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V.3600
Modem Users Guide
Copyright
Trademarks
Notice
Updates
Regulatory Information
FCC Requirements
FCC Part 15 Declaration Of Conformity
Caution
Special Requirements For Canada
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Contents
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Regulatory Information Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Installation
Chapter 3. Getting Started
Chapter 5. AT Commands
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Chapter 5. AT Commands (Continued)
Chapter 6. Protocols
Chapter 7. Test Mode Operation
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Chapter 8. Security
Chapter 9. Fax Operation
Chapter 10. Status Registers
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Chapter 10. Status Registers (Continued)
Chapter 11. V.25 bis Autodialer
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Chapter 12. Maintenance
Appendix A. Specifications
Appendix B. Phone Jack Descriptions
Appendix C. Hardware Options
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Shelf-Mount Units
Features
Data Mode
Fax Mode
Software
Communications Software
Class 1 Fax Communications Software
Internet Browser
Description
Functional
Figure 1-1. Typical Front Panel
Physical
Figure 1-2. Rear Panel (115 Vac Model)
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Chapter 2 Installation
Electrical Installation
Figure 2-1. Rear Panel Connections (115 Vac Model)
AC Power Connection
DC Power Connection
DTE Connection
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Table 2-1. Pin Signal Descrip tions
Table 2-1. Pin Signal Descriptions (Continued)
Telephone Line Connection
Dial Mode: PSTN Connection (DIAL jack)
Figure 2-3. Dial-up Connection (115 Vac Model)
Leased Line Connection (TELSET/LEASED LINE Jack)
Installation
Figure 2-4. Leased Line Connection (115 Vac Model)
2-8 V.3600
Shelf-Mount RM16M V.3600 Installation
Figure 2-5. RM16M Connections
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Chapter 3 Getting Started
Option Selection
Power-Up
Placing a Call
Dialing with a Standard Telephone
Autodialing from Front Panel
Autodialing from a Terminal with the AT Commands
Answering a Call
Ending a Call
Getting Started
3-4 V.3600
Reasons for Call Termination
The conditions described in Table3-1 cause call terminat ion.
Table 3-1. Reasons for Call Termination
Table 3-1. Reasons for Call Termination (Continued)
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Chapter 4 Front Panel Operation
LED Descriptions
LCD Menus
LCD Menu Operation
V.3600 4-3
Table 4-1. LCD Menu Option Selecti on
(status only)
Option AT
Main Menu Submenu Submenu Item Item
Main Menu LCD Messages S-
4-4 V.3600
Option AT
*
** 9600U is only valid for V.32 bis modulation. Modem must be online with protocols disabled.
V.3600 4-5
Option AT
** 9600U is only valid for V.32 bis modulation.
Item Item
Main Menu Submenu Submenu
4-6 V.3600
Com. S-
Dial line only.
Option AT
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4-8 V.3600
Option AT
Main Menu Submenu Submenu Item Item
V.3600 4-9
Option AT
Main Menu Submenu Submenu Item Item
4-10 V.3600
Option AT
*
Front Panel Security
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Chapter 5 AT Commands
Command Categories
Operation Modes
Offline Command Mode
Online Command Mode
Sending Commands to the Modem
Creating a Command Statement AT
Autobaud
Guidelines for Creating Command Statements
Monitor Display
Command Statement Buffer
Backspace Key
Repeating a Command A/
Numbered Commands
Response Commands
Digit / Word Selection V
Response Displays Q
Negotiation Displays W
Connect Message Codes \V The V.3600 AT\V command provides the following connect message options
Call Progress / Connect Speed Messages X
Number Code Application *RC
Command Code Set Number Operation
Response Number Codes / Messages
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Dial Commands
Dialing D
Tone Dialing T
Pulse Dialing P
Insert Long Pause ,
Wait for Second Dial Tone W
Hook Flash !
Switching to Answer Mode after Dialing R
Remaining in Command Mode ;
Wait for 5 Seconds of Silence @
Dialing a Stored Telephone Number Sn
Autodial Number Location *AUn
Voice Calls
Switching from Voice to Data
Answering A Call
Manual Answer
AT Command Answer A
Autoanswer S0
Caller ID *ID
Distinctive Ring *DR
Table 5-2. Caller ID Messages The modem sends this message... If:
Terminal Interface Commands
Data Carrier Detect &C
Table 5-3. Distinctive Ring Messages The modem sends this message... If the Ring Was a:
Data Set Ready &S
Data Terminal Ready &D
Serial Port Ring Indicator (Pin 22) \R
Request to Send / Clear to Send &R
DTE Controlled Fallback Rate (Pin 23) *FB
General Commands
Changing from Data Mode to Command Mode +++
Local Character Echo E
Online Character Echo F
Hanging Up H, H1
Fast Disconnect H2, H3
EPROM Check I
Speaker Volume L
Speaker Control M
Return Online O
Long Space Disconnect Y
V.22 bis Guard Tones &G
Asynchronous / Synchronous Mode Selection &M
Make / Break Dial Pulse Ratio &P
Comman d Operation
Synchronous Transmit Clock Source &X
V.34 Rate Selection Thresholds *TH
V.34 Asymmetric Bit Rates *AS
Modulation *MM
Maximum DCE Speed %B
Minimum DCE Speed %L
Command Operation (Continued)
Auto Retrain %E
Automatic Rate Adaption %R
Manual Rate Adaption *RR
Product Revision Level %V
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Disable AT Command Set *NT
Dial Line Transmit Level *TDn
Private Line Operation
4-Wire Operation
2-Wire Operation
Dial Backup
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Configuration Commands
Configuration Profiles
Active Profile
Stored Profile
Factory Profile
Storing a Configuration &W
Powerup Option Set &Y
Load Factory Options &Fn
Reset to Stored Configuration Z
View Configuration Profiles/Received Signal Options &V
Storing a Telephone Command Line &Zx=n, *CNx,n, *ND
Retaining / Restoring Options *RO
Soft Download Password %P1, $Y
Remote Configuration
Remote Configuration Security
Remote Security Code %P=
Entering Remote Configuration %T=, &T
Enabling/Disabling Remote Configuration *RA
Remote Configuration DTE Speed *RB
Remote Configuration Format *RF
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Chapter 6 Protocols
CCITT V.42 bis Error Control Protocol
Reliable Mode
Auto-Reliable Mode
Constant Speed Interface
Data Compression
Normal Mode
Direct Mode
Flow Control
Protocol Commands
Disconnect Buffer Delay Q%D
Serial Port (DTE) Constant Speed \J
Table 6-1. Operating Modes and Features
V.42 Optional Detection Phase \M
Operating Mode \N
Auto-Reliable Fallback Character %An
Serial Port Flow Control \Q
\
XON/XOFF Pass Through \X
Data Link Flow Control \G
Break Control \Kn
Inactivity Timer \T
Maximum Reliable Block Size \A
Transmit Break / Set Break Length \B
Set Auto-Reliable Buffer \C
V.42bis Data Compression %C
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Chapter 7 Test Mode Operation
Test Categories
Table 7-1. Diagnostic Tests
Terminating a Test in Progress Q&T
Table 7-2. Test Commands
Testing the Local Modem
Local Analog Loopback &T1
Figure 7-1. Local Analog Loopback (4-Wire Operation and 2-Wire Operation)
Local Analog Loopback with Self Test &T8
Figure 7-2. Local Analog with Test Pattern
Testing the Remote Modem
Local Digital Loopback &T3
Figure 7-3. Local Digital Loopback with Bilateral Loopback Enabled
Grant/Deny RDL Request &T4, &T5
Remote Digital Loopback &T6
Figure 7-4. Remote Digital Loopback with Digital Bilateral Loop Enabled at the Remote Site
Remote Digital Loopback with Self Test &T7
Figure 7-5. Local Modem Initiating Remote Digital Loopback with Test Pattern
Test Pattern %T
Bilateral Digital Test Enable / Disable *DG
DTE Controlled Remote Digital Loopback (Pin 21) *RD
DTE Controlled Local Analog Loopback (Pin 18) *LA
Chapter 8 Security
Autocallback Security
Low Security Operation
Operating without Low Security
Operating with Low Security
Remote Operation
Local Operation
Passwords
LCD Indication of Security
Restrictions in Security Operation
Low Security Commands
x
High Security
Security Levels
Superuser
Passwords
Default Passwords
High Security Commands
Enabling High Security $EH=pw
Disabling High Security $D
Setting Passwords $Pn=pw$pw
Set Security Levels $Ln=m
Set User Callback Number $Cn=m
Extended Features $W
Display Extended Feature Status $W?
Display/Reset Illegal Access Attempt Counters $M, $Mn, $M*
Factory Reset $F=pw$pw
Removing a User $Rn
Security Status $E?
Display User Status $S?
Verify User Information $In, $IBn
Request Superuser Privilege $S=pw
Local Logon Command $n=pw
Local Logoff Command $$
Remote Logon Procedure $n=pw
Chapter 9 Fax Operation
Fax Operation
Modem Initialization
Fax Defaults
Fax Autoanswer
Fax Associated Options
Stored Fax Profile
Class 1 Details
Class 1 Commands
Dial Command D
Answer Command A
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Transmit Silence +FTS=(Time)
Receive Silence +FRS=(Time)
Fax Transmit and Receive Modes
Table 9-1. Values for Fax Modulation
Facsimile Transmit +FTM=(Mod)
Facsimile Receive +FRM=(Mod)
Table 9-1. Values for Fax Modulation (Continued)
HDLC Transmit +FTH=(Mod)
HDLC Receive +FRH=(Mod)
Test Supported Range of Values +FTx=?, +FRx=?
Class 1 Result Code +FCERROR
Fax Autoanswer +FAA=
Binary File Transfer
Chapter 10 Status Registers
S-Registers
Figure 10-1. Changing S-Register Values
Figure 10-2. Calculating S-Register Values
S-Register Operation Sn?, Sn?^
Changing Register Values Sn=v, Sn=^v
Individual Bit Command Sn . # =v
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Escape Sequence Pause S12
S13
Bit Mapped S14
S15
System Tests S16
S17
Test Timeout S18
S19, 20
10-10 V.3600
Bit Mapped S21
Bit Mapped S22
Bit Mapped S23
S24
DTR State Recognition S25
RTS/CTS Delay S26
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Bit Mapped S27
Lookback Timer S28
Bit Mapped S29
V.3600 10-13
Bit Mapped S30
S31
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Bit Mapped S32
S33
Bit Mapped S34
DTR / Dial Backup Number to Dial S35
S36-S40
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10-16 V.3600
Leased Line Transmit Level S52
The S54 register selects the flow control options.
Automatic Rate Adaption Threshold S53
Flow Control S54
V.3600 10-17
S55
V.42 Compression Control S56
Bit Mapped S57
15 - 4800 bps 18 - 9600 bps
11 - 4800 bps 12 - 9600 bps
Inactivity Timer S58
Bit Mapped S60
Break Control S59
V.3600 10-19
DTE Options S61
The S63 register sets the maximum transmit block size.
The S61 register indicates the character size and parity. This register is for reference only.
Disconnect Buffer Delay S62
Maximum Transmit Block Size S63
Auto-Reliable Fallback Character S64
The S64 register stores the selected ASCII value of the auto-reliable fallback character.
S65-66
Link Speed Status S67
The S67 register indicates the true data link (DCE) speed. This register is for reference only.
DCE Independent Speed S69
10-22 V.3600
Operating Mode S70
Operating Mode Status S71
Bit Mapped S72
Password Timeout S73
Callback Delay S74
Callback Retry S75
Callback Retry Delay S76
Lockout Threshold S77
Autocallback Timer S78
Break Length S79
V.3600 10-25
Serial Port or DTE Speed S80
The S80 register indicates the serial port speed.
10-26 V.3600
Minimum DCE Speed S81
Negotiation Status S82
Bit Mapped S84
S83
V.3600 10-27
S85-S87
The S91 register is for reference only.
Modulation Type S88
S89-S90
Current Modulation S91
S92 - S94
V.34 Settings S95
V.34 Asymmetric Settings S96
Bit Mapped S97 S98- S100
Chapter 11 V.25 bis Autod ialer
Autodialer Command Strings and Parameters
Software Guidelines
Invalid Responses
Dial Parameters
Table 11-1. Dial Parameters
V.25 bis Commands and Responses
Dial Command CRN nn...n
Program Number Command PRN a;nn...n
Intermediate Call Progress Response
a
Dial Stored Number CRS a
Request List of Stored Numbers RLN
Disregard Incoming Call DIC
Connect Incoming Call CIC
Redial Last Number CRR n
Link Number by Address PRL a;b
Request List of Delayed Numbers RLD
Request List of Linked Numbers RLL
Request List of Version RLV
Modem Options Command PRO xxx;yy;0;0...
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Save Current Settings PRK
Restore Factory Settings PRP
n
Request List of Stored Options RLO xxx; yy
Options
Table 11-2. V.25 Autodialer Options
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Chapter 12 Maintenance
General
Fuse Replacement
Maintenance
Calling Technical Support
Appendix A Specifications
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Appendix B Phone Jack Descriptions
DIAL Pin Functions
TELSET/LEASED LINE Pin Functions
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Appendix C Hardware Options
Jumper Option Selection
Removing the Cover
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Figure C-3. Typical Jumper Configuration
Ground Option Jumper
Replacing the Cover
Appendix D Fault Isolation Procedure
Fault Isolation Procedure
Telephone Interface
Standard Phone
Modem and Telephone Line Check
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Appendix E Command Index and Defaults
General
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E-4 V.3600
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E-6 V.3600
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Note
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V.3600 E-11
E-12 V.3600
Caller ID Commands Distinctive Ring Commands Fax Commands
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Class 1 Commands Valid in Only Fax Mode
V.3600 E-13
E-14 V.3600
Security Commands
x
V.3600 E-15
E-16 V.3600
Remote Configuration Commands
V.3600 E-17
Status Registers
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E-20 V.3600
V.25 bis Dialer Commands
V.3600 E-21
V.25 Response Messages
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Factory Option Sets
Factory Option Set #1
Factory Option Set # 2
Factory Option Set #3
Factory Option Set # 4
Factory Option Set #5
Factory Option Set # 6
Factory Option Set # 7
Factory Option Set # 8
Factory Option Set #9
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Appendix F ASCII and EBCDIC Characters
F-2 V.3600
V.3600 F-3
F-4 V.3600
V.3600 F-5
F-6 V.3600
V.3600 F-7
F-8 V.3600
Appendix G Abbreviations and Acronyms
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Appendix H Flash Upgrade
What You Need
Steps For Downloading
Troubleshooting
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I-2 V.3600
India
V.3600 I-3
Japan
I-4 V.3600
Malaysia
V.3600 I-5
Universal/International
I-6 V.3600
U. S. A.
Service and Support
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V.3600 Warranty-1
Motorola Limited Hardware Warranty
Two Year Limited Hardware Warranty
What This Warranty Does Not Cover
General Provisions
Warranty-2 V.3600
Index
V.3600 Index-1
Numerals
A
Index-2 V.3600
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Index-4 V.3600
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C
C (Continued)
D
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D (Continued)
E
F
F (Continued)
G
H
I
J
M
N
O
P
P (Continued)
R
S
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V
V (Continued)
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