Actiontec electronic V.90 ISA user 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 Panel, then click Modems. Click the Diagnostics tab. Click the COM port that the “ISA PnP V.90 Fax Mo- dem (LKT)” is using, to select it, then click More Info. Windows will com- municate with the modem 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

This installation assumes that you have manually set the modem’s jumpers to a COM 2-IRQ 3 setting as outlined in the “Do This First” section at the beginning of the manual. This is the preferred installation for Windows NT.

Step 1 Reboot the computer and log in to Windows NT 4.0.

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Contents ISA Plug n Play Voice/Fax Modem Table of Contents Contacting Actiontec Customer Support IntroductionBefore You Begin For Windows 95/98 InstallationFor Windows NT 4.0 Installation Hardware Installation Installing The ModemInstalling The Modem Connecting Devices Connecting Devices to the ModemConfiguring Windows Page Finish Configuring Windows 95 OSR2Page Page Configuring Windows Page Page Page Page Configuring Windows NT Page Page Page Page AT&F&C1&D2W2 Installing Communications SoftwareFax TIA/EIA-578 for Class 1 Fax Voice Init StringWindows 95/98 TroubleshootingMore Info Panel No Dialtone Error Common ProblemsCommunications Software Does Not Work COM Ports and Interrupts Appendix a Non Plug-N-Play InstallationsJumper Settings Jumpers Set To Plug-N-Play default setting Hardware and Driver Installation Installing In DOS and WindowsRemove Page ATXn Appendix B AT Command SetRepeat Last Command Answer CommandCarrier Control Result CodesLast number dialed DnDialOnline Data Character Echo Command Echo CommandHook Control This command sets speaker volume to low, medium, or high Monitor Speaker VolumeRequest ID Information Modulation 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 CodesRecall Stored Profile Long space disconnect is always disabledBusy Tone Detect Long Space DisconnectThis modem always auto retrains Auto RetrainData Carrier Detect DCD Control DTR Control Load Factory SettingsLocal Flow Control Selection Auxiliary Relay optionThis Command is effective only for use in Japan Asynchronous Communications ModePulse Dial Make-to-Break Ratio Selection Data Set Ready DSR Option This command selects DSR actionBelow is an example of a possible output This command is used to display the active profilesSSE \An Zn=x\Bn Modem Port Flow Control Adjust Bits/s Rate Control\Kn \Nn Error Control Mode Selection = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 \Vn Protocol Result Code \Tn Inactivity Timer\Xn XON/XOFF Pass Through Data Calling Tone Enable/Disable Data CompressionView Numbers in Blacklist Line-to-Line Loopback AT Commands for Testing and DebuggingSelf-Test Commands Write to/Read from DSP RegisterATI11 Type Registers ReferenceRange −127, Ascii decimal Default Line feed Units Range 0−255 Default UnitsringsRange 0−255 Default UnitsASCII Range −127, Ascii decimal Default Carriage return UnitsComma Dial Modifier Time Range −32 Default Backspace UnitsRange Default Unitsseconds Connection Completion Time-OutS14 General Bit Mapped Options Status S10S11 Dtmf Dialing Speed S12 Escape Guard TimeS21 S24 Timer to Control Sleep ModeS22 S33 S28 Modulation Enable/DisableS30 Inactivity Timer S32Connection S37 Dial Line Rate defaultS38 56K Dial Line Rate default S36S43 Auto Mode default 1, range S42 Auto Rate default 1, rangeS48 Lapm Error Control and Feature Negotiation default S92 S89 Timer to Control Sleep ModeS90 S91No Carrier S109K56flex and V.90 Selection defaultResult Code Declaration of Conformity Appendix B Communications RegulationsCanadian Department of Communications Cdoc