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Zoltrix, Inc.
41778 Christy Street
Fremont, CA 94538
56K Internal Modem with Speaker/Phone
FCC ID: H4TFM-RIB3HSF
Model: FM-RIB3HSF
Usser’s Manual(Prelimjnaty)
FCC Warning
This device complies with Part [5 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (I) this
device may not cause harmful interference,'and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation
Information to the User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class
B digital device pursuant to part I5 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal-
lation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fi'equency 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 interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to conect the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-lncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipth into an outlet on a circuit different fi'orn that to
which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radiofl'V technician (or help and for
additional suggestions.
The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communica-
Problems." This booklet is available from the U5. Goverru'nent Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
FCC Warning
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the manufacmrer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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INTERNAL FAX/MODEM INSTALLATION
1 Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase. The Zaltrl‘x Calm: uses Rockwell‘s state-of-the-an
HSF chipset. Host-controlled modem software perforrm processing of general modem control,
command sets, fax Class 1' speakerphone, voice/audio/TAM, error correction, data compres-
Slon, and operating system interface functions.
1.1 Before You Start
lfyou've never installed an add-in board in your computer before, please follow the
instructions in this section carefully. Read the entire section before beginning.
1.1.1 Electra-static Discharge (ESD)
Someofdieoomponmts onyoluboardaresensitivetomfigdmddmflmfliafifi
Discharge). so before you handle the fat/modem, you need todischarge any static elem'icity that you
may have generated. This can bedone by touching any unpainted metal surfaces of your computers
chassis or by gasping a cold water pipe. This is called "grounding". Ground yourself before you
take the board out ofthe static-shielded bag and everytimeyou intend to handle the board.
The board should be kept in the static-shielded bag anytime it is not installed in your
computer, Never bring the board close to anything plastic where high levels of ESD
(Electra-Static Discharge) may exist. Because ESD can even reside on the outside ofthe @
static-shielded bag. you should never place the board on top of the bag.
Also, please read through the User's Manual for your computer for any precautions
that should be followed for your particular computer.
1.1.2 Safety Precautions
Some general safety precautions you should follow are:
1. Turn OFF the computer before you begin. Also, turn OFF any external
devices that are connected to your computer, such as printers.
2. Handle the board gently by the edges. Some of the component leads under the
board have very sharp edges and may cause serious injury.
1.2 Necessary Equipment
Make sure that you have the following equipment at hand before you begin.
The Zoltn'x Cobra
A Pentium or faster compatible computer with an available PCI cxpanslon slot
A modular telephone outlet and cable
A small, flat-blade screwdriver and a small pair ofpliers or twcczcrs
A telephone set (Optional)
Shielded PC speakers or headset and Microphone (required for speaker phone)
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Chapter 1 Internal Fur/Modem Installatiall
1.3 installation Steps
The steps to install your modem are shown in order in this section. For some
steps, you may need to refer to your computer’s User‘s Manual.
1.3.1 Selecting the COM Port
The 201ml: Cobra is PnP and can use COM ports I to 8 and IRQ'S 2,3,4,5,10,l IJZ
& 15. This is selected automatically. There are no hardwarejumpers or dip switches to
set. Refer to Chapter 2 for the Windows software installation instructions. You may want
to read the section (T .2 Determining What Serials Ports Are Installed in Your Computer)
to determine if you have any available com port addresses left on your computer,
1.3.2 Jumper settings
Before inserting the modem into the slot in the computer, you should go over the
following options to properly configure the modems jumper settings.
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CONl Audio Out: Connect to the Sound cards CD-ROM audio input
CONZ Audio In: Connect to the CD-ROM audio output
JP: Short to enable the internal speaker (Default)
Open to disable the internal speaker
JPS Short if connecting speakers to the speakerjack (Default)
Open if connecting a headset to the speakerjack
JN Short pins 2-3 (Default)
IPA
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Note: Short - Jumper shorting the designated pins together
Open = No jumper across the designated pins
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L3 installation Steps
The steps to install your modem are shown in order in this section. For some
steps, you may need to refer to your computer‘s User‘s Manual,
1.3.1 Selecting the COM Port
The Zalrrix vam is PnP and can use COM ports I to 8 and lRQ's 2,3,4,5,I0,1I,12
& I5. This is selected automatically, There are no hardware jumpers or dip switches to
set, Refer to Chapter 2 for the Windows sofiware installation instructions. You may want
to read the section (T1 Determining What Serials Ports Are Installed in Your Computer)
to determine if you have any available com port addresses lefi on your computer.
1.3.2 Jumper settings
Before insening the modem into the slot in the computer. you should go over the
following options to properly configure the modemsjumper settings.
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CON] Audio Out: Connect to the Sound cards CD-ROM audio input
CONZ Audio In: Connect to the CD—ROM audio output
in Short to enable the internal speaker (Default)
Open to disable the internal speaker
J P3 Short ii' connecting speakers to the speakerjaek (Default) 6) "i‘ A ‘N
Open if connecting a headset to the speaker jack
JN Short pins 1-2 for line out level to be sent to the speaker jack
Short pins 2-3 for speaker out level to be sent to the speakerjaek (Default)
JP4
. DenatesJN‘s pin 1 location
Note: Short = Jumper shorting the designated pins together
Open = No jumper across the designated pins
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Chapter 1 Internal Fax/Modem Installation
1.3.3 Recommended Jumper settings
Following are the recommended settings for various uses:
1. Passive speakers (non amplified) Use the factory default settings.
2. Active speakers (amplified) J P2=shorl, JP3=open, JP4=2&3
3. Sound card connection JPZfiopen, JP3=open, JP4=2&3
4. Headset JP2=short. JP3—open, JP —
1.3.4 Connecting to a sound card (optional)
If you want the modem to share the sound cards speakers, you can use one of two
' different methods. The first method needs to be done before installing the modem, while
the second method is performed when the modem is installed.
1.3.5 Connecting to a sound card (via CD-ROM audio-in)
To control the volume of the modem use your sound cards software audio mixer or
the Win95 volume control and use the CD selection, A drawback to using this method is
that an audio CD will also be affected by the volume change intended for the modern.
1. Connect CON] to the sound cards CD-Audio-in.
2. Connect the CD-ROM audio-out to CONZ with a 4 pin audio cable.
Note: Make sure that the left, right and ground channels from the CD-ROM
'@ connects to the proper pins on com and CONZ. @
1.3.6 Connecting to a sound card (via Sound cards line-in)
To control the volume of the modem use your sound cards sonware audio mixer or
the Win95/98 volume control and use the Line selection.
1. Connect an audio cable, with a V8 inch stereo plug at both ends, into the
modems speaker jack.
2. Connect ther other end of the audio cable into the sound cards line-in jack.
13.7 Inserting the Fax/Modem
I. Turn off the power to the computer. Also, turn off any external devices that are
attached, such as a printer and monitor.
2. Take out the mounting screws on the back of you computer, Refer to your
computer manual if you cannot locate them.
3, Remove the computer cover. Refer to your computer manual if you cannot
determine how to remove the cover.
4. Select an empty PCI slot. You may need to remove the metal slot covcr first,
using a small screwdriver.
5. Discharge any static electricity in your body by touching any bare metal surface on
the chassis of the computer and remove the modem from the statioshielded bag.
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6. Press the board firmly into the slot ensuring that the gold tabs on the fax/modem
are aligned with the connectors in the slot,
7. Insert the screw and tighten slightly. Check to ensure that the telephone jacks in
the back of the modem are unobstructed. if so, then tighten the screw securely.
8. Replace the computer cover.
1.3.8 Installing Telephone Lines
The Fax/Modem has two modular telephone jacks on the back of the modem. You
Wl" need to connect your Fax/Modem to the wall outlet via a modular telephone cord.
If your wall outlet is not a modular type, you can purchase an inexpensive converter
at most electronics or phone stores. It is suggested that you connect your modem to a
"dedicaled line". A dedicated line is a regular phone line that does not go through a
switchboard, PBX, etc...
You can also connect a telephone set to your modem, enabling you to use the phone
when the modem is not in use. The modem can also be used as an autodialer with your
telephone set. it is recommended that you use a single line phone outlet (Rll l). However,
you can use a two-line (RJI4) phone line, but the modem will only work on the first line
using the center pair ofwires.
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To connect the telephone line to the modem follow these steps:
1. Insert one end ofthe phone line into thejack on the modem labeled Llne or *
Wall.
2. Insert the other end of the phone line into the phone jack, (usually located on the
wall).
If you wish to use a phone in conjunction with your modem, please follow
these steps:
I. Insert the line from the phone into the modem jack labeled Phone.
2. Make sure that the other end ofthe phone line is connected to the telephone.
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