Motorola SM56 quick start ∙ The modem installs at COM 5 or higher, ∙ There is no dial tone

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The modem installs at COM 5 (or higher)

Some communications applications do not communicate with a COM port higher than COM4. If the SM56 installs on COM5 or higher, force the modem to a lower COM port as follows.

1.Open the SM56 Control Panel application.

2.Select the Advanced tab.

3.Click on the radio button for the desired COM port. Note that unavailable COM ports are grayed out and not selectable.

Windows 95/98 DOS box applications do not work with the modem

By default DOS box support is disabled after installing the SM56 modem. You must enable it via the Advanced tab in the SM56 Control Panel application (Start->Settings->Control Panel, then double-click the SM56 Modem icon). Make sure the DOS box check box is checked. If not, click it to check it, exit the SM56 Control Panel application and restart the computer. You must restart the computer to complete DOS box enabling.

If the Enable DOS box check box is already checked (i.e. enabled), and DOS box application still do not work, try:

1.Open the Control Panel.

2.Double click the System icon.

3.Expand the Modem branch.

4.Double click the Motorola SM56 modem.

5.Select the Modem tab. Make a note of the COM port number.

6.Select the Resources tab. Make a note of the IRQ number listed.

7.For DOS support to operate correctly, the SM56 modem cannot occupy the standard IRQ for the COM port number.

8.Uncheck the Use Automatic Resources check box.

Double click on the Interrupt Request label and change the IRQ to a different number that is not in conflict with another device. (If there is no free IRQ: free one, or change other device IRQ levels to free a non-standard IRQ).

There is no dial tone

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Contents Introduction ContentsOverview Page Personal Computer Requirements Recommended CPUsCompatible Operating Systems Preparing the Computer for SM56 InstallationLevel 2 Cache Benefits System RAM RequirementsTapi Connector Sound Card CompatibilityOn-Board Microphone and Speaker Jacks SM56 Hardware Installation ProcedureSM56 Pin Signal Installing SM56 Software on Windows 95/98 Installing on Windows 95/98COM Port IO Address Installing SM56 Software on Windows NTInstall a COM port for the modem Install the SM56 modem software Verifying Proper Modem InstallationVerifying SM56 Software Installation Run modem diagnostic from the SM56 Control PanelVerifying SM56 Hardware Operation Select Programs--Accessories--HyperTerminalChanging the Operating System DOS-Based Applications and Games Using the SM56 ModemBit Windows 95/98 Applications SM56 Software Upgrade Procedure Windows 95/98 Un-installing and Upgrading the SM56 ModemSM56 Un-Install Procedure SM56 Software Upgrade Procedure Windows NT TroubleshootingRecovering From an Unsuccessful Upgrade Windows 95/98 Recovering From an Unsuccessful Upgrade Windows NTUncheck the Use Automatic Resources check box ∙ The modem installs at COM 5 or higher∙ There is no dial tone ∙ The modem disconnects while transmission is in progress ∙ The modem cannot complete a connection to another modem∙ The modem does not answer incoming calls ∙ The computer runs slower than usual∙ The modem does not respond to AT commands Select If You Have a Hardware Conflict∙ The modem connects then meaningless characters appear ∙ How to Add AT CommandsCheck the Use Error Control-Required to Connect box Select ConnectionReporting Problems and Contacting the Modem Supplier Understanding Microsoft Windows Logo CertificationAn Overview of the V.90 Protocol Appendix a SM56 Specifications Appendix B Software License AgreementPage Readme 04/12/99 JHowley
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