Actiontec electronic V.90 manual

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Go to your system BIOS Setup routine and find the Plug-N-Play settings. These settings can be found within the Advanced, PNP/PCI Configuration, or Plug and Play Configuration sections depending on the BIOS Manufac- turer. Next, 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. Since each BIOS manufacturer has a different way of handling these configu- rations, you may have to use trial-and-error to get your modem properly con- figured. Be sure to Save the settings before exiting the BIOS Setup.

You are now ready to install the modem. Proceed to the Installing the Mo- dem section.

For WINDOWS NT 4.0 INSTALLATION

If you are replacing the current modem in your computer system with this new modem, be sure to remove all other modem drivers from your operating system. Go to: Start-Settings-Control Panel and double-click on the Mo- dems icon. Highlight the modem you wish to remove and click the Remove button. Shutdown the computer, power-down, and physically remove the old modem from your system. Do not install your new modem at this time. Fol- low the procedures below to help insure a trouble-free installation. Note: 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.

It is seriously recommended that you DO NOT use the Plug-N-Play capabili- ties of the modem for a Windows NT installation. Instead, manually set the modems jumpers to COM 2 - IRQ 3 (see Jumper Settings in the Installing The Modem section). The use of a COM 2 - IRQ 3 setting will provide the least amount of system reconfiguration and aggravation for the installer. This setting will require that you disable your computer’s on-board COM2 Port.

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.

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

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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 WindowsConfiguring Windows 95 OEM SR2 Configuring Windows NT Diskette or CD-ROM into the appropriate drive. Click NextPage Installing and Configuring Communications Software Data TIA/EIA-602 Fax TIA/EIA-578 for Class 1 Fax VoiceFull-Duplex Speakerphone 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 Appendix B Communications Regulations FCC RegulationsFCC Part 68 Requirements Declaration of Conformity Canadian Department of Communications Cdoc Requirements for End Users