Actiontec electronic V.90 ISA user manual Jumper Settings

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mentioned key combinations work or no message is displayed while the computer is starting up, please refer to your computer system manual for instructions on how to enter the BIOS setup.

Once inside the BIOS setup, find the menu for integrated peripherals, locate the COM port settings, then disable COM2 (Sometimes known as “Comport B” or “Serial B”.) If unsure, please consult your computer’s user manual. Be sure to save these settings before exiting the BIOS Setup. The computer will then restart. Set your modem’s jumpers to COM 2-IRQ 3. (See the “Installing the Modem” section of this manual for jumper setting diagrams.)

Next find and disable the Plug-N-Play settings in the BIOS. These settings can be found within an “Advanced”, “PNP/PCI Configuration”, or “Plug and Play Con- figuration” section (depending on the BIOS Manufacturer.)

Verify that one free IRQ has been set so that the ISA bus has access to it. (Some BIOS don’t allow individual selection of interrupts to ISA, Plug-N-Play, or PCI.) These settings can be called ICU, ICU/PCI, or PNP depending on your BIOS version and manufacturer. Do not set this interrupt to “PCI only.” Pay attention to the IRQ usage of the other peripherals in your system. Do not reassign an interrupt that is already in use by another device. Be sure to Save these settings before exiting the BIOS Setup.

You may also need to disable the COM Port from the device manager. On the desk- top, right-click the My Computer icon and choose Properties. Select the Device Manager tab. Double-click the Ports (COM & LPT) icon to expand the list of ports and highlight Communication Port (COM2). Now click on the Properties button. Click to select Disable in this hardware profile (Windows 95 OEM SR2 only) or click to deselect Original Configuration (current) (Windows 95 or Windows 95A only.) Exit Windows 95 and restart your system. Note: If COM 3 and or COM 4 are present and you have nothing installed on these ports, delete them first before delet- ing COM 2.

Proceed to the “Installing the Modem” section of this manual.

Jumper Settings

This modem has two sets of jumper blocks used for manual COM Port and IRQ (interrupt) selection. Figure 6 shows the default jumper setting for JP1 and JP2 as shipped from the factory. This setting is for “Plug-N-Play” and will auto-configure in computers with operating systems that support this feature, like Windows 95 and

98.When performing a non Plug-N-Play installation, the best choice for these set- tings is COM 2 IRQ 3.

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Contents ISA Plug n Play Voice/Fax Modem Table of Contents Introduction Contacting Actiontec Customer SupportFor Windows 95/98 Installation Before You BeginFor Windows NT 4.0 Installation Installing The Modem Hardware InstallationInstalling The Modem Connecting Devices to the Modem Connecting DevicesConfiguring Windows Page Configuring Windows 95 OSR2 FinishPage Page Configuring Windows Page Page Page Page Configuring Windows NT Page Page Page Page Init String Installing Communications SoftwareFax TIA/EIA-578 for Class 1 Fax Voice AT&F&C1&D2W2Troubleshooting Windows 95/98More Info Panel Common Problems No Dialtone ErrorCommunications Software Does Not Work Appendix a Non Plug-N-Play Installations COM Ports and InterruptsJumper Settings Jumpers Set To Plug-N-Play default setting Installing In DOS and Windows Hardware and Driver InstallationRemove Page Answer Command Appendix B AT Command SetRepeat Last Command ATXnResult Codes Carrier ControlDnDial Last number dialedEcho Command Online Data Character Echo CommandHook Control Monitor Speaker Volume This command sets speaker volume to low, medium, or highRequest ID Information This command turns the speaker on or off Modulation HandshakeReturn On-line to Data Mode Select Pulse DialingResult Code Control DCE Response Format Result Code OptionExtended Result Codes Dial Tone DetectLong Space Disconnect Long space disconnect is always disabledBusy Tone Detect Recall Stored ProfileAuto Retrain This modem always auto retrainsData Carrier Detect DCD Control Load Factory Settings DTR ControlAuxiliary Relay option Local Flow Control SelectionAsynchronous Communications Mode This Command is effective only for use in JapanPulse Dial Make-to-Break Ratio Selection This command selects DSR action Data Set Ready DSR OptionThis command is used to display the active profiles Below is an example of a possible outputSSE Zn=x \An\Bn Adjust Bits/s Rate Control Modem Port Flow Control\Kn \Nn Error Control Mode Selection = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 \Tn Inactivity Timer \Vn Protocol Result Code\Xn XON/XOFF Pass Through Enable/Disable Data Compression Data Calling ToneView Numbers in Blacklist Write to/Read from DSP Register AT Commands for Testing and DebuggingSelf-Test Commands Line-to-Line LoopbackATI11 Registers Reference TypeRange −127, Ascii decimal Default Carriage return Units Range 0−255 Default UnitsringsRange 0−255 Default UnitsASCII Range −127, Ascii decimal Default Line feed UnitsConnection Completion Time-Out Range −32 Default Backspace UnitsRange Default Unitsseconds Comma Dial Modifier TimeS12 Escape Guard Time S10S11 Dtmf Dialing Speed S14 General Bit Mapped Options StatusS24 Timer to Control Sleep Mode S21S22 S32 S28 Modulation Enable/DisableS30 Inactivity Timer S33S36 S37 Dial Line Rate defaultS38 56K Dial Line Rate default ConnectionS42 Auto Rate default 1, range S43 Auto Mode default 1, rangeS48 Lapm Error Control and Feature Negotiation default S91 S89 Timer to Control Sleep ModeS90 S92S109K56flex and V.90 Selection default No CarrierResult Code Appendix B Communications Regulations Declaration of ConformityCanadian Department of Communications Cdoc