ZyXEL Communications 56K manual Arq, Ascii, Ccitt

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User's Guide for ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem

 

Glossary

Analog

An electrical circuit that is represented by means of continuous, variable physical quantities

 

(such as voltages and frequencies), as opposed to discrete representations (like the 0/1,

 

off/on representation of digital circuits).

Analog Loopback

Testing method in which the modem’s analog signal is connected to the analog input.

Test

 

Answer

In a connection between two modems, one modem works as the recipient (in answer mode)

 

and the second modem as the initiator (originate mode).

Architecture

A design. The term architecture can refer to either hardware or software, or to a

 

combination of hardware and software. The architecture of a system always defines its

 

broad outlines, and may define precise mechanisms as well.

ARQ

Automatic Retransmission reQuest – standardized method in error control protocols.

ASCII

American Standard Code for Information Interchange. This code assigns a 7-bit numerical

 

value to characters, digits and control characters. An ASCII character is a 7-bit character

 

with a decimal value ranging from 0 to 127.

Asynchronous

Data transfer method in which a character's data bits are framed by additional bits (start bit,

 

parity bit and stop bit). There are variable idle times between characters.

AT Command

The commands used with an intelligent modem. Every command line is started with the

 

AT prefix (ATtention). To send an AT command to a modem, you must have

 

communications software running.

Authenticity

Proof that the information came from the person or location that reportedly sent it. One

 

example of authenticating software is through digital signatures.

Auto-answer

Modem's ability to automatically answer a call after a set number of rings.

Backbone

A high-speed line or series of connections that forms a major pathway within a network.

Bandwidth

This is the capacity on a link usually measured in bits-per-second (bps).

bis

Old French word for two.

Bit

(Binary Digit) – A single digit number in base-2, in other words, either a one or a zero. The

 

smallest unit of computerized data.

Bit Rate

Count of data bits transmitted per time unit. The framing bits needed for asynchronous

 

transfer are also counted in the calculation of the bit rate. In general, the bit rate is ten times

 

the character rate.

bps

Unit of measurement. Bits per second.

Byte

A set of bits that represent a single character. There are 8 bits in a Byte.

Carrier

The carrier is a modulated tone and is used by the modem to transfer the data.

CCITT

Comité Consultatif International Thonique et Traphique; former name for the ITU-TSS

 

(ITU-T), the international standard making organization for telecommunications.

CD

See DCD.

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Contents ZyXEL ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem Iii Users Guide for ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem Become a Registered Owner ZyXEL Omni 56K USB ModemCustomer Support Table of Contents Glossary Firmware UpgradeList of Tables Page List of Figures Page Other Reference How to Use This GuideAbout ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Page Chapter Main FeaturesPage LED Function Description Panel DescriptionFront Panel LEDs Front Panel LEDs for Omni 56K USBLine Back PanelBack Panel Description Back Panel Description USBUSB Connector Connecting Your Omni 56K USBGetting Started Specification Description SpecificationsHardware Specification Hardware SpecificationsSrej Firmware SpecificationFirmware Specifications MNPProtocol Support Command SetData Function Data/Fax/Voice Feature DescriptionFeature Description Omni 56K USB CapabilityStandard BIT Rate Baud Rate Modulation Carrier Frequency Physical Layer CapacityFlow Control Hardware CTS/RTS Flow ControlRepeat Dial Error ControlSoftware XON/XOFF Flow Control Data CompressionCaller Number Delivery Caller ID Cyclic DialRing Here is an example Type BIT on Ring Sequence Distinctive RingDifferent Ring Types in Register S40 Security Function Code Description Fax Physical Layer Protocol Fax Physical Layer Capacity Voice IS-101 Command SetFax Function Voice FunctionBit Voice Data Compression Result Codes Result CodesATV0 ATV1 Connect ATV0 ATV1 X4 Carrier Rx Rate AT Command Sets Requiring an AT Prefix Data Command SetsBasic AT Command Sets Basic AT Command SetsAnswer UPX Extended AT& Command Set Extended AT& Command SetsUsers Guide for ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem Users Guide for ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem ALB+ST Extended AT* Command Sets Extended AT* Command SetsCommand *Gn requests supervisor password checking Extended AT# Command Sets Extended AT# Command SetsValue of MOD Parameters Fax Command SetsService Class 1 Commands Service Class 1 CommandsCommand Syntax Description Service Class 2 CommandsCommand Syntax Supported Commands per TIA PN2388 dated 8/20/1990+FMDL? Command Description+FDR +FKResponse Value Function and Description Class 2 Command Responses+FPHCTO= +FREV?+FVOICE Class 2 Flow Control+FPOLL Service Class 2.0 Commands Service Class 2.0 CommandsUsers Guide for ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem +FCLASS Command Function Option Default Description Voice AT CommandsVoice AT Commands +VTX +VLS+VRA +VRNVoice Shielded DTE Responses Voice Shielded DTE CommandsVoice Shielded DTE Commands Voice Shielded DTE ResponsesExtended S-Registers ATSn=x Register DescriptionsBasic S-Registers ATSn=x Basic S-Registers ATSn=xEnable baud rate to be fixed when answering. Speed Is detected ATX1 ATX2 ATX3 ATX4 Users Guide for ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem ATA Enable 1.5 sec, pause between off-hook and modem Bit Page Upgrading by Software for Windows 98/NT/2000 Firmware UpgradeUpgrading by Using a Terminal Program Ccitt ARQAscii CTS/RTS CDRCNG CRCDram DCDDCE DLEDtmf FAQDSR DTEHttp FCCFSK HdlcLAN IRCISP ITU-TSSNIC LineMNP NdisPots PBXPhone RFC PstnQuiet RAMRTS/CTS URL TAE6Uart UnixXON/XOFF WWWXmodem Index
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