MaxTech V.34/V.42bis user manual Configuring in a Plug and Play System without Windows

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The Install From Disk dialog box now instructs you to “Insert the manufacturer's installation disk into the drive selected, and then click OK.” Insert the modem's Utility diskette into the disk drive and type A:\ (or B:\ if inserted in drive B) in the “Copy manufacturer's files from:” box. Click “OK.”

Windows 95 may request its own installation disks for some files. Insert the Windows 95 disks as required. When all necessary files are copied, the modem is configured. Windows 95 will assign the modem a COM port and IRQ line.

Windows 95 communication packages will recog- nize the modem by name. Windows 3.1x communication packages running under Windows 95 need to access the modem via the COM port designation given to the modem. This can be found by running Control Panel (StartSettingsControl Panel), double-clickingMo- dems, selecting the modem and clicking on “Properties” under the General tab. Note which COM port is being used by the modem. Proceed to Section 2.5, Software Installation/Configuration.

2.4.2Configuring in a Plug and Play System without Windows 95

When this modem is installed in a Plug and Play system without Windows 95, the computer's BIOS will assign a COM port and IRQ line to the modem.

Proceed to Section 2.5, Software Installation/Con- figuration.

2.4.3 Configuring in a Non-Plug and Play System

Computers without native Plug and Play capabili- ties require the use of the included modem driver. If you have not already installed this driver, refer to the file README.1ST on the Windows 95 driver disk for instal- lation and configuration instructions. Once the driver is installed the modem is enabled and configured during system boot-up. The COM port and IRQ settings that are assigned to the modem will be displayed on the screen as the driver is loaded.

Configure Windows 3.1x to properly recognize these modem settings by opening PROGRAM

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Contents MAN080 Rev SF-1128HV/R16-PnP Contents Section One Introduction Section Two InstallationInstall Windows Unpacking Your ModemHardware Installation Expansion SlotsBack Plate Hardware Configuration Plug and Play Configuring in WindowsReplace the computer cover and plug in your com- puter Configuring in a Plug and Play System without Windows Configuring in a Non-Plug and Play SystemSoftware Installation and Configuration Testing Your Modem After Installation Using Your ModemWhere To Go From Here Command Structure Section Three AT Command SetExecuting Commands Basic AT CommandsLow speaker volume Commands are not echoedCommands are echoed Enable Autoscan modeExtended AT Commands Disable auto-retrain Force DSR Signal High onPower on or reset CTS operates per flow controlMNP/V.42/V.42bis Commands Fax Class 1 Commands Fax Class 2 CommandsVoice Commands Section Four S RegistersRegister Function Range/units Default S RegistersSection Six Troubleshooting Modem does not respond to commandsSection Five Result Codes Modem makes a connection but no data appears on your screen Modem does not dialModem dials but does not connect High pitch tone is heard whenever you answer the phoneSection Seven Support and Service Appendix a SpecificationsModem exhibits poor voice record or playback Appendix B Speaker Type Selection Appendix C NoticesFCC Compliance FCC Class B Statement DOC Compliance InformationUL Notice