Actiontec electronic 56K V.90 manual Configuring Windows NT

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Step 12 Next, find out if the modem has been properly installed and configured for use with your operating system. On the task bar, click Start. On the Start menu, click Settings, then click Control Panels, then click Modems. Click the Diagnostics tab. Click on the COM port icon next to the modem to select it, then click More Info. Windows will communicate with the mo- dem for a few seconds, and then report back with the information shown below. (The COM port being used may vary.)

Configuring Windows NT 4.0

Step 1 Install your modem into an available PCI slot. (See “Do This First” for important pre-installation information.)

Step 2 Insert your modem’s installation CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM Drive.

Step 3 On the Start menu, click Programs, then click Windows Explorer. Navi- gate to your CD-ROM drive. Double-click the drivers folder, then double- click the Pciwin folder. In the window that appears, double-click setup.exe.

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Contents 56K V.90 PCI Voice/Fax Windows Modem Table of Contents Introduction Do This First For Windows 95 and Windows 98 InstallationsFor Windows NT 4.0 Installation For Windows 2000 Professional Installation Hardware Installation Installing The ModemInstalling The Modem Connecting Devices Connecting Devices to the ModemConfiguring Windows Page Configuring Windows 95B Page Configuring Windows Page Next Page Page Configuring Windows NT Page Page Page Configuring Windows 2000 Professional Page Page Page Page Confirming the Installation of the Driver in Windows Page Modem’s Voice Features Installing Communications SoftwarePage Windows 95/95B/98 TroubleshootingMore Info Panel Does Not Install Windows NT No Dialtone Error Common ProblemsCan’t Connect at 56K Uninstalling in Windows 95 Uninstalling the ModemLtcom.vxd ltwave.inf Page ATXn AT CommandsRepeat Last Command Answer CommandCarrier Control DnDial Echo CommandHook Control Online Data Character Echo CommandRequest ID Information Monitor Speaker VolumeModulation Handshake This command turns the speaker on or offSelect Pulse Dialing Return On-line to Data ModeResult Code Control Result Code Option DCE Response FormatDial Tone Detect Extended Result CodesLong Space Disconnect Busy Tone DetectRecall Stored Profile Data Carrier Detect DCD Control Auto RetrainDTR Control Load Factory Settings22bis Guard Tone Control Auxiliary Relay option Asynchronous Communications ModeLocal Flow Control Selection This Command is effective only for use in Japan Data Set Ready DSR Option View Active Configuration and Stored ProfileLSD Zn=x Store Telephone Number \Bn \AnModem Port Flow Control \Kn Same as 4.Default \Nn \Vn Protocol Result Code \Tn Inactivity TimerData Calling Tone \Xn XON/XOFF Pass ThroughV90=x Downstream Rate and Control Line-to-Line Loopback Enable/Disable Data CompressionAT Commands for Testing and Debugging Write to/Read from DSP RegisterATI11 XXX Type Registers ReferenceAscii S11 Dtmf Dialing Speed Connection Completion Time-OutComma Dial Modifier Time S10S21 S14 General Bit Mapped Options StatusS22 S32 S24 Timer to Control Sleep ModeS28 Modulation Enable/Disable S30 Inactivity TimerS35 Data Calling Tone S37 Dial Line Rate defaultS36 S42 Auto Rate default 1, range S38 56K Dial Line Rate defaultS43 Auto Mode default 1, range S90 S89 Timer to Control Sleep ModeS91 No Carrier S92Result Code FCC Part 68 Requirements FCC RegulationsDeclaration of Conformity Canadian Department Of Communications Cdoc