Actiontec electronic V.90 ISA user manual Before You Begin, For Windows 95/98 Installation

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Before You Begin

For Windows 95/98 Installation

If you are replacing an existing modem in your computer system with this modem, be sure to remove all other modem drivers. On the desktop, right-click the My Com- puter icon and choose Properties. Select the Device Manager tab. Double-click the Modems icon in the list of device groups to show the modems installed. Highlight each modem listed by clicking once on the icon next to the modem and then click the Remove button. It is also a good idea to physically remove your old modem from the system. Once you remove the old modem and its drivers from your system, you will need the old modem driver diskette if you wish to reinstall it at a later date.

Figure 1: Windows 95 Modems Properties Panel

If you are going to use the Telephone Answering Machine (TAM) functions of the modem, you need to install the Unimodem V components of Windows 95. If you have Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2 (Version 4.00.950 B or above) you do not need to install this component as it is already built into this version of Windows.

To find what version of Windows 95 you are running, right-click on the My Com- puter icon and choose Properties. Select the General tab. If the version of Windows 95 is 4.00.950 or 4.00.950A, on the taskbar, click Start, click Programs, then select Windows Explorer. Go to the UNIMODEM directory of the modem’s installation CD-ROM (the UNIMODEM driver is sometimes supplied on a separate floppy)

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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 Installing Communications Software Fax TIA/EIA-578 for Class 1 Fax VoiceInit String 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 Hardware and Driver Installation Installing In DOS and WindowsRemove Page Appendix B AT Command Set Repeat Last CommandAnswer Command ATXnResult Codes Carrier ControlDnDial Last number dialedOnline Data Character Echo Command Echo CommandHook Control This command sets speaker volume to low, medium, or high Monitor Speaker VolumeRequest ID Information This command turns the speaker on or off Modulation HandshakeSelect Pulse Dialing Return On-line to Data ModeResult Code Control DCE Response Format Result Code OptionExtended Result Codes Dial Tone DetectLong space disconnect is always disabled Busy Tone DetectLong Space Disconnect Recall Stored ProfileThis modem always auto retrains Auto RetrainData Carrier Detect DCD Control Load Factory Settings DTR ControlAuxiliary Relay option Local Flow Control SelectionThis Command is effective only for use in Japan Asynchronous Communications ModePulse 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 \An Zn=x\Bn Adjust Bits/s Rate Control Modem Port Flow 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 AT Commands for Testing and Debugging Self-Test CommandsWrite to/Read from DSP Register Line-to-Line LoopbackATI11 Registers Reference TypeRange 0−255 Default Unitsrings Range 0−255 Default UnitsASCIIRange −127, Ascii decimal Default Carriage return Units Range −127, Ascii decimal Default Line feed UnitsRange −32 Default Backspace Units Range Default UnitssecondsConnection Completion Time-Out Comma Dial Modifier TimeS10 S11 Dtmf Dialing SpeedS12 Escape Guard Time S14 General Bit Mapped Options StatusS21 S24 Timer to Control Sleep ModeS22 S28 Modulation Enable/Disable S30 Inactivity TimerS32 S33S37 Dial Line Rate default S38 56K Dial Line Rate defaultS36 ConnectionS43 Auto Mode default 1, range S42 Auto Rate default 1, rangeS48 Lapm Error Control and Feature Negotiation default S89 Timer to Control Sleep Mode S90S91 S92S109K56flex and V.90 Selection default No CarrierResult Code Appendix B Communications Regulations Declaration of ConformityCanadian Department of Communications Cdoc