Archtek Telecom Corporation MSED56 Manual Do Utilizador

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User's Manual
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Introduction
The goal of this manual is to provide general information for the developers on evaluation of
the USB Modem. The USB provide a 12Mbps high bandwidth for virtually unlimited data
throughput instead of the legacy 16550 UART bottleneck with the traditional modems.
USB Modem is a very flexible modem that has one of the smallest real estate and power
consumption out on the market. Because of the simplicity of the modem design, the time to
market is quick and less overhead. With this modem, all future driver releases will be a
simple software update.
USB modem provides an easy installation and a strong performance that reduces the Total
Cost of Ownership.
Features
Data Protocols
V.90, V.34bis, V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22, Bell 212A, Bell 103
Data Speed
V.90 up to 56000, V.34bis up to 33600
Data Compression
V.42bis, MNP5
Error Correction
V.42 LAPM, MNP2,3,4
Fax Protocols
Group 3 compatible, V.17, V.29, V.27ter, V.21, Class1 commands
Fax Speed
14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800, 2400, 300
General
Standard AT commands
V.8 and Automode
V.80
Virtual UART (460.8kpbs)
Hardware Requirements
Pentium 166MMX
16 MB RAM
USB port
Win98 or NT5.0
No power supply needed for the ST USB Modem
Software Installation
1. Start your PC as usual, then plug in USB Modem to any spare USB port on your system.
Windows will report that it has found a new hardware and will open the Add New
Hardware Wizard 
reporting that it searches for the new drivers for an Unknown Device.
2. Click on the Next button.
3. Windows will propose to search for the best drivers for your device.