Viking InterWorks 56K manual Warranty & Disclaimers, Year Warranty

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10 Warranty & Disclaimers

VIKING COMPONENTS 56K USB MODEM USER’S GUIDE

10 Warranty & Disclaimers

5 YEAR WARRANTY

All Viking Components products have been thoroughly tested free of defects in material and workmanship. If any malfunction should occur while used in its rec- ommended environment,Viking, at its option, will repair or replace this product at no charge,provided the product or any part thereof has not been abused,misused, neglected, replaced, repaired or modified. Viking shall make the final determina- tion as to the existence and cause of any defect. Viking will not repair or replace prod- ucts designated as having a “Limited Lifetime” which fail solely because their estimated life has expired. No warranty is made with respect to customer products produced to original purchaser specifications except as specifically stated in writing by Viking.

All shipping costs shall be the responsibility of the purchaser.

Except as provided herein, there are no express or implied warranties of mer- chantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Under no circumstances will Viking Components be liable in any way to any purchaser for any damages, including but not limited to lost revenue, lost wage, or any other incidental or consequential damages aris- ing out of the use of or inability to use this product. Viking reserves the right to make modifications in both hardware and software without prior notifications.

Windows and Windows NT are a registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. All other trade marks are the property of there respective owners.

Copyright © 1999 Viking Components, Inc.

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Contents WINDOWS 95OSR2 VIKING 56K USB MODEMUSER’S GUIDE S P E E D P O W E R P E R F O R M A N C ETable of Contents 1 Introduction Viking 56K USB Modem Features & SpecificationsSystem Requirements 2 Before You Install2 Chapter Communications Software requirements Phone Line RequirementsVerifying Your System is USB Ready 3 InstallationHardware Installation 3. Power on your computer Hardware Installation ContinuedWindows 95 OSR2 Software Software InstallationYour installation is now complete Windows 95 OSR2 Software Continued9 Chapter Windows 98 Software10 Chapter Windows 98 Software Continued11 Chapter Changing the modem Initialization String Using Data and Fax Communication SoftwareAT&F&C1&D2 Status Light Definitions 4 Technical NotesIRQ Settings and DOS Applications 6. Select the “DOS Support”tab IRQ Settings and DOS Applications ContinuedUniversal Serial Bus USB Basics 5 TroubleshootingThe power light on the modem is General Troubleshootingcommunication error or modem saving mode, disabling this feature is recommendedsettings General Continued18 Chapter Modem does not fax Basic AT Command Set 6 Basic AT CommandsGuidelines 21 Chapter Basic AT Command Set ContinuedReport basic call progress result codes and connection rate, i.e., OK 22 Chapter23 Chapter 24 Chapter Enable Distinctive Ring Type 1,2 and When modem receives break from the remote modemEnable RPI and set DTE speed to 19200 bps Enable RPI and set DTE speed to 38400 bpsMNP 10 Commands ECC CommandsEnable MNP 5 data compression 26 ChapterCaller ID Commands MNP 10 Commands ContinuedInitialization Strings 27 ChapterFax Class Fax Class29 Chapter Fax Class 2 Continued7 Modem Driver & Firmware Upgrades Viking Components Technical Support Phone Number 8 Contacting Technical SupportINDUSTRY CANADA IC NOTICE 9 Communication RegulationsREN 1.0B This equipment uses RJ11 jack PART 68 REQUIREMENTS34 Chapter PART 68 REQUIREMENTS Continued5 YEAR WARRANTY 10 Warranty & DisclaimersAll shipping costs shall be the responsibility of the purchaser Copyright 1999 Viking Components, Inc