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NO DIALTONE (6)

For X2 and X4, the modem sends this result code if it has been instructed to wait for dial tone during

dialing but none is received.

BUSY (7)

For X3 and X4, if busy tone detection is enforced, the modem sends this result code when attempting to

originate a call if the busy signal is detected on the line.

CONNECT 600 (9)

CONNECT 2400 (10)

CONNECT 4800 (11)

CONNECT 9600 (12)

CONNECT 7200 (13)

CONNECT 12000 (14)

CONNECT 14400 (15)

CONNECT 19200 (16)

CONNECT 38400 (17)

CONNECT 57600 (18)

CONNECT 115200 (19)

CONNECT 16800 (59)

CONNECT 21600 (61)

CONNECT 24000 (62)

CONNECT 26400 (63)

CONNECT 28800 (64)

CONNECT 31200 (68)

CONNECT 33600 (70)

For X1, X2, X3, and X4, the modem sends this result code when the line speed is as indicated (in bps)

and the modem has been instructed to report the line speed when connecting. These codes are also

reported when the API-controlled virtual DTE speed is reported upon connection.

CONNECT 75 (22)

CONNECT 1200 (5)

For X1, X2, X3, and X4, the modem returns this result code upon establishing a V.23 originate or answer

connection when the modem has been instructed to report the line speed upon connection.

CARRIER 300 (40)

CARRIER 1200 (44)

CARRIER 75 (45)

CARRIER 1200 (46)

CARRIER 2400 (47)

CARRIER 4800 (48)

CARRIER 7200 (49)

CARRIER 9600 (50)

CARRIER 12000 (51)

CARRIER 14400 (52)

CARRIER 16800 (53)

CARRIER 19200 (54)

CARRIER 21600 (55)

Summary of Contents for HPW-200EC

Page 1: ...e read this manual carefully before operating your set Retain it for future reference Record model number and serial number of the set See the label attached on the back cover and quote this information to your dealer when you require service User s Guide H 表紙 98 4 8 2 45 PM ページ 1 1 1 ...

Page 2: ...dential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be d...

Page 3: ...egulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Important Safety Instructions 1 Read all of these instructions and save them for later reference 2 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product 3 Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleani...

Page 4: ... servicing of those compartments to service personnel 11 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally even when the operating instructions ...

Page 5: ...e cord and phone jack is provided with this equipment This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible phone jack which is Part 68 compliant See installation instructions for details The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive REN s on the telephone line may result in the device...

Page 6: ...is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electric device to send any message via a telephone fax machine unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted ...

Page 7: ... by a representative designated by 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 to 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 ar...

Page 8: ...d ignition Please don t use or leave rechargeable Li ion battery pack in a high temperature more than 140 F 60 C by the fire or heating stove If separator is damaged by heat rechargeable Li ion battery pack goes short state internally And may generate heat smoke and cause damage and ignition Avoid getting wet When the assembled protection device is broken it s possible that heat smoke damage and i...

Page 9: ...ly with the same type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Il y a danger d explosion s il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type recommand par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usag es conform ment aux instructions du fabricant e e e e Attention Caution 8 ...

Page 10: ...nd connect to the Internet This User s Guide will help you install your batteries and introduce you to the hardware features of your Handheld PC External appearance PCMCIA Card slot CF Card slot Phone Jack Cover Power Switch Stylus Pen Speaker MIC LCD and Touch Panel REC Button Quick Launch key Picture from top of the Handheld PC when the Lid is open Eject Knob PCMCIA Card 9 ...

Page 11: ...ion User s Guide Stylus Pen CD ROM with Desktop Software for MicrosoftR WindowsR CE AC adapter Bonus Software CD ROM MobileSoft CD ROM Fax Modem Phone Cable Diskette for software modem Handheld PC VGA Monitor cable Warranty Resistration card Battery Cover Lock Switch Battery Cover Eject Knob PCMCIA Card RAM ROM Memory Cover RAM ROM Memory Cover Screw Picture from the Bottom of the Handheld PC Rese...

Page 12: ...battery or AC adapter and needs not to change After you start using your Handheld PC you must maintain a constant supply of power or all data you have entered will be erased If your Handheld PC does not operate after you have not used it for a long time the main battery may have run down If you believe this is the case connect the AC adapter to charge rechargeable Li ion battery pack If you have n...

Page 13: ...rest of main battery will maintain the memory You must connect the AC adapter within 3days or all saved data may be erased Don t remove the main batteries when the Backup battery is very low The battery level display on the screen is indicated in case to use battery only If you continue to use handheld PC in case of very low battery message your handheld PC automatically turn off In this case it i...

Page 14: ...y If main battery is dead please replace new one 1 Slide the battery cover lock switch to the FREE position then slide the main battery cover in the direction of the arrow 2 Insert the new battery as described on page 12 Before you remove the main batteries ensure that the Backup battery status is good or the AC adapter is connected to your Handheld PC Otherwise all data stored on your Handheld PC...

Page 15: ...arging Check LED is illuminated a green color When charging is fail and no charging the Charging Check LED is off After purchasing the Handheld PC system in case the first time uses of rechargeable Li ion battery pack over 5 Hrs Battery lifetime depends on use environment Operating period is 8 days approximately Based on the assumption that you use the Handheld PC for one hour a day When using ful...

Page 16: ...e your handheld PC in high temperature environment charging LED will be illuminated RED color and stop charging automatically In this case disconnect AC adapter and after cooling connect AC adapter to charge Notification LED LED is blinking while Alarm is running Notification LED Caution charging check LED 15 ...

Page 17: ...es you to transfer files to or from Desktop PC or another Handheld PC No special hardware is required for wireless infrared communication Your Handheld PC must be correctly aligned so their infrared ports face each other and are less than 70cm 27 inches apart IR Port Left 15 Right 15 Up 12 Down 15 Back side view of the Handheld PC Push Pull Stylus Pen Using the Stylus Pen 16 ...

Page 18: ...to a desktop computer only Note If you want detailed description please refer to The Handheld PC Companion WindowsR CE User s guide If liquid spills into the system it will cause a problem Caution To Desktop Computer PC Serial Port 9 Pin Connector Handheld PC Connector 26Pin Tongue in Groove Type Left Side View of Handheld PC IR Port IR Port Data transfer Between Handheld PCs 17 ...

Page 19: ...PC cards is available in Page 34 PC card compatibility To insert a PC card Insert a PC card in the PC card slot figure a To remove a PC card Push the PC Card Eject Knob in the direction of the arrow figure b Supported PC card voltage are 3 3v and 5 0v Don t insert any other card which voltage is not 3 3v or 5 0v Caution PCMCIA Card Eject Knob b Bottom Side View PCMCIA Card a Right Side View insert...

Page 20: ... slot 3 Set the Protection Cover To remove a CF card 1 Remove the Protection Cover 2 Push the Eject Knob Note A CF Compact Flash card is Memory only 1 Don t insert the PC CF card at an angle 2 Don t insert or remove the PC CF card during access 3 Don t power off during the working of PC CF card Caution Pull To remove the CF card CF card cover 19 ...

Page 21: ...tions displayed by the installation program Note 2 The bsquare Fax professional software installed in this equipment does not support communication rate of 12000 or 14400bps Do not connect your modem to a digital telephone line Modems are designed for use only with analog telephone lines connecting to a digital telephone line may damage the modem Other PC card modems are more likely to be damaged ...

Page 22: ...rew and open the RAM ROM Cover 6 Put the additional RAM board on RAM connector 7 Put on the RAM ROM Cover and screw 8 Set main battery and AC Adaptor 9 Push the reset button 10 After finishing Welcome wizard restore your data from desktop PC Backup all data in your Handheld PC to desktop PC before you perform to add RAM board otherwise all data in your Handheld PC will be erased Caution RAM Connec...

Page 23: ... board to up grade Please take the same procedure as To put additional RAM board and change ROM board Backup all data in your Handheld PC to desktop PC before you perform to change ROM board otherwise all data in your Handheld PC will be erased Caution ROM Connector 22 ...

Page 24: ...ous displays on LCD and CRT are not supported Note Pocket PowerPoint accepts files from PowerPoint 97 only Earlier versions are not compatible Installation Start Up Pocket PowerPoint Viewer resides in the ROM of the Handheld PC However you can replace or update this application program using Windows CE Service Package which is shipped with the Handheld PC hardware You can also download PowerPoint ...

Page 25: ...t your PowerPoint 97 presentation using the desktop version of Microsoft PowerPoint 97 2 Download this presentation file using Windows CE Service Package with converter enabled The conversion option should be set to from ppt to ppv and 640 480 mode 3 Run the Pocket PowerPoint by double tapping the Microsoft Pocket PowerPoint icon Open the file you want to present 4 If you want to see the presentat...

Page 26: ...en make Pocket PowerPoint exit from the slide show 9 You can repeat these functions whenever you want Supported CRT monitor is 72Hz horizontal Period of VESA Standard Note Here are a few tips for using the VGA output of your Handheld PC 1 When presentation ends in External VGA and Manually Mode the keyboard control of the presentation will not work due to the end of View Show command The same is t...

Page 27: ...Point Viewer does not enter suspend mode automatically by the user setting of power properties when it is in the view show mode This is the specification of Pocket PowerPoint Viewer not to enable an abrupt situation that the screen display stops suddenly during the presentation So you need not adjust power properties before the presentation It is possible to enter suspend mode manually by pressing...

Page 28: ...Note 1 Voice Recorder gives the user the ability to capture organize and review notes quickly 2 If you open and close voice recorder application software repeatedly the system might lock up 27 ...

Page 29: ...vokes Calendar Invokes Contacts Invokes Tasks User1 Invokes application assigned by user User2 Invokes application assigned by user To assign application to User1 and User2 You can assign application to User1 and User2 following these steps 1 Tap Start Button choose Settings and choose Control Panel 2 Double tap User Configuration icon in Control Panel window 3 In User Configuration dialog type ap...

Page 30: ... Pocket Word or Pocket Excel window to the front 2 Press Shift or Makes last Pocket Word or Pocket Excel window to the front 3 Press Ctrl or Starts a new Pocket Word or Pocket Excel window Adjusting the display contrast Use the Handheld PC keyboard to adjust the contrast of the LCD display at any time To increase display contrast 1 Press Alt key To decrease display contrast 1 Press Alt key 29 ...

Page 31: ... full reset erases all stored data in your Handheld PC and returns the Handheld PC s memory to the state it was when you purchased it To perform a simple reset Push the Reset button on the boffom side of your Handheld PC with the stylus pen To perform a full reset 1 Remove the main battery Disconnect the AC adapter 2 Push the Backup off Switch with the stylus pen 3 Wait more than 30 seconds 4 Rein...

Page 32: ...or main battery more than one hour for charging the Backup battery Do not open the main case of your Handheld PC If the very low battery warning message is displayed in your Handheld PC you must turn off your Handheld PC immediately and connect AC adapter within 3 days If you intend not to operate your Handheld PC for an extended period of time it is recommended that you back up your data in the H...

Page 33: ...ernet Explorer Inbox Calendar Tasks Contacts World Clock Calculator Communication Software Fax Modem Biz Calc bFax Pro Pocket Finance Accessories Rechargeable Li ion Battery Pack AC adapter Handheld PC serial cable Fax Modem Phone Cable Stylus pen Handheld PC User s Guide MicrosoftR Windows CE The Handheld PC Companion User s Guide CD ROM with Desktop Software for MicrosoftR WindowsR CE Bonus Soft...

Page 34: ...d 3 3 V CF card Peripheral and Transfer Interface Serial Port Data transfer speed Max 115 2kbps Infrared Port 70cm range depends on the system used about 30 viewing angle Data transfer speed of 2400bps to 115 2Kbps Ir DA ver1 0 compatible protocol Interface Cable 26 Pin Handheld PC 9 Pin Desktop computer PC Card Slot Type II CF Card Slot Type I 33 ...

Page 35: ...CFB 15 101 PC Card Compatibility Compatible I O Cards Motorola Modem Card Montana 33 6 USRobotics SPORTSTER PC Card 33 6 SP1336 Xircom Modem Card Credit 28 8 Xircom Modem Card Credit 33 6 Socket Ethernet LP E Socket Socket I O Serial Card Colorgraphics Voyager VGA Card Compatible Memory Cards SanDisk 10MB SDP3B SanDisk 20MB SDP3B Simple Tech Flash Memory 4 MB STI ATAFL 4 Simple Tech Flash Memory 8...

Page 36: ...8 negotiation 1 1 2 Data Compression V 42bis 1 1 3 Error Correction V 42 LAPM 1 2 FAX MODEM 1 2 1 Compatibility Specification Fax Class 1 1 2 2 Standard V 33 14400kbps 12000bps V 17 7200bps including short train V 17 9600bps including short train V 17 12000bp including short train V 17 14400bps including short train V 29 9600bps V 29 7200 bps V 27 ter 2400 bps 4800 bps V 21 channel 2 300 bps 1 2 3...

Page 37: ...modem will go on line in the answer mode The execution of this command is affected by FCLASS command settings This command must be the last on the command line All characters before the end of the line are discarded If FCLASS 0 is selected The modem will try to establish data connection with the remote modem Upon successful connection The modem will go on line and issue a CONNECT result code If co...

Page 38: ... modifier will be made using the method specified L Dial the last number This modifier is valid only if it is the first symbol of the dial string All consecutive characters are discarded S n Dial the number stored in the directory n 0 to 3 Hook flash The modem will go on hook for 5 seconds then go back off hook W Wait for dial tone The modem will wait for dial tone before dialing the following dig...

Page 39: ...les automoding This command sets N0 sets S37 to 9 F9 Disables automoding This command sets N0 sets S37 to 10 F10 Disables automoding This command sets N0 sets S37 to 11 Hn Disconnect and hook control H0 If in on line mode this command will instruct the modem to initiate disconnect procedure and then go on hook If already off line this command will simply force the modem to go on hook H1 If on hook...

Page 40: ...es Q0 Enables result codes default Q1 Disables result codes Sn Access S Register n Sets the default S register n v Sets S Register n to the value v If v starts with 0x The modem interprets value as hex n Reports the value of S Register n T Set Tone Dial Default This command instructs The modem to use tone dialing as the default dialing method The default dialing method can be overridden by dial mo...

Page 41: ...f dialtone is not detected within the time specified by register S6 NO DIALTONE result code will be reported The following result codes are supported OK RING NO CARRIER ERROR NO DIALTONE CONNECT RATE X4 Busy detection is enabled blind dialing is disabled The dialing cannot be conducted unless dialtone is detected If dialtone is not detected within the time specified by register S6 NO DIALTONE resu...

Page 42: ...00 1 Y Y Y Y Y 18 CONNECT 57600 1 Y Y Y Y Y 19 CONNECT 115200 1 Y Y Y Y Y 22 CONNECT 75 1 Y Y Y Y Y 40 CARRIER 300 Y Y Y Y Y Y 44 CARRIER 1200 Y Y Y Y Y Y 45 CARRIER 75 Y Y Y Y Y Y 46 CARRIER 1200 Y Y Y Y Y Y 47 CARRIER 2400 Y Y Y Y Y Y 48 CARRIER 4800 Y Y Y Y Y Y 49 CARRIER 7200 Y Y Y Y Y Y 50 CARRIER 9600 Y Y Y Y Y Y 51 CARRIER 12000 Y Y Y Y Y Y 52 CARRIER 14400 Y Y Y Y Y Y 53 CARRIER 16800 Y Y ...

Page 43: ...of the command Z0 Reset and restore stored profile 0 Z1 Reset and restore stored profile 1 Cn DCD Data Carrier Detect Option This command informs the modem how to control DCD signal V 24 circuit 109 C0 DCD remains ON at all times C1 DCD follows the state of the carrier default Dn DTR Data Terminal Ready Option This command informs the modem how to treat DTR signal V 24 circuit 108 D0 The modem ign...

Page 44: ... make break ratio P0 Selects 39 61 make break ratio at 10 pulses per second default P2 Selects 39 61 make break ratio at 20 pulses per second Qn Mode Selection Q0 Selects asynchronous normal buffered mode Forces Q6 Q1 Returns ERROR Q2 Returns ERROR Q3 Returns ERROR Q4 Returns ERROR Q5 The modem will try to establish error corrected link using V 42 error correction If the error corrected link canno...

Page 45: ...rain only E2 Enable auto retrain fallback fall forward default Nn Selects Operating Mode This command controls the preferred error correcting mode to be negotiated in a subsequent data connection N0 Selects normal speed buffered mode disables error correction mode Forces Q6 With The modem there is no difference between speed buffered mode and direct mode since the DTE is virtual N1 Selects direct ...

Page 46: ...result code upon connecting when the line speed is 300bps and the modem has been instructed to report the line speed upon connecting or the range of result code responses is restricted by the X command such that no speed reporting is allowed RING 2 The modem sends this result code when incoming ringing is detected on the line as per the interface description NO CARRIER 3 The modem sends this resul...

Page 47: ... 26400 63 CONNECT 28800 64 CONNECT 31200 68 CONNECT 33600 70 For X1 X2 X3 and X4 the modem sends this result code when the line speed is as indicated in bps and the modem has been instructed to report the line speed when connecting These codes are also reported when the API controlled virtual DTE speed is reported upon connection CONNECT 75 22 CONNECT 1200 5 For X1 X2 X3 and X4 the modem returns t...

Page 48: ...rrier reporting has been enabled COMPRESSION V 42bis 67 COMPRESSION NONE 69 One of these is sent when the modem has connected in V 42bis and COMPRESSION message reporting has been enabled PROTOCOL NONE 76 PROTOCOL LAPM 77 One of these is sent to the DTE when the modem has connected without any form of error correction or LAPM correction and the PROTOCOL message reporting has been enabled ...

Page 49: ...Table 4 1 S Register Summary Register Function Range Units Default S0 Rings to Auto Answer 0 255 rings 0 S1 Ring Counter 0 255 rings 0 S2 Escape Character 0 255 43 S3 Carriage Return Character 0 127 13 CR S4 Line Feed Character 0 127 10 LF S5 Backspace Character 0 255 8 BS S6 Wait Time for Dial Tone 2 255 s 2 S7 Wait Time for Carrier 1 255 s 50 S8 Pause Time for Dial Delay Modifier 0 255 s 2 S11 D...

Page 50: ...hoes back to the local DTE the Backspace character an ASCII space character and a second Backspace character this means a total of three characters are transmitted each time the modem processes the Backspace character Range 0 32 ASCII decimal Default 8 Backspace S6 Wait Time for Dial Tone 1 Sets the length of time in seconds that the modem will wait for silence when encountering the dial modifier ...

Page 51: ...e connection is established default S37 Desired Line Connection Speed This register specifies the desired line connection speed Default 0 Desired line connection speed This is interlinked with the Fn command If an invalid number is entered the number is accepted into the register but S37 will act as if the default value has been entered 0 Attempt automode connection default 1 3 Attempt to connect ...

Page 52: ...ledge all data in the modem buffer before disconnecting If time expires before all data is sent the NO CARRIER result code will be issued to indicate that data has been lost If all data is transmitted prior to time out the response to the H0 command will be OK 2 If S38 is set to 255 the modem does not time out and continues to attempt to deliver data in the buffer until the connection is lost or t...

Page 53: ...e operating capabilities of the modem Valid responses are FCLASS 0 or 1 FTM 24 48 72 96 73 74 97 98 121 122 145 146 FRM 24 48 72 96 73 74 97 98 121 122 145 146 Fax Modulation Table Value Modulation Speed 3 V 21 ch 2 300 24 V 27 ter 2400 48 V 27 ter 4800 72 V 29 7200 73 V 17 7200 74 V 17 w st 7200 96 V 29 9600 97 V 17 9600 121 V 17 12000 122 V 17 w st 12000 145 V 17 14400 146 V 17 w st 14400 All ot...

Page 54: ...mmand is issued while the modem is on hook Parameters See Command options Command options FRM xxx where xxx is chosen from Fax Modulation Table on page 52 FTH n Transmit Data with HDLC Framing FTH n causes the modem to transmit data using HDLC protocol and the modulation defined below An ERROR response code results if this command is issued while the modem is on hook Parameters See Command options...

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Page 58: ...e read this manual carefully before operating your set Retain it for future reference Record model number and serial number of the set See the label attached on the back cover and quote this information to your dealer when you require service User s Guide H 表紙 98 4 8 2 45 PM ページ 1 1 1 ...

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