Actiontec electronic 56K V.90 manual Ltcom.vxd ltwave.inf

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Step 3 Close all open windows and return to the desktop. On the taskbar, click Start. On the Start menu, click Find, then click Files or Folders. Search for the files listed below. Type in the name and extension (e.g. ltwave.inf) and click the Find button. Once you find each of the files listed, highlight the file by clicking once on the file name and then, in the Find All Files dialog box, click to show the File menu and choose Delete. Delete all occurrences of these files in your system.

ltcom.vxd ltwave.inf

ltmodem.vxd ltdfv.inf

ltvcd.vxd ltdt.inf

ltmodem.sys ltports.inf ltdsvd.dll

If you cannot find a particular file, it usually means it was not installed. After all instances of these files have been deleted, restart your system.

Note to users of Windows 95 and 98

If you are using Windows 95B (see “Do This First” for instructions on how to deter- mine your Windows 95 version), you need only delete the files listed. In the case of Windows 95 or Windows 95A, there are two additional files which Windows 95 or Windows 95A generates when installing a third-party hardware peripheral. The file is called oem#.inf. The number (#) used is generated by Windows 95 each time an additional piece of hardware is installed. In the case of the modem, these files could have any number between 1 and 99--oem8.inf, for example.

Close all open windows and return to the desktop. On the taskbar, click Start. On the Start menu, click Find, then click Files or Folders. Type in *.inf in the Named box. Make sure your entire drive is selected and not just one subdirectory. Place a check mark in the Include subfolders box. Be sure all the information is typed in as shown below. Before beginning the search, click the Advanced tab.

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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 offReturn On-line to Data Mode Select Pulse DialingResult Code Control Result Code Option DCE Response FormatDial Tone Detect Extended Result CodesBusy Tone Detect Long Space DisconnectRecall Stored Profile Data Carrier Detect DCD Control Auto RetrainLoad Factory Settings DTR Control22bis Guard Tone Control Asynchronous Communications Mode Auxiliary Relay optionLocal 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 \An \BnModem 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 S10S14 General Bit Mapped Options Status S21S22 S32 S24 Timer to Control Sleep ModeS28 Modulation Enable/Disable S30 Inactivity TimerS37 Dial Line Rate default S35 Data Calling ToneS36 S38 56K Dial Line Rate default S42 Auto Rate default 1, rangeS43 Auto Mode default 1, range S89 Timer to Control Sleep Mode S90S91 No Carrier S92Result Code FCC Regulations FCC Part 68 RequirementsDeclaration of Conformity Canadian Department Of Communications Cdoc