ZyXEL Communications Comet 336P user manual Fax/Modem Enabler, Technical Notes for Enabler

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Card Type : “ Modem” (COM 2)

Manufacturer : “ Intelligent”

Product Name : “ AT&T FAX/MODEM”

[Configuration Information] Configuring client handle is 9F20

Memory + I/O interface, Vcc 50, Vpp1 50, Vpp2 50 Config base 0100, Config values:

Option value : 61

Status value : 08 I/O rang 2F8-2FF, 8-bit Assigned IRQ is 3 (enabled)

SLOT 1 :

SLOT 1 is empty

5.Run an application program, such as Telix or Procom Plus, and set the appropriate COM port and IRQ settings.

6.Connect the FAX/MODEM interface cable and hook the RJ-11 plug to the telephone line outlet.

7.Now you can make fax or modem connections with the application program.

ONote: Insert FAX/MODEM before running communication program.

Fax/Modem Enabler

MDMEN.EXE is the DOS enabler for the PCMCIA Fax/Modem. For systems without any Card Services, you can use the enabler in the bundled INF file disk to enable the Fax/Modem.

The enabler can be installed as a DOS command to be run from the DOS prompt when you wish to use it, or you can put the enabler into the AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files to load the driver every time you start your computer.

MDMEN [COM=m] [IRQ=nn] [SLT=n]

COM=m Specify the COM port value (m=1 - 3). Default is 2.

IRQ=nn Specify the interrupt request number in decimal. Default: 4 for COM1 and COM3, 3 for COM2 and COM4.

SLT=n Specify the slot number the Fax/Modem card. Default: auto-detection.

Example: MODEMEN COM=2 IRQ=5 SLT=1

Technical Notes for Enabler

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Contents Comet 336P User’s Manual FCC Part 15 Information Limited WarrantyAcknowledgments Contacting ZyXEL FCC Requirements∙ E-mail Table of Contents AT Command Set Summaries Required Equipment IntroductionUnpacking Your Modem Hardware OverviewIntroduction Windows InstallationUsing INF file in the bundled diskette HardwareDOS Technical Notes for Enabler Fax/Modem EnablerIRQ Number Address Windows NTClick the Finish button Installation Installation Basic Modem Operation Understanding AT CommandsUsing the Windows 95 Hyper Terminal Program Dialing and Answering Techniques Dialing using the ATD CommandATS0=0 Making Your First ConnectionAuto-Answer and Hook Controls ATS0=nAT Command Set/Type Example Quick Tips when issuing AT CommandsCommand Description Changing S Register Values Modem Result CodesViewing S Register Values Dialing Stored Phone Numbers Saving Settings and User ProfilesNon-Volatile Memory Storing Phone NumbersAT Command Description Default Modem Settings for PC’sBasic Modem Operation Basic AT Command Set AT Command Set SummariesMNP4+MNP5 Extended AT& Command Set9600/7200T/4800 Extended AT* Command Set Registers ATSn=x Status Registers & Result CodesRegister Definitions Page ATXn Result Code Option Table Result Code Field Descriptions Result Code Chart Symbol Reference