
56K External Modem
Easy Start
Version 1.0
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Package | 2 | |
Knowing your Modem | 3 | |
Step 1: Setting up your Modem | 5 | |
Step 2: Installing the Modem Driver | 7 | |
2.1 | For Windows® XP | 7 |
2.2 | For Windows® Me | 8 |
2.3 | For Windows® 98 / 98 SE | 10 |
2.4 | For Windows® 2000 | 11 |
| For Windows® 95 | 13 |
Step 3: Verifying Your Modem | 14 | |
Uninstalling Your Modem Driver | 15 |
Product warranty does not apply to damage caused by lightning, power surges or wrong voltage usage.
Package
If you found any missing items, please contact your dealer immediately.
(The actual cables that are included with your package may differ in appearance from country to country)
56K External |
| AC Power Adapter |
Modem |
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Telephone Extension Cable
Serial Port Cable
Installation CD
For problems encountered during setting up or running your modem, please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions and/or Troubleshooting Guide located in the \Manuals folder on your Installation CD.
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Knowing your Modem
Familiarize yourself with the various parts of your modem. This will be useful during the installation later on.
Step 1: Setting up your Modem
This section will guide you through the installation of your modem. Just follow the instructions below and you will have your modem installed in minutes.
Power off your computer and any connected devices before setting up your modem!
1.Connect the Male Plug of the Serial Port Cable to the Serial Port Jack on the modem.
2. Connect the Female Plug of the Serial Port Cable to the
(The location of your computer's serial port may differ from the illustration on the next page. Refer to your computer's user guide for the exact location of the serial port.)
If you do not have a
If your modem doesn't require a telehone jack connection, please procced to Step 4
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3.Connect a telephone set (Telephone Set For US and Asia Pacific Model) to the Phone Jack on the modem .
4.Connect one end of the Telephone Extension Cable to the Line Jack on the modem.
5.Connect the other end of the Telephone Extension Cable to a Telephone Jack on the wall.
6.Connect the AC Power Adapter Jack to the Power Jack on the modem.
7.Connect the AC Power Adapter Plug to an electrical outlet.
(The AC Power Adapter Plug in your modem package may differ from the illustration above. However, the connection procedure is still applicable.)
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Step 2: Installing the Modem Driver
2.1 Installing the Modem Driver - For Windows® XP |
1. Power on the modem. The power LED indicator lights up on the modem's front |
Front Indicators
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!POWER
Lights up when power is supplied to the modem.
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Lights up when modem is in use.
#DATA
Flickers up when the modem is transmitting / receiving data.
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2. | Power on your computer to start Windows. It will detect your |
| New Hardware Wizard window will appear. |
| Place the Installation CD onto your |
| (Advanced) and click Next. |
3. Select Search for the best driver in these locations.
Check the box Include this location in the search.
Click Browse and navigate to
'\WinXP' folder on your
4.During installation, the following may be prompted. This happens when a newer driver is detected. Click Continue Anyway.
5.At the prompt for country setting, select the Com port that the modem is connected to and the country that you are currently in. Click OK.
6.Click Finish to complete the installation.
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Back Panel Indicators
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This completes the installation of the modem driver in Windows® XP. | 7 |
2.2Installing the Modem Driver - ForWindows® Me
1.Power on the modem. The power LED indicator lights up on the modem's front panel.
2.Power on your computer to start Windows. It will detect your newly connected modem and an Add New Hardware Wizard will appear.
Place the Installation CD onto your
3.Select Specify a location.
Click Browse and navigate to '\Winme' folder on the Installation CD.
4.During installation, the following may be prompted. This happens when a newer driver is detected. Click Continue Anyway.
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