EXP Computer PCMCIA Ethernet Modem Adapter user manual Introduction, System Requirement

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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

Congratulation on your purchase of the ThinCom PC Card. It is among the finest card in today's market. We develop this innovative product to meet or exceed the computer manufacturers' specifications as well as your communication needs.

The ThinCom has dual functions in one card, the Fax/Data Modem portion allows you to use data communication such as connecting to an on-line service or the Internet, or send and receive fax. Ethernet Local Area Network portion give you the connection to your LAN server. These two functions can be performed simultaneously. For example down load a file from a remote location to a network drive.

Features

!Dual functions Data/Fax modem and Ethernet in a Type II PC Card

!Simultaneous modem and Ethernet Local Area Network operation.

!Compatible with standard Socket Services and Card Services (PCMCIA 2.1) and Windows 95.

!3 years warranty

Fax/Data Modem

!Support industrial standard Hayes "AT" command set

!Adaptive Dialing

!Call progress monitoring

!Data Mode communication speed: 33,600, 28,800, 14,400, 9600 or 2400 bps

!Compatible protocol: ITU (CCITT) V.34, V.FC, V.32bis, V.32, V.23, V.22bis, V.22, V22.A/B, V.21, Bell 103 and 212A.

!Fax Mode: Group III Compatible

Class I and/or Class II commands on send and receive up to 14,400 bps ITU (CCITT) V.17, V.29, V.27ter, V.21 Ch.2

!Built-in Error correction: V.42, MNP 2-4

!Built-in Data Compression: V.42 bis and MNP 5

!Automatic Power Save in sleep mode

!Auto Retrain

!Support Diagnostics modes

!Cellular ready using MNP 10 Cellular Enhancement protocol

Ethernet

!Support IEEE 802.3 (ANSI 8802-3) and Ethernet Standard.

!Direct 10 Base T (twisted pair) connection using RJ-45

!Driver support for most Network Operating System

SYSTEM REQUIREMENT

The following list contains all elements needed for the ThinCom PC Card to function as a fax/data modem and Ethernet card.

1. A notebook or desktop computer with a PC Card (PCMCIA ) slot.

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Contents ThinCom Pcmcia Ethernet Modem Adapter User=s Manual Copyright Table of Contents Register Summary System Requirement IntroductionIntroduction Hardware Installation Guide InstallationInstallation Network Environment Driver selection Installation VerificationInstallation Testing the Network Installation Testing the ModemIf Something Goes Wrong Windows 95 InstallationInstall the Thincom Card Enabling 32-BIT Card Support in Windows Modem Installation VerificationNetwork Installation Data Communication Operation Operating Mode Operating ModeData Communication Remote AccessFile Transferring Cellular OperationFAX Operation FAX OperationPage Diagnostic Function DiagnosticNo Dial Tone TroubleshootingTroubleshooting 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 ECC Comands MNP 10 CommandsCaller ID Commands Enable MNP 10 extended services detection onlyCellular Commands Command Default Function Basic AT= command for 1414 CLConfigured. DTR option Is enabled when DTR is turned onHz guard tone enabled Disabled QAM modulation only42, MNP AT Commands Default Function ATDS=n command = 0, 9, A, B, C, D, #, *, T, P, R, W, @S37000 S90000 S108002 S109062 Range No RetrainEnable Bps rate adjusting Enables V.42 bis only when transmitting data Disables V.42 bisEnables V.42 bis only when receiving data Dial Modifiers Command FunctionCommand Function Return the value of default S register ECC Commands Operating Consideration Function Range Units Register Summary Function Range UnitsFunction Range S33 Xoff Character 255 Appendix B Page FCC Part FCC Compliance StatementsFCC Consumer Information and FCC Requirements Canadian Department of Communications compliance statements Page