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Specs
Physical Characteristics
Install
LED Indicators
Connecting to the Power Supply
Warranty
Configuring Your TA
Resetting The omni
Diagnostics 100
Setup for Windows 95 and NT
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Security Functions 97
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Contents
ZyXEL
ZyXEL Limited Warranty
Copyright 1997 by ZyXEL
FCC Part 15 Information
Acknowledgments
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∙ E-mail
Contacting ZyXEL
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Contents
Installing the Windows 95 Driver INF file
Understanding AT Commands
Outgoing Calls
Incoming Calls
Introduction Feature list
Configuring Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking Capi Installation
Error Correction and Data Compression with
Placing outgoing calls
Invoking V.42bis Data Compression
Answering an X.75 call Making an X.75 Call
Call Control for DSS1
Call Control for 1TR6 Old German Isdn
Resetting The omni 103 Using The Embedded Protocol Analyzer
Diagnostics 100
Placing a Call
Upgrading with Flash Eprom
Viewing and Setting S-Registers 125
AT Command Descriptions 109
Register Descriptions 127
Introduction
Key to Model Differentiation
Key Features of the omni
Speed and Compatibility
Technical Specifications
Intelligent Features
Unpacking Your omni
Physical Characteristics
Interface Option
How to Become a Registered Owner
Introduction
LED Indicators
Installing omni External Models
Front Panel
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Back Panel
Front Panel Switch
Connecting to Your Computer
Connecting to the Power Supply
Connecting the omni.net to Your Computer
Interface Model
Connecting to Your Isdn Line
Interface
Power On and Self Diagnostics
Installing omni External Models
Selecting the Baud Rate Multiplier
Installing omni Internal Models
Plug and Play
Connecting the TA to your PC
Press Y to continue Following message will appear
Connecting to Your Isdn Line
Interface Model
Omni.net Internal Card Installation S/T interface
Configuring Your TA
Configuring Your Isdn Line and Network
Configuring your TA using a Terminal program
Type A\setup.exe and press Enter
TA should respond Type
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Configuring Your Isdn Line and Network
Isdn Communication Basics
Understanding AT Commands
Quick Tips when issuing AT commands
Supported AT command types
Type of AT Command Example
Command Description
Dialing out using Isdn mode
Outgoing Calls
ATV0
Dialing out for Analog Adapter Port 1 omni.net
Dialing out for Analog Adapter Port 1 omni.net Internal
Dialing out for Analog Adapter Port 2 omni.net
AT Command Dial string it will map to
Manually switching communication modes non-data
Incoming Calls
Placing the Call
Determining the Packet Length
Digital Data
Answering a Call using MSN
AT&ZIn=s where ‘s’ is the MSN
Command Function
Ambiguity resolution switch for voice calls omni.net
Data over Speech Channel
Best-effort call answering non-data
Multi auto-answering of data calls
Installing the Windows 95 Driver INF file
Setup for Windows 95 and NT
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Configuring Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking
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IPX/SPX Compatible
Click on TCP/IP Settings
Capi Installation
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Introduction
Point-to-Point Protocol PPP
Async to Sync Conversion external
Feature list
Compression Control Protocol CCP
Multilink PPP
Bandwidth On Demand BOD
BACP/BAP
Point-to-Point Protocol PPP
Answering a V.110 call
110 and Synchronous Mode Communications
Making V.110 Calls
AT Command Description
Synchronous Connections external
Command Messages
25bis Command Set
CIC
DIC
DTR Drop-Dialing Operation
Indicator Messages
AT*D0
56 V.110 and Synchronous Mode Communications
Placing outgoing calls
120 Isdn Communications
Configuring the V.120 mode
Answering incoming calls
Dialing in V.120 mode
Identifying your line provisioning
Speeds of 128Kbps
Making a Bundled Call with
Dialing pre-stored phone numbers
Error Correction and Data Compression with
Selecting V.120 for Germany National Isdn 1TR6
Selecting V.120 for European Isdn DSS1
Bundle Connection with V.42bis Data Compression
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10 X.75 Isdn Communications
Making an X.75 Call
Answering an X.75 call
ATDIphonenumber1+phonenumber2
Invoking V.42bis Data Compression
Bundle Connection with V.42bis Data Compression
70 X.75 Isdn Communications
AT&V6
Handling Analog Calls non-data
AT&V7
Placing a Call from the Analog Adapter
European switch specific
Scenarios of an Incoming Voice Call Outcome
Accepting an Incoming Call
AT Commands Description
Commands Description
Feature Phone omni.net
Flash key
InterCom
Placing a second call
Call Waiting
Receiving a second call
Call Reject
Call Broker
Call Transfer
Three-way Conference Call
HFlash è H#3
Advanced Isdn Call Control
Control of Outgoing Service Indicator
Call Control for DSS1
S80 bit ‘n’ as follows
S108+n= Function
S108.n= Function
= YnNnown-number/Znown-Subaddress
Control of Isdn Phone Number and Sub-address
Call Control for 1TR6 Old German Isdn
Modem
Control of Endgerä Teauswahlziffer EAZ
G3 Fax
Command Function
Answering a Call for DSS1
Answering a Call
Best-effort Call Answering
Answering a Call for 1TR6
Multi-Auto-Answering of Data Calls
Ambiguity Resolution Switch for Voice Calls non-data
Data Call Indication
Disable inbound call connection
Placing a Call
Point-to-Point Configuration
Placing a call for DSS1
ATDxYnNncalledpartynumber/Zncalled-party- subaddress
Placing a call for 1TR6
Leased Line Isdn
ATDB2
ATDB1
ATDB3
ATAB1
Security Types and Levels
Security Functions
Level 2 security
Level 1 security
Level 3 security
Level
Setting and Modifying Passwords
Non-password Auto Call Back Function
Security Functions
Upgrading with Flash Eprom
Upgrading Your omni
Kernel Mode
Diagnostics
Diagnostics
Test
Test Description
Isdn Loopback test AT&T9
Power-on Self-test
Loopback with Self-test AT&T10
B1/B2 Loopback with Self-test AT&T11
Diagnostic Command Atcg
Using The Embedded Protocol Analyzer
Resetting The omni
Capturing the Protocol Data
CD1
CD0
CB0
CB1
Key Function Description
ATC$
Diagnostics
Simplex mode
AT Command Set Reference
Multiplex mode
Operation Modes of the DTE Interface
Basic AT Command Set
AT Command Descriptions
All the Following Commands Require a AT Prefix
Command Options Function & Description
BP1
BP0
CE0
CH?
CE1
CL?
CP0
Command Options Function & Description
DB2
DB1
DB3
DN?
USA
ATI
SPID0
Isdn
SPID1
SPID?
UPX
Description of ATI3 Output
Output Parameter Output Value Description
Extended AT& Command Set
Isdn
Command Options Function & Description
Command Options Function & Description
Extended AT* Command Set
Command Options Function & Description
AT Command Set Reference
Status Registers and Result Codes
Viewing and Setting S-Registers
Viewing S-registers
Setting S-registers
Bit Binary value Decimal value Hexadecimal value
Register Descriptions
Operation Example-1 Example-2 Binary Dec Hex
Not
Command Bit Dec Hex Function and description
Command Function & Description
Basic S-Registers ATSn=x
Extended S-Registers ATSn=x
Command Bit Dec Hex Function and description
ATX1
ATX0
ATX2 ATX3 ATX4
Command Bit Dec Hex Function and description
Command Bit Dec Hex Function and description
Command Bit Dec Hex Function and description
Complete
Command Bit Dec Hex Function and description
Enable loopback 4 test
DCA function enabled
Command Bit Dec Hex Function and description
SI=
Fernsprechen analog
48000 bps
PPP/MLPPP
Command Bit Dec Hex Function and description
PPP
ATV0 ATV1
ATXn Result Code Option Table
Connect
Result Code Field Descriptions
Result Code Chart Symbol Reference
Field Name Possible Values
Connect Strings for Error Corrected Connections
Status Registers and Result Codes
Phone Jack Pinout Assignments
Not Connected Phone Jack Pinout Assignments
Serial Port Interface
Signal/Pin Number Description Direction Name
Pin
DCE
MAC
DTE
TXD RXD RTS CTS DSR
CD DCD DTR
Index
Index
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