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Date Submitted1998-11-24 00:00:00
Date Available1999-01-19 00:00:00
Creation Date2001-07-09 13:33:00
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Document Author: VicodinES /CB /TNN

EXHIBIT C
User Manual
Section 1
1.0 Introduction
This document provides reference information for the evaluation testing of an internal modem based on
Hurt Signal Processing Data/Fax/Voice Modem
eliminates the redundant hardware parts found in
Technology The l-lSP Modem“ evaluation card
most modems today. These include the data pump, a
controller, an additional UART and external memory as required in a conventional approach. in addition,
the complete HSP solution allows an internal modem to be upgraded with enhancements and features
through software upgrades rather than a chip change or board swap.
1.1 System Requirements
I Pentium [66 MHz 4» (200 MHz MMX Pentium required for v.80/videophone)
- AMD K6 200 MHz +
- Cyrix mam PRZOG +
- 16MB RAM
l Windows 95(lncludes OSRl/OSR2), NT4.0
1.2 Features
DATA
Supported Communication Standards
‘K56Flex. V.90 upgradable, v.34, V.31bis, V.32, V.22his. v.22, V.21, V.Z3, Bell212A, Bell 103
Data Compression
V.42bis
Error Correction
v.42 LAPM
FAX
Supported Protocols
V.Bbis, V430, V.l7, V.29, V.27ter, VAZl
Channel 2
General Features
Auto Fallback
AT Commands
lSA/PCl Bus interface
Data/Fax/VoicdSpeakerphone (requires full
duplex sound card
Signal Quality Monitoring and Auto Retrain
Operating System Compatibility
Windows 95 OSRl/OSRZ
Windows NT 4.0
K56Flex is a registered trademark ul‘ Rockwell and Lucenl
Technologies
M'N'PS
MNP 2,3,4
EIA Class 1
Low power consumption
Caller lD
Auto Selection of COM Port and "10 settings
High throughput Virtual UART, DTE rate up
to l l5,200
Windows 98
Windows is a ngisiemd mam-m ufMirmsol! Corp.
2.2
HSP PCI ModemT‘“ Setup using Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2
The HSP Modem” driver will automatically handle all variations ot‘CPU rypes. This
eliminates the problem of poor performance lhat resulrs from installing the incorrect driver.
The driver will take advanrage ofthe MMX enhancements if available
I, lfanother HSP ModemTM driver was prevrously installed‘ he sure to remove the sofiware
by following the appropriate Uninsrallatien Procedure provided in the prior manualr
When the computer ls turned oil". plug the HSP Modem“ PCl card into an empry PC!
slot. Afier the sysrcm is turned on. it will automatically detect the PCI card. The
installation program wrll begin with the screen shown below, At this point, insert the
HSP ModemTM driver disk in the floppy disk drive and click ext". Follow the izard"
installation instructions.
2. Theinstallationprogramwillrequestlhe etup"filer Click K“.
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complete the installation.
3. Type :\" in the prompted field and click K" to
4. Afier the insmllaiinn is complem. the foilnwmg modem listing should be shown under
odem Properties" in the antral Panel".
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Communications Port Change:
The installation program will autommieally attach the HS? ModemTM to Corn Port 5 or
higher. Since certain applicarions require Com Ports 1-4, the Com Port can be changed by
following die procedure outlined below.
l. Click Sl’Modem"under onwolPanel“.
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2. Choose the appropriate Cum Port and click pply“. This will complete the Com Port
change.
Uninstallatian:
The HSP Modem“ can be uninstalled by using the following procedure.
I, Click SPModem"under onuolPanel"
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2. Click ninstall". The “installation program will automatically remove the HS?
Modem” from the system.
HSP Mrodemr
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HSP PCI ModemTM Setup using Windows 98
The HSP ModemTM Wlii automatically handle all Varialions ofCPU types This eliminates the
problem ofpoor performance that results from installing the incorrect driver. The driver will
take advantage oflhe MMX enhancements lfrivailable.
l. if another HSP Modem” driver was previuusly installed‘ be sure (0 remove the sofiware
by following the appropriate Uninstnllotion Procedure provrded in the prior manual.
When the computer is turned off. plug the HS? PCl Modem'“ into an empty PCI slot.
When the system is turned on, it will automatically detect the PCI card. The installation
program will begin with the screen shown below. At this point. insert the HS? Modemm
driver disk in the floppy disk drive and click ext".
Add N Hildwua waste
2. Windows will search for the driver. Choose the emmmended“ option and click ext".
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34 Cheese loppy disk drives" and click ext" Cnminue to follow the inn!"
instructions |0 cumplele the msmllnuun process,
Add Mm- devmde wimd
4. Aficr the installation is complete. the following modem listing should be shown under
odem Propenies" in the mural Panel“.
Modems Plupenies
WWW
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Communications Port Change:
The installation program will automatically add the NSF Modem“ to Corn Pen 5. Since
cemin applications require Com Ports 1-4, the Com Port can be changed by following the
procedure outlined below.
1. Click Sl’ Modem" under ontroll’anel“.
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2. Choose the approprrate Com Port and click pply“. This will complete the Corn Port
change.
HSP Modem
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Uninstallation:
The HSP Modemm can he uninslnlled by using the following procedural
l. Click SPMudem"under ontmlPanel“.
lg,
HSP Mudtm
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M Bus: Mulumsdla Nelwurk
2. Click ninstall", The uninstallation program will automatically remove the HS?
Modem“ from the system
HSP Mndem
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HSP PCI ModemTM Setup using Windows NT Workstation 4.0
Windows NT 4.0 cannot automatically detect the CPU type from different vendors; therefore,
we have provided different drivers for the appropriate CPU type. Be sure to use the correct
driver for your CPU type. If you are unsure of the CPU type, contact your system vendurr
Note: There are [W0 ways to install the PCI Modem under Windows NT 4.0. Both options
are shown below.
Option 1:
If another HSP Modem“ driver‘was previously installed, be sure to remove the sofiwure
by following the appropriate Uninstallation Procedure provided in the prior manual.
When the computer is turned off. plug the HSP Modem“ PC] card into an empty PCI slot,
Afier turning the system on, a new Com Port will need to be added.
1. Under ontrolPanel",click arts.
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3. Click K" to limsh installing a new Com Port
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4. Click on Restart Now" The system will be resmned after msmlling the modem.
Syslem Selling Change
5. The new Communications Pon should be shown. Click lose" to contmue.
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6. The modem can now be added. Under ontrcl Panel", click odzms".
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3. Select
on detect my modem" and click ext .
lmlill New Modem
9. Make sure the dnver disk is installed in the A: Drive and click
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ll. The following listing should be shown. Click
Intlall New Madam
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ext" 10 continual
124 Select the Communications Port added for the RSV Modem“ and click ex ".
lnxk I New Nudtm
13. To complete the installanon program. (he new Communicaricns For! needs to be
- and . Click 5? P011".
confirmed. Under onlrol Panel", select
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Pmym
PCEald HSP Pod
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14. The new Com Port shculd be listed. Select lhe new Com Port and click K“. Restan
the system.
HSP Poll
15. Afier restarting the syslem< the following mndem should be listed under edcm
Properties” in the 0mm] Panel".
or! m Plonames
Option 2:
1. The second option to install [he HSP ModemTM us done in un" under the mrt“ menu.
Type the pmh as shown below to start the installauon and click K".
2. Click
4I
3. Click exl’Woccminue.
4. Install the driver risk in the A: Drive and click K",
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5. Select the HS? ModemTM and click K".
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Afier restarting [ha system. xhe following modem should be listed under
Properties" in the antral Panel".
Mndcms Pmpelties
P K K. PE! MDEIEM EBMQ
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odem
Uninsullation:
The HSP ModemTN can be unmsmlled by using
l. Under omrolPanel",click SPPon’i
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2. Click “install". The uninsmllalion pro
Modem"M from the system.
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the following procedure.
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gmm will automalically remove the HS?
1.3
Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3
NT 4.0 Pnl’ Modem Installation
Before installing the modem drivers, the l’nl’ lSA Enabler driver for NT must to be installed.
The driver library on the Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM includes tlte PnP ISA Enabler driver,
which handles the detection and installation of Plug and Play devices in Windows NT 40.
Install the l’nl’ [SA Enabler driver (PNPlSA) according to the following steps.
Note: Although Windows NT includes PNPISA to detect Plug and Play devices, Plug and
Play devices are not supported in Windows NT 40. Microsofi provides PNPISA as a
“use at your own risk" tool.
1. Locate the "PNPISAJNF" file in the Drvlih\Pnpisa\x86 folder on the Windows NT 4.0
CD‘ROM.
2. Use the right mouse button to click the "PNPISAJNF" file. and then click install on the
menu that appears.
3. Restart the computer.
Afier restarting the computer, you will receive a message that Windows NT has detected a
Plug and Play device. If the Plug and Play modem is not detected, you may need to repeat
this process to trigger the PM7 detection. The following steps should work‘
1. Turn off the computer and remove the modem.
2. Turn the computer on. and install PNPISA again.
3. Turn off the computer.
4. Plug the modem card back in.
5. Restart your computer and see if the modem is detected.
When the modem been detected use foiiowing steps:
1. Install the new device from the modem driver disk.
2. When Windows NT finishes the modem setup, restart the computer.
Uninstall HSP Modem
l. Go to ontrol Panel" and click SP Port".
2. Click ninstall“. The uninstallation program wili automatically remove the HSP
ModemTM from the system.
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INFORMATION TO (HE USER
hetksnuktruuuueszsnn x
{mks jev1ge compiies with part 15 of the FCC Rules
Operation is subiect to the following two conditionsi
(Ll This de'ice mnv not ceuse harmful interference.afld
(2! This device must accept An? 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 digitel device. Pursant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protecticn 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:
--Eeorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
r-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‘
Any changes of modifications not expressly
aDproved by the grantee of this device could void the
users authority to operate the equipment.

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