HP 9880 (US/CAN), 6912 (US) manual Section Two Installing the FAX/Modem, PCI Modem Installation

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Section Two - Installing the FAX/Modem

2.1 PCI Modem Installation

Your modem may have come pre-installed in your new computer. If so, you may skip this section.

CAUTION: Before removing the cover from your computer, turn off and unplug the computer and all attached external peripherals. Prior to removing the modem from its antistatic bag, discharge any static electricity from your body by touching the power supply or the chassis of the computer before removing the modem from its anti- static bag.

1.Turn off the computer and unplug it from the AC outlet.

2.Remove the computer's cover, in accordanceot its owner's manual.

3.Select any available PCI bus slot.

4.Unscrew and remove the slot cover. Set the screw aside for later use.

5.Carefully insert the modem into the selected slot. Apply even pressure until the modem is firmly seated.

6.Secure the bracket with the screw saved earlier.

7.Replace the computer cover and plug in your computer. Reconnect all cables.

8.Connect the telephone cable into either phone cable connector on the back of the modem. Attach the other end into the telephone wall jack.

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Contents 90 V.92 Upgradeable 56K PCI Modem User’s Guide Page Getting the Most From Your V.90 Modem Section One Introduction How Does V.90 WorkBenefits of V.90 56k Communications Modem Features and Compatibility Section Two Installing the FAX/Modem PCI Modem InstallationCommunication Port and Interrupt Settings Installing the Modem in WindowsPage Modem does not respond to commands Section Three TroubleshootingTesting the Modem Modem dials but does not connectModem experiences errors while on-line with a remote modem Modem makes a connection but no data appears on your screenSection Four AT Command Set Executing CommandsAT Commands & Format Medium speaker volume Section Five Support and Service Section Six Technical SpecificationsSection Seven Regulatory Notices FCC ComplianceUL/CUL Statement FCC Fax Branding Statement
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