NetComm CD1800 manual Hardware Installation, Before YOU Begin

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Step 1 - Hardware Installation

BEFORE YOU BEGIN:

This device should be fitted and installed under normal operation. Any damage caused by abnormal installation or operation is not included in the manufacturer’s warranty.

Connect the serial port on the back of the modem (marked RS-232) to a COM port on your Computer using the serial cable.

Connect the power pack to a power point and connect the other end to the modem power socket (marked POWER).

Connect the telephone cord to the line socket on the back of the modem (marked LINE) and the other end to a phone socket.

Turn on your modem.

The hardware installation is complete. Turn on your computer and refer to the appropriate operating system in Step 2 - Driver Installation to continue.

Caution/Warning

Avoid connecting your modem to a digital telephone line or PABX.

If you are using Windows XP or Windows 2000 and you intend on using your modem, please ensure that the modem is turned on before turning on your PC so that the operating system detects the modem on startup.

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CD1800 56K WebMaster Quick Start Guide

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Contents Page Contents Thank you for purchasing a genuine NetComm product What’s in the Box?Hardware Installation Before YOU BeginSoftware Installation Windows XPWindows Rev.2 YML664 CD1800 56K WebMaster Quick Start Guide Windows Me Rev.2 YML664 CD1800 56K WebMaster Quick Start Guide Windows98 Rev.2 YML664 CD1800 56K WebMaster Quick Start Guide Rev.2 YML664 Windows95 Rev.2 YML664 Driver removal process forCD1800 Bvrp for Windows Adobe Acrobat Reader Using Bvrp PhoneTools Phone Features Making a Phone Call Using the SpeakerphoneSetting up the Answering Machine Answering MachineActivating/Deactivating the Answering Machine Record a Greeting MessageListening to Received Messages Fax Features Faxing a Document from any Windows ApplicationFaxing a file directly from PhoneTools Viewing and Printing FaxesContact Information Registering your ModemTrademarks and Notices Warranty Registration Form Page Product Warranty Limitations of Warranty