ZyXEL Communications Comet 336P user manual Installation, Hardware, Windows

Page 9

2 Installation

This chapter describes how to install your Comet hardware. Installation procedures also cover Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, and DOS operating systems.

Hardware

You can insert your Comet with your computer turned on or off. Follow the steps below to complete the hardware installation:

1.Hold the card label up and insert and attach the modem cable to the connector displaying the modem icon.

2.Insert the card into the PCMCIA Type II or Type III slot on your computer.

3.Plug the RJ-11 cable into the telephone line jack and into the modem connector.

Windows 95

No any diskette needed in this installation.

1.Choose Select from a list of alternate drivers in the New Hardware Found dialog box.

2.Select Standard Modem Types and Standard 33600 bps Modem.

3.Click the OK button.

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

5.Restart Windows 95.

ONote: Insert FAX/MODEM before running communication program.

Using INF file in the bundled diskette

1.Turn on your computer.

2.Insert the Fax/Modem card into the free PCMCIA slot, and make sure if it is firmly seated.

3.From the New Hardware Found dialog box, select Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer, and click OK.

4.Enter the path A:\, and insert the Fax/Modem card INF file disk. Windows 95 will install the modem INF file automatically.

Installation 3

Image 9
Contents Comet 336P User’s Manual Limited Warranty AcknowledgmentsFCC Part 15 Information Contacting ZyXEL FCC Requirements∙ E-mail Table of Contents AT Command Set Summaries Unpacking Your Modem IntroductionHardware Overview Required EquipmentIntroduction Using INF file in the bundled diskette InstallationHardware WindowsDOS Technical Notes for Enabler Fax/Modem EnablerIRQ Number Address Windows NTClick the Finish button Installation Installation Understanding AT Commands Using the Windows 95 Hyper Terminal ProgramBasic Modem Operation Dialing and Answering Techniques Dialing using the ATD CommandAuto-Answer and Hook Controls Making Your First ConnectionATS0=n ATS0=0Quick Tips when issuing AT Commands Command DescriptionAT Command Set/Type Example Modem Result Codes Viewing S Register ValuesChanging S Register Values Non-Volatile Memory Saving Settings and User ProfilesStoring Phone Numbers Dialing Stored 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 Status Registers & Result Codes Register DefinitionsRegisters ATSn=x Page ATXn Result Code Option Table Result Code Field Descriptions Result Code Chart Symbol Reference