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Chapter 11 - AT Command Set Summaries11-2Command Options Function & Description Ref.M2 Speaker always ONM3 Speaker ON after the last digit is dial
Chapter 11 - AT Command Set Summaries11-3Description of ATI2 Output:The Link Status Report output appears as follows:ZyXEL MODEMS LINK STATUS REPORTCh
Chapter 11 - AT Command Set Summaries11-4Extended AT& Command SetCommand Options Function & Description Ref.&Bn Data rate, terminal-to-mod
Chapter 11 - AT Command Set Summaries11-5Command Options Function & Description Ref.&N0 * Multi-Auto, auto negotiate highest possible link ra
Chapter 11 - AT Command Set Summaries11-6Command Options Function & Description Ref.&R0 CTS tracks RTS, response delay is set in S26&R1 *
Chapter 11 - AT Command Set Summaries11-7Extended AT* Command SetCommand Options Function & Description Ref.*Cn Character length, including start,
Chapter 11 - AT Command Set Summaries11-8Command Options Function & Description Ref.a=0-3 Local user profile number “a” S37.4-7b=0-3 Remote user p
Chapter 12 - Status Registers & Result Codes12-1Chapter 12 - Status Registers & Result CodesS-Register DescriptionsIn most bit-mapped S-regis
Chapter 12 - Status Registers & Result Codes12-2Command bit dec hex Function and description Ref.8 8 4-wire leased line - if available &L25,4
Chapter 12 - Status Registers & Result Codes12-3Command bit dec hex Function and description Ref.S20= dec hex DTE speed (bps). Auto detected from
Chapter 1 - Introduction1-1Chapter 1 - IntroductionCongratulations on the purchase of your Omni 288S modem - one of ZyXEL'spremier high-performa
Chapter 12 - Status Registers & Result Codes12-4Command bit dec hex Function and description Ref.5 0 0 CTS Follows RTS in synchronous mode.Respons
Chapter 12 - Status Registers & Result Codes12-5Command bit dec hex Function and description Ref.S25= 0-255 0-FF Specify the time delay that DTR s
Chapter 12 - Status Registers & Result Codes12-6Command bit dec hex Function and description Ref.6 64 30 Enable password protection to profile sav
Chapter 12 - Status Registers & Result Codes12-7Command bit dec hex Function and description Ref.1 2 2 No result code displayed in answer mode Q2S
Chapter 12 - Status Registers & Result Codes12-8Command bit dec hex Function and description Ref.6 64 40 When selected with ‘&B0’, DTE speed f
Chapter 12 - Status Registers & Result Codes12-9Command bit dec hex Function and description Ref.0-255 0-FF The modem counts when there is no data
Chapter 12 - Status Registers & Result Codes12-10BitS-register bit number, 'b', used in 'ATSr.b=n' and 'ATSr.b=?'de
Chapter 12 - Status Registers & Result Codes12-11ATV0 ATV1 X0 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X734 CONNECT 41600 % % % % @36 CONNECT 24960 % % % % @37 CONNECT 2
Chapter 13 - Diagnostics & Troubleshooting13-1Chapter 13 - Diagnostics & TroubleshootingDiagnosticsThe Omni 288 is equipped with several diag
Chapter 13 - Diagnostics & Troubleshooting13-2Resetting The ModemIf you change the modem's setting and cannot get it back, or if you just wan
Chapter 1 - Introduction1-2Chap 13: Diagnostics & TroubleshootingTips for resolving modem problems and for using the Omni 288S’s diagnosticcapabil
Chapter 13 - Diagnostics & Troubleshooting13-3characters. You can see the result on the screen. In the synchronous mode, thepattern is made up of
Chapter 13 - Diagnostics & Troubleshooting13-4Dialing IndicatorThe V32b LED will flash on and off for 1/2 second each to indicate that themodem is
Chapter 13 - Diagnostics & Troubleshooting13-5 ProblemYou typed an AT command, but did not receive an OK or 0 result code. Solutions1. Yo
Chapter 13 - Diagnostics & Troubleshooting13-6Answer Problems ProblemYour modem does not auto-answer incoming calls. Solutions1. Make sur
Chapter 13 - Diagnostics & Troubleshooting13-7You can make a data connection with a remote modem, but encounter frequenterrors during data transfe
Appendix A - Upgrading Your ModemA-1Appendix A - Upgrading Your ModemUpgrading by Flash EPROM1. Obtain the new firmware by downloading from the ZyXE
Appendix B - Contacting ZyXELB-1Appendix B - Contacting ZyXELZyXEL takes pride in it products and its customers. We are continually striving toimprov
Appendix B - Contacting ZyXELB-2Online AccessYou can also contact ZyXEL via the Internet using E-mail, our Web site, or FTP,and through CompuServe.Int
Appendix C - Connector PinoutsC-1Appendix C - Connector PinoutsPhone Jack PinoutsThe Omni 288S is equipped with two RJ11 phone jacks:1. one for the
Appendix C - Connector PinoutsC-2Macintosh Serial Port PinoutsThe following table shows the wiring of a modem Macintosh hardwarehandshaking cable:MacD
Chapter 1 - Introduction1-3Required EquipmentIn addition to the ZyXEL Omni 288S modem you just purchased, you must havethe following equipment to oper
GlossaryD-1Analog: Not digital. Analog quantities may have any value.Analog loopback test: Testing method in which the modem's analog output sign
GlossaryD-2CEPT: Commission Européenne Postale et Telephonique. This organization regulates thedata exhange between the European postal services and p
GlossaryD-3other peripheral devices. You will not find any DIP switches in ZyXEL modems. ZyXELmodems let you perform all settings from the front panel
GlossaryD-4G3 fax: Several fax standards exist. Most available fax machines use the group 3 (G3)standard. This standard defines the compression of gra
GlossaryD-5MNP: Protocols for error correction and data compression from Microcom, Inc.Modem: An artificial word concatenated from modulator and demod
GlossaryD-6Remote location: The modem at the other end of the line (the one you are calling or thatis calling).Reset: Return a device into a defined b
GlossaryD-7T.30: A standard for fax transfers.TAE6: A standard for a telephone wall outlet used in some countries, particularly inGermany.ter: Old Fre
Chapter 1 - Introduction1-4 13 LED lights Extended AT command set with V.25bis ZyCellular Protocol for demanding cellular operations - data and
Chapter 1 - Introduction1-5 Microphone jack is provided to increase the quality of voice recordings Speaker jack lets you plug in an external spea
Chapter 2 - Installation2-1Chapter 2 - InstallationThis chapter covers the steps required to install your modem, install and configurethe Windows 95
Chapter 2 - Installation2-2type of UART installed in your computer. If your computer hasa 16450 UART, either replace it with a 16550 UART or add aser
Chapter 2 - Installation2-3speaker. To connect two speakers, obtain a dual-plug adapter that allows themodem speaker jack to drive both speakers. Th
Chapter 2 - Installation2-4Insert the ZyXEL Windows 95 driver disk into your floppy drive and click OK. Ifyou have downloaded an updated INF file fro
ForewordiLimited WarrantyZyXEL warrants to the original end user (purchaser) that this product is free from anydefects in materials or workmanship for
Chapter 2 - Installation2-5Click "Close.” This completes the installation of your Omni 288S modem driver.You may now use programs such as "D
Chapter 2 - Installation2-6Enter the phone number to your ISP or whatever host you are calling into. Clickon the "Next" button.Click on the
Chapter 2 - Installation2-7 Make sure your Omni modem appears in the "Connect Using.” Then click on the"Server Type" button. These opt
Chapter 2 - Installation2-8 If you are logging on to a Novell network, then select "IPX/SPXCompatible.”Once complete click on "TCP/IP Sett
Chapter 2 - Installation2-9If the User name and Password are incorrect or missing, type them in. Click on theConnect button and your Omni 288S will di
Chapter 2 - Installation2-103. Select the following communication settings:Setting ValueBaud rate 57,600bpsData bits 8Parity NoneStop bits 1Flow cont
Chapter 3 - Basic Modem Operation3-1Chapter 3 - Basic Modem OperationThis chapter covers the basic commands and techniques involved in modemoperation
Chapter 3 - Basic Modem Operation3-2Bits per second: 57600Data bits: 8Parity: NoneStop bits: 1Flow Control: HardwareClick “OK” when finished. After yo
Chapter 3 - Basic Modem Operation3-3Pausing During Dialing: ATDT 9,,555 1212Note: The pause time for each comma is defined by S Register S8.Default
Chapter 3 - Basic Modem Operation3-4Quick Tips when issuing AT Commands The ENTER or RETURN key must be pressed to execute a command. Multiple AT
ForewordiiFCC Part 15 InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions:1. This device m
Chapter 3 - Basic Modem Operation3-5AT Command Set/Type ExampleFax and Voice AT+ commands AT+FCLASS=2S-Register command ATS0=1S-Register bit-mapped co
Chapter 3 - Basic Modem Operation3-6For example, to read the value of S-register S35, bit 7, type ATS35.7? and pressEnter. The modem responds with an
Chapter 3 - Basic Modem Operation3-7Saving Settings and User ProfilesThere are some cases where you may wish to save the settings you have made asthe
Chapter 3 - Basic Modem Operation3-8AT Command DescriptionE1 Echoes command characters&C1 Carrier detect follows remote carrier&D2 Modem disco
Chapter 3 - Basic Modem Operation3-9Fewer programs are available to make use of the ZyXEL's fax features. Acommercial software which has found wi
Chapter 4 - Advanced Data Communications4-1Chapter 4 - Advanced Data CommunicationsThis chapter is included as a general reference to the connectors,
Chapter 4 - Advanced Data Communications4-2LEDV34 V32B Indicates StatusOFF OFF Modem is in V.22bis, V.22, or mode slower than 9600bps.OFF ON Modem is
Chapter 4 - Advanced Data Communications4-3RS-232C or EIA-232D/ERS-232C is the Recommended Standard (RS) of the Electronic IndustriesAssociation (EIA)
Chapter 4 - Advanced Data Communications4-4Universal Protocol CompatibilityUniversal compatibility covers a broad range of ITU-T and BELL standards, a
Chapter 4 - Advanced Data Communications4-5Certain modes, such as the ZyXEL proprietary modes, Fax mode, and Cellularmodes can be added or omitted fro
Forewordiiiadvance notice isn’t practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will beinformed of your right to file a complaint with the FC
Chapter 4 - Advanced Data Communications4-6error control protocols, commonly denoted as MNP4 and MNP3. V.42 is astandard developed by ITU-T. V.42 supp
Chapter 4 - Advanced Data Communications4-7The compression efficiency of V.42bis is generally higher than that of MNP5. Insome cases it can be 50% to
Chapter 4 - Advanced Data Communications4-8&H0 disables flow control&H3 sets CTS/RTS flow control&H4 sets XON/XOFF flow controlHardware CT
Chapter 5 - Synchronous Mode Operation5-1Chapter 5 - Synchronous Mode OperationThis chapter introduces you to the use of the Omni 288S for synchronou
Chapter 5 - Synchronous Mode Operation5-2Clock OptionsSynchronous data must be transmitted and received with a common timing clock.This timing clock i
Chapter 5 - Synchronous Mode Operation5-3You can always use the panel operation to control and configure the modem anduse the manual dial and answer t
Chapter 6 - Leased Line Operation6-1Chapter 6 - Leased Line OperationA leased line is a permanent telephone line connection between two fixed points.
Chapter 6 - Leased Line Operation6-2originator and the other as the answerer. You can set this manually orautomatically.Manual ConnectSet the modem to
Chapter 7 - Cellular Mode Operation7-1Chapter 7 - Cellular Mode OperationThe Omni 288S is equipped with a special cellular communication mode whichen
Chapter 7 - Cellular Mode Operation7-2good for voice, but not suitable for a modem signal. Modem signals, if too strong,may saturate the cellular lin
ForewordivThe Load Number (LN) assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentageof the total load to be connected to the telephone loop used by
Chapter 7 - Cellular Mode Operation7-3The MULTI-AUTO mode will automatically adapt to the other modem'scapability, and will request and connect
Chapter 7 - Cellular Mode Operation7-4If you are using a cellular phone data interface adapter, the following figuresillustrate three installation exa
Chapter 7 - Cellular Mode Operation7-5Some newer cellular models, particularly the hand-held ones, have an audio jackthat can connect the cellular pho
Chapter 7 - Cellular Mode Operation7-6Office InstallationNaturally, you can install the Omni 288S in an office environment, as with all theother ZyXEL
Chapter 8 - Special Functions8-1Chapter 8 - Special FunctionsThis chapter describes the special features of the Omni 288S, and offersinstructions on
Chapter 8 - Special Functions8-2********Password: (Enter new supervisor password)********Verify: (Enter the new supervisor password again)********OKTh
Chapter 8 - Special Functions8-3Local profile modification is done by loading this profile as the active settingsand then modifying and saving the act
Chapter 8 - Special Functions8-4Caller Number Delivery (Caller ID)Caller Number Delivery (CND), commonly called Caller ID, is a new kind ofphone servi
Chapter 8 - Special Functions8-5CALLER NUMBER: 7135551414 or CALLER NAME: JackSmithRINGIn the multiple message format, if the caller’s number and name
Chapter 8 - Special Functions8-6feature. For most other Caller ID schemes, only the Callertelephone number is provided.Distinctive RingDistinctive Rin
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Chapter 8 - Special Functions8-7If more than one type of Distinctive Ring is turned on, RING n will be reportedfor an incoming ring signal where n is
Chapter 8 - Special Functions8-8Setting Up EDRThe new EDR can be used at home where multiple phones are installed inparallel. Once this function is en
Chapter 8 - Special Functions8-9The timing relationship between the Caller ID (if enabled), EDR, and ringdetection is as follows:ring1 ring2
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-1Chapter 9 - Fax OperationThe Omni 288S can be used as a fax machine, and this chapter explains how. Inthe sections below
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-2image data transfer. The computer handles image data creation, capturing,conversion, compression, decompression, retrievi
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-3Class 1 Command SetCommand Value Description+FCLASS=n Service class selectionn=0 Set to Data moden=1 Set to Class 1 moden=
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-4Class 2 Command SetThe following Class 2 commands are supported and implemented per TIAPN2388 (8/20/90).Command Syntax Des
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-5Command Value Description+FCTCRTY=<value>0-255 ECM retry count; in Error Mode only:The sender will try to send a pa
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-6Command Value Description+FDR Receive phase C data command; initiatesdocument reception.+FDT=df,vr,wd, ln Transmit phase C
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-7Command Value Descriptionn=1 Received page good.n=2 Page bad; retrain requested.n=3 Page good; retrain requested.n=4
Default Modem Settings for PC’s...3-7ZyXEL Serial/Parallel I/O Card ...
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-8Response Value Function and Description+FNSF:"HEX string" Report the non-standard facilities frame response.+FNS
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-9Command Value Descriptiondisabled.tq=1 DCE Transmit Copy Quality Checkingenabled.tq=2 DCE Transmit Copy Quality Correction
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-10Command Value Description+FMI? Request DCE manufacturer identification.+FMM? Request DCE model identification.+FMR? Reque
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-11Command Value Description+FRQ=pgl, cbl Quality thresholds parameters:pgl=0-64(HEXvalue)Specify the percentage of good lin
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-12Response Value Function and Descriptionhsc=20-3FTransmit phase B hang up codes. Refer toTIA-592 for details.hsc=40-4FTran
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-13Response Value Function and Descriptionparameters.+FTI:"TSI ID string"Remote ID response-Transmit Station ID(TS
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-14Command Function#B3 Displays the ring cadence.Parameter SettingCommand Function#V0 Set to normal vertical resolution.#V1
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-15Status Report Result CodesWhen the Omni 288S is set in the fax mode, each ATD or ATA command willmake the modem try to es
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-16Flow ControlIn extended fax AT command mode, the Omni 288S always uses hardware(CTS/RTS) flow control. The flow control s
Chapter 9 - Fax Operation9-17X7#B1+FCLASS=6 Change the connection message to:300 CONNECT 4800 CONNECT 48001200 CONNECT 1200 9600 CONNECT 72001275 CO
Chapter 7 - Cellular Mode Operation...7-1Cellular Phone Systems...
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-1Chapter 10 - Voice Mode OperationVoice mode refers to the Omni 288S’s ability to digitize incoming voicemessages
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-2Automatic Detection of Voice, Data, FaxSince there is no way to standardize the way a human voice should behave i
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-3Choose your Input/Output Device by typing the appropriate AT commands.To select the telephone (connected to phone
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-4Commands DCE Responses DescriptionAT+VLS=0 OK Deactivate internal speaker.AT+FCLASS=0 OK Return to the data mode.
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-5Command DCE Response DescriptionAT+FCLASS=8 OK Switch to voice mode.AT+VSM=? (reference table) List the compressi
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-6Voice States and Operation ModesThe Omni 288’s Voice Mode DCE control interface adheres to the TIA TR29.2committe
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-7The Voice Command State provides several DTE options. The modem may waitfor an unspecified time after playing a w
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-81. monitors the line we which connects the DCE to the remote station or to oneor more local devices t detect eve
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-9<code> Event Report Description7 (0x37) DTMF 78 (0x38) DTMF 89 (0x39) DTMF 90 (0x30) DTMF 0A (0x41) Extende
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-10<code> Event Report Descriptionu (0x75) Turn up the volume or gain by one unit.d (0x64) Turn down the volu
Recording a greeting message...10-3Playing a voice file through the internal speake
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-11AT Command SyntaxAT is the command line prefix. Voice commands take one of the following forms:Command-Form Synt
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-12The DTE can select the flow control method in voice mode by using the +FLOcommand (defined in Class 2 and 2.0).S
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-138 Voice Mode (TIA IS-101)The DCE returns the OK result code if the DCE accepts the command. The DCEreturns the E
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-14<method> Flow Control Method0 XON/XOFF and RTS/CTS flow control turned off1 Use software XON/XOFF flow co
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-152. The DTE sends a <DLE><!> shielded code.3. A DTE/DCE Inactivity Timer time-out.Upon termination
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-16This command causes the DCE to start the voice transmission process. The DCEbegins the Voice Transmission Mode b
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-17The DCE returns the result code OK if DCE accepts this command, or it returnsthe result code ERROR if the <l
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-18The DCE returns the VCON result code (returns OK if S48.5=1) if the DCEaccepts this command, or it returns the E
Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation10-19OK AT+VSM=<cml>,<vsr>This command causes the DCE to select a compression scheme and sample rate
Chapter 11 - AT Command Set Summaries11-1Chapter 11 - AT Command Set SummariesBasic AT Command SetCommand Options Function & Description Ref.A/ R
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