MultiModemZPX User Guide | 2 Installation |
Sound Card and Speaker Connections (If you have the Voice Option)
For voice mail or speakerphone applications, use a 3.58mm
This will allow you to hear modem activity whether it is originating or answering a call, or playing a recorded message. If you do not have a sound card, you can plug an amplified speaker into the LINE OUT jack.
Step 3: Install the Modem Driver
If you use Windows 95 or newer, you must install the modem driver. The modem driver tells Windows how to control the modem. If you use a Linux operating system, please see Appendix F for installation instructions. If you use the SCO OpenServer operating system, please see Appendix G.
Installing the Modem Driver in Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP
1.Make sure your modem is connected properly, and then turn on your computer. Windows should detect your new modem and open the Install New Modem wizard.
2.Insert the system CD into your
3.Windows installs the modem driver.
4.Click Finish to exit.
Changing the Windows 95/98/Me COM Port Assignment
Unlike an external modem, the MultiModemZPX contains its own serial port. When Windows detects the MultiModemZPX, it assigns the next available COM port to it. Since COM1 through COM4 are standard serial ports in Windows computers, Windows typically assigns COM5 to the modem’s serial port.
If Windows assigns the modem to a COM port higher than 4, then certain legacy software applications will not recognize the modem. To correct this situation,
1.Insert the MultiModemZPX CD into your computer’s
2.Click Start Settings Control Panel.
3.Select the Device Manager tab, and
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5.Select the Driver tab. Click the Update Driver button and follow the Update Device Driver wizard prompts. The wizard requests you to specify the path of the new driver. If you’d like to reassign your modem to COM3, type
6.When the wizard completes its installation, your modem should be reassigned to the new COM port.
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