL: At 2400 and 1200 bps, the Courier HST implements
MNP, a sophisticated error and data flow control protocol that ensures error-
free data transfer. The protocol is especially useful when files containing
numeric data are being transferred, or computer programs, in which a single
incorrect character can cause failure.
* INACTIVITY TIMER: You can set the modem to automatically hang up
after a specified number of minutes if there is no activity on the phone line.
* DATA RATE CONVERSION: You can set your computer's serial port to
operate at a specific data rate (say 19,200 bps) and the modem will perform a
data rate conversion for whatever speed modem you call. That means no more
software problems with automatic baud rate detection.
* BOTTOM PANEL REFERENCE: On the bottom of the Courier case, you'll find
a command summary and other handy reference information, as well as the bank
of Dual In-Line Package (DIP) switches used to tailor operations to your
requirements.
* CALL DURATION REPORTING: The Courier HST records the duration of
your calls in hours, minutes, and seconds. This feature enables you to
display and print an audit of your calling activities. You can optionally use
the modem clock as a real-time clock.
* CALL PROGRESS DETECTION: The Courier HST has additional call-
progress result codes (screen messages) that let you know when a line is busy,
a person rather than a modem has answered the phone, there is no dial tone, or
the distant phone is ringing.
* MODEM SETTINGS DISPLAY: On command, the modem sends a display of its
current settings, a handy way to check your transmission rate, S-registers,
and other operational controls.
* HELP SCREENS: You can also display screens that summarize the command
set, S-register functions, and Dial command options.
* REPEAT COMMAND: You can have the modem continuously repeat a command
until instructed otherwise. This is especially usefule in dialing services
whose lines are often busy.
* QUOTE MODE: You can put the modem in Quote Mode
* ADAPTIVE DIALING: You can set the Courier HST so that it auto-
matically uses touch-tone dialing. If tone dialing doesn't work on the line,
the modem automatically switches to the slower type, pulse (rotary).
* DATA RATE FALLBACK: In addition to automatically adjusting to the bit
rate of incoming calls (0-300, 1200, 2400 bits per second, or bps), the
Courier HST incorporates the V.22bis fallback recommendation when dialing.
If the called modem operates at 1200 bps, the Courier HST automatically
drops back to 1200 bps.
* AUTOMATIC RETRAINING: The Courier HST observes the V.22bis retrain
sequence, which enables modems communicating at 2400 bps to compensate for
certain problems that may affect data reliability.
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STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
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Bell 103/113 at 300 bps Bell 212A at 1200 bps
CCITT V.22bis at 2400 bps USR-HST at 9600 bps.
FCC Part 15#: CJE794COURIERHST Ringer Equivalence: 0.4B
FCC Part 68#: CJE794-11323-DM-E Canadian DOC LN#: 38B
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AT COMMANDS SUPPORTED
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COMMAND DEFAULT FUNCTION
& DNA See the Extended Command Summary that follows
this basic set
A DNA Forces Answer Mode
A/ DNA Reexecute last command (does not require "AT" or
<CR>
Any Key DNA Terminate current dialing operation resulting
from issued dial command
AT DNA Attention. MUST precede all commands except A/
and +++.
Bn B0 U.S./CCITT answer sequence
B0 U.S. answer sequence (Bell)
B1 CCITT (overseas) answer sequence
Cn C1 Set additional modem to Receive-Only
C0 Transmitter disabled
C1 Transmitter enabled
D Pulse Dial the number that follows and enter
Dial originate mode; use with any of these options:
S Dial the number (four available) stored in
NRAM
P Pulse (rotary) dial (0-9) -- DEFAULT
T Touch-tone dial (0-9, #, *)
, (Comma) Pause two seconds, then continue
; (Semi-colon) Return to command mode after
dialing
R Reverse Originate and Answer Frequencies
" Dial the letters that follow
! Transfer call (flash the switchhook)
W Wait for second dial tone (with X3 or higher)
@ Wait for answer (with X3 or higher)
E E0 Command mode local echo ON/OFF
E0 Echo OFF
E1 Echo ON
F F1 Online local echo ON/OFF
F0 Echo ON
F1 Echo OFF
Hn H0 ON/OFF hook control
H0 Hang up (go on hook)
H1 Go off hook
In DNA Inquiry
I0 Display product code
I1 Display memory (ROM) checksum
I2 Run Memory (RAM) test
I3 Return call duration or real time (see Kn)
I4 Return current modem settings
I5 Display NRAM settings
I6 Display link diagnostics
Kn K0 Modem clock operation : call duration or real
time
K0 Return call duration at ATI3
K1 Return actual time at ATI#. Clock is set
using ATI3=HH:MM:SS K1
Mn M1 Audio Monitor (speaker) control
M0 Speaker always OFF
M1 Speaker ON until "CONNECT"
M2 Speaker always ON
M3 Speaker ON after last digit dialed and until
carrier is established.
O DNA Toggle back online after command execution
P Pulse Pulse (rotary) Dial
Qn Q0 Enable/Suppress result codes
Q0 Result codes displayed
Q1 Result Codes suppressed
Sr=n DNA Sets S-Register r to value n where n is a decimal
number from 0 to 255
Sr? DNA Query value of register r
T Pulse Touch-tone dial
Vn V1 Verbal/numeric result codes
V0 Numeric result codes
V1 Verbal result codes
Xn X1 Result code set
X0 Basic 0-4
X1 Extended 0-5
X2 Advanced (full) set plus fast dialing
(immediately on dial-tone detect) and repeat
dialing up to ten times
RESULT CODES / SPECIAL DIALING FUNCTIONS OPTIONS TABLE
RESULT CODES X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 │ X5 │ X6 |
0/OK X X X X X X X
1/CONNECT X X X X X X X
2/RING X X X X X X X
3/NO CARRIER X X X X X X X
4/ERROR X X X X X X X
5/CONNECT 1200 X X X X X X
6/NO DIAL TONE X X X
7/BUSY X X X X
8/NO ANSWER (requires @,
replaces 3/NO CARRIER) X X X X
10/CONNECT 2400 X X X X X X
11/RINGING X X
12/VOICE X X
13/CONNECT 9600 X X X X X X
15/CONNECT 1200/ARQ X X X X X X
16/CONNECT 2400/ARQ X X X X X X
17/CONNECT 9600/ARQ X X X X X X
SPECIAL DIALING FUNCTIONS
Adaptive Dialing X X X X X
Wait for 2nd Dial Tone (W) X X X X
Wait for Answer X X X X
Fast Dial X X X
Z DNA Reset modem to factory defaults.
+++ DNA Disconnect or return to command mode. Must be
preceded and followed by at least one second of
no data entry/transmission; does not take AT or
<CR>.
ARQ Connection -- hangs up, sends NO CARRIER
result code
Normal connection -- performs function depending
on setting of DIP switch 9
> DNA Repeat command string until canceled by pressing
any key. If used in Dial String, automated
redial terminates after ten attempts.
$ DNA Help command summary request.
D$ DNA Help Dial command summary request.
S$ DNA Help S-register summary request.
&$ DNA Help extended command summary request.
<Ctrl> C DNA Cancel display of Help screens.
<Ctrl> K DNA Cancel display of Help screens.
<Ctrl> S DNA Stop/restart display of Help screen.
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EXTENDED COMMAND SET
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&An &A1 Enable/disable /ARQ result codes
&A0 Suppress /ARQ result codes
&A1 Display /ARQ result codes
&Bn &B0 Data rate, terminal to modem (DTE/DCE)
&B0 Detect DTE rate from AT command (default)
&B1 300 bps
&B2 600 bps
&B3 1200 bps
&B4 2400 bps
&B5 4800 bps
&B6 9600 bps
&B7 19200 bps
&F DNA Load factory settings into RAM
&Hn &H0 Transmit Data flow control
&H0 Flow control disabled
&H1 Hardware (CTS, Pin 5) flow control
&H2 Software (XON/XOFF) flow control
&H3 Hardware and software flow control
&In &I0 Received Data flow control
&I0 Flow control disabled
&I1 XON/XOFF to local modem and remote system
&I2 XON/XOFF to local modem only
&I3 Emulate HP terminal ENQ/ACK for connection
to HP Host
&I4 Emulate HP host for connection to HP
terminal
&Mn &M4 Normal or Error Control Modes
&M0 Normal Mode
&M4 Normal/ARQ Mode -- normal if ARQ connection
cannot be made
&M5 ARQ Mode -- hang up if ARQ connection cannot
be made
&Nn &N0 Data Rate, data link (DCE/DCE)
&N0 Normal Link Operations
&N1 300 bps
&N2 1200 bps
&N3 2400 bps
&N4 Reserved
&N5 Reserved
&N6 9600 bps
&Pn &P0 &P0 Use North American make/break ratio
&P1 Use British Commonwealth make/break ratio
(excluding Canada).
&Rn &R1 Received Data hardware (RTS, Pin 4) flow control
&R0 Reserved for future use
&R1 Ignore RTS default
&R2 Received data output on RTS high; used only
if terminal equipment supports RTS (Pin 4)
&Sn &S0 Data Set Ready (DSR< Pin 6) override
&S0 DSR override (always ON)
&S1 Modem controls DSR
&W DNA Write current settings to nonvolatile random
access memory (NRAM)
&Y &Y1 Break handling. Destructive breaks clear the
buffer; expedited Breaks are sent immediately to
the remote system.
&Y0 Destructive; don't send break
&Y1 Destructive, expedited
&Y2 Nondestructive, expedited
&Y3 Nondestructive, unexpedited; modem sends
Break in sequence with data received from
terminal equipment
&Zn DNA Store the phone number that follows in NRAM at
position n (n = 0 - 3)
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THE RESULT CODES
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NUMERIC/VERBAL CODE MEANING
0/OK Command has been executed.
1/CONNECT Connection successfully made; if X1 or X2 is
set, connection is at 300 bps.
2/RING Incoming call when modem set to Auto Answer.
3/NO CARRIER Hung up because attempt to connect failed or
call was disconnected.
4/ERROR Invalid command.
5/CONNECT 1200 Connection successfully made at 1200 bps.
6/NO DIAL TONE Hanging up; no dial tone.
7/BUSY Hanging up; busy signal.
11/RINGING Dialed and remote phone is ringing.
12/VOICE Hanging up; voice answered.
13/CONNECT 9600 Connection successfully made at 9600 bps.
15/CONNECT 1200/ARQ MNP connection successfully made at 1200 bps.
16/CONNECT 2400/ARQ MNP connection successfully made at 2400 bps.
17/CONNECT 9600/ARQ HST connection successfully made at 9600 bps.
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S-REGISTERS SUPPORTED
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REGISTER DEFAULT FUNCTION
S0 S0=0 Sets the number of rings on which to answer when
or DIP #5 in Auto Answer Mode
S1 S1=0 Counts and stores the number of rings from
S2 S2=43 Sets the ASCII decimal code for the escape code
character. Default character is "+". A value of
128-255 disables the escape code.
S3 S3=13 Sets the ASCII decimal code for the Carriage
Return character
S4 S4=10 Sets the ASCII decimal code for the Line Feed
character
S5 S5=8 Sets the ASCII decimal code for the Backspace
character. A value of 128-255 disables the
backspace key's delete function.
S6 S6=2 Sets the number of seconds the modem waits before
dialing. If set below two, the modem resets S6 to
2, due to phone company limitations. If the modem
is set to X2, the modem ignores S6 and dials as
soon as it detects a dial tone (fast dial)
S7 S7=30 Sets the number of seconds the modem waits for a
carrier. May be set for much longer duration if,
for example, the modem is originating an
international connection.
S8 S8=2 Sets the duration , in seconds, for the pause (,)
option in the Dial command
S9 S9=6 Sets the required duration of the remote modem's
carrier signal, in tenths of a second, before
recognition (Carrier Detect Time)
S10 S10=7 Sets the duration, in tenths of a second, the
modem waits after loss of carrier before hanging
up. While we don't recommend use of call waiting
on data lines, if you use call waiting you may
want to set this register higher to prevent the
modem from interpreting a signal for a second call
as a disconnect from the remote modem.
S11 S11=70 Sets the duration and spacing, in milliseconds, of
dialed Touch-Tones.
S12 S12=50 Sets the duration, in fiftieths of a second, of
the guard time for the escape code sequence. Must
be value between 1 and 255.
S13 Bit-mapped register. By default, the bits are set
to zero (off). Select the bit(s) you want on, and
set S13 to the total of the values in the "Value
column. For example, ATS13=20 enables bits 2
(value = 4) and 4 (value = 16).
Bit Value Result
0 1 Reserved
1 2 Reverse normal Auto Answer operations:
on incoming RING, enter Originate Mode
and look for Answer tone
2 4 Disable 250 millisecond pause before
result code display
3 8 Auto Dial: When DTR goes from low to
high, automatically dial the number
stored in NRAM (execute DS)
4 16 At power on or reset, automatically
dial the number stored in NRAM
(execute DS)
5 32 Reserved
6 64 Disable MNP Service Class 3 (used for
testing Service Class 2)
7 128 Watchdog hardware reset, same as power
on (used in factory testing)
S14 DNA Returns product code
S16 S16=0 Modem self-test. Set to 0 for Data Mode; set to 1
for Analog Loopback Test
S16 = 0 Data Mode (no testing)
= 1 Analog Loopback
= 2 Dial Test
= 4 Test Pattern
= 5 Analog Loopback with Test Pattern
S17 S17=0 Received Link Disconnect Reason, MNP.
S19 S19=0 Sets the number of minutes before the Inactivity
Timer times out and the Courier hangs up
S20 DNA Stores the reason for the NO CARRIER result code:
0 Key press abort
1 DTR dropped
2 Escape code (+++) issued
3 Loss of carrier
4 Inactivity timeout
5 ARQ incompatibility (&M5 Mode)
6 ARQ Retry timeout (Max. 12 tries)
7 Received Link Disconnect
S21 S21=10 Sets the length of Breaks, in milliseconds, sent
from the modem to the local terminal
S22 S22=17 Holds the ASCII decimal code for the XON
character
S23 S23=19 Holds the ASCII decimal code for the XOFF
character
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RS-232-C PIN DEFINITIONS
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PIN FUNCTION
1 Frame Ground (Common)
2 Transmit Data (Terminal to Modem)
3 Receive Data (Modem to Terminal)
5 Clear to Send (Modem to Terminal)
6 Data Set Ready (Modem to Terminal)
7 Signal Ground (Common)
8 Carrier Detect (Modem to Terminal)
12 Speed Indicate (Modem to Terminal)
20 Data Terminal Ready (Terminal to Modem)
22 Ring Indicate (Modem to Terminal)
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DIP SWITCHES
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SWITCH FUNCTION
1 DTR Override
2 Verbal/Numeric Result Codes
3 Display/Suppress Result Codes
4 Command Mode Local Echo
5 Auto Answer enable/disable
6 Carrier Detect Override
7 Single/multiple phone installation
8 "AT" command set recognition/Dumb mode
9 Escape Code (+++) Operations / 10/11 bits per
character (NOTE: under error control, modem
always hangs up at +++)
10 Power-on Software defaults (customized NRAM vs.
factory ROM settings)
Quad Reverses pins 2 and 3 on RS-232-C connector
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DIAGNOSTICS AND LED INDICATORS
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LEDs High Speed
Auto Answer/Answer
Carrier Detect
Off Hook
Receive Data
Send Data
Terminal Ready
Modem Ready/Power/Analog Loopback
Request to Send
Clear to Send
MNP Connection established
Analog Loopback indicator
Diagnostics Analog Loopback Self-Test
Test Pattern Generation
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