
MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS, INC.

ISI2834/4, ISI2834/8, ISI2834/EC

Card Type                    Modem (asynchronous)
Processor Type               80186
Processor Speed              16MHz
Chip Set                     Unidentified
Maximum Onboard Memory       256KB RAM
Maximum Data Rate            28.8Kbps x 4 (8 with daughtercard)
Maximum Fax Rate             14.4Kbps x 4 (8 with daughtercard)
Data Bus                     16-bit ISA
Fax Class                    Class II
Data Modulation Protocol     Bell 103A/212A

                             ITU-T V.22, V.22bis, V.32, V.32bis, V.34

                             AT&T V.32terbo
Fax Modulation Protocol      ITU-T V.17, V.21CH2, V.27ter, V.29
Error Correction/Compression MNP5, V.42, V.42bis

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                                CONNECTIONS

        Function           Label             Function              Label

  Telephone line 1 out       J1      Telephone line 8 out           J8

  Telephone line 2 out       J2      Header to daughterboard        J9A
                                     J9B

  Telephone line 3 out       J3      Header to main board J9A       J9B

  Telephone line 4 out       J4      Header to daughterboard       J10A
                                     J10B

  Telephone line 5 out       J5      Header to main board J10A     J10B

  Telephone line 6 out       J6      Header to daughterboard       J11A
                                     J11B

  Telephone line 7 out       J7      Header to main board J11A     J11B

            Note: J5 through J8 will not be active unless the
            daughtercard is installed.

                        USER CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS

                  Setting                      Label         Position

  Daughtercard is not installed                 JP1         Pins 1 & 2
                                                              closed

  Daughtercard is installed                     JP1         Pins 2 & 3
                                                              closed

                                   INTERRUPT SELECTION

  Setting   JP2/A   JP2/B    JP2/C    JP2/D    JP2/E    JP2/F    JP2/G    JP2/H    JP2/I

    2       Closed   Open     Open     Open     Open    Open     Open     Open     Open

    3       Open    Closed    Open     Open     Open    Open     Open     Open     Open

    4       Open     Open    Closed    Open     Open    Open     Open     Open     Open

    5       Open     Open     Open    Closed    Open    Open     Open     Open     Open

    7       Open     Open     Open     Open    Closed   Open     Open     Open     Open

    10      Open     Open     Open     Open     Open    Closed   Open     Open     Open

    11      Open     Open     Open     Open     Open    Open     Closed   Open     Open

    12      Open     Open     Open     Open     Open    Open     Open     Closed   Open

    15      Open     Open     Open     Open     Open    Open     Open     Open     Closed

                        BASE I/O ADDRESS SELECTION

  Setting   SW1/1   SW1/2   SW1/3   SW1/4   SW1/5   SW1/6   SW1/7   SW1/8

   000h      On      On      On      On      On      On      On      On

   008h     Off      On      On      On      On      On      On      On

   010h      On     Off      On      On      On      On      On      On

   018h     Off     Off      On      On      On      On      On      On

   020h      On      On     Off      On      On      On      On      On

   200h      On      On      On      On      On      On     Off      On

   7D8h     Off     Off      On     Off     Off     Off     Off      Off

   7E0h      On      On     Off     Off     Off     Off     Off      Off

   7E8h     Off      On     Off     Off     Off     Off     Off      Off

   7F0h      On     Off     Off     Off     Off     Off     Off      Off

   7F8h     Off     Off     Off     Off     Off     Off     Off      Off

            Note: A total of 256 base address settings are available. The
            switches are a binary representation of the decimal memory
            addresses. SW1/8 is the Most Significant Bit and switch SW1/1
            is the Least Significant Bit. The switches have the following
            decimal values: SW1/8=1024, SW1/7=512, SW1/6=256, SW1/5=128,
            SW1/4=64, SW1/3=32, SW1/2=16, SW1/1=8. Turn off the switches
            and add the values of the switches that are off to obtain the
            correct memory address. (Off=1, On=0)

                   SUPPORTED STANDARD COMMANDS

                        Basic AT Commands

  +++, comma, A/

  A, B, D, E, H, O, P, T, V, W, X, Y, Z

  &D, &F, &G, &P, &S, &T, &W

                           S-Registers

  S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S11, S30

            Note: See MHI documentation for complete information.

                         Proprietary AT Command Set

     See MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS, INC. ISI3334/8 for a full command summary.

