Eicon Networks Network Card 800 241 User Manual

DIVA Mobile PC Card  
User’s Guide  
206-153-02  
 
Contents  
Getting Started  
5
Introduction.................................................................................. 6  
Packaging..................................................................................... 7  
Requirements ............................................................................... 8  
Installation ................................................................................... 9  
Installation of the DIVA Mobile PC Card........................... 10  
Software Installation under Windows 95............................. 11  
Software Installation under Windows 95 OEM Software  
Release 2 (OSR2) ............................................................ 12  
Using the ISDN Setup Wizard ............................................. 13  
V.34 Modem Country Selector............................................. 15  
Checking the configured components.................................. 16  
Connecting to the ISDN / analog Network.......................... 16  
Changing SPIDs and ISDN Numbers.................................. 17  
Removing............................................................................. 17  
Applications  
19  
25  
Introduction................................................................................ 20  
Common Windows 95 Applications.......................................... 21  
Voice Functions......................................................................... 22  
UltraPort® (V.34 Modem) ........................................................ 22  
Solving Problems  
Readme Files ............................................................................. 26  
DIVA Mobile not detected ........................................................ 26  
Start Up Problems...................................................................... 27  
Hot Swapping (Modem Removal) Problems............................. 30  
Troubleshooting......................................................................... 31  
 
Commands, Codes, and Protocols  
33  
AT Commands and Result Codes.............................................. 34  
Error Correction Commands............................................... 35  
Caller ID Commands........................................................... 36  
S-Register Summary ............................................................ 36  
Result Codes ........................................................................ 37  
ISDN Protocols .......................................................................... 40  
Technical and Regulatory Information  
41  
Technical Specifications ............................................................ 42  
International Regulatory Information ........................................ 44  
Declaration of Conformity .................................................. 44  
Regulatory Information for Canada.................................... 46  
Regulatory Information for Europe ..................................... 48  
Limited Warranty....................................................................... 49  
 
Chapter 1  
Getting Started  
 
Introduction  
DIVA Mobile is the ideal hardware platform for high-speed connectivity  
under almost any condition. With an ISDN BRI port, a V.34 modem port, and  
the ability to transmit analog data via ISDN, it provides the best possible dial-  
up access from just about any location. And with full Plug & Play support,  
DIVA Mobile is easy to install and easy to use.  
This guide shows you how to install DIVA Mobile PC Card and the DIVA for  
Windows 95 software. As soon as you complete the installation, you will be  
able to use your favorite data, fax, or voice messaging software. (For  
instructions on using DIVA Mobile with specific applications, consult the  
documentation provided with the application software.)  
Several appendices follow the installation and operating instructions. They  
include technical information about DIVA Mobile.  
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DIVA Mobile User’s Guide  
 
Packaging  
Before installing the DIVA Mobile verify the contents of your package. Your  
package should include the following:  
a DIVA Mobile PC Card  
an ISDN RJ 45 cable  
an ISDN dongle for connecting the RJ 45 cable to the DIVA Mobile  
a modem RJ 11 cable  
this manual  
DIVA for Windows 95 software (three 3.5” disks)  
For European users, the package also includes:  
an RVS-COM Lite CD-ROM  
teleadapters for the analog connection, depending on the country  
Getting Started  
7
 
Requirements  
To use DIVA Mobile, you need the following:  
An 80386, 80486, Pentium, or compatible notebook  
A type II or III PC Card (also called PCMCIA) slot  
Windows 95  
At least 4 MB of free hard disk space  
At least 8 MB of RAM  
A 3.5 inch disk drive (to install the DIVA Mobile support software)  
If you want to make modem connections, you will need access to a regular  
telephone jack.  
If you want to make ISDN connections, you will need access to a Basic Rate  
Interface line.  
8
DIVA Mobile User’s Guide  
 
Installation  
If you have installed a former version (only 1.0 or 1.1), or a former beta  
version of DIVA for Windows 95, or if you use a former version of the  
Microsoft ISDN Accelerator Pack, you may encounter conflicts due to  
different versions. To avoid such conflicts, follow these steps before you  
install the DIVA for Windows 95 software for the DIVA Mobile PC Card.  
1 Close all applications. From the Control Panel start the System applet.  
2 Go to the “Device Manager” tab and select “Network adapters”.  
3 Remove the following two components:  
“EICON ISDN Adapter”  
“EICON WAN Miniport”  
4 Click “OK”.  
5 When you are asked to restart your computer, click “No”.  
6 Run the DIVADEL.BAT program. Put the setup disk of DIVA for  
Windows 95 into your disk drive and enter the following path:  
“A:\DIVADEL.BAT”.  
7 When prompted, click “OK” and restart your PC.  
Note: To un-install versions later than 1.1, refer to the online help.  
The steps in the following section show you how to install the DIVA Mobile  
PC Card and DIVA for Windows 95 software. During the software setup, the  
Windows 95 Setup Wizard will appear; follow the on screen instructions to  
select and configure the ISDN options you need.  
Note: The installation program may require access to Windows 95 *.cab  
files; make sure these files are available either from the Windows 95 CD or  
on your hard disk drive. Just enter the path to the files. You should also read  
your Notebook documentation and the readme file on the DIVA for  
Windows 95 - Setup disk.  
Getting Started  
9
 
Installation of the DIVA Mobile PC Card  
1 Close all applications on your notebook.  
2 Connect the ISDN S/T dongle to the DIVA Mobile’s ISDN socket (the  
larger one); connect the modem cable into the DIVA Mobile’s analog  
socket (the smaller one which has only 4 poles).  
See the schema below for that:  
Analog  
Modem  
Cable  
ISDN S/T Dongle  
ISDN Cable  
DIVA Mobile PC Card  
Note: If you prefer, you can attach the cables after the DIVA Mobile has been  
inserted into the Notebook. However, it is easier to connect the cables prior  
to insertion.  
3 Insert the DIVA Mobile into your system’s PC Card slot (type II or III).  
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Software Installation under Windows 95  
Note: If you are using Windows 95 OEM Software Release 2 (OSR2) please  
refer to the section “Software Installation under Windows 95 OEM Software  
Release 2 (OSR2)” on page 12.  
Note: After you have inserted the DIVA Mobile into your notebook,  
Windows 95 detects the new hardware and recognizes it as EICON DIVA  
Mobile.  
1 From the Install New Hardware dialog box, select “Driver from disk  
provided by hardware manufacturer.” Click OK.  
2 Insert the DIVA for Windows 95 - Setup Disk. Enter the following path  
(where A is your floppy drive letter):  
A:\  
3 Click OK. If this is the first time you are installing a modem on your  
notebook, the Location Information dialog box will appear. The dialog  
box asks you to enter information about your location (country code,  
regional code, ...) Follow the instructions displayed on the screen.  
When finished click OK.  
4 Windows 95 will automatically detect the EICON DIVA Mobile V.34  
modem and install the necessary software.  
5 Windows 95 will automatically detect the DIVA Mobile ISDN adapter  
and start installing the necessary software. When prompted, follow the  
instructions displayed on the screen; when the Setup Wizard appears  
go to the section “Using the ISDN Setup Wizard” on page 13 of this  
guide and continue.  
6 The Setup Wizard will copy all necessary files to your system. When  
finished, it will prompt you to reboot your system.  
Getting Started 11  
 
Software Installation under Windows 95 OEM Software  
Release 2 (OSR2)  
After you have inserted the DIVA Mobile into your notebook, Windows 95  
detects the new hardware and recognizes it as EICON DIVA Mobile.  
1 Windows 95 prompts you to install a Standard PCMCIA Card Modem.  
Click Next.  
2 Windows 95 prompts again for the Standard PCMCIA Card Modem.  
Select Other Location (this allows you to enter the path to the DIVA  
for Windows 95 installation files; otherwise the DIVA Mobile would  
be installed as Standard PCMCIA Modem).  
3 Insert the DIVA for Windows 95 - Setup Disk.  
4 Enter the following path (where A is your floppy drive letter) in the  
Select Other Location dialog box:  
A:\  
5 Click OK, then in the dialog box that follows, click Finish. You will  
be prompted to insert the disk (even if you have already entered the  
correct disk and path in steps 3 and 4).  
6 Click OK. The Copying Files dialog box appears.  
7 In the Copying Files dialog box enter the path to the installation files  
and click OK.  
8 Windows 95 automatically detects the EICON DIVA Mobile ISDN-  
V.34 combo adapter.  
9 Windows 95 automatically detects the EICON DIVA Mobile ISDN  
V.30 modem and installs the modem software.  
10 If this is the first time you are installing a modem on your notebook,  
the Location Information dialog box will appear. The dialog box  
prompts you to enter information about your location (country code,  
regional code, ...). Follow the on screen instructions. When finished  
click OK.  
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11 Windows 95 automatically detects the DIVA Mobile ISDN adapter and  
starts to install the software for the ISDN adapter. Follow the  
instructions displayed on the screen; when the DIVA for Windows 95  
Setup Wizard appears go to the section “Using the ISDN Setup  
Wizard” below, and continue.  
12 The Setup Wizard will copy all necessary files to your system. When  
finished, it will prompt you to reboot your system.  
Using the ISDN Setup Wizard  
The DIVA for Windows 95 Setup Wizard helps you to quickly and easily  
configure your software for ISDN transmissions. The Setup Wizard runs  
automatically when you first install DIVA for Windows 95. After DIVA  
Mobile has been installed, you can use it to change your installation and setup  
options.  
When you install DIVA for Windows 95 for the first time, you have the option  
of performing either an Express setup or a Custom setup.  
Express Setup  
The Express setup requires only basic information. It sets up your DIVA  
Mobile with a working ISDN configuration which is suitable for most  
applications.  
Custom Setup  
The Custom setup provides access to all configuration screens. This enables  
you to fine-tune your configuration for your particular needs. You can select  
different virtual ISDN modems as well as the CAPI 2.0. The Setup Wizard  
will prompt you to install the different components one after the other.  
Select either the Express or the Custom Setup and follow the on screen  
instructions.  
Note: If you have a pre-installed ISDN line or have already ordered your  
ISDN line, you will need information from your telephone company or  
corporate system administrator about the type of ISDN telephone switching  
equipment that you are connected to.  
Getting Started 13  
 
 
The following table lists the ISDN components currently available with the  
DIVA Mobile:  
Option  
Function  
Supports  
Eicon ISDN  
Channels of the WAN  
Remote access to company networks,  
channel 0 and 1  
Miniport driver for connec- Internet, MSN, CompuServe and multi-  
tions via the Windows 95 link PPP (MLPPP). This option is  
Dial-Up Network with  
channel bundling  
automatically installed.  
RNA Modem  
Logic modem for connec- Remote access to company networks,  
tions via the Windows 95 Internet, MSN, CompuServe, special  
Dial-Up Network  
cases  
X.75 Modem  
V.120 Modem  
Logic modem for access to ISDN mailboxes, NetMeeting  
ISDN mailboxes with X.75  
Logic modem for access to Special case (some ISDN mailboxes)  
ISDN mailboxes with  
V.120  
and CompuServe ISDN  
ISDN Port  
CAPI 2.0  
Virtual COM-Port for  
applications directly  
accessing the COM Port via  
AT commands  
All Win 3.x based applications such as  
AOL.  
Common ISDN API 2.0: ISDN-applications (RVS-COM etc.)  
ISDN programming inter-  
face used by many ISDN  
applications  
The Setup Wizard allows you to enter a separate ISDN number for each  
preconfigured ISDN modem. These numbers can be, for example, an MSN  
with a DSS1 connection or the extension after a PBX.  
Note: In addition to requiring a listing of the ISDN phone numbers,  
switchtypes in the US and Canada may require a SPID number for each  
phone number. Your telephone service provider can provide this information.  
If you are traveling and need to use a different ISDN line, you may need to  
reselect the Switchtype, ISDN phone numbers, and (in North America only)  
SPID numbers. If you want to change any of the setup parameters in the  
future, simply restart the setup wizard by clicking Start on the Windows 95  
Taskbar, go to Programs/DIVA for Windows 95 and select Setup Wizard.  
Online Help is available for all parameters.  
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V.34 Modem Country Selector  
After you reboot your system, you must use the Modem Country Selector to  
specify the country where you are located. This will configure the DIVA  
Mobile for the local phone system.  
This country selector software is automatically installed during the DIVA  
Mobile installation (a Country Selector Logo will appear in the Task Bar on  
your Windows 95 screen).  
To start the Country Selector, double-click on the Country Selector icon (on  
the Task Bar). Alternatively you can go to Start, Programs, DIVA for  
Windows 95, and then click the Country Selector menu option.  
When the Country Selector dialog box appears, click the menu arrow; the  
Country Selector displays a list of countries where the DIVA Mobile is  
certified for use. Select the country where you are located.  
Each time you reboot your notebook, a screen appears indicating the country  
for which the V.34 modem has been configured.  
You can change the country at any time (first you must close all applications  
that use the V.34 modem).  
Getting Started 15  
 
Checking the configured components  
After you reboot your computer you can check which modems are installed.  
1 From the Taskbar choose Start, Settings, Control Panel and double-  
click on System.  
2 Select the Device-Manager and double-click on Modem. The EICON  
DIVA Mobile V.34 modem for voice, fax and analog data is listed, as  
well as any other modems you have installed  
Connecting to the ISDN / analog Network  
The following procedure shows you how to connect the DIVA Mobile to the  
available transmission network (ISDN or analog telephone lines):  
1 Connect the supplied ISDN RJ 45 cable to the ISDN S/T dongle and  
to the ISDN wall jack.  
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North American users only. If you are using the S/T version of DIVA  
Mobile, you must install an NT1 between the ISDN wall jack and the  
card (connect the DIVA Mobile to the NT1, and the NT1 to the ISDN  
wall jack). You can obtain an NT1 from your Eicon Technology  
supplier or from a third party.  
2 And/Or connect the modem’s RJ 11 cable to an analog wall jack either  
directly (North America only) or via a corresponding teleadapter.  
Changing SPIDs and ISDN Numbers  
To enter or modify your ISDN telephone number and/or SPID (Service  
Profile Identifiers) follow these steps:  
1 Click Start on the Windows 95 Taskbar. Go to Programs/DIVA for  
Windows 95 and select Setup Wizard.  
2 Follow the Setup Wizard instructions, adjusting the ISDN numbers as  
necessary. Note that SPIDs are used only in North America (if  
required).  
3 You must Shutdown and reboot your system for the new settings to  
take effect.  
Removing  
Note: If you want to remove the DIVA Mobile and the DIVA Mobile  
Windows 95 drivers, you must use the Device Manager. You can only remove  
the DIVA Mobile software if the DIVA Mobile PC Card is inserted in your  
Notebook.  
1 From Taskbar select Start, Settings and then Control Panel.  
2 Double-click the System icon in the Control Panel window.  
3 Select the Device Manager tab.  
4 Double-click the Multifunction adapter entry; (if not found, double-  
click the Modem entry).  
5 Select the DIVA Mobile ISDN-V.34 combo card and click Remove.  
Getting Started 17  
 
6 Click OK to close the Device Manager tab.  
7 You can now remove the DIVA Mobile from the notebook.  
8 Restart your Computer.  
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Chapter 2  
Applications  
 
Introduction  
You can use the DIVA Mobile for the following tasks:  
Sending and receiving electronic mail or faxes  
Accessing other Internet resources, such as newsgroups and the  
World Wide Web  
Accessing private commercial services, such as CompuServe forums  
Logging on to a corporate network to transfer files and use LAN-  
based electronic mail  
Connecting to a host computer to perform client/server transactions  
Once configured, the DIVA Mobile can be used by all your communications  
applications. Occasionally some additional setup may be required.  
For information on how to use the application software, consult its  
documentation.  
Note: For analog applications (data, fax, voice) always select the V.34  
modem (regardless of whether transmission is via an analog or an ISDN line).  
If your DIVA Mobile PC Card is connected to the analog network via a PBX,  
complete the following steps to enable the DIVA Mobile to dial out.  
1 From the Taskbar go to Start and select Settings, Control Panel and  
double-click System.  
2 Select the Device Manager tab, double-click Modem and select the  
EICON DIVA Mobile V.34 Modem.  
3 Click Properties.  
4 Click the Settings tab and deactivate the option “Wait for dial tone”.  
5 Click OK.  
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Common Windows 95 Applications  
DIVA Mobile provides ISDN support for many common Windows 95  
applications, such as:  
Microsoft Internet Explorer  
Dial-Up Networking  
Microsoft Fax  
Microsoft Exchange Client (sending and receiving electronic mail)  
Microsoft NetMeeting  
For information on setting up these Windows 95 applications, consult the  
DIVA for Windows 95 online help (to access online help click Start on the  
Taskbar, and go to Programs/DIVA for Windows 95; select Support for 3rd  
party products).  
Applications 21  
 
Voice Functions  
DIVA Mobile provides the necessary hardware to support voice applications.  
When combined with voice software, and a built-in soundsystem, it allows  
your PC to function as a digital answering machine supporting voice mail,  
remote message retrieval, and more.  
The specific features available to you depend on the voice application  
software that you purchase, but features typically include: recording a  
greeting, listening to (retrieving) messages, remote message retrieval, and  
multiple voice mail boxes.  
UltraPort® (V.34 Modem)  
UltraPort technology can double the throughput capabilities of  
DIVA Mobile. When the computer-to-modem (DTE) speed is set to 115,200  
in your communication program, UltraPort automatically transmits at up to  
230,400 bps with average 8:1 compression (using LAPM and V.42bis).  
However, overall throughput is limited by phone line quality and the  
performance capabilities of the remote modem.  
If you are repeatedly disconnected, or see numerous file transmission errors  
(excessive errors can abort a file transfer), your computer may not be fast  
enough to handle the incoming data. Disconnect and disable the UltraPort.  
1 Go to Start and select Settings, Control Panel and double-click System.  
2 Select the Device Manager Tab, double-click Modem and select the  
EICON DIVA Mobile V.34 Modem.  
3 Click Properties.  
4 Select the Connections Tab, and click Advanced...  
5 In the field Extra Settings enter the command AT*TJ0 and click OK.  
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UltraPort will remain off until you:  
re-enable it by entering AT*TJ1  
reset the modem by entering AT&F  
remove and reinsert DIVA Mobile.  
Note: TAPI-applications do not require you to enter the AT commands  
directly in the application.  
Applications 23  
 
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Chapter 3  
Solving Problems  
 
Readme Files  
Before attempting to troubleshoot a problem with your DIVA Mobile, read  
the Readme file on the DIVA for Windows 95 setup disk. This will assure  
you are kept up to date on all known problems.  
DIVA Mobile not detected  
After inserting DIVA Mobile into your PC Card slot, Windows 95 does not  
detect the adapter.  
This could be due to the fact that the Card and Socket Services on your  
notebook (which are installed by default with Windows 95) are either not  
installed or incorrectly installed. Check the installation of the Card and  
Socket Services in the Device Manager:  
1 From the Taskbar go to Start, Settings, Control Panel and double-click  
System.  
2 Select the Device Manager tab.  
3 Double-click PCMCIA socket.  
4 Select the PCMCIA controller and click Properties.  
If the controller is not ready for operation or marked with a yellow  
exclamation mark the services are not correctly installed. Check your  
Windows 95 installation or ask the supplier of your notebook.  
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Start Up Problems  
With a few notebooks the Plug&Play installation of DIVA Mobile may result  
in resource conflicts or malfunctioning. This might be due to the Plug&Play  
hardware and software of the devices, or an improper installation of other  
hardware or software components.  
The DIVA for Windows 95 software does not influence the assignment of  
system resources. These problems can only be solved by the user.  
1 Deinstall DIVA Mobile.  
2 Deinstall all hardware components which are not used anymore.  
3 Reinstall DIVA Mobile.  
If the problem is not solved, you must modify the configuration manually.  
See the following examples:  
Incomplete installation because of resource conflicts  
DIVA Mobile has been successfully installed and detected, but the software  
installation stops (after installation of Eicon DIVA Mobile V.34 Modem)  
without any error messages.  
In most cases this results from the wrong assignment of resources by the  
system. For example, resources already in use are assigned rather than ones  
that are available.  
1 From the Taskbar go to Start, Settings, Control Panel and double-click  
System.  
2 On the Device Manager tab double-click Multifunction adapter. The  
Eicon DIVA Mobile ISDN-V.34 combo card is listed; a yellow  
exclamation mark indicates it is not correctly installed.  
3 Click Eicon DIVA Mobile ISDN-V.34 combo card and select  
Properties. A dialog box appears that shows you a conflict of  
resources.  
4 Modify the resources manually on the Resources tab.  
As soon as the resource conflict is solved, the installation restarts  
automatically.  
Solving Problems 27  
 
Malfunctioning due to a covered resource conflict  
The DIVA Mobile hardware and software is installed, but after rebooting the  
PC the DIVA Mobile does not function.  
This usually occurs when a malfunctioning driver uses resources without  
signaling the system.  
To solve this problem modify the resources assigned to the DIVA Mobile.  
1 From the Taskbar go to Start, Settings, Control Panel and double-click  
System.  
2 On the Device Manager tab double-click Multifunction adapter.  
3 Select the Eicon DIVA Mobile ISDN-V.34 combo card and click  
Properties.  
4 Modify the resources manually on the Resources tab.  
Malfunctioning due to “unfavorable” resource assignment  
The DIVA Mobile hardware and software is installed, but after rebooting the  
PC or removing and reinserting DIVA Mobile, the system freezes for about  
1 to 2 minutes (then functions normally).  
The reason of this error is still under investigation. You can solve it by  
modifying the DIVA Mobile resources which have been assigned to the COM  
Port.  
1 From the Taskbar go to Start, Settings, Control Panel and double-click  
System.  
2 On the Device Manager tab double-click Multifunction adapter.  
3 Select Eicon DIVA Mobile ISDN-V.34 combo card and click  
Properties.  
4 Modify the I/O range manually on the Resources tab.  
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System crash on 32-Bit-CardBus Controller PCs (from Windows 95  
OSR2)  
DIVA Mobile has been successfully installed and detected, but after the first  
installation step (installation of the multifunction adapter) the PC freezes or  
shows a black or blue screen.  
This problem is usually caused by a combination of two factors: a shared  
interrupt and a PC hardware (BIOS) error. It may also occur if the Card and  
Socket Service drivers are old or not correct.  
Two devices can share an interrupt only if there are no free interrupts  
available.  
To solve the problem, deinstall all unused hardware components (e. g. an  
infrared port). Assign the DIVA Mobile an exclusive interrupt. Reinstall the  
DIVA Mobile.  
The original error can only be solved by the supplier/producer of your  
notebook (BIOS Update, current drivers).  
Solving Problems 29  
 
Hot Swapping (Modem Removal) Problems  
In general, you can remove and reinsert DIVA Mobile while the PC is on.  
Some applications, however, do not support “hot swapping”; problems may  
occur if you remove the DIVA Mobile while the PC is on.  
Note: Before removing DIVA Mobile close all applications which are using  
the adapter.  
In order to correctly remove DIVA Mobile during operation follow these  
steps:  
1 Click the PC Card icon on the Taskbar next to the Windows 95 clock.  
The PC Card (PCMCIA) Properties dialog box opens; it displays a list  
of PCMCIA devices (in the Socket Status tab).  
2 Select Eicon DIVA Mobile ISDN-V.34 combo card from the list of  
PCMCIA devices.  
3 Click Stop. The following message will appear:  
You may safely remove this device”.  
4 Click OK. You can now remove the device.  
If DIVA Mobile is not immediately detected after reinserting it into the PC  
Card slot, reboot your system.  
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Troubleshooting  
The DIVA for Windows 95 driver includes a debugging tool called  
DITRACE. Refer to the online help chapter Debugging for more information  
on DITRACE. The online help is accessed by clicking Start on the Taskbar,  
going to Programs/DIVA for Windows 95, and selecting DIVA for  
Windows 95 help.  
Solving Problems 31  
 
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Appendix  
Commands,  
Codes, and  
Protocols  
 
AT Commands and Result Codes  
Note: The AT commands for the V.34 modem are standard modem  
commands which are realised via the hardware of DIVA Mobile.  
Factory default settings are stored in permanent memory. Italicized n or x  
denotes options to be supplied by user or software.  
Command  
A
Function  
Default  
Go off-hook and attempt to answer a call.  
Modulation Standard for 0 - 1200 bps  
Dial telephone number  
Turn off command echo  
On/off-hook  
Bn  
B1  
Dn  
En  
E1  
Hn  
In  
Identification commands  
Speaker control  
Mn  
Nn  
M1  
N1  
Automode detection off/on  
On-line and retrain control  
Pulse dial  
On  
P
Qn  
Result codes enable/disable  
Set register n to decimal value x  
Get decimal value in register n  
Tone (DTMF) dial  
Q0  
Sn=x  
Sn?  
T
Vn  
Result codes format: verbose/terse  
Extended result code format n  
Result code reporting options  
Long space disconnect  
V1  
Wn  
Xn  
W0  
X4  
Yn  
Y0  
Zn  
Recall stored profile n  
&Cn  
&Dn  
&Fn  
&Gn  
&Kn  
&P0  
&Qn  
&Rn  
Carrier detect control  
&C1  
&D2  
DTR options  
Return all settings to factory default n  
Guard tone disable/enable  
Flow control settings  
&G0  
&K3  
&P0  
&Q5  
&R1  
Set pps pulse dial with 39%/61% make/break  
Connection mode  
CTS control options  
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Command  
&Sn  
Function  
Default  
&S0  
&T5  
DSR control options  
&Tn  
&V  
Diagnostic test control  
Display current configurations  
Save current profile in memory  
Recall stored profile on power up  
Store dial string n (to 34) to location x (0 - 3).  
Control line quality monitor and auto retrain.  
Return received line signal level.  
Report the line signal quality.  
Controls break handling.  
&Wn  
&Yn  
&Zn=x  
%En  
%L  
&Y0  
%E2  
%Q  
\Kn  
\K5  
\N3  
\V0  
\Nn  
Mode selection.  
\Vn  
Connect message format control.  
Select modulation.  
+MS  
Error Correction Commands  
Italicized n or x denotes options to be supplied by user or software.  
Command  
%Cn  
\An  
Function  
Default  
%C3  
\A1  
Enable/disable data compression.  
Set maximum block size  
\Bn  
Send break of n x 100 ms.  
Cellular power level  
)Mn  
)M0  
H0  
*Hn  
MNP 10 link negotiation selection  
Enable/disable MNP 10 extended services  
Fall back to V.22 bis/V.22  
Enable/Disable MNP10-EC  
Select initial transmit level  
Enable/disable the compromise equalizer  
-Kn  
-K0  
-Qn  
-Q1  
-SEC=n  
@Mn  
:En  
-SEC=0  
@M0  
:E1  
Commands, Codes, and Protocols 35  
 
Caller ID Commands  
Italicized n or x denotes options to be supplied by user or software.  
Command  
Function  
Default  
#CID=n  
Enable/disable Caller ID and format  
#CID=n  
S-Register Summary  
Default values are in decimal format.  
Register  
S0  
Function  
Default  
Rings to Auto-Answer  
0
S1  
Ring Counter  
0
S2  
Escape Character  
43  
S3  
Carriage Return Character  
Line Feed Character  
13  
S4  
10  
S5  
Backspace Character  
8
S6  
Wait Time for Dial Tone  
2
S7  
Wait Time for Carrier  
50  
S8  
Pause Time for Dial Delay Modifier  
Carrier Detect Response Time  
Carrier Loss Disconnect Time  
DTMF Tone Duration  
2
S9  
6
S10  
S11  
S12  
S14  
S16  
S18  
S19  
S20  
S21  
S22  
S23  
S24  
S25  
S26  
14  
95  
Escape Prompt Delay  
50  
General Bit Mapped Options Status  
Test Mode Bit Mapped Options Status (&T)  
Test Timer  
138 (8Ah)  
0
0
AutoSync Options  
0
AutoSync HDLC Address or BSC Sync Character  
V.24/General Bit Mapped Options Status  
Speaker/Results Bit Mapped Options Status  
General Bit Mapped Options Status  
Sleep Inactivity Timer  
0
52 (34h)  
117 (75h)  
62 (36h)  
10  
5
Delay to DTR Off  
RTS-to-CTS Delay  
1
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Register  
S27  
S28  
S30  
S31  
S32  
S33  
S36  
S37  
S38  
S39  
S40  
S41  
S46  
S48  
S82  
S86  
S91  
S92  
S95  
S201  
Function  
Default  
General Bit Mapped Options Status  
General Bit-Mapped Options Status  
Disconnect Inactivity Timer  
General Bit-Mapped Options Status  
XON Character  
73 (49h)  
0
0
194  
17 (11h)  
XOFF Character  
19 (13h)  
LAPM Failure Control  
7
Line Connection Speed  
0
Delay Before Forced Hangup  
Flow Control Bit Mapped Options Status  
General Bit-Mapped Options Status  
General Bit-Mapped Options Status  
Data Compression Control  
V.42 Negotiation Control  
20  
3
104 (68h)  
195  
138  
7
LAPM Break Control  
128(40h)  
Call Failure Reason Code  
PSTN Transmit Attenuation Level  
Fax Transmit Attenuation Level  
Result Code Messages Control  
Cellular Transmit Level  
-
10  
10  
0
58  
Result Codes  
Code  
Long Form  
Meaning  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OK  
Command executed OK  
CONNECT  
RING  
Connection at 0 to 300 bps  
Ringing detected  
NO CARRIER  
ERROR  
Carrier lost or not detected  
Improper command or checksum  
Connection at 1200 bps  
No dial tone detected  
CONNECT 1200  
NO DIALTONE  
BUSY  
Busy signal detected  
NO ANSWER  
Period of silence not detected  
Commands, Codes, and Protocols 37  
 
Code  
9
Long Form  
Meaning  
CONNECT 0600  
CONNECT 2400  
CONNECT 4800  
CONNECT 9600  
CONNECT 7200  
CONNECT 12000  
CONNECT 14400  
CONNECT 19200  
CONNECT 38400  
CONNECT 57600  
CONNECT 115200  
FAX  
Connection at 600 bps  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
33  
35  
40  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
61  
62  
63  
64  
66  
Connection at 2400 bps  
Connection at 4800 bps  
Connection at 9600 bps  
Connection at 7200 bps  
Connection at 12,000 bps  
Connection at 14,400 bps  
Connection at 19,200 bps  
Connection at 38,400 bps  
Connection at 57,600 bps  
Connection at 115,200 bps  
Fax connection established  
Data connection established in fax mode  
0-300 bps data rate detected  
1200 bps data rate detected  
2400 bps data rate detected  
4800 bps data rate detected  
7200 bps data rate detected  
9600 bps data rate detected  
12,000 bps data rate detected  
14,400 bps data rate detected  
16,800 bps data rate detected  
19,200 bps data rate detected  
21,600 bps data rate detected  
24,000 bps data rate detected  
26,400 bps data rate detected  
28,000 bps data rate detected  
Connection at 16,800 bps  
Connection at 21,600 bps  
Connection at 24,000 bps  
Connection at 26,400 bps  
Connection at 28,800 bps  
Connection using MNP Class 5 compression  
DATA  
CARRIER 300  
CARRIER 1200  
CARRIER 2400  
CARRIER 4800  
CARRIER 7200  
CARRIER 9600  
CARRIER 12000  
CARRIER 14400  
CARRIER 16800  
CARRIER 19200  
CARRIER 21600  
CARRIER 24000  
CARRIER 26400  
CARRIER 28800  
CONNECT 16800  
CONNECT 21600  
CONNECT 24000  
CONNECT 26400  
CONNECT 28800  
COMPRESSION: CLASS 5  
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Code  
67  
Long Form  
Meaning  
COMPRESSION: V.42 bis  
COMPRESSION: NONE  
PROTOCOL: NONE  
PROTOCOL: LAPM  
PROTOCOL: ALT  
Connection using V.42 bis compression  
Connection without compression  
Connection without error correction  
Connection in V.42 LAPM error correction mode  
Connection in MNP error correction mode  
69  
76  
77  
80  
81  
PROTOCOL: ALT-CELLULAR  
Connection in MNP 10 error correction mode with  
power level adjustment enabled  
102  
DIGITAL LINE  
Over-current condition during attempted call or answer.  
Modem aborted call and is in “safe” state.  
Commands, Codes, and Protocols 39  
 
ISDN Protocols  
Region  
Australia  
Belgium  
Europe  
Protocol  
national  
DSS1 and national  
DSS1  
France  
DSS1 and national  
Germany  
DSS1 and 1TR6  
(1TR6 only behind a  
PBX)  
Japan  
national  
North America  
national NI1 and  
AT&T 5ESS  
Sweden  
national  
40 DIVA Mobile User’s Guide  
 
Back Matter  
Technical and  
Regulatory  
Information  
 
Technical Specifications  
Technical Data  
UART Rates: 300 to 115,200 bps  
Signal Output: -10±1 dBm  
Receiver Range: -10 dBm to -43 dBm  
PCMCIA Rel. 2.1 Type II (68 Pin)  
Non-volatile memory for four 35-digit phone numbers  
Digital line/PBX over-voltage protection  
External Interface  
ISDN RJ 45 cable  
ISDN dongle for connecting the RJ 45 cable to the DIVA Mobile  
Modem RJ 11 cable  
ISDN Performance  
ISDN Basic Rate Interface (up to 2 bearer channels @ 64 kbps each and one  
data channel @ 16 kbps each)  
V.34 Modem Data Performance  
Asynchronous, full-duplex  
Hayes-compatible AT command set with EIA-578 fax extensions  
Automatic dialing and answering  
Serial DTE-to-modem port rates up to 250,000 bps when utilizing UltraportTM  
Automatic rate translation  
Full-duplex asynchronous modem operating modes: CCITT V.34, V.32 bis, V.32, V.22 bis,  
V.22, V.23, V.21, Bell 212A, 103J, and Rockwell V.FC, supporting transmission speeds  
from 300 to 33,600 bps  
V.34 Modem Fax Performance  
Class 1, Group 3, half-duplex synchronous fax modes: CCITT V.17, V.29, V.27ter, and  
V.21, supporting transmission speeds from 300 to 14,400 bps  
Fax classifications EIA 578, Class 1  
V.34 Modem Voice Performance  
Caller ID  
Voice answering machine  
Play or record messages  
Remote message retrieval  
Multiple voice mailbox capability  
 
Special Features  
MNP 2 to 4 error correction  
CCITT· V.42· LAP-M· error correction  
MNP 5 data compression  
CCITT V.42 bis· data compression  
Typical Power Requirements  
ISDN with S/T interface: 181 mA @ +5 V  
Modem: 196 mA @ +5 V  
Modem over ISDN: 275 mA @ +5 V  
Auto sleep mode: 48.2 mA @ +5 V  
Environmental Requirements  
Operating temperature: 15°C to 55°C  
Operating humidity: 10 to 85% (non-condensing)  
Barometric operating pressure: 86 to 106 kPascals  
 
International Regulatory Information  
Regulatory Information for the USA  
FCC Warning  
Declaration of Conformity  
We:  
Eicon Technology Inc.  
2155 Chenault Drive  
Suite 503  
Carrollton, Texas  
USA 75006  
1-800-80-EICON  
(972) 417-5515  
Fax: (972) 417-5610  
Declare under our sole legal responsibility that the product listed below to which this  
declaration relates, are in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to  
the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
FCC Part 15 Notice  
The Eicon Technology DIVA Mobile PC Card is classified by the Federal Communications  
Commission (FCC) as Class B computing device. However, the inclusion of certain options  
changes the rating of some configurations to Class A. To determine which classification  
applies to your equipment, examine all FCC registration labels located on the underside of  
your equipment. If any one of the labels carries a Class A rating, your entire system is  
considered to be a Class A computing device. If all labels carry the Class B rating, your system  
is considered a Class B computing device.  
Class B  
This equipment generates and uses radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause  
interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with  
the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications of Part 15 of  
FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in  
a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
 
particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient the receiving antenna  
Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver  
Move the computer away from the receiver  
Plug the computer into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on different branch circuits.  
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician  
for additional suggestions. Any changes made by the user not approved by Eicon Technology  
can void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The user may find the following booklet  
prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: How to Identify and Resolve  
Radio-TV Interference Problems, available from the U.S. Government Printing Office,  
Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.  
FCC Part 68 Notice Modem Requirements  
This equipment operates in compliance with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. In accordance with this  
regulation, the following requirements should be observed:  
Type of Service. Your Eicon Technology DIVA Mobile PC Card is designed to be used on  
standard device telephone lines. The modem connects to the telephone line by means of a  
standard jack called the USOC RJ-11C. Connection to a telephone-company-provided coin  
service (central-office-implemented systems) is prohibited. Connection to party-line service  
is subject to state tariffs.  
Telephone Company Procedures. The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with  
the best service it can. To this end, the company may need to occasionally make changes in its  
equipment, operations, or procedures. If these changes might affect your service or the  
operation of your equipment, the telephone company will give you notice, in writing, to allow  
you to make any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service.  
If you have any questions about your telephone line, such as how many pieces of equipment  
you can connect to it, the telephone company will provide this information. In certain  
circumstances, the telephone company may request information concerning the equipment  
you have connected to your telephone line. If they do, provide the FCC registration number  
and the ringer equivalence number (REN) of the equipment connected to your line; this  
information is listed on the equipment label. The sum of all the REN’s on your telephone line  
should be less than five to ensure proper service from the telephone company.  
ISDN Interface  
Facility Interface code: 02IS5  
Digital Reg.code: XD  
Service order code: 6.0F  
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a  
computer or other electronic device to send any message via a telephone facsimile machine  
unless such message clearly contains, in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page  
or on the first page of the transmission, the date and time it is sent and an identification of the  
business, other entity, or individual sending the message and the telephone number of the  
sending machine or such business, other entity, or individual.  
 
To program this information into your facsimile, refer to the instructions in your facsimile  
software manual.  
If Problems Arise  
If your telephone equipment is not operating properly, immediately remove it from the  
telephone line, as it may harm the telephone network. If the telephone company notes a  
problem, it may temporarily discontinue service. When practical, it will notify you in advance  
of this disconnection. If advance notice is not feasible, you will be notified as soon as possible.  
When you are notified, you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed  
of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.  
If repairs are needed on your DIVA Mobile PC Card they should be performed by Eicon  
Technology. For information, contact Eicon Technology at the address or phone number listed  
for the Customer Service Hotline listed in the Warranty section of this manual.  
Installation  
The Eicon Technology products provide all the connections necessary for proper operation.  
Connection to the telephone network should be made with standard RJ-11C modular cords  
that connect to the jacks or the product. Please see the instructions in the installation section  
for your system.  
Regulatory Information for Canada  
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means  
that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and  
safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the  
user’s satisfaction.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to  
the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed  
using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring  
associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of certified  
connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that  
compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some  
situations.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility  
designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or  
equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user  
disconnect the equipment.  
For their own protection, users should ensure that any electrical ground connections of the  
power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system are connected together.  
This precaution is particularly important in rural areas.  
CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should  
contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. This digital  
apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus  
set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
 
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites  
applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe B prescrites dans le Réglement sur le  
brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministére des Communications du Canada.  
Canadian Modem Requirements  
The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the  
equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety  
requirements. The Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's  
satisfaction.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to  
the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed  
using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company's inside wiring  
associated with a single-line individual service may be extended by means of a certified  
connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that  
compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some  
situations.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by a representative designated by the supplier.  
Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may  
give the telecommunications company cause to request that the user disconnect the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the  
power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected  
together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution: Users should  
not attempt to make connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric  
inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.  
NOTICE: 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 that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Number of all  
the devices does not exceed 5.  
The REN for the Diva Mobile PC Card is 0.4  
The authorized maintenance facility in Canada is:  
Eicon Technology Corporation  
9800 Cavendish  
Montreal, Quebec  
Canada H4M 2V9  
 
Regulatory Information for Europe  
This equipment displays the CE 168 mark to show that it has been tested and found to fully  
comply with the Terminal Equipment, EMC and Low Voltage Directives (91/263/EEC,  
89/336/EEC and 72/23/EEC, as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC).  
Notice regarding the use of the analog modem in the Federal Republic of Germany  
The analog modem has been approved by the responsible agency of the Federal Republic of  
Germany, BAPT, as only terminal equipment. Thus, it may be used as the only analog terminal  
equipment at an analog circuit switched connection. The connection of the analog modem of  
the DIVA Mobile PC Card is only allowed via the F coded socket of the telephone socket, so  
you have to unplug your telephone in order to plug the modem teleadapter in. If you use the  
N coded socket for your modem, the functionality of your telephone may not be guaranteed.  
 
Limited Warranty  
Eicon Technology Corporation warrants to the original purchaser of this Eicon Technology Product  
that it is to be in good working order for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase  
from Eicon Technology or an authorized Eicon Technology dealer. Should this Product, in  
Eicon Technology’s opinion, fail to be in good working order at any time during this five year  
warranty period, Eicon Technology will, at its option, repair or replace this Product at no  
additional charge except as set forth below. Repair parts and replacement Products will be  
furnished on an exchange basis and will be either reconditioned or new. All replaced parts and  
Products become property of Eicon Technology. This Limited Warranty does not include  
service to repair damage to the Product resulting from accident, disaster, misuse, abuse, or  
non-authorized alterations, modifications, and/or repairs.  
Products requiring Limited Warranty service during the warranty period should be delivered  
to Eicon Technology with proof of purchase. If the delivery is by mail, you agree to insure the  
Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit. You also agree to prepay shipping  
charges to Eicon Technology and to use the original shipping container or equivalent.  
EICON TECHNOLOGY HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER EXPRESSED AND  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties, so the above  
limitations may not apply to you.  
IN NO EVENT WILL EICON TECHNOLOGY BE LIABLE IN ANY WAY TO THE USER  
FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR OTHER  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF, OR  
INABILITY TO USE, SUCH PRODUCT. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of incidental or consequential damages for consumer products, so the above  
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO  
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM ONE JURISDICTION TO  
ANOTHER.  
This Limited Warranty applies to hardware products only.  
 
 
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