ZyXEL Communications Comet 336P user manual Windows NT, IRQ Number Address

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Most communication software follows the following IRQ settings and I/O address settings:

IRQ Number

I/O Address

COM1:

4

3F8

COM2:

3

2F8

COM3:

4

3E8

COM4:

3

2E8

If you are using Windows 3.x, you can change the IRQ from the CONTROL PANEL

-PORTS - ADVANCED dialog box. If you change the COMPORT and IRQ under Windows, be sure the settings match the parameter in the MDMEN.EXE command line.

Windows NT 4.0

Follow the steps below to configure your Comet using Windows NT 4.0.

1.Insert the fax/modem card into the PCMCIA slot, and make sure it is firmly seated.

2.Turn on your computer and start Windows NT 4.0.

3.From the Control Panel double click the Modem Icon.

4.From the Install New Modem dialogue box, click the Next button.

5.Select Standard modem and click the Next button.

6.Click the Finish button.

Using INF File in the Bundled Diskette

1.Insert the fax/modem card into the PCMCIA slot, and make sure it is firmly seated.

2.Turn on your computer and start Windows NT 4.0.

3.From the Control Panel double click the Modem Icon.

4.From the Install New Modem dialogue box, click the Next button.

5.Click the Change button to change the modem type.

6.Click the Have Disk... button.

7.Insert the INF file disk bundled with the fax/modem PC Card into the floppy drive.

8.Enter the path A:\ and click the OK button.

9.Click OK to accept the modem type PCMCIA 33.6kbps FAX + Modem.

6 Installation

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Contents Comet 336P User’s Manual Limited Warranty AcknowledgmentsFCC Part 15 Information FCC Requirements Contacting ZyXEL∙ E-mail Table of Contents AT Command Set Summaries Introduction Unpacking Your ModemHardware Overview Required EquipmentIntroduction Installation Using INF file in the bundled disketteHardware WindowsDOS Fax/Modem Enabler Technical Notes for EnablerWindows NT IRQ Number AddressClick the Finish button Installation Installation Understanding AT Commands Using the Windows 95 Hyper Terminal ProgramBasic Modem Operation Dialing using the ATD Command Dialing and Answering TechniquesMaking Your First Connection Auto-Answer and Hook ControlsATS0=n ATS0=0Quick Tips when issuing AT Commands Command DescriptionAT Command Set/Type Example Modem Result Codes Viewing S Register ValuesChanging S Register Values Saving Settings and User Profiles Non-Volatile MemoryStoring Phone Numbers Dialing Stored Phone NumbersDefault Modem Settings for PC’s AT Command DescriptionBasic Modem Operation AT Command Set Summaries Basic AT Command SetExtended AT& Command Set MNP4+MNP59600/7200T/4800 Extended AT* Command Set Status Registers & Result Codes Register DefinitionsRegisters ATSn=x Page ATXn Result Code Option Table Result Code Chart Symbol Reference Result Code Field Descriptions