Telenetics 326X V.34, V.34-SDC manual Using the Modem with a PC and Async Communications Software

Models: 326X V.34 V.32bis Series V.34-SDC

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Using the Modem with a PC and Async Communications

Software

When using the modem with a PC, you need communications or terminal emulation software. Communications software acts as an interface—with pull-down menus or graphics—between your PC and modem, allowing you to perform modem operations from your PC.

It is unlikely that you will use AT commands directly to configure and test the modem. Some communications software, however, may not support all of the modem’s configuration options or may require you to issue commands to the modem directly.

Communications software packages that directly support the modem (where Telenetics 3260 Modem, Codex 3260 Modem, or Motorola 3260 Modem is a selection within the package) support the industry standard commands (AT, AT&) and the Telenetics-enhanced commands (AT*), making more knowledge of AT command syntax unnecessary.

Communications software packages that offer a Hayes-Compatibleselection do not support Telenetics-enhanced commands: (AT*). In this case, you may enter AT* commands yourself, if required by your application.

Where Do I Go from Here?

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If your communications software package supports a 3260 Modem (or a comparable

3260 selection), refer to:

 

Chapter 4, the “Communications Software Package Operating Notes” section.

Chapter 4, the “Configuration Option Sets” section.

Appendix A to change configuration options. The Reference Card shows the complete menu structure.

If your package does not support all of the modem’s configuration options, or requires you to issue AT commands to the modem directly, refer to:

Chapter 5 to learn AT command syntax.

Chapter 6 to resolve problems that you have isolated to the modem.

Communications software documentation.

If your package supports a Hayes-Compatibleselection, refer to:

Chapter 4, the “Communications Software Package Operating Notes” section.

Chapter 5 to learn AT command syntax.

For AT* configuration settings, refer to:

Chapter 4, the “Configuration Option Sets” section.

Appendix A to change configuration options. The Reference Card shows the complete menu structure.

Chapter 6 to resolve problems that you have isolated to the modem.

Getting Started

Getting Started 3-9

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326X V.34, V.32bis Series, V.34-SDC specifications

Telenetics has been a key player in the field of telecommunications, offering advanced modem solutions that cater to diverse communication needs. Among their notable products are the V.34-SDC and V.32bis series, including the 326X V.34 modem. These modems have been designed to enhance data transmission reliability and speed in various applications.

The Telenetics V.34-SDC modem represents a significant leap in technology, supporting data rates of up to 28.8 Kbps. This modem utilizes the advanced V.34 modulation scheme, which optimizes the use of existing telephone lines to deliver impressive performance, especially for users requiring high-speed data transmission. The V.34-SDC model also features robust error correction and data compression techniques, ensuring that users receive accurate data even over less than ideal connections. With its extended line-conditioning capabilities, the V.34-SDC modem can efficiently handle long distances and poor line conditions.

Equally noteworthy is the V.32bis series, which provides backward compatibility with V.32 modems, enabling seamless integration into existing systems. Capable of speeds up to 14.4 Kbps, the V.32bis modems are ideal for businesses and environments where legacy systems remain in use. It features adaptive equalization and advanced echo cancellation, ensuring a clear signal is maintained throughout the data transmission process. This versatility allows users to connect with various devices across different infrastructures.

The 326X V.34 modem further exemplifies Telenetics' commitment to high performance. It combines the V.34 capabilities with enhanced security features, offering users encryption options for sensitive data. This is particularly crucial for businesses that need to safeguard their information against potential vulnerabilities during transmission. The 326X also supports various data communication protocols, making it adaptable for multiple platforms and applications.

In summary, Telenetics’ V.34-SDC, V.32bis series, and 326X V.34 modems stand out for their high-speed data transmission, compatibility, advanced error correction, and security features. These technologies make them excellent choices for both enterprise and networking applications where reliable communication is vital. Telenetics continues to innovate, delivering modem solutions that meet the evolving demands of the telecommunications landscape.