EXP Computer PCMCIA Ethernet Modem Adapter Windows 95 Installation, Install the Thincom Card

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INSTALLATION

WINDOWS 95 INSTALLATION

The ThinCom card is a Windows 95 compatible product. It is installed as Plug-N-Play peripheral. Your system >32-Bit PC Card (PCMCIA) support= should be enabled prior to operating the ThinCom card. (See >Enable the 32-Bit card support in Windows 95' next page) Be sure to have yourThinCom= s device driver diskette and the Windows 95 CD-ROM or diskette handy.

INSTALL THE THINCOM CARD

1.Start Windows 95 and insert the modem into PC Card (PCMCIA) slot. Check your computer User*s manual for the slot location.

2.The Windows 95 will sense the new hardware upon a card insertion and ask you for the software driver diskette.

3.Depending on the previous software and hardware installed in your system, it may attempt to copy other files from the Windows 95 install source (CD-ROM or diskette).

NOTE: If you are reinstalling the card in a system where there is a previous version of the drivers for this card you must competely remove old entries from Control Panel => System => Device Manager => Multi-Function Adapter.

IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG

In case of difficulty such as after you inserted the card and there is NO ANew Hardware Found@ window pop-up or there is no information about the modem. Please check the PCMCIA Socket support, the 32-Bit Card support may not enable or working properly. Follow the instruction to enabling the Socket support.

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Contents ThinCom Pcmcia Ethernet Modem Adapter User=s Manual Copyright Table of Contents Register Summary Introduction System RequirementIntroduction Installation Hardware Installation GuideInstallation Installation Verification Network Environment Driver selectionInstallation Installation Testing the Modem Testing the NetworkWindows 95 Installation Install the Thincom CardIf Something Goes Wrong Enabling 32-BIT Card Support in Windows Installation Verification ModemNetwork Installation Data Communication Operation Operating Mode Operating ModeRemote Access Data CommunicationFile Transferring Cellular OperationFAX Operation FAX OperationPage Diagnostic Diagnostic FunctionTroubleshooting TroubleshootingNo Dial Tone Appendix a CS.EXE Pcmcs Ctalkcs Basic AT= command for 28,800 Modem Command Function Appendix a Set 10 pps pulse dial with 39%/61% make/break Modem negotiates an error corrected link MNP 10 Commands ECC ComandsEnable MNP 10 extended services detection only Caller ID CommandsCellular Commands Basic AT= command for 1414 CL Command Default FunctionIs enabled when DTR is turned on Configured. DTR optionHz guard tone enabled Disabled QAM modulation onlyATDS=n command = 0, 9, A, B, C, D, #, *, T, P, R, W, @ 42, MNP AT Commands Default FunctionS37000 S90000 S108002 S109062 Range No RetrainEnable Bps rate adjusting Disables V.42 bis Enables V.42 bis only when transmitting dataEnables V.42 bis only when receiving data Dial Modifiers Command FunctionCommand Function Return the value of default S register ECC Commands Operating Consideration Register Summary Function Range Units Function Range UnitsFunction Range S33 Xoff Character 255 Appendix B Page FCC Compliance Statements FCC PartFCC Consumer Information and FCC Requirements Canadian Department of Communications compliance statements Page