Motorola quick start Installing SM56 Software on Windows 95/98, Installing on Windows 95/98

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2.Locate a vacant PCI bus connector.

3.If using the SM56 Data/Fax/Speakerphone modem, connect the sound subsystem interface cable(s) to the modem card (via the internal TAPI connector or using the audio jacks -- refer to the information above on sound card compatibility.)

4.Connect the modem Line input to an analog phone jack using an RJ-11 phone cable. Optionally, connect a telephone handset to the Phone input on the line interface card.

5. Replace the personal computer cover and power it back on.

6 Installing SM56 Software on Windows 95/98

Note: Windows 95/98 assigns the modem a COM port number. To support older software applications and DOS games the SM56 installation software attempts to negotiate a COM port number in the range of 1-4. If the install picks a higher COM port, you can force the COM port selection via the Control Panel application after install is complete.

Installing on Windows 95/98

(Note: The Install Wizard may vary slightly with different versions of the OS and different service packs)

On starting Windows for the first time after installing the SM56 line interface card, the Windows Configuration Manager detects the new hardware, assigns resources to it, and then displays a window requesting the modem software drivers. This indicates that the Configuration Manager is looking for the information (INF) file, which contains information about the modem, including device type (Modem), device driver information (the name of the driver that will control the modem) and the AT command/response sets that it supports.

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Contents Overview ContentsIntroduction Page Recommended CPUs Personal Computer RequirementsSystem RAM Requirements Preparing the Computer for SM56 InstallationLevel 2 Cache Benefits Compatible Operating SystemsSound Card Compatibility Tapi ConnectorSM56 Pin Signal SM56 Hardware Installation ProcedureOn-Board Microphone and Speaker Jacks Installing on Windows 95/98 Installing SM56 Software on Windows 95/98Install a COM port for the modem Installing SM56 Software on Windows NTCOM Port IO Address Run modem diagnostic from the SM56 Control Panel Verifying Proper Modem InstallationVerifying SM56 Software Installation Install the SM56 modem softwareChanging the Operating System Select Programs--Accessories--HyperTerminalVerifying SM56 Hardware Operation Bit Windows 95/98 Applications Using the SM56 ModemDOS-Based Applications and Games SM56 Un-Install Procedure Un-installing and Upgrading the SM56 ModemSM56 Software Upgrade Procedure Windows 95/98 Recovering From an Unsuccessful Upgrade Windows NT TroubleshootingRecovering From an Unsuccessful Upgrade Windows 95/98 SM56 Software Upgrade Procedure Windows NT∙ There is no dial tone ∙ The modem installs at COM 5 or higherUncheck the Use Automatic Resources check box ∙ The computer runs slower than usual ∙ The modem cannot complete a connection to another modem∙ The modem does not answer incoming calls ∙ The modem disconnects while transmission is in progressSelect If You Have a Hardware Conflict ∙ The modem does not respond to AT commandsSelect Connection ∙ How to Add AT CommandsCheck the Use Error Control-Required to Connect box ∙ The modem connects then meaningless characters appearUnderstanding Microsoft Windows Logo Certification Reporting Problems and Contacting the Modem SupplierAn Overview of the V.90 Protocol Appendix B Software License Agreement Appendix a SM56 SpecificationsPage Readme 04/12/99 JHowley
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