MaxTech V.42bis, V.32bis user manual Software Installation/Configuration

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3.If you have one or more serial ports on the back of your computer, reconfigure your modem. Your modem is shipped set to COM1 on IRQ4. Reconfigure the modem to either COM3/IRQ5 or COM4/IRQ2 (refer to Table 2-1 in Sec-

tion 2.4).

4. Remove your computer's cover (refer to your computer's owner manual).

5.Select any available half-card slot, and then remove the slot cover (refer to Figure 2-2).

6.Carefully slide the internal mo- dem into the slot you have cho- sen, applying even pressure un- til the modem is completely seated in the slot.

7.Fasten the retaining bracket

with the screw from the slot cover. Make sure the modem is properly aligned. Store the slot cover for future use.

8.Replace the computer cover and plug in your computer.

9.Connect the telephone cable from the modem (“LINE” connector) to the telephone wall jack.

10.Optionally connect: 1) your telephone to the modem's “PHONE” connector, 2) a speaker to the modem's“SPKR” connector, and 3) a microphone to the modem's “MIC” connector. Note that the distance between the microphone and the speaker must be greater than twelve (12) inches to prevent unpleasant speaker feedback.

11.Turn your computer on. Your modem is now installed.

2.3 Software Installation/Configuration

You are now ready to install and configure the commu- nication software. Refer to your software manual for instal- lation procedures. Your software must be configured to communicate with the modem on the same COM port and IRQ line used by the modem.

If you are using Microsoft Windows 3.x and have changed the modem's operating setting from the default COM1/ IRQ4 to COM3/IRQ5 or COM4/IRQ2 to avoid a conflict, you must use Windows' Control Panel (in the “Main” Group within Program Manager) to configure Windows to recognize the new settings before installing any software. In Control Panel, double-click on Ports. Click once on the icon for the Com port you have set your modem to. Click the Settings button. Click the Advanced button. The Base I/O Port

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Contents Contents Hardware Installation Unpacking Your ModemSoftware Installation/Configuration Fasten the retaining bracketPage COM Port and Interrupt Settings Devices in your computer cannot share an IRQ withTesting Your Modem After Installation Using Your ModemExecuting Commands Where To Go From HereCommand Structure Basic AT Commands Extended AT Commands Force DSR Signal High on Mode after DTR toggleGuard tone disabled Enable Trellis Coding @Enable Auto Fall Forward/Back 22bis auto-retrain disabled22bis auto-retrain enabled Disable Auto Fall Forward/BackFax Class 1 Commands Voice Mode Commands S Registers Function Range/units Default Basic Response Codes Modem does not dial Modem does not respond to commandsModem dials but does not connect High pitch tone is heard whenever you answer the phone Modem makes a connection but no data appears on your screenModem exhibits poor voice record or playback FCC Compliance UartFCC Class B Statement DOC Compliance InformationDisclaimer, Copyright, And Other Notices Section One Introduction Software Installation/Configuration COM Port and Interrupt Settings Switch Block SW-1 Location Switch Block Settings Testing Your Modem After Installation Originate calls in answer mode Bold text Command Function Manually answer incoming callCcitt mode With AT or follow with EnterCommands are not echoed Toggle Resets modem after DTR toggleRecall factory default configuration Hz guard toneMNP/V.42/V.42bis Commands \A3\Q3 Switch to reliable link from normal link Register Function Range/units Default S RegistersSection Five Result Codes Section Six Troubleshooting Modem does not dial Power 75 W Section Eight Support and Service DOC Compliance Information Disclaimer, Copyright, And Other Notices