6.Replace the computer cover and plug in your com- puter.
7.Connect the telephone cable from the modem's LINE connector to the telephone wall jack. See Figure
8.Optionally, connect your telephone to the modem's PHONE connector.
9.Optionally, connect your microphone to the modem's MIC jack.
10.Optionally, connect your speakers into the modem's SPK jack.
11.Turn your computer on. Your modem is now in- stalled.
2.4Hardware Configuration (Plug and Play)
Your modem is configured using the Plug and Play (PnP) capabilities of your computer. Plug and Play is a set of specifications that define the ability for the com- puter hardware and operating system to automatically configure all compliant devices that are installed, reliev- ing the user of the need to determine which addresses and interrupts to use for each device. Consult your PC's owner's manual to determine if it is PnP Revision 1.0a compliant. You most likely have a Plug and Play Revision 1.0a compliant system if it was purchased after June 1994 or if the BIOS is dated after June 1994.
Proceed to one of the following sections, depending on your system's configuration:
•Section 2.4.1 if you are running Windows 95 (with or without a Plug and Play PC)
•Section 2.4.2 if you are running Windows 3.1x or DOS on a
•Section 2.4.3 if you are running Windows 3.1x on a non-PnP PC.
2.4.1Configuring in Windows 95
When Windows 95 starts for the first time after
card installation, it detects the modem and displays the New Hardware Found dialog box.
Under New Hardware Found, when asked to “Select which driver you want to install for your new hardware,” click on “Driver from disk provided by hard- ware manufacturer.” Click “OK.”
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