Contents:
Product Features
Installing
Your Modem
Using
the AT Command Set
Upgrading your Modem
Modes
of Operation
Dialing,
Answering, and Hanging Up
Configuring with DIP Switches
Working
with Memory
Controlling
Result Code Displays
Controlling
EIA-232 Signaling
Accessing
and Configuring the Courier 56K Business Modem Remotely
Controlling
Data Rates
Dial Security
Flow Control
Handshaking,
Error Control, Data Compression, and Throughput
Displaying
Querying and Help Screens
Testing
the Connection
Dedicated/Lease
Line and Synchronous Applications
Troubleshooting
Appendixes
S-Registers
Alphabetic Command
Summary
Flow Control
Template
Result Code
Meanings and Sets
Technical
Information
V.25 bis Reference
ASCII Chart
Fax Information
for Programmers
Viewing LEDs
Regulatory
Information and Limited Warranty
Glossary
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Courier 56K Business Modem Command Reference
Upgrading your Modem
This chapter contains information about:
Checking Your Modems Software
Version
Issuing the ATI7 command produces the following information
to appear on your terminal screen.
ati7
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USRobotics Courier V.Everything
Configuration Profile...
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Product type
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US/Canada External
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Product ID
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00345302
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Options
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HST,V32bis,Terbo,VFC,V34+,V90,V92
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Fax Options
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Class 1,Class 2.0
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Clock Freq
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25 Mhz
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Flash ROM
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1024k
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Ram
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256k
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Supervisor date
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01/10/03
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DSP date
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01/10/03
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Supervisor rev
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2.1.1
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DSP rev
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2.1.1
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DAA rev
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0013
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Serial Number
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xxxxxxxxxxxx
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OK
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Check the Supervisor and Digital Signal Processor (DSP) dates found in
the screen display. These dates will determine which version of the software
your modem is using.
Getting New Operating Software
To get the newest version of the Courier 56K Business Modems
operating software, go to the customer support web site at http://www.usr.com/support.
Sending New Software to Your Modem
To send the new code to your modem, all you need is a standard
terminal program that can send files using the XMODEM protocol.
- Start a communications software package. Adjust the settings, if necessary,
so you can send AT to your modem and get an OK response.
- Enter ATXMODEM. The modem should respond as follows:
atxmodem
Firmware Update
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Options:
(1) Read firmware
(2) Write firmware
ESCape Exits
>
- Select "2" to begin updating the code. The modem will respond
with:
Ready to receive firmware update
- Send the file to your modem using either the XMODEM-Checksum or XMODEM-CRC
protocol.
- After the transfer is complete, you will see a *TRANSFER SUCCESSFUL*
message.
Press Escape.
If Your Modem Doesnt Respond
If your modem doesnt respond after the flash process,
its memory may be corrupted. Follow these steps to force the new software
to the modem.
- Power your modem on.
- Start your communications software package. Set your port speed to
57,600 bps, type AT and press Enter. If the Courier 56K Business Modem
reports .bootmodem., it is corrupt. Issue the ATXMODEM command and repeat
the flash process found on the previous page.
- Power your modem off.
- Set the DIP switches to their previous settings.
- Power your modem on.
Remote Flash
In order to upgrade the modem located at a remote site,
you need to ensure that the remote modem is enabled for remote access.
Call the remote modem from your local site and follow the steps outlined
in the Accessing
and Configuring the Courier 56K Business Modem Remotely chapter
in this guide.
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