Owner’s Manual

If using legacy software, the COM port setting may not match the COM port that Windows 95 assigned. Compare the COM port setting in your software to the COM port reported in the Diagnostics tab of the Modem’s Properties sheet. (Select Start, Settings, Control Panel, Modems, and then Diagnostics.)

Another expansion card such as a bus mouse or sound card may be using the same COM port, memory address, or interrupt request (IRQ) as your modem. On the Windows 95 desktop, right-click My Computer and select Properties, Device Manager, and Ports. Then double-click the port where your modem is connected.

In the port’s Properties sheet, click the Resources tab to view the port’s Input/Output range and Interrupt Request. If another device is using the same address range or IRQ, it appears in the Conflicting Device List. Resources are assinged at power up by the computer’s BIOS. Windows cannot change these resources. If the resources assigned to the MultiModemZPX-PCI conflict with the resources of another device, the resources of the second device have to be changed.

Select the port the conflicting device is on and change it so othe conflict is resolved. If you need to change switches or jumpers on the conflicting device, refer to the device’s documentation.

The modem may be defective. If you have another MultiModemZPX-PCI, try swapping modems. If the problem goes away, the first modem possibly is defective. Call Technical Support for assistance (see Chapter 5).

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