Lucent Pavilion 9880 Bedienungsanleitung

V.90 (V.92 Upgradeable)
56K PCI Modem
User’s Guide

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Second Edition, Version 2.0

Getting the Most From Your V.90 Modem
Section One -Introduction...........................................................4
Section Two -Installing the FAX/Modem .....................................6
Section Three -Troubleshooting..................................................9
Section Four -AT Command Set...............................................11
Section Five -Support and Service ...........................................13
Section Six -Technical Specifications ......................................13
Section Seven –Regulatory Notices..........................................14

Section One -Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing your 56k V.90 modem, the latest in
communication technology. Your modem represents a new
generation of PC communication peripheral devices, combining
high-speed Data and Fax functions into a single device. It supports
V.90 and K56flex technology for 56kbits/s data transfer rates. This
high performance modem connects your computer to all popular
modems and fax machines in use today. The modem uses the
Lucent chipset and standard Lucent LT Winmodem software drivers
for the highest level of compatibility.
1.1 How Does V.90 Work
V.90 technology allows users to receive data from their Internet
Service Provider (ISP) at data rates up to 56kbps. To make use of
this capability, your ISP must support either the V.90 or the K56flex
standard.
1.2 Benefits of V.90 56k Communications
For serious Internet users the increase in speed is dramatic,
because the information that usually makes you wait –graphics-
heavy Web pages, sound, video, and other large files –now
downloads to your computer twice as fast as with previous speed
standards. Upstream transmissions (mostly keystroke and mouse
commands from your computer, which require less bandwidth)
continue to flow quickly at the conventional rate of 33.6Kbps.

1.3 Modem Features and Compatibility
Your modem is compatible with the following standards.
• V.90 / K56flex
• Upgradeable to the V.92
standard when finalized
• V.32 (9600 bps)
• V.32bis (14400 bps)
• V.34 (28800 bps) • V.34plus (33600 bps)
• V.22bis (2400 bps) • V.22 (1200 bps)
• Bell 212A (1200 bps) • Bell 103 (300 bps)
• V.17 (14400 bps FAX) • V.29 (9600 bps FAX)
• V.27ter (4800 bps FAX) • V.21 Channel 2 (300 bps FAX )
• V.42bis (data compression) • V.42 (error correction)
• MNP 5 (data compression) • MNP 2-4 (error correction)
• V.70 DSVD • V.80 for Video Conferencing
• AT Command set • PCI spec V2.1
• Class 1 Fax Command Set
The modem supports Windows 95, Windows 98 and 98SE,
Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows XP, and Windows 2000
operating systems. In fact, Windows ME, Windows XP, and
Windows 2000 come from Microsoft with the drivers necessary to
run the modem. The operating system will recognize the modem
chipset

Section Two -Installing the FAX/Modem
2.1 PCI Modem Installation
Your modem may have come pre-installed in your new computer. If
so, you may skip this section.
CAUTION: Before removing the cover from your computer, turn off
and unplug the computer and all attached external peripherals. Prior
to removing the modem from its antistatic bag, discharge any static
electricity from your body by touching the power supply or the
chassis of the computer before removing the modem from its anti-
static bag.
1. Turn off the computer and unplug it from the AC outlet.
2. Remove the computer's cover, in accordance to its owner's
manual.
3. Select any available PCI bus slot.
4. Unscrew and remove the slot cover. Set the screw aside for later
use.
5. Carefully insert the modem into the selected slot. Apply even
pressure until the modem is firmly seated.
6. Secure the bracket with the screw saved earlier.
7. Replace the computer cover and plug in your computer.
Reconnect all cables.
8. Connect the telephone cable into either phone cable connector
on the back of the modem. Attach the other end into the
telephone wall jack.

2.2 Communication Port and Interrupt Settings
The modem requires a communications (COM) port to communicate
with the computer system. Most computers are equipped with one or
more COM ports on the rear panel. Your modem does not connect
to these COM ports, but connects to the internal expansion bus on
your computer. The internal modem will therefore be assigned its
own COM port number. Your modem supports Plug and Play (PnP),
which allows the COM port and IRQ settings to be automatically
assigned by the computer and the operating system.
2.3 Installing the Modem in Windows
The modem is compatible with all Windows desktop Operating
systems from Windows 95 to the present, including:
-Windows 95 OSR2
-Windows 98
-Windows 98SE
-Windows ME
-Windows NT versions 4 and 5
-Windows 2000
-Windows XP
The installation procedure is the the same for all versions of
Windows.
After physically installing the modem into the computer, when the
computer is first turned on, Windows will automatically recognize
the new modem and will ask if you want to install software drivers
for the new device.
For Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP, the operating
system will install drivers that are already included with Windows.
No additional drivers are required.

For other versions of Windows, you will need a driver installation
disk. When Windows identifies the new hardware and asks for a
driver disk, select ‘Cancel’to terminate the Windows ‘new hardware
installation’procedure. Windows will stop the installation procedure
and boot normally.
After Windows has finished startup, insert the diskette included with
the modem. From the Start Menu, select ‘Run’and type
“a:\setup.exe”.
To verify the modem was configured properly, go to the Windows
START button, select the SETTINGS option, then select CONTROL
PANEL. Double-click the MODEMS icon. You should see your new
modem listed in the GENERAL tab of the Modem Properties
window. Next, click on the DIAGNOSTICS tab of the Modem
Properties window. Find your new modem in the list of installed
modems and highlight the port the modem has been assigned to.
Now click on the More Info... button. This will show a window with
information about your modem and your configuration.
Please consult "Section Three: Troubleshooting" if you encounter
any difficulties.

2.5 Testing the Modem
To confirm that the modem is working properly after installation, run
a modem communication program and set the software for the
correct modem COM port. COM port setting information can be
found in the Modem Control panel of your Windows operating
system. To verify your software is communicating properly with
your modem, at the software's terminal mode prompt, type AT
followed by the ENTER key. The modem should respond by
displaying OK. The OK response indicates that the modem is
working properly. If the modem does not return the proper response,
refer to Section 3 for troubleshooting information.
Section Three -Troubleshooting
Your modem is designed to provide reliable and trouble-free functionality. However,
should you experience any difficulty, the information contained in this section will
assist you in determining and resolving the source of the problem. If you can not
resolve your situation after reading this chapter, contact your dealer or vendor for
assistance.
3.1 Modem does not respond to commands.
1. Make sure the modem is not configured with a conflicting COM port and IRQ setting.
Check for conflicts by going to the SYSTEM control panel and selecting the Device
Manager tab. Then, double-click on the modem icon to get a listing of modems that
are installed on your computer. Double-click on the listing for your new modem. This
will show you the modem’s properties. If Windows configured the modem correctly,
the section labeled “Device status” should read “This device is working properly.” If
this is not the case, you might have a hardware resource conflict. To correct this,
click on the Resources tab to view and manually change your configuration to avoid
the conflict.
2. Make sure the modem is properly initialized by the communication software. Your
modem may have been improperly initialized by the software because you have
selected an incorrect modem type. Select "Lucent Based Data/Fax/Voice/DSVD
Modem" in your application software. Alternatively, you should use the “Generic
Hayes Modem” option for data-only applications. You may also be prompted to enter
an initialization string” by the software. Use AT&F as your initialization string.
3.2 Modem dials but does not connect.
1. Make sure the phone line is working properly. A noisy line will prevent proper
modem operation.

2. Try connecting to another modem number to ensure the problem is not related
to the answering modem.
3.3 Modem makes a connection but no data appears on your
screen.
1. Make sure all communication parameters (baud rate, data, stop, and parity bits) are
properly configured and are identical on both sides. Be certain hardware flow control
(RTS/CTS -default) is enabled in both the modem and the communication software.
2. Press the ENTER key several times. The remote system may be waiting to receive
your data before it begins.
3. Make sure the correct terminal emulation mode is being used in the software (refer to
software manual).
3.4 Modem experiences errors while on-line with a remote
modem.
1. Make sure Call Waiting is turned off.
2. Make sure RTS/CTS hardware flow control is enabled (do not use XON/XOFF
software flow control when transferring binary files).
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