3Com
PC Card
manual
Troubleshooting
Install
Connecting to a
Diagnostics
Setup for
AT Commands
Testing the Modem
Additional Modem Features
Hook Switch Control
Using the Modem
Page 58
Page 57
Page 59
Image 58
Page 57
Page 59
Contents
3Com 10/100 LAN+56K
Santa Clara, California
3Com Corporation
Bayfront Plaza
95052-8145
Contents
Diagnostics
LAN+Modem Card
Identifying
Ports
Inserting
Inserting the LAN+Modem Card
Network
Connecting to a
Cable appropriate for a network connection at your site
LED
Description Steady Off
Connecting the Modem Adapter to the Telephone Line
Telephone Line
Disconnecting
Cables
Windows
Installing the Network
Interface
Adding Network Software Components
Type of Network Component Manufacturer Option to Select
Installing the Modem
Confirming Installation
Installation
Testing the Modem
Troubleshooting
Symptom Solution
Updating LAN Drivers
Drivers
Updating Modem Drivers
Page
Windows
Adding Network Software Components
CD-ROM
Testing the Modem
Uninstalling the Card
Windows 95/98 Installation disk
Windows NT
Windows NT
Menu
Page
Hints for Good
Software Settings
Setup for
Connections
Using the Modem
Additional Modem Features
Redialing Dialing Stored Numbers
Answer Mode
AT Commands
Entering AT Commands
Dial Number
Hook Switch Control
Echo Commands
Interrogate Modem Status
Return to On-Line State
Verbose mode
Handshaking
Return Result Codes
Result Code Set/Call Progress
Connection Result Codes
Recall User Configuration
Registers
S11
Common Registers
S10
S12
S18
S14
S16
S19
S20
Bit value DTE Speed
Using the Modem
S23
= 1. Storable
Registers
Using the Modem
S34
S33
S35
= Disconnect
S39
S38
S41
Discard all buffered data immediately
S49
Analog Modem Registers
S52
Registers
Using the Modem
Registers
S72
S71
S73
First 8 bits. Nonstorable. Default is
Modem Troubleshooting
COM Port Conflict
Modem Troubleshooting
Page
Diagnostics
LAN Diagnostics
Page
Internet Site FTP Site
Bulletin Board System
Page
Warranty and Regulatory Information
FCC Declaration
Canadian Notice
Related pages
Specifications for Alpine CDA-7865R
Here is what the screen should look like when you are finished for Polycom MX392
Top
Page
Image
Contents