Actiontec electronic V.90 manual Installing The Modem, Jumper Settings

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consult your computer’s user 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 are now ready to install the modem. Proceed to the next section.

Installing The Modem

JUMPER SETTINGS

This modem has two sets of jumper blocks used for manual COM Port and IRQ (interrupt) selection. These are made available for users of non Plug-N-Play oper- ating systems where the default jumper setting cannot be used. It also makes pos- sible manual installation in a system where the installer wishes to use a specific COM Port and IRQ. Figure 2 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

Figure 2: Jumpers Set To Plug-N-Play (default setting)

The Jumper Block JP1 is used to select the desired COM Port for the modem. Figure 3: shows the selections for each COM Port.

Figure 3: JP1 COM Port Options

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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 Data TIA/EIA-602 Fax TIA/EIA-578 for Class 1 Fax Voice Installing and Configuring Communications SoftwareFull-Duplex Speakerphone Check Modem Properties TroubleshootingModem Diagnostics Page Common Problems No Dialtone Error Page To display the value of an S-register Appendix a AT Command Set+++ATCR RegistersRepeat Last Command On-line character echo disabled. default Disables echo to the computerEnables echo to the computer default On-line Data Character Echo CommandReturn On-line to Data Mode Monitor Speaker ModeThis command turns the speaker on or off Speaker is off Speaker is always on when modem is off-hookConnect result code reports DTE speed Displays result codes as text defaultResult Code Option Connect result code reports DTE modem to computer speedData Set Ready DSR Option M0 Modem only supports asynchronous mode.defaultQ0 Modem only supports asynchronous mode This command selects DSR action S0 DSR always on defaultSelect Stored Profile On Power-UP Modulation Selections Escape Character Page Default 50 1 second S25 Detect DTR Change FCC Regulations Appendix B Communications RegulationsFCC Part 68 Requirements Declaration of Conformity Requirements for End Users Canadian Department of Communications Cdoc