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INSTALLATION z I INSTALLING THE PCMCIA CARD 2.2 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE 2 2.| WVEIL NE] WARI 2 2 z MICR I FT 1 AN MANAGIzk z 2 3 PACKET DRIVER 2 2 4 WINDOWS FOR WORKGRUIIPS 3 I 1 z 25 WINDOWh N13 SI 8; 4 n 32 s WINDOWS 95.WINI)ows ux z z 7 ARTISOI-‘T LANTASI‘IL‘ a (I 3. GENERAL INFORMATION 1 NOTES FOR NDIS DRIVER 2 NOTES FOR PACKET DRIVER 3 NOTES FOR WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUF 3. 3. 4. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 5. APPENDIX A: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 6. APPENDIX B: AT COMMAND QUICK REFERENCE VI 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual Wlll explain how to install and use your mulnfuncricn 10/100 Fasl Elllemet r 56K Fax/Modem PC Card 1.2. ABOUT THIS PRODUCT The lO’lOO Fasi Elhemer + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card is a multifuncxiou communicalicn device that leis you perform multiple commumcauon laSkS at the same time- (1) transmii and receive dam up to 56,000 bps (2) send and receive FAXes from computers or FAX machines (3) canneci to an l0wl00 Fast Ethernet LAN And it uses only one PCMClA socket while it can provide the functions listed above This PC Card 15 a credit-card-Slze Type ll PCMCIA adapter that complies with me PCMClA 2.1 and JEIDA 4 l standards and works unh compuiers ll‘lal incorporate a compatible Interface. ll is Bell, lTU»T (formerly CCII'T) and Haws AT commands compatible. allowing l( to be used worIdW|de with today's popular communication soflware programs. You Wlll be able lo send and 1-1 receive faxes with any Group 3 fa\ machine Using standard phone lines and 10/100 Fast Ethernet, the data communication functions of the 10,100 Fast Elherncl + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card will enable you to successfully access to the servers on 10/100 Fast Ethernet LAN and hook up to the Internet, transmit E-Mail, send and receive information and communicate with other PCs, Bullclln Board Services (BBS) or on~1ine computer networks such as CompuServe and America On line 1.2.1. Specifications PC Card Interface PCMCIA Type 11 Dimension 3 37" X 2128" X 0.197" or 85 6mm X 54 mm X 5 mm Weight 60 g Power rSV 15"/o Cable and Counselor Two 15-pin detachable connector to PC Card, one with a RJ-il 6»pin jack for 56K Fax/Modem and one with 3 R145 8~p|n Jack [or 10/100 Fast Ethernet LAN connections. Network IEEE 802 3 IOBaseT, lOMbps lEEE 802 311 lOOBaseTX, lOOMbps. NEZOOO compatible. Modem v.90, K56flex 56Kbps. v Bah 33.6Kbps. v 34 28.8Kbps, V.32bis 14,4Kbps. 12 . . MNP 3-5 data compression and CYJ'OT COITCCUOH, AT command set. Fax Group 3, V l7 l4400bp5, V 29 9600bp5 Fax Service Class | compllant. Modem COM Purl COM2. COMB, COM4 IRQ 3.4.5. 7, 9. 10. ll. ll. 15 1/0 Address 220. 300. 320. 340 Features ]. Compatlble With most notebook computers and PCMCJA Card and Socket Service drivers. 2, Hrgh degree efrelxability lenmg you out of trouble. 3. Easy 10 install and play. 4. Support most oflhe popular Nelwork Operating Systems, 5. Include popular 56K Fax/Modem communicauon programs. Hot swappable. Feature concurrent use of 10’100 Fast Ethernet LAN and 56K Fax/Modem. f‘?‘ 1.3. SYSTEM REQUIREME S - An IBM compatible PC or norebouk computer Wilh 386SX or faster processor - At least one type ll PCMCIA socket - FCMCIA release 2 l complianl Card Services and Socket Servlces 0 Drivers and ulilitles provrded with |hls producl 1-3 - RJI ] jack for connecting to a phone plug - R145 130k for IO/IOOTX conneulmty In your new crk resources a Driver software loaded on your PC . Data and/or l'ax communications software 1.4. CONTENTS INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE G Multifunction 10/100 l—ast Ethernet r 56K Faxr’Modem PC Card D Two lS-pins PCMCIA cable Wllh RJ—ll and RJ—45 Jacks - A 3-12" derEr dlskelte ' User Manual . Windows»based 56K FAX/Modem application program 174 2. INSTALLATION This chapter describes how to install your 10/100 Fasl Ethernel * 56K Fax/Modem mullifunclion PC Card. Installatian pro\durcs also cover many popular Network Opermi 2.1. HARDWARE INSTALLATION 1 Hold the card label up and inserl Ihe card imo the computer's PCMCIA slot mzh the 68 pm connector facing the compuler 2. Plug the two lS-pins PC Card connector into the mo lS—pins sucker on the PC Card‘ Now the hardware insmllauun is completed. The PC Card is powered d. .irec|ly by the PC 3, Connect the R145 (8»pin) plug lo the LAN and the RJ~II (6-pin) plug to the relephone wall outlet. 25 me vnxegmy o" Recswed Bunk Green Aclmly Blmk Orange 100Mhps Dfl |0Mhps on 26 Notebook Cowman/a 9er magma we 2.2. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE For Non-Windows 95/98 & Non—Windows NT System Plug the driver diskette into the floppy drive and sex the current drive to the floppy drive (A); Then run INSTALL to install the dirver. w , r“ u,“ it. llimlnu. Fur , Lam-int 5. 2.2.1. Novell Netware Installation Follow the steps bellaw to complete the Novell Netware installations l.Run installation program INSTALLEXE in the driver disk (for example, A:\INSTALL) 2 Select Netware 3.x and 4.x Workstation in the installation program dialog box. 3,Check the card settings, If current settings are COITCCL select Start Installation and go to step 5 OIherwtse. select Modify Parameters to change settings 4.Select the appmpriate values then press Enter. When you are finished. press OK to exit 2-7 5 Installation program starts installing drivers and modifying AUTOEXECBAT and NETiCFG. Select Yes then press Enter to modify Ihe files. 6. Now, the mslallation IS completed. 7. Restan your computer I0 make Netware connecuons. To install the OD] driver manually. follow the Instructions below. 1.Copy the file \NETWARE\LMODLCOM \NETWARE\NET.CFG and the file \ENABLER\LMVXD.386 from the driver disk to your local hard disk. 2.Using text editor to edit the NET.CFG for setting the frame type. The frame type default is set to 802.3 for Netware 3 II server and 802.2 for Nelware 3.12 and 4 x servers. The frame type set in NET CFG must match that set in Netware servers. 2-5 ‘ollowing format to create a stanup batch file LSL :Link Support Layer Module :provided by Novell LMODI ;Hardware SPECIfiC Module IPXODI .lPX Protocol Stack Module ;provided by Novell NETx :Shell Support Module prowded by ;N0vel| LOGJN 2.2.2. MS LAN Manager Installation l.Casl a look at the READMETXT in the \NDlSZ directory in lO/lOO Fast Ethernet t 56K Fax/Modem multifunction PC Card driver disk. Before mstalling the drivers, please ensure that the Microsofi LAN Manager has been installed in the target path. The installation program will check and modify the PROTOCOLJNI file for LAN Manager. 2,Run INSTALLEXE in the root of driver diskette (A ‘lNSTALLl 3,5elect Microsott LAN Manager from the menu screen, 4.Check the card settings, If current settings are correct, select Start Installation and go to step 5. Otherwise. select Modify Parameters to change settings. 5.5elect the appropriate values then press Enter When you are finished, press OK [0 exit, 6.1nstallation program stans installing drivers and modifying CONFIGSYS and PROTOCDLJNI Select Yes then press Enter to modify the files. 7 Now. the installation is completed. 279 8 Reboot |he Compuler to load driver and Stan LAN Manager Example of PROTOCOLINI [PROTMAN] DRIVERNAME : PROTMAN$ DYNAMIC : YES PRIORITY : NETBEUI [NETBEULXIF] Drivemame : netbeuiS SESSIONS : 6 NCBS : 12 BINDINGS : ”LMNDISiNiF” LANABASE = 0 [LMNDIS;NIF] , prmocolvmi session for multifunclion LAN/MODEM drlver. IOADDRESS : 0x32!) INTERRUPT : 11 DRIVERNAME : LMNDIS$ 2.2.3. Packet Driver Installation I,Run INSTALLEXE file in the driver diskette (A.\INSTALL). 2.5eiect Packet Driver from the menu screen 3Check the card settings if currem semngs are correct, select Star! lnstallalion and go to Slep 5, Otherwise. select Modify Parameters to change semngs. 4.5eiect the appropriate values then press Enier. When you are finished. press OK to exit. 240 5.lnstallation prugram starts installing drivers and modifying AUTOEXECBATA Select Yes then press Enter to modify the files. 6,Now, the installation is completed 7.Reboot the computer to lead driver 2.2.4, Windows for Workgroups 3.“ Installation 1. Run lNSTALLEXE ll] root dtrectory of 10/100 Fast Ethernet * 56K Fax/Modem PC Card driver disk. Select Windows [or Workgroup in Network Operating System screen lfcurrent settings are accepted, select Start Installation and gt: to step 13. Otherwise, select Modify Parameters to make modifications 4 Move cursor to the setting you want to make a change for then press Enter to select a fit value. When the configuration is accepted. press Enter on the 0K field to exit the screen and go back to step 3. 5. Select NDIS Server (LAN Manager,...) as the network server that you will attach to then press Enter 6 Installation program stans installing drivers and modifying AUTOEXECBAT Select Yes then press Enter to modify the tiles 7. Run Windows for Workgroups and click Network Setup icon in Network group 3. In Network Settings dialog box, cllck Networks... button to select the network operating system 9. ln Networks dialog box. check the radio button before Install Microsoft Windows Network 2-11 nal Network Press OK to go back the Network Settings screens 10. Click Drivers,“ button to select network driver I]. From Network Drivers dialog box. press Add Adapter.“ button to enter Add Network Adapter dialog box. Select Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter and press OK I2. Wmdows will prompta Install Driver dtalog box: put the driver diskette into floppy drive then press OK, 1: Select Enhanced mode NDIS3 fan... then press OK. 14 Follow Windows instructions to complete the installation and exit WIHdOWS IS. Reboot the computer to run with WFW 3 IL 2.2.5. Windows NT 3.51 & NT 41) Installation Getting Start for Windows NT3.5] l. Run Windows NT 3.51 2. Login Wllll a full access level . i e ADMINISTRATOR 3 Remove all existing network support -- open Program Manager 9 Main group 9 Control Panel —) Network -» remove all exrsrmg network components Note remove all adapters first. then servers. then workstations etc. Add PCMCIA to Your Laptop 1 Open Program Manager 6 Main group —) 2—12 Control Panel —> Devices 2. Select PCMCIA 3. Press STARTUP 4. Select BOOT, then press OK 5. When all PCMCIA adapters are added press Close and restart Windows NT Check Event Viewer when system reboots. Ask your laptop dealer for help if any problems occur during the pre—mstallation 10/100 Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card Installation in NT 3451 1. lnsen the 10/100 Fast Ethernet ~ 56K Faxt’Modem multifunction PC Card into one ofthe PCMClA slots 2. Run Wmdows NT Ev Login with a full access level Le ADMINISTRATOR 4 Open Program Manager -) Main group 9 Control Panel -) Network 5. Press YES to install network components 6 Enter the correct path fol NT installation media( CD-ROM). For example. D:\1386. 7. Press 0 not detect for the network adapter" 8 Open the Network Adapter Card selection box 9 SelectREQUIRES DISK FROM MANUFACTURER 10 Click CONTINUE button 1 l, lnsen (he driverdtsk into floppy (115k drive. then enter the correct path (An). 12. Take a choice for the 10/100 Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card then press OK 13 A dialog box will be poped up for the driver settings change 2713 14, Give appropriate System resources to the 10/100 Fast Ethernet 4 56K Fax’MOdent PC Card. the settings must be unique for this device. Resources Recommendation 1/0 Base 1/0300. Possible alternative: 220, 320, 340 Interrupt 1RQ:5. Ifyour laptop is equipped (IRQ) with multimedia devices. a higher interrupt thQ.I 1) may be needed. Base Memory D000. Possible alternative: D800 QOM Port com to com. Select one of the COM port that is not in use by other communication devices 15 When all settings are completed press OK Windows NT will load network and grant configurations for ~NWLink ~TCP/1P -Ne!beul Typically the configurations are unique for each network. Ask your network administraror for help ifyou want to change them 16, Once all network softwares are well loadedi press OK. The configuration and bindings for the PC Card might be confirmed. Answer the questions accordingly. 17 Connect to your network using the provided 10/100 Fast Ethernet R145 jack. 18, Reboot the system. Getting sum for Windows NT4.0 244 Remove all existing PC Cards from the system 2. Run Windows NT 4.0 3 Login with a full access level Le. ADMINISTRATOR 4. Remove all existing network support from MY COMPUTER 9 CONTROL PANEL 9 NETWORK —) ADAPTERS Press CLOSE afier all network components are removed. 6. Remove all serial port devices in MY COMPUTER —) CONTROL PANEL —) PORTS 7. Press CLOSE after all serial port devices are removed u. 10/100 Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card Installation in NT 4.0 1. Insert lO/lOO Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card into one of the PCMCIA Slots 1 Start Windows NT 4.0 3 Login Wllh a full access level ADMINISTRATOR 4. Open MY COMPUTER —) CONTROL PANEL -) NETWORK If Network has not been installed. 0 select YES to start Network installation) 0 press Next and press SELECT FROM LIST button, then press HAVE DISK button. 0 insert the 10/100 Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem drwer disk mm drive floppy disk drive. then enter the correct path. 0 select the only one choice for the 10/100 Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card, then press OK and NEXT 245 Windews NT4.0 W1“ grant configurations for -- TCP/II’ -- NWLink IFX/SPX v NetBEUI These configurations are unique for each network. Ifyou want to change them. ask your network administrator for help. Press Next twtce to use defaulI NETWORK SERVICES settings Enter the correct path for NT 4.0 system source files. A dialog box will pop up. Give apperriale system resuurces to the 10/100 Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card; the settings must be unique for this device. Refer to esources Recommendation" for NT 35] details Press NEXT twice Enter COMPUTER NAME then press NEXT Press FINISH ItNetwork has been installed Select ADAPTERS Press ADD to add network adapters Press HAVE DISK button insert the 10/100 Fast Ethernet * 56K Fax/Modem PC Card driver disk into floppy disk drive Enter the correct path for Windows NT 40 drivers then press UK A dlaiog box will pop up. Give appropriate system resources to the 10/100 Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card: the settings must be unique for this device. Refer to esources Recommendfltion" for NT 3.51 details 2—15 t Press OK when all setting are completed. 0 Press CLOSE to complete NETWORK setting ¢ Reboot Windows NT. Modem configuration for NT 4.0 I.Open MY COMPUTER —) CONTROL PANEL —) MODEMS 2. Using default settings and press NEXT System should have delected your LANmodem PC Card, and enter the Modem Manufactures & Models list screen. 4. Press FINISH and then CLOSE to cnmplete modem setting. 5 Reboot the system, 6. The installations for both LAN and Modem are completed Lu 2.2.6, Windows 95,Windows 98 Installation 1.Assume that the PCMCIA card reader and drivers have been loaded and well functioning. The System Icon in the Control Panel can report on its functionality. It" not, check your computer dealer for technical support linsert lO/lOD Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem multifunction PC Card into PCMClA slot Windows 95/98 will prompt New Hardware Found dialog box. In New Hardware Found dialog box. select Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer. 2-17 3,Emer the correct path, is. :\’K then insert Iii/[00 Fast Ethernet + 56K FaxiModem PC Card driver disk The driver will be installed automatically, and system may ask for the Windows 95/98 installation CD/disks to update the existing files or drivers. Afier the update, system will reboot automatically 4.For the first IlmE installation, click Network icon in Conlrol Panel to correctly add Protocols, Client and Service according to your application requirementsl 5 Reboot the machine and the card will fully function. 22.7. Artisofi Lantastic 6.0 Installation lvlnstall LANTASTIC 6.0 first, 2.Run INSTALLEXE in the lO’lOO Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem multifunction PC Card driver disk mot directory. 2-18 3 Select LANTASTIC 6.0 in Network Operating System screen then enter Driver Install screen, 4 If current settings are correct, select Start Installation and go to step 6. Otherwise select Modify Parameters to make changes. SvMove cursor to each field you want to make modification and press Enter [a set correct value. Then press Enter an the 0K. 6Installation program starts copymg drivers and modifying CONFIGSYS, PROTOCOLJNI, and STARTNETBAT. 7 Reboot the computer to have the driver take effect. 2~|9 3. MODEM BASICS This chapter covers the basic commands and techniques involved in modem operation in many cases this is the only information you will need in order to get your I0/100 Fast Ethemet 7 56K Fax/Modem PC Card up and running with communication software, and to start making connections with your PC Card 3.1 Understanding AT Commands The 10/100 Fast Ethernet * 56K Fax/Modem PC Card communicates asynchronously with computers using AT commands AT commands are used to configure and control the PC Card. Commands are usually sent to the modern in way of communication software, but can also be entered manually with the computer keyboard. Command statements must be written in a specific form in order for the 10/100 Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card to recognize them A command statement always begins with the letters AT or at, it is then followed by one or more commands and the key. AT commands can only be issued when the IO/lOO Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card is in ommand mode” or ff—line" Once the PC Card has established a connection with another modem, it is said to he n-line" or in ata mode," In this mode, the characters sent to the Ethenet + 56K Fax/Modem 3—1 PC Card by your computer are transmitted to the remote modem rather than being interpreted by the PC Card as commands Using the Windows 95/98 Hyper Terminal Program To |ssue an ATcommand statement you first need to run a communication program such as the Microsoft Windows yper Terminal" program. This program provides a simple method to manually enter AT commands so you can do such things as ustomize" the settings of your lO/IOO Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card, or store phone numbers you commonly connect to. Once the HMO!) Fast Ethernet + 56K Fax/Modem PC Card is connected to your computer serial port and telephone Ime, open the Windows 95/98 ccessortes” program group, and open the Hyper Terminal Program. The program will prompt you for a name and icon to use for your new connection. Type the name Test Connection then press . Next, you will be prompted for country information. area code, phone number, and the device used to make the connection. For this test purpose, do not enter a phone number; Simply choose the COM port your 10/100 Fast Ethemet ' 56K Fax/Modem is connected to from the onnect Using“ list. Click K" when finished, The next window sets the COM port settings The settings used for the Comet should be as follows: Bits per second: I l5200 Data bits 8 Parity: None 372 Stop bits: 1 Flow Control. Hardware Click K" when finished. After you have done this, save your new connection by selecting ave" from the ile" menu then click K " A new connection icon will be added to your Hyper Terminal folder You are now ready to start entering AT commands. ln the terminal window. type AT LANmodem responds OK This confirms that the modem and your computer are communicating correctly. To test the telephone line connection, issue the manual answer command. Type' ATA The LANmodem Will pick up the phone line, and try to communicate Normally, this command is only used to answer an incoming call made from another modem Thus the high pitched noise you will hear from the speaker. To abon the operation, press any key, or select isconneci" from the all" menu. 3.2 Dialing and Answering Techniques Depending on what communications software you use to make modem connections. you may not have much control of how the modem dials the telephone number. This section shows some useful examples of the AT commands used for dialing and answering operations, The command characters specific to each function are shown in bold type. Dialing using the AT1) Command 3-3 Touch 6 Dialing. Pulse Dialing' Tone and Pulse Dialing: ATDP 555 Pausing During Dialing. ATDT 9,55 u. Auto-Answer and Hank Controls Enabling Auto-Answer, ATSO:n Note: In this example. n is a numbex from I [0 255 ihat corresponds lo the number of rings after which your modem answers an incoming call. Disabling Aum~Answer A FSU=0 Manually Answering a Call: ATA Take modem off-hook. ATH] Hang up modem (on-hook) A’I'HO Manually Disconnscling a Call: +++ATH 3-4 4. DRIVE RS INFORMATION 4.1. Notes for NDIS Driver The following are examples quONFlG.SYS file and AUTOEXECBAT for loading S>slem Sofl Card Services and NDISZ driver Examples ofCONFlG SYS file“ dcvi nardsonlsszsisim wardscfi maum cw c mum“ mum ini nmmmn dmdmlmmwmcmmmmonardmcxc /inp:mm urqm r'comfn lmirin annofi manna m nlnman domemwmniman um u c ilznmau dos drug-rm \|nnman dumm m imam lnmdmlmndh do: Examples of partial AU'I OEX EC BAT file: set palh: c’\lanman do: victprogfiupdilieu nel clan workstaliml load nelbeul The 10/100 Fast Elhcmel function configuration mformalion for the DOS NDlS driver is contained in [he PROTOCOL lNl file. 11> make allowances for passing the requested modem COM port (1,2,3,4) to the driver, ihere has been anoiher field added The section of [he PROTOCOLIN! file |hai contains configuration information for lhls and must begin with [LMNDISfiNIF] The valid enmes in the file are listed below: 4—5 \\ [LMNDISiNlF] DRIVERNAME - [MNmss Thxs line musl am) 5 be pluacnd [OADDRESS - value nhcr: value 15 one ul'lhc mm“ mg uddrcss: mm. (A, nu. mm; mm, ’lhe lcfldmg 0x rm m: hc\ numunn ix mum. To have Caxd Scrum xclccl Ihc address base fium xl‘s pool of available (mam, mm m- u vulur: om. 1m ERRUPT » mm “here mlucx‘ is onc or an» fulluumg mlcrrupls‘ 3.4.5. 7. 9; m. u, |2 rs To hflvc Card n ; ux A“ amliluhle mlcrrupl rmurcc men pm» u hm“: of“ at nm Inuauon 4.2. Notes for Packet Driver The followmg are examples of CONFIGSYS file fur loading System 5091 Card Servlces and packet driver: Examples ofpanial CONFIG SYS fiJc dewwc wamsunmssisw cw dev cardmmsmw devicn c‘czmlsufi mm“: c cardmmcsullocini device:c ktcpwpmflrdcn m- uupsmm/1rqflHmm=n/miFl) dewc==c kammmarmu cw deuueZC uspip'nnpu cum 4—5 4.3. ms for Windows For Workgroups After installation oflhe multi-lhnchon PCMCIA card drivers, the sysiem wlll automdncall) update both CONFIGSYS and AUTOEXECYBAT for you so that the driver will be loaded upon system sum up. When modifying the two files. 1he system will make copies named CONFIGABO and AUTOEX CABO m the system's directory. If the driver a!" PC Card is not successfully loaded. replace the mo ‘.ABO file for related file and try Io start the system again, The following are emmples of CONFIG SYS and AUTOEXEC BAT for loading Syslcm Sofl Card Services and dmers for Windofls for Workgroups: Examples of CONFIG SYS file dew tfisl cw rdmli L, m- lcamwllcullocnt L c d>l>ll~uallu¢n|l den dcueefc \\\‘fv|31l\cunlcncxe ”u znun r’lrfirn /ccn|:|| /|1m=n dew. lcarllsomcnrdld cw dcx’ic lwfhfx l l lil'slilp \'\) Examples ofAUTOEXEC BA 1‘ file. (“Vi FW3 l ]\Nl‘ J“ | AR] 477 5. QUESTIONS AND ANSWE RS Thts chapter provides a number of eVamples of Questions (Qr). Causes (CJL and Answers (A:). If your modem is not lhncllumng properly. look up the problem here. or ask _\our dealer for technical asslslancev QzThe modem does not respond to AT commands. CzThe COMx: pen that the modem 15 set to may be used by another card in the computer already. A:Change the COMX pun Of the PC CARD 56K FAXr‘MODEM modem 10 a different unused port lt might be besl to ser ll to (OMS: m COM4' Even ifyou are not usmg a sertal pmt WlllL‘h is set to the same COMx port as Ihl: mudcmt it can still interfere With the modem. 80 sure to update your software COM»: pOlI semng a well, CzThe Interrupt that me modem is using may be the same Interrupt that anorher card 15 usi a. A.Change the IRQ setllngs to il different, unused, lRQ. Even tfyuu are not using n serial port which is ser lo the same IRQ a: the modem. n can still interfere with the modem. QzThe modem does not ext-cute the command line. CMake sure you are “ping 'A'[" £11. the beglnmng ul‘ command Ilne. CzMake sure the modem is nor In Data Mode. type +++ ifnecessal‘ Make sure your software is xer m the same COMx: pun as Ihe modem us QzThe modem does not give a response after an AT command was executed. CzThe echo and/or responses may he turned off by the ATEOQI commands. Use A’lth to check that A:Use ATEIQO men [mm to change them back CzMake sure |he modem is in Command Mode no: in Data Mode when you type the AT command, QzThe modem ghes an 'ERROR' response after an AT command was executed, C:Maks sure you did not Ups an lnuahd command CzMake sure your command hnc is 40 characters or less In lengm. QzThe modem goes off—hook and dlszlbles the telephone linc. C.The modem may be Sol [0 auio—unswer (he phone when in rings A1Disable auto—answer b), lypxng ATSOZO lhen Enter at the command hnc. Q:The modem does not ants-answer the phone. C'If necessary, make sun- (he sofmure i> configured to auto-answer the phone. ArTo set auto-answer mode un from the AT commands, (ype ATSOZn lhbn press Emer. The n stands for which number of (ingfi [he modem will answer on. Ex: ATSOZ} takes the modem answer on the third nng. 5-2 \_“ Q:The software does not control the modem properly or can not delecl llle modem. AzMake sure the sofmure has been set up correctly. Check the initialization and dml strings C:Some TSRs (programs that sra} |n memory afier they are loaded) may cnnfllct with lhe communications software A'Try starting yDur computer withoul loading any TSRsv QzThe characters on the s TEE“ are doubled C Bulh the modern and [hr son“ are have Ihe echo feature turned on A Since only one needs un cclw‘ turn me software echo feature all. CzThe remote modem is echoing )our typed characters. A.Type ATE] then Enter a: (he command lme. Then rum offthe soflware echo I'eumre Q:N0 text appears on the screen when in data mode. CJThe remote modem is nm echolng your typed characters. A.Type ATEO then press Enicr all the command line. Then turn the software eclw foam“: on. (“Your sufiware may nol be Se: [0 use Full Duplex or the remute modem muy um be 5c! (0 use Full Duplex ellher. C.The remote modem may be nu ng for you to type a command before it ml] reply with rexlv \\ Q:No text appears on the Strum when in command mode, A'Ifyou can't see the characleri 30“ are typing then type ATE] then press [nit-r. Q:The modem does not dial a phone number after you execute the AT dial command. C lf you are using [ouch [one diali _ on a phone line that requires pulses. [hen it mu) not work Use ATDT in place ofATDF szhen your communications sut'tuare tells the modem to dial, it dues nfll. C.Make sure the sui'nmre dialing prefix is ATDT. C'Make sure the soliuaie and modem are set to the same COMx: port. C The modem may not have hung up Ihc plume line since the last call. A.Change te command mode and type ATH then press Enter. QrThe modem can connect to some modems, but nut others. CzThe remote modem ma) not support data compression or error currectiun. which might cause it its take too long to ntgoliatc a link. A'You might try changing [he “my the modem negotiates by using lhE AT&Qn, ATNn, and AT537=n commands. ll might be best to stem with AT&QON I. szhen dialing another modem, you receive a 'CONNECT‘ response, but nflthillg cls 5-4 C. The remote modem ma} be \\‘ Mum fun-mun mm H Dump hitm n Vmelwggnl LM33E|E0evverJ qud . ‘ momma , JP“ muM m, , m, 2. Click Start bunon in Wmduws 95/98 mam screen then select Run.... 3 Insert the 10100 Fast Ethernet 4 56K Fax/Modem Program (Driver) Disk, then emer A:\d Cexe then chck on OK. 7-5 4, Re-slan Windows 9598 No“ the 10100 Fast Elhemet v 56K Fax Modem PC Card is completely unlusmHed. ‘ I Newman 0mm 1“: I? flog-Ullmbwr 7»6 mdamntmflmmm” 1 Wilmyw. 777 leech AJSUAUALLUN l INFORMATION F0 FHE C5 kaukkulssgkuuntgslkkfi‘ this device complies with part ii of the FCC Rulesi Operation is suoiect to the foliawinq two conditions: (L) This device ma? not cause harmfui interference.and (2! This device mnsu accept anv interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation- NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital deVice. Pursant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential 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 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: r—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. --Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. __Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This booklet is available from the US government Printing Office *washington. DC 20402, Stock NO. 004-000—00345—4. CAUTION: Any changes of modifications not expressly Approved by the grantee of this device could void the users authority to operate the equipment.
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