Motorola V.3600 user manual

User manual for the device Motorola V.3600

Device: Motorola V.3600
Category: Modem
Manufacturer: Motorola
Size: 2.91 MB
Added : 6/16/2014
Number of pages: 271
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V.3600
Modem User’s Guide
YES NO TALK/DATA
TR CS RS Cd RD TD
V.3600
Motorola ISG Part No. T0097, B
20 Cabot Boulevard Model V.3600
Mansfield, Massachusetts 02048 February, 1999
USA © 1998 Motorola

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Copyright Copyright 1998 Motorola Inc. Published by Motorola, who reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual as well as to revise this publication at any time and without notice to any person of such revision or change. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transcribed, stored in an electronic retrieval system, translated into any language or computer language, or be transmitted in any form whatsoever without the prior wr

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Regulatory Information FCC Requirements This equipment complies with FCC rules Part 68. Located on the equipment is the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN). You must provide this information to the telephone company if requested. The Registration Number and REN is inscribed on the printed circuit board on insert cards, or on a label attached to either the chassis bottom or metal end-plate on standalone or rack models. The FCC requires that these numbers be promine

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Regulatory Information This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug are provided with this equipment, which is designed to connect to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack that is Part 68 compliant. See installation instructions in Chapter 2, Installation for details. FCC Fax Branding Requirements The Telephone Consum

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Regulatory Information Shielded Cables This product has been tested and complies with FCC limits for a Class B computing device. Testing was done with shielded computer cables. Using unshielded cables could cause your system to emit excess radio frequency, increasing the chance of interference. To comply with FCC regulations it is necessary to use shielded computer cables with your installation. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Model Name: V.3600, all other versions Caution This equipment uses, gener

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Regulatory Information Special Requirements For Canada Certain requirements exist for data communication products manufactured for use in Canada. Principle among these requirements is the application of the IC label as described below. However, certain data communication products do not require the IC label nor adherence to IC requirements. If this is the case the IC label will not be affixed to the units. Industry Canada (IC) Requirements IC labels are affixed to each unit sold in Canada.

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Regulatory Information Caution: Users should not attempt to make installation connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician. Ringer Equivalence Number The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement th

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Contents Regulatory Information Chapter 1. Introduction Shelf-Mount Units ................................................................................ 1-1 Features ................................................................................................. 1-2 Data Mode ....................................................................................... 1-2 Fax Mode ........................................................................................ 1-3 Software ...............

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Contents (continued) Chapter 5. AT Commands Command Categories ........................................................................... 5-1 Operation Modes .................................................................................. 5-1 Offline Command Mode .................................................................. 5-2 Online Command Mode .................................................................. 5-2 Data Mode.............................................................

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Contents (continued) Chapter 5. AT Commands (Continued) Local Character Echo — E ............................................................. 5-22 Online Character Echo — F ............................................................ 5-23 Hanging Up — H, H1 ..................................................................... 5-23 Fast Disconnect — H2, H3 .............................................................. 5-23 EPROM Check — I .........................................................

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Contents (continued) Chapter 5. AT Commands (Continued) Retaining / Restoring Options — *RO ........................................... 5-41 Soft Download Password — %P1, $Y ............................................ 5-41 Remote Configuration .......................................................................... 5-41 Remote Configuration Security ....................................................... 5-42 Remote Security Code — %P= ....................................................... 5

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Contents (continued) Chapter 8. Security Autocallback Security .......................................................................... 8-1 Low Security Operation ....................................................................... 8-2 Operating without Low Security ..................................................... 8-2 Operating with Low Security .......................................................... 8-2 Remote Operation ..............................................................

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

Contents (continued) Chapter 9. Fax Operation Fax Operation ....................................................................................... 9-1 Modem Initialization ............................................................................ 9-2 Fax Defaults........................................................................................... 9-2 Fax Autoanswer ............................................................................... 9-2 Fax Associated Options ................

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Contents (continued) Chapter 10. Status Registers (Continued) S15 ................................................................................................... 10-8 System Tests — S16 ........................................................................ 10-9 S17 ................................................................................................... 10-9 Test Timeout — S18 ....................................................................... 10-9 S19, 20 ...................

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Contents (continued) Chapter 10. Status Registers (Continued) Callback Delay — S74 .................................................................... 10-23 Callback Retry — S75 .................................................................... 10-23 Callback Retry Delay — S76 .......................................................... 10-24 Lockout Threshold — S77 .............................................................. 10-24 Autocallback Timer — S78 ....................................

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Contents (continued) Chapter 12. Maintenance General ................................................................................................. 12-1 Fuse Replacement ................................................................................. 12-1 Maintenance ......................................................................................... 12-1 Calling Technical Support .................................................................... 12-2 Appendix A. Specifications Size

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Contents (continued) Appendix E. Command Index and Defaults General ................................................................................................. E-1 Caller ID Commands ....................................................................... E-12 Distinctive Ring Commands ........................................................... E-12 Fax Commands ................................................................................ E-12 Class 1 Commands Valid in Only Fax Mode.....

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

Chapter 1 Introduction The Motorola V.3600 Series Modem provides synchronous, asynchronous, and fax capabilities for data communications or facsimile links between a local computer and a remote computer, fax, or data terminal equipment (DTE) located anywhere a standard or cellular telephone can reach. Data can be transmitted over standard dial-up lines, private leased telephone lines, or wireless communication. The V.3600 Series Modem communicates at standard data rates up to 33,600 bps wi

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Introduction Features The V.3600 is a flexible telecommunications tool that offers the following standard features. Data Mode • Full-duplex operation on two-wire public connections or two-wire or four-wire private telephone connections with two-wire public automatic or manual backup • 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800, 19200, 21600, 24000, 26400, 28800, 31200, 33600 bps DCE data rates • Compatible with these standards: CCITT V.34 CCITT V.33 CCITT V.32 bis CCITT V.32


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