Actiontec electronic V.90 manual

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(Note: If you are using the default Play-N-Play jumper settings and not manu- ally configuring the COM Port and IRQ jumpers, the following step may be skipped. Refer back to this area only if Plug-N-Play cannot successfully con- figure your modem.)

The modem will need one IRQ (interrupt) and one COM Port to function. To check for any available interrupts in your system, go to Start-Settings-Con- trol Panel. Double-click the System icon and select the Device Manager tab. Click the Properties button to view the System Resources. There are 16 (0-15) interrupts available in a system. Make a note of any interrupt not listed. If you do not have any free interrupts you may need to disable an existing device that you are not currently using, such as COM2 on your motherboard. This will free up I/O port 0x2F8 and IRQ 3.

To disable COM2, boot your system and enter your BIOS setup. You can normally invoke the BIOS setup menu by pressing a key or a combination of keys at the first boot up screen. Some of the common keys are Del, F1, F2, Ctrl+Alt+S, Ctrl+Alt+Esc. If none of the mentioned key combinations work, please refer to your computer system manual for instructions on how to in- voke the BIOS setup. (note: if your system uses a serate I/O Card, use the card’s jumpers to disable a COM Port.)

Once inside the BIOS setup, find the menu for integrated peripherals, locate the COM port settings, then disable COM2 or Comport B. If unsure, please consult your computer users manual. Be sure to Save the settings before exiting the BIOS Setup. The computer will then reboot. Set your modem’s jumpers to COM 2 - IRQ 3 (See Jumper Settings in the Installing the Mo- dem section for jumper setting diagrams.).

You will also need to disable the COM Port from the device manager. Go to Start-Settings-Control Panel double-click on the System icon, select the Device Manager tab. Double-click the Ports (COM & LPT) icon to expand the Ports tree and highlight Communication Port (COM2). Now click on the Properties button. Put a Check mark in Disable in this hardware profile (Windows 95 OEM SR2 only) or uncheck Original Configuration (cur- rent) (for Windows 95 or Windows 95a). 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 deleting COM 2).

(Note: If you are not familiar with changing the settings within your system BIOS setup, you should skip the following system preinstallation procedure and go to the Installing the Modem section. Refer back to this area only if you have a problem installing the modem.)

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Contents Page Table of Contents Do This First For Windows 3.1 InstallationWin95 Modems Properties Panel For Windows 95/98 InstallationPage Page Jumper Settings Installing The ModemJP2 IRQ interrupt request Options Hardware InstallationPage Configuring Windows Connecting Devices to the ModemConfiguring Windows 95 OEM SR2 Diskette or CD-ROM into the appropriate drive. Click Next Configuring Windows NTPage Full-Duplex Speakerphone Installing and Configuring Communications SoftwareData TIA/EIA-602 Fax TIA/EIA-578 for Class 1 Fax Voice Check Modem Properties TroubleshootingModem Diagnostics Page Common Problems No Dialtone Error Page +++ATCR Appendix a AT Command SetRegisters To display the value of an S-registerRepeat Last Command Enables echo to the computer default Disables echo to the computerOn-line Data Character Echo Command On-line character echo disabled. defaultThis command turns the speaker on or off Speaker is off Monitor Speaker ModeSpeaker is always on when modem is off-hook Return On-line to Data ModeResult Code Option Displays result codes as text defaultConnect result code reports DTE modem to computer speed Connect result code reports DTE speedQ0 Modem only supports asynchronous mode M0 Modem only supports asynchronous mode.defaultThis command selects DSR action S0 DSR always on default 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 Requirements for End Users Canadian Department of Communications Cdoc