Actiontec electronic V.90 manual Installing and Configuring Communications Software

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Installing and Configuring Communications Software

If your modem came with a communications software package, it is strongly rec- ommended that you use this software for your modem. It’s default installation parameters have been specially configured to work with this modem. The Users Guide for this program can be found inside the modem package. It can be sup- plied in either soft-bound copy or on CD-ROM (depending on the model you purchased). Some configurations are packaged without communications software. Check your packaging to see if communications software is included.

If you wish to use another software package, please be sure that it supports this modem. Most Software Manufacturers have a listing of supported modems on their websites or BBS’s. Check these sites to see if this model is supported. If you are unsure or your brand of software supports only a few modems, try selecting “Hayes Compatible” or “Standard Modem”. This may work in certain cases.

Some software programs allow manual input of parameters. For the users of these programs, here is a listing of the Data/Fax/Voice Command Standards supported.

Data:

TIA/EIA-602

Fax:

TIA/EIA-578 for Class 1 Fax

Voice:

TIA IS-101 support for TAD (Telephone Answering Device)

 

and Full-Duplex Speakerphone.

Init String:

AT&F&C1&D2W2

TIA IS-101 Commands not supported:

Caller ID

VoiceView

Note: some programs must be configured to communicate with the mo- dem on the same COM port and or IRQ setting used by the modem. See the Installing the Modem section for instructions on how to determine your COM Port and IRQ settings in Windows 95.

Using the Modem’s Voice Features

This modem supports TIA IS-101 commands applicable to a Full Duplex Speak- erphone and Telephone Answering Device. In order to take advantage of these features, you will need an external microphone and external speakers. A software application; such as the one supplied with the modem; which supports these func- tions is also required. If you wish to immediately take advantage of these features, install the enclosed Cheyenne BitWare Software and attach a microphone and pair of speakers to the modem. (see the CONNECTING DEVICES TO THE MO- DEM section)

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Contents Page Table of Contents For Windows 3.1 Installation Do This FirstFor Windows 95/98 Installation Win95 Modems Properties PanelPage Page Installing The Modem Jumper SettingsHardware Installation JP2 IRQ interrupt request OptionsPage Connecting Devices to the Modem Configuring Windows Configuring Windows 95 OEM SR2 Configuring Windows NT Diskette or CD-ROM into the appropriate drive. Click NextPage Full-Duplex Speakerphone Installing and Configuring Communications SoftwareData TIA/EIA-602 Fax TIA/EIA-578 for Class 1 Fax Voice Troubleshooting Check Modem PropertiesModem Diagnostics Page Common Problems No Dialtone Error Page Registers Appendix a AT Command Set+++ATCR To display the value of an S-registerRepeat Last Command On-line Data Character Echo Command Disables echo to the computerEnables echo to the computer default On-line character echo disabled. defaultSpeaker is always on when modem is off-hook Monitor Speaker ModeThis command turns the speaker on or off Speaker is off Return On-line to Data ModeConnect result code reports DTE modem to computer speed Displays result codes as text defaultResult Code Option Connect result code reports DTE speedThis command selects DSR action S0 DSR always on default M0 Modem only supports asynchronous mode.defaultQ0 Modem only supports asynchronous mode Data Set Ready DSR OptionSelect Stored Profile On Power-UP Modulation Selections Escape Character Page Default 50 1 second S25 Detect DTR Change FCC Part 68 Requirements Appendix B Communications RegulationsFCC Regulations Declaration of Conformity Canadian Department of Communications Cdoc Requirements for End Users