Infrared Modem User’s Manual
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Revision 1.0
2003/11 From 3JTech
take care of the batteries charging . Also, the main power source will be from the
travel charger. In order to save power, the modem will:
1) Get into sleeping mode when no data is transmitting over the phone line for over
4 seconds, (The transition between sleeping and normal operation modes is
transparent to users)
2) Automatically shut down when there is no data transmitting over the phone line
for over 1Min.
When the modem is shut down, you will need to push the reset button to turn on the
modem.
Notice: Do not open the battery cover. If you encounter problems with your
rechargeable batteries, please contact your local dealer.
Setting Your Modem
Connect the modem to a PC through the Serial Cable
The modem could of course works with your regular PC including the desktop
with a serial port:
1) Insert one end of the phone cord (included) into the Pegasus III modem’s LINE
jack and plug the other end into any analogue phone jack. Important: Connect to an
analogue line only. Using a non-analogue line (e.g., digital, Multi line) may damage
the modem.
(Refer to the connection diagram page 3).
2) Insert one end of the Serial (Power combination) Cord into the serial socket
located on the rear of the modem. Insert the other end of power cord into the travel
charger. Plug the travel charger into a regular power wall outlet (Y ou can also use
batteries for power.) Connect the same end to your serial port of your computer. If
your PC only has a 25 pin serial port, please use a 25 pin to 9-pin converter.