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MNP 10 Commands (Continued)

VIKING COMPONENTS 56K USB MODEM USER’S GUIDE

MNP 10 Commands (Continued)

Command

Function

@M0

Select initial transmit level of -26 dBm.

@M1

Select initial transmit level of -30 dBm.

@M2

Select initial transmit level of -10 dBm.

@M3 - @M10

Select initial transmit level of -10 dBm.

@M11

Select initial transmit level of -11 dBm.

@M12

Select initial transmit level of -12 dBm.

@M30

Select initial transmit level of -30 dBm.

:E0

Disable the compromise equalizer.

:E1

Enable the compromise equalizer.

Initialization Strings

Command

Function

+MS=12,1

V.90 preferred (K56flex will still work).

+MS=12,1,34667,56000

 

V.90 only (K56flex and V.34 disabled).

+MS=56,1

K56flex preferred (V.90 will still work).

+MS=56,1,34000,56000

 

K56flex only (V.90 and V.34 disabled).

+MS=11,1

Disable V.90 and K56flex, use V.34 (28.8/33.6).

Caller ID Commands

Command

Function

#CID=0

Disable Caller ID.

#CID=1

Enable Caller ID with formatted presentation.

#CID=2

Enable Caller ID with unformatted presentation.

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Contents WINDOWS 95OSR2 VIKING 56K USB MODEMUSER’S GUIDE S P E E D P O W E R P E R F O R M A N C ETable of Contents 1 Introduction Viking 56K USB Modem Features & Specifications2 Chapter 2 Before You InstallSystem Requirements Communications Software requirements Phone Line RequirementsVerifying Your System is USB Ready 3 InstallationHardware Installation 3. Power on your computer Hardware Installation ContinuedWindows 95 OSR2 Software Software InstallationYour installation is now complete Windows 95 OSR2 Software Continued9 Chapter Windows 98 Software10 Chapter Windows 98 Software Continued11 Chapter AT&F&C1&D2 Using Data and Fax Communication SoftwareChanging the modem Initialization String Status Light Definitions 4 Technical NotesIRQ Settings and DOS Applications 6. Select the “DOS Support”tab IRQ Settings and DOS Applications ContinuedUniversal Serial Bus USB Basics 5 TroubleshootingThe power light on the modem is General Troubleshootingcommunication error or modem saving mode, disabling this feature is recommended18 Chapter General Continuedsettings Modem does not fax Guidelines 6 Basic AT CommandsBasic AT Command Set 21 Chapter Basic AT Command Set ContinuedReport basic call progress result codes and connection rate, i.e., OK 22 Chapter23 Chapter 24 Chapter Enable Distinctive Ring Type 1,2 and When modem receives break from the remote modemEnable RPI and set DTE speed to 19200 bps Enable RPI and set DTE speed to 38400 bpsMNP 10 Commands ECC CommandsEnable MNP 5 data compression 26 ChapterCaller ID Commands MNP 10 Commands ContinuedInitialization Strings 27 ChapterFax Class Fax Class29 Chapter Fax Class 2 Continued7 Modem Driver & Firmware Upgrades Viking Components Technical Support Phone Number 8 Contacting Technical SupportREN 1.0B 9 Communication RegulationsINDUSTRY CANADA IC NOTICE This equipment uses RJ11 jack PART 68 REQUIREMENTS34 Chapter PART 68 REQUIREMENTS Continued5 YEAR WARRANTY 10 Warranty & DisclaimersAll shipping costs shall be the responsibility of the purchaser Copyright 1999 Viking Components, Inc