Zyxel U-336R/RE - Manual

Zyxel U-336R/RE

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii; ZyXEL Limited Warranty
  • Page 3 – iii; Copyright ©; Trademarks are properties of their respective owners.; FCC Part 15 Information; This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 4 – Information for Canadian Users
  • Page 6 – Contacting ZyXEL
  • Page 8 – viii; Contents; Introduction 1; Unpacking Your Modem 4; Installation 7; Understanding AT Commands 15; Using the Windows 95 Hyper Terminal Program 15; Dialing and Answering Techniques 17
  • Page 9 – ix; Non-Volatile Memory 23; Synchronous Mode Operation 29
  • Page 10 – Special Functions 39
  • Page 11 – xi; AT Command Set Summaries 77; Basic AT Command Set 77; Description of ATI2 Output: 80; Status Registers & Result Codes 92; S-Register Descriptions 92; 0 Diagnostics & Troubleshooting 116
  • Page 12 – xii
  • Page 13 – Introduction 1; Introduction; What This Manual Covers; Standard Features; DTE serial interface with speeds up to 460.8Kbps.
  • Page 14 – Introduction; Intelligent Features; Remote configuration capability.
  • Page 15 – Introduction 3; Fax Compatibility; ZyXEL Fax AT commands.; Technical Specifications
  • Page 16 – Unpacking Your Modem; Enclosed Equipment
  • Page 17 – Becoming a Registered Owner
  • Page 18 – Introduction
  • Page 19 – Installation 7; Installation; LED; PWR
  • Page 20 – Installation
  • Page 21 – ATD; Required Steps for U-336R/RE Installation
  • Page 22 – 0 Installation; Installing the modem card; Push the card gently but firmly until it seats.; Connect to phone lines
  • Page 23 – Installation 11; Connect to Computers; Plug one end of the power cord to the socket on the back panel.; Fax/Modem Communication Software Installation
  • Page 24 – 2 Installation; Setting
  • Page 26 – 4 Installation
  • Page 27 – Basic Modem Operation 15; Basic Modem Operation; Understanding AT Commands; Using the Windows 95 Hyper Terminal Program
  • Page 29 – Dialing and Answering Techniques; Dialing using the ATD Command; Tone and Pulse Dialing:
  • Page 30 – 8 Basic Modem Operation; S R; Auto-Answer and Hook Controls; Making Your First Connection
  • Page 31 – Basic Modem Operation 19; Quick Tips when issuing AT Commands
  • Page 32 – 0 Basic Modem Operation; Command
  • Page 33 – Basic Modem Operation 21; Example; S-Register inquiry command; Modem Result Codes; Your modem also provides result codes that show:
  • Page 34 – 2 Basic Modem Operation; Viewing S Register Values
  • Page 35 – Basic Modem Operation 23; Storing Phone Numbers; You can store up to 50 telephone numbers.; Dialing Stored Phone Numbers; The AT command syntax used to dial a stored number is ATDS=n.; AT
  • Page 36 – 4 Basic Modem Operation; Saving Settings and User Profiles; Stores the current settings in user profile ‘n’ n=0 to 3; Helpful Hints for PC Computers
  • Page 37 – Basic Modem Operation 25; Default Modem Settings for PC’s; AT Command; Echoes command characters.
  • Page 38 – 6 Basic Modem Operation; Helpful Hints for Macintosh Computers; Special AT Command Settings for Macintosh
  • Page 39 – Helpful Hints for UNIX-Based Computers; Serial Cable
  • Page 40 – 8 Basic Modem Operation; Unix Software Tips
  • Page 41 – Synchronous Mode Operation 29; Synchronous Mode Operation
  • Page 42 – 0 Synchronous Mode Operation; Syntax Command with; Clock Options
  • Page 43 – Synchronous Mode Operation 31; RTS Options
  • Page 44 – 2 Synchronous Mode Operation; Command State Options; SYNC; Dialing from Synchronous Mode
  • Page 45 – Synchronous Mode Operation 33; Answering from Synchronous Mode; Manual Answer
  • Page 46 – 4 Synchronous Mode Operation
  • Page 47 – Leased Line Operation 35; Leased Line Operation; Connecting to a Leased Line; Line Type Setting; Description
  • Page 48 – 6 Leased Line Operation; Power Level Setting; Leased Line Handshaking; Manual Connect
  • Page 49 – Leased Line Operation 37; Leased-Line Dial Backup; Dial Backup
  • Page 50 – 8 Leased Line Operation; Aborting from Leased-Line Operation; Terminating a Leased Line Connection
  • Page 51 – Special Functions 39; Special Functions; Security Functions; Levels of Security; Two levels of security are provided:
  • Page 52 – 0 Special Functions; User Passwords
  • Page 53 – Disable security function.
  • Page 54 – 2 Special Functions; Remote Configuration
  • Page 55 – Special Functions 43
  • Page 56 – 4 Special Functions; ID
  • Page 57 – Special Functions 45
  • Page 58 – 6 Special Functions; Distinctive Ring
  • Page 59 – Special Functions 47; Type
  • Page 61 – Special Functions 49; Setting Up EDR; Bits
  • Page 62 – 0 Special Functions; sec 3s 3s 3s S7 time-out; RD=Ring Detection task; EDR; EDR Application Example; Set ZFAX to answer on 2 rings.
  • Page 63 – Special Functions 51; Save the settings in a profile and reset the modem with AT&WZ.
  • Page 64 – 2 Special Functions
  • Page 65 – Fax Operation 53; Fax Operation; Modem as Fax Machine
  • Page 66 – 4 Fax Operation; Fax Command sets; Your modem supports four command sets for fax operation:; Defining the Fax Command Sets
  • Page 67 – Fax Operation 55; Class 1 Command Set; Service class selection.; Stop transmission and pause, in 10 ms
  • Page 68 – 6 Fax Operation; Class 2 Command Set
  • Page 69 – Fax Operation 57; Command Syntax
  • Page 70 – 8 Fax Operation
  • Page 71 – Fax Operation 59; Disable binary file transfer.
  • Page 72 – 0 Fax Operation
  • Page 73 – Fax Operation 61; Phase C received EOL alignment:; Response; Report remote ID response CIG.
  • Page 74 – 2 Fax Operation
  • Page 75 – Fax Operation 63; Class 2.0 Command Set
  • Page 76 – 4 Fax Operation; Procedure interrupt parameter
  • Page 77 – Fax Operation 65
  • Page 78 – 6 Fax Operation; Serial port rate control parameter:
  • Page 79 – Fax Operation 67; Enable polling command:; Fax connection established response.
  • Page 80 – 8 Fax Operation; Call termination status:
  • Page 81 – Fax Operation 69; Remote polling indication.
  • Page 82 – 0 Fax Operation; Extended Fax AT Command Set
  • Page 83 – Fax Operation 71; Displays the ring cadence.; Set to normal vertical resolution.
  • Page 84 – 2 Fax Operation; Tried to dial but no dial tone is detected.
  • Page 85 – Fax Operation 73; Field
  • Page 86 – 4 Fax Operation; Flow Control; CTS is not used when receiving fax.
  • Page 87 – Fax Operation 75; Fax Reception from a BBS; String
  • Page 88 – 6 Fax Operation; ZyXEL
  • Page 89 – AT Command Set Summaries 77; AT Command Set Summaries; Basic AT Command Set; Command Options Function & Description; Ds
  • Page 90 – 8 AT Command Set Summaries
  • Page 91 – AT Command Set Summaries 79
  • Page 92 – 0 AT Command Set Summaries; Description of ATI2 Output:
  • Page 93 – AT Command Set Summaries 81; Data Type; Chars; Output Parameter; Chars Sent
  • Page 94 – 2 AT Command Set Summaries
  • Page 95 – AT Command Set Summaries 83; Resent Expiration; Extended AT& Command Set; OFF causes the modem to hang up.
  • Page 96 – 4 AT Command Set Summaries; Flow control disabled.
  • Page 97 – AT Command Set Summaries 85
  • Page 98 – 6 AT Command Set Summaries
  • Page 99 – AT Command Set Summaries 87; Terminate test in progress.
  • Page 100 – 8 AT Command Set Summaries; View profile settings.
  • Page 101 – AT Command Set Summaries 89; Extended AT* Command Set; n=0-49 Set default dial pointer at telephone
  • Page 102 – 0 AT Command Set Summaries; Remote configuration enable.
  • Page 103 – AT Command Set Summaries 91
  • Page 104 – 2 Status Registers & Result Codes; S-Register Descriptions; Command Function & Description; Define ASCII Carriage Return.
  • Page 105 – Status Registers & Result Codes 93
  • Page 106 – 4 Status Registers & Result Codes; Command bit
  • Page 107 – Status Registers & Result Codes 95
  • Page 108 – 6 Status Registers & Result Codes; dec
  • Page 109 – Status Registers & Result Codes 97; bit
  • Page 110 – 8 Status Registers & Result Codes
  • Page 111 – Status Registers & Result Codes 99
  • Page 112 – 00 Status Registers & Result Codes
  • Page 113 – Status Registers & Result Codes 101; -FF Holds the ASCII decimal
  • Page 114 – 02 Status Registers & Result Codes
  • Page 115 – Status Registers & Result Codes 103
  • Page 116 – 04 Status Registers & Result Codes
  • Page 117 – Status Registers & Result Codes 105
  • Page 118 – 06 Status Registers & Result Codes
  • Page 119 – Status Registers & Result Codes 107
  • Page 120 – 08 Status Registers & Result Codes
  • Page 121 – Status Registers & Result Codes 109
  • Page 122 – 10 Status Registers & Result Codes
  • Page 123 – Status Registers & Result Codes 111; hex; Result Code Options
  • Page 124 – 12 Status Registers & Result Codes; Supported
  • Page 125 – Status Registers & Result Codes 113; Result Code Field Descriptions; Field Name; All possible DCE speeds supported; Connect Strings for Error Corrected Connections; Verbose V1; CONNECT
  • Page 126 – 14 Status Registers & Result Codes
  • Page 127 – Status Registers & Result Codes 115
  • Page 128 – 16 Diagnostics & Troubleshooting; Diagnostics & Troubleshooting; Diagnostics
  • Page 129 – Diagnostics & Troubleshooting 117; ROM code checksum error.
  • Page 130 – Loopback Tests; This test can only be initiated when the modem is off-line.
  • Page 131 – Diagnostics & Troubleshooting 119; Indicator Lights
  • Page 132 – 20 Diagnostics & Troubleshooting; Line Condition Status Display
  • Page 133 – Diagnostics & Troubleshooting 121
  • Page 135 – Diagnostics & Troubleshooting 123; Characters sent from the DTE to the modem for transmission.
  • Page 137 – Diagnostics & Troubleshooting 125; Carrier Lost
  • Page 138 – Trouble Shooting; AT Command Set Problems; Your modem does not respond to AT commands.
  • Page 139 – Diagnostics & Troubleshooting 127; Your modem fails to execute AT commands.
  • Page 140 – Command Echo Problems; You do not see any typed characters on your computer screen.; Answer Problems; Your modem does not auto-answer incoming calls.
  • Page 141 – Diagnostics & Troubleshooting 129; Dialing Problems; Your modem does not dial calls.
  • Page 142 – 30 Diagnostics & Troubleshooting; Data Transfer Problems; Connect Problems
  • Page 143 – Upgrading Your Modem 131; Upgrading Your Modem; Upgrading by Flash EPROM; Turn on your computer.; Press Y. The following message then appears:; Wait for the following prompt characters:
  • Page 144 – 32 Upgrading Your Modem; Kernel Recovery Mode
  • Page 145 – Terminal Pinouts 133; Terminal Pinouts; Terminal Blocks
  • Page 146 – 34 Terminal Pinouts; PC Serial Port Pinouts
  • Page 147 – Macintosh Serial Port Pinouts; CTS to CTS, Hardware Handshaking In
  • Page 148 – 36 Terminal Pinouts
  • Page 149 – Index
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Page 2 - ii; ZyXEL Limited Warranty

ii ZyXEL Limited Warranty ZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that thisproduct is free from any defects in materials or workmanship for aperiod of up to two (2) years from the date of purchase. During thewarranty period, and upon proof of purchase, should the producthave indications ...

Page 3 - iii; Copyright ©; Trademarks are properties of their respective owners.; FCC Part 15 Information; This device may not cause harmful interference.

iii rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state tostate. Copyright © 1997 by ZyXEL The contents of this book may not be reproduced (in any part or asa whole) or transmitted in any form or by any means without thewritten permission of the publisher. Published by ZyXEL Communicati...

Page 4 - Information for Canadian Users

iv and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference to radio communications. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio/televisionreception, which can be determined by turning the equipment offand on, the user is encouraged to try to co...

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