Digicom LEONARDO56 User Manual

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  • Page 1 E x t e r n a l R S 2 3 2 E x t e r n a l U S B I n t e r n a l I S A C a r d P C C a r d http://www.digicom.it...
  • Page 2 LEONARDO 56 Index INDEX PREFACE GENERALITY 1.1. PRODUCT PACKAGE CONTENTS 1.2. PRODUCT FEATURES INSTALLATION 2.1. HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2.1.1. LEONARDO 56 EXTERNAL RS232 2.1.2. LEONARDO 56 EXTERNAL USB 2.1.3. LEONARDO 56 INTERNAL ISA BUS 2.1.4. LEONARDO 56 PC CARD-PCMCIA 2.2. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 2.2.1.
  • Page 3 The contents of this booklet may be modified without prior permission. Every possible care has been taken in testing and putting together all the documentation contained in this booklet, however Digicom can not take any responsability brought by the use of this booklet.
  • Page 4: Dear Customer

    Generality GENERALITY This operating manual describes the installation procedures and the main features of the Leonardo 56 modem family. Leonardo 56 is the perfect modem fax sulution for applications that require ultra high speed and reliability over a remote user analog line: the ideal solution for data, and fax, communication for professional, office or the home user.
  • Page 5: Product Package Contents

    1.1. PRODUCT PACKAGE CONTENTS 1 User manual 1 Digicom modem: Desktop (external) or ISA card (internal) or PC card (PCMCIA) 1 Cable to connect the modem to the telephone line 1 Cable to connect the modem to your PC or Macintosh (for the external...
  • Page 6: Hardware Installation

    LEONARDO 56 Installation INSTALLATION 2.1. HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2.1.1. LEONARDO 56 EXTERNAL RS232 See the following picture to connect your modem to the COM port of your PC and the telephone cable to the telephone line. See the following picture to connect your modem to the GEO port of your Macintosh®...
  • Page 7 LEONARDO 56 Installation 2.1.2. LEONARDO 56 EXTERNAL USB See the following pictures to connect your modem to the USB port of your Computer and the telephone cable to the telephone socket of the modem. After the cable installation switch on your Computer and check that the green LED PWR indicator light is on.
  • Page 8 LEONARDO 56 Installation 2.1.3. LEONARDO 56 INTERNAL ISA BUS Caution: Before removing the cover of any computer, turn-off and unplug the mains power cord. Remove the computer’s cover according to the computer manual. Select any available ISA bus slot. The internal modem can work in an 8 or 16 bit slot.
  • Page 9: Other Drivers

    LEONARDO 56 Installation 2.2. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION WINDOWS® 95/98/NT4.0 DRIVER Before starting with the software installation, please read the file Readme.txt present on the Floppy Disk or the CD ROM included with the modem package. In this file you can read more details about the driver installation for the different versions of Windows®...
  • Page 10 LEONARDO 56 Installation 2.2.1. WINDOWS® 95/98/NT4.0 EXTERNAL OR INTERNAL VERSION 1. Run Windows®95/98/NT4.0 2. Select from the START icon : Settings-Control Pannel- Modem- Add 3. From the window Install New Modem put a tick in the box “Don’t detect my modem: I will select it from a list”...
  • Page 11 Install from disk check that the correct driver letter appears showing where your Floppy/ CD ROM is inserted (eg. A or D), then click the button OK 6. From the list select the driver to use (e.g. Digicom Leonardo 56) and click Next...
  • Page 12 LEONARDO 56 Installation 7. Select the COM port where your modem is connected, then clik Next and then Finish. Your modem is installed and ready to make the first connection. 2.2.2. WINDOWS® 95/98/NT4.0 EXTERNAL USB VERSION 1. Start Windows®. After the modem connection, Windows® will automatically detect the new device. 2.
  • Page 13 LEONARDO 56 Installation 3. Select “Search for the best driver for your device” and press “Next”. 4. In the followinf window select “Floppy disk driver. 5. Press “Next, select on the floppy the directory of your operating system (USB98 or USB95).
  • Page 14 LEONARDO 56 Installation 6. Go on with the installation and press “Next”. 7. Press “Finish” to terminate the installation. Your modem is now installed among the modems Windows® will use for the connections. It will be possible to select it from the list in the Windows® setup menus (Hyperterminal, Remote Access, etc.)
  • Page 15 LEONARDO 56 Installation 2.2.3. WINDOWS® 95/98/NT4.0 PC VERSION The installation of the driver for the PC Card (PCMCIA) is a little bit different for WIN95/98 release 4.00.950 or 4.00.950A or 4.00.950B. In this section is described the procedure for NT4.0 and WIN95/98 version 4.00.950B.
  • Page 16 LEONARDO 56 Installation Your modem is installed and ready to make the first connection. 2.2.4. MACINTOSH® - MODEM INSTALLATION FOR ARA OPEN TRANSPORT Be sure you have on your Mac the Open Transport drivers for your modem. Install them by copying the files from the ARA/OT folder (they are on the driver supplied with the modem) into the “System Folder: Extensions: Script Modem”.
  • Page 17 LEONARDO 56 Installation From the bar menu select PPP and then Modem... Select the serial port to be used and your modem from the list. From the bar menu select PPP and then TCP/IP... 2.12...
  • Page 18 LEONARDO 56 Installation In the next window select the PPP protocol in the Connect via field: The fields concerning the parameters used for the connection in PPP will appear. Eventually insert the parameters supplied by your provider (DNS etc.) 2.13...
  • Page 19 LEONARDO 56 Modem AT Command Set MODEM AT COMMAND SET The modem support AT commands set to define the configuration, initiate or terminate modem communication, test the modem and the communication link. The modem will work in two basic operations: command mode and data mode.
  • Page 20 LEONARDO 56 Modem AT Command Set CCITT/BELL Mode CCITT mode. Bell Mode. Dial Command Dial number DTMF digits DTMF digits A-D* DTMF digits pulse dial tone dial Dial one of the four stored phone numbers (n=0-3) in the modem non volately memory (See &z Command) flash wait for dial tone wait for five seconds of silence...
  • Page 21 LEONARDO 56 Modem AT Command Set Product name Firmware release Country Code active SPEAKER VOLUME Low speaker volume. Medium speaker volume. High speaker volume. SPEAKER CONTROL Speaker always off. Speaker on until carrier is detect. Speaker always on. Speaker off during dialing and on until carrier is detect. AUTOMODE ENABLE Automode detection is disabled (equivalent to setting AT+MS=X,0).
  • Page 22 LEONARDO 56 Modem AT Command Set RESULT CODE SHORT & EXTENDED FORM SUMMARY SHORT EXTENDED SHORT EXTENDED CARRIER 21600 CONNECT CARRIER 24000 RING0 CARRIER 26400 NO CARRIER CARRIER 28800 ERROR CARRIER 31200 CONNECT 1200 CARRIER 33600 NO DIALTONE COMPRESSION: CLASS 5 BUSY COMPRESSION: V42 bis NO ANSWER...
  • Page 23 LEONARDO 56 Modem AT Command Set REPORT AT CONNECTION When connected the modem displays: CONNECT and the digital rate. When connected the modem displays: Line Speed,Error Correction Protocol (if any),Digital rate When connected the modem displays: CONNECT and line speed. DIAL TONE DETECTION Busy and dial tone detect disable.
  • Page 24 LEONARDO 56 Modem AT Command Set MODULATION POSSIBLE RATE bps V.21 V.22 1200 V.22bis 2400 or 1200 V.23 1200 V.32 9600 or 4800 V.32bis from 14400 to 4800 V.34 from 33600 to 2400 V.90 from 56000 to 28800 K56Flex from 56000 to 32000 Bell 103 Bell 212 1200...
  • Page 25 LEONARDO 56 Modem AT Command Set AT%C COMPRESSION CONTROL Compression disable. MNP5 enable only. V42bis enable only. MNP% and V42bis enable. AT%E AUTORETRAIN CONTROL Autoretrain disable. Autoretrain enable. Fallback/fallforward enable. Enable only in error corrector or buffer mode. AT%L DISPLAY RECEIVE LEVEL IN DBM Returns a value which indicates the received signal level.
  • Page 26 LEONARDO 56 Modem AT Command Set AT&K DATA FLOW CONTROL &K0 Flow control disable. &K3 Hardware flow control (RTS/CTS) enable (Default for data modem modes). &K4 Software flow control (Xon/Xoff) enable. &K5 Software flow control (Xon/Xoff) in trasparent mode enable. &K6 Hardware and software flow control enable (default for fax modem modes).
  • Page 27 LEONARDO 56 Modem AT Command Set AT&V VIEW ACTIVE AND STORED PROFILES AT&W STORE ACTIVE PROFILE &W0 Store active profile as Profile 0. &W1 Store active profile as Profile 1. AT&Y DEFINE DEFAULT PROFILE AFTER POWER ON &Y0 Use profile 0 after power on. &Y1 Use profile 1 after power on.
  • Page 28 LEONARDO 56 Modem AT Command Set Clear data buffer and send break to remote modem. Same as 0. Send break to remote modem immediatly. Same as 2. Send break to remote modem in sequence with data. Same as 4. 3) The third case is where a break is received from a remote modem during a non-error corrected connection.
  • Page 29 LEONARDO 56 Modem AT Command Set 3.1.1. MNP10 COMMAND AT-K MNP10 SERVICE MANAGEMENT Disable MNP10 service. The modem negotiates V42bis only. Enable MNP10 service using detection phase Enable MNP10 service without using detection phase 3.1.2. CELLULAR MODE COMMAND AT-SEC Select MNP10EC Enable or disable automatic adjustment of the trasmit power level to accomodate the signalling requirements of cellular telephone equipment.
  • Page 30 LEONARDO 56 Modem AT Command Set 3.2.1. SPECIAL S REGISTER DESCRIPTION ATS9 DETECTION TIME FOR ANWER TONE 0 - 255 100ms The modem after the dial doesn’t wait for remote answer tone but starts with the handshake. Default = 6 ATS10 CARRIER DETECT RESPONSE TIME 0-255 100ms Sets the length of time, in thenths of a seconds, that the modem waits before hanging up after a loss of carrier.
  • Page 31 LEONARDO 56 Modem AT Command Set 3.3. CONNECTION MESSAGE After the handshake phase the modem gives a message indication to your Computer. The syntax of these messages (when ATX1) is in according to the value of register S95 and the state of the ATWn command. In the table bellow you can see the messages available: ATW0 ATW1...
  • Page 32: Local Analog Loopback With Selftest

    LEONARDO 56 Diagnostic DIAGNOSTIC This modem has a very powerful command set and facilities to test the modem itself, the telephone line and the remote side. In this chapter you can find some simple procedures to implement the diagnostic features. IMPORTANT To activate the loop the modem must be set up without error correction (AT\N0).
  • Page 33: Remote Digital Loopback With Selftest

    LEONARDO 56 Diagnostic 4.4. REMOTE DIGITAL LOPBACK The target of this test is to verify the complete connection. When the modem is ON line with the remote type before the escape sequence (+++) and then, when the response OK is displayed enter the command AT&T6. This command forces the remote modem in digital loop that means to connect the digital send data and receive data before the remote computer.
  • Page 34: Warranty Clauses

    LEONARDO 56 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Digicom S.p.A. via Alessandro Volta 39 21010 Cardano al Campo -Varese- declares that this product satisfies the basic requirements of Electromagnetic Compatibility and Safety of the below indicated Directive: 89/336/CEE of 3 may 1989 with subsequent modifications (Directive 92/ 31/CEE of april 28, 1992, Directive 93/68/CEE of july 22,1993 and Directive 93/97/CEE of 29 october 1993).

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