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Courier V.Everything External Modem:
Getting Started
FINAL
4/96
p/n 1.024.492
1996 U.S. Robotics Access Corp.
8100 North McCormick Blvd.
Skokie, IL 60076-2999
All Rights Reserved
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Page 1 - Getting Started

Courier V.Everything External Modem:Getting StartedFINAL4/96p/n 1.024.4921996 U.S. Robotics Access Corp.8100 North McCormick Blvd.Skokie, IL 6007

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The Courier 1-5SYN Synchronous StatusOn The Courier is in synchronous mode.Blinking Dial security is active.Off The Courier is not in synchronous m

Page 3 - Table of Contents

1-6 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting Startedconnecting also runs software that supports speeds above 28.8Kbps.If you are curious about the

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The Courier 1-7Remote Configuration and DiagnosticsYou can remotely configure and test the Courier. If you are anetwork administrator supporting r

Page 5 - About This Manual

1-8 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedCarrier Loss RedialIf you enable the carrier loss redial feature, the Courier willautomaticall

Page 6 - The Courier

Installing the Courier 2-1Chapter 2 Installing the CourierWhat You NeedA Computer or Terminal with a Serial PortThe Courier is compatible with any

Page 7 - Sending Facsimiles or Files

2-2 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedA Serial CableBecause there are a variety of connector types that differentcomputers require,

Page 8 - SEE PAGE 2-6

Installing the Courier 2-3Package Contents♦ The Courier♦ Power adapter♦ Phone cable♦ Quick reference card♦ Customer support services card♦ DOS/ Win

Page 9 - Status Indicators

2-4 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedInstalling the Courier1Connect the male DB-25 end of your serial cable to theCourier and the o

Page 10 - Features

Installing the Courier 2-5Table 2-1. DIP Switch Settings.DIPSwitchFactorySettingSetting EffectForMoreInfo11OFF OFF DTR normal Ch 6ON Ignore DTR2 O

Page 11 - Dial Security

2-6 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedPowering On the CourierFlip the power switch at the back right corner of the Courier.Watch the

Page 12 - The Courier 1-7

U.S. Robotics and the U.S. Robotics logo are registeredtrademarks of U.S. Robotics Access Corp. V.Fast Class and V.FCare trademarks of Rockwell Inter

Page 13 - Synchronous Support

Communicating with the Courier 3-1Chapter 3 Communicating with the CourierAfter you’ve connected the Courier to a serial port and poweredthe Courie

Page 14 - Installing the Courier

3-2 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedGetting the INF File1Power on your computer with the modem installed. AsWindows 95 loads, it

Page 15 - DB-25, Male

Communicating with the Courier 3-3Making Windows 95 Auto-Detect Your Courier1Click Start | Settings | Control Panel and then double-clickModems. R

Page 16 - Package Contents

3-4 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedAdd Dial-Up TCP/IP Support.5Click Start | Settings | Control Panel.6From the Control Panel, do

Page 17 - DIP Switches

Communicating with the Courier 3-5Set Up a Connection to Your Internet Service Provider.11Click Start | Programs | Accessories | Dial-UpNetworking.

Page 18 - Installing the Courier 2-5

3-6 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedDOSBecause there is no communications software built in to DOS,you must install and run a thir

Page 19 - Powering On the Courier

Communicating with the Courier 3-7Mac OSBe sure you’re using a hardware handshaking cable to connectthe Courier to the Macintosh. Also, if you won

Page 20 - Chapter 3

3-8 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedStart Windows Terminal to verify that NT can communicatewith the Courier. Select the COM port

Page 21 - Installing the INF File

Communicating with the Courier 3-9Select the port to which the Courier is connected.When you click OK, Remote Access setup asks you if you wouldlik

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3-10 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedUNIX/Linux/AIXIf the Courier will be answering, set DIP switch 3 OFF; 4 and 8ON.Linux has a b

Page 23 - Add Dial-Up TCP/IP Support

Table of ContentsAbout This Manual iiiWe Welcome Your Suggestions...iiiChapter 1 The Courier

Page 24 - Windows 3.x

Communicating with the Courier 3-11Testing the CourierUse any communications software package for this test. QuickLink II Fax is used as an exampl

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3-12 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedNOTE: If you need to dial 9 to get an outside line, dial as in thisexample: ATDT9,1847982509

Page 26 - Windows NT

Other Features 4-1Chapter 4 Other FeaturesThis chapter explains how to use features specific to the CourierV.Everything External Modem, including t

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4-2 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedThe Voice/Data SwitchThe Voice/Data switch allows you to alternate voice and dataover the same

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Other Features 4-3Sending ATS32=2 tells the Courier to go on line and sendATA <Enter> when you press the Voice/Data switch.NOTE: If you’ve s

Page 29 - Mainframe OSs

4-4 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting Started2If you are to originate the connection, type the followingcommand:ATD <Enter>NOTE: Be

Page 30 - Quick Link II Fax

Other Features 4-5Table 4-1. Voice/Data Switch Commands.S32Value Voice/Data Switch Function Related Command0 Disabled _1 Voice/DataOriginate Mode

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4-6 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedGetting Information About CallsHere are the commands that provide detailed information aboutyo

Page 32 - Other Features

Other Features 4-7Last CallLast-dialed number ATI4 — Last Dialed #Disconnect reason ATI6 — Disconnect Reason isSpeed ATI6 — SpeedDuration ATI6 — La

Page 33 - The Voice/Data Switch

4-8 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting Started7Remove the modem (printed circuit board), carefully easingthe voice/data switch out of its op

Page 34 - ATD, ATA

Appendix B Technical Specifications B-1Standards Compatibility...B-1Appendix C Warr

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Other Features 4-912When you are sure the equipment is working correctly,reassemble the Courier.TroubleshootingIf the Courier does not respond to M

Page 36 - Other Features 4-5

Setups for Common Windows Software Packages 5-1Chapter 5 Setups for Common WindowsSoftware PackagesIf you are running one of the following software

Page 37 - Call in Progress

5-2 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting Started4The following window will appear. Change the SetupModem String to match:5Select OK, then OK,

Page 38 - Setting the MI/MIC Jumpers

Setups for Common Windows Software Packages 5-32Click Setup | Communications | Modem. Select U.S.Robotics Courier Dual Standard.

Page 39 - MI/MIC Jumpers

5-4 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedpcAnywhere 2.0 for Windows1From the Smart Setup window, go to the Your Modem areaand select US

Page 40 - Troubleshooting

Setups for Common Windows Software Packages 5-5ProComm Plus 2.0 for Windows1Double-click on the PROCOMM PLUS icon.2Select Setup, and then Setup...

Page 41 - Software Packages

5-6 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting Started5After the search is complete, go to the Modems list andselect US Robotics Dual Standard 28800

Page 42 - NetManage Chameleon 4.5

Setups for Common Windows Software Packages 5-7Trumpet Winsock1From Windows, double-click the Trumpet Winsock icon.Select Dialler, and then Edit Sc

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5-8 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedWinFax PRO 4.01During installation, you are asked the following question:Do you want Setup to

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The Serial Port A-1Appendix A The Serial PortMost computers provide a DB-25 or DB-9 port that conforms tothe EIA-232 standard. If you are connecti

Page 45 - ProComm Plus 2.0 for Windows

About This ManualThis manual explains how to set up and start using your CourierV.Everything External Modem.Refer to the Command Reference manual, als

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A-2 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedWiring a DB-25 to DB-9 CableDB-9 connectors for PCs should be wired at the computer end ofthe

Page 47 - Win CIM (CompuServe)

The Serial Port A-3For Macintosh ComputersIf you’re connecting the Courier to a Macintosh computer, westrongly recommend that you purchase a Hardwa

Page 48 - WinFax PRO 4.0

Technical Specifications B-1Appendix B Technical SpecificationsStandards CompatibilityThe Courier uses multiple standard data communicationsprotoco

Page 49 - (Female)

B-2 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting Startedhandshake adjustment to 300 bps QuadratureAmplitude Modulation (QAM).ITU-T V.32bis 14.4/12 Kbp

Page 50 - DB-9 Connector

Technical Specifications B-3TIA/EIA-592 Service Class 2.0 Asynchronous FacsimileDCE Control StandardITU-T V.17 14.4/12 KbpsITU-T V.29 9600/7200 bps

Page 51 - For Macintosh Computers

B-4 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedTest Options Remote digital loopback, digitalloopback, test pattern, and dial testFailed Call

Page 52 - Technical Specifications

Warranty and Notices C-1Appendix C Warranty and NoticesLimited WarrantyU.S. Robotics Access Corp. warrants to the original consumer orother end use

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C-2 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedShould you encounter problems in operating this device, firstfollow the instructions in Chapte

Page 54 - Additional Specifications

Warranty and Notices C-3NoticesFCC RegistrationFCC15: CJE-0263FCC 68: CJEUSA-73130-FA-EConnecting to the Telephone Company’s LinesThe telephone com

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C-4 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedIC (Industry Canada)This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits forradio noise e

Page 56 - Warranty and Notices

The Courier 1-1Chapter 1 The CourierThe Courier V.Everything External Modem makes any computer orterminal with an EIA/RS-232 serial port (or a Maci

Page 57 - Contacting U.S. Robotics

Warranty and Notices C-5For your own protection, make sure that the electrical groundconnections of the power utility, telephone lines, and interna

Page 58 - FCC Registration

Index I–1Index333.6 Kbps · 1-5AAA light · 1-4accessInternet · 1-1remote · 1-2Adaptive Speed Leveling (ASL) · 1-7, B-3AIX · 3-10alternating voice an

Page 59 - IC (Industry Canada)

I–2 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedFfaxfeatures · 1-7protocols · B-2sending · 1-2FCC notice · C-3Flash memory · 1-6flow control ·

Page 60 - Warranty and Notices C-5

Index I–3remote configuration of the Courier · 1-7RS light · 1-4RS-232 · See EIA-232SSD light · 1-4security features · 1-6selective reject · 1-5ser

Page 61 - Index I–1

I–2 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting Started

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1-2 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedCalling Online ServicesEach online service, such as America Online or CompuServe,provides its

Page 63 - Index I–3

The Courier 1-3Courier Controls, Displays, and ConnectorsThese figures show the controls, displays, and connectors on theCourier and indicate where

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1-4 Courier V.Everything External Modem: Getting StartedStatus IndicatorsThe Courier displays its status using 12 light-emitting diodes(LEDs) that are

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