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PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE. BY INSTALLING AND USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU 
AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT INSTALL 
OR USE THE SOFTWARE. PROMPTLY RETURN, WITHIN 15 DAYS, THE SOFTWARE, ALL RELATED DOCUMENTATION AND ACCOMPANYING 
ITEMS TO THE PLACE OF ACQUISITION FOR A REFUND.

This is a legal agreement between you and 

Creative Technology Ltd.

 and its subsidiaries 

(“Creative”). This Agreement states the terms and 
conditions upon which Creative offers to license 
the software sealed in the disk package together 
with all related documentation and accompanying 
items including, but not limited to, the executable 
programs, drivers, libraries and data files 
associated with such programs (collectively, the 
“Software”).

LICENSE
1.

Grant of License

The Software is licensed, not sold, to you for use 
only under the terms of this Agreement. You 
own the disk or other media on which the 
Software is originally or subsequently recorded 
or fixed; but, as between you and Creative (and, 
to the extent applicable, its licensors), Creative 
retains all title to and ownership of the Software 
and reserves all rights not expressly granted to 
you.
The license under this Section 1 is conditioned 
upon your compliance with all of your 
obligations under this Agreement. Creative 
grants to you the right to use all or a portion of 
this Software provided that
(a) the Software is not distributed for profit;
(b) the Software is used only in conjunction with
     Creative’s family of products; 
(c) the Software may NOT be modified;
(d) all copyright notices are maintained on the

     Software; and 
(e) The licensee/end-user agrees to be bound by
     the terms of this agreement 

2.

For Use on a Single Computer

The Software may be used only on a single 
computer by a single user at any time. You may 
transfer the machine-readable portion of the 
Software from one computer to another 
computer, provided that (a) the Software 
(including any portion or copy thereof) is erased 
from the first computer and (b) there is no 
possibility that the Software will be used on 
more than one computer at a time.

3.

Stand-Alone Basis

You may use the Software only on a stand-alone 
basis, such that the Software and the functions it 
provides are accessible only to persons who are 
physically present at the location of the 
computer on which the Software is loaded. You 
may not allow the Software or its functions to be 
accessed remotely, or transmit all or any portion 
of the Software through any network or 
communication line.

4.

Copyright

The Software is owned by Creative and/or its 
licensors and is protected by United States 
copyright laws and international treaty 
provisions. You may not remove the copyright 
notice from any copy of the Software or any 
copy of the written materials, if any, 
accompanying the Software.

5.

One Archival Copy

You may make one (1) archival copy of the 
machine-readable portion of the Software for 
backup purposes only in support of your use of 
the Software on a single computer, provided that 
you reproduce on the copy all copyright and 
other proprietary rights notices included on the 
originals of the Software.

6.

No Merger or Integration

You may not merge any portion of the Software 
into, or integrate any portion of the Software 
with, any other program, except to the extent 
expressly permitted by the laws of the 
jurisdiction where you are located. Any portion 
of the Software merged into or integrated with 
another program, if any, will continue to be 
subject to the terms and conditions of this 
Agreement, and you must reproduce on the 
merged or integrated portion all copyright and 
other proprietary rights notices included in the 
originals of the Software.

7.

Network Version

If you have purchased a “network” version of the 
Software, this Agreement applies to the 
installation of the Software on a single “file 
server”. It may not be copied onto multiple 
systems. Each “node” connected to the “file 
server” must also have its own license of a “node 
copy” of the Software, which becomes a license 
only for that specific “node”.

8.

Transfer of License

You may transfer your license of the Software, 
provided that (a) you transfer all portions of the 

Summary of Contents for DI5791

Page 1: ...the license agreement It is against the law to copy the software on any other medium except as specifically allowed in the license agreement The licensee may make one copy of the software for backup...

Page 2: ...tware including any portion or copy thereof is erased from the first computer and b there is no possibility that the Software will be used on more than one computer at a time 3 Stand Alone Basis You m...

Page 3: ...ient enablestheapplicationtodo online disc identification and obtain music related information including name artist track and title information CDDB Data from online servers CDDB Servers and to perfo...

Page 4: ...le for the accuracy of any information provided by Creative or third party technical support personnel or any damages caused either directly or indirectly by acts taken or omissions made by you as a r...

Page 5: ...ate from Creative s website of if you do not have internet access Creative will use commercially reasonable means to provide replacement software ADDENDUM TO THE MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT I...

Page 6: ...e d acc s d finie par le fabricant Consulter le mode d emploi guide d installation et ou le fabricant de l appareil pour v rifier ou confirmer qu il est possible de connecter d autres p riph riques vo...

Page 7: ...other remedies If you are uncertain about your rights you should contact your legal advisor It is your responsibility when using a Creative product to ensure there is no infringement of applicable law...

Page 8: ...Modem on Hold ii PCM Upstream ii V 44 Data Compression iii Before You Begin iii Recording Model and Serial Numbers iii Checking System Requirements iii Document Conventions iv 1 About Your Modem Plug...

Page 9: ...dows 2000 3 9 Testing the Installation in Windows 2000 3 11 Installing the Modem Driver in Windows NT 3 12 Testing the Installation in Windows NT 3 14 Installing the Modem Driver in Windows Me 3 15 Te...

Page 10: ...ows 2000 XP B 5 C Creative Technical Support eService Options C 2 Knowledgebase Available online 24 hours C 2 eMail C 2 Driver Firmware C 2 Product Documentation C 2 Telephone C 2 Registering your Pro...

Page 11: ...and Play This feature allows you to install your Modem Blaster easily as the device is automatically configured Faxes You can use your Modem Blaster to send and receive fax documents You can also conf...

Page 12: ...the amount of time it takes for your Modem Blaster to establish a connection with your Internet Service Provider The characteristics of the last call are saved in your computer and retrieved for subse...

Page 13: ...rd from its packaging write down its model and serial numbers for future reference You will need to quote these numbers when contacting our Technical Support office Checking System Requirements The fo...

Page 14: ...ent Use This notepad icon indicates information that is of particular importance and should be considered before continuing This alarm clock icon indicates that failure to adhere to direc tions may re...

Page 15: ...Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows Me and Windows XP This feature allows you to install your Modem Blaster easily as the device is automatically configured Place the modem in front of you as you go throu...

Page 16: ...ow you to attach other devices to your card The jack on your modem card can be seen in Figure 1 1 Telephone Line Jack The Telephone Line jack allows you to connect to a telephone line for data transmi...

Page 17: ...Hold 1 If a call comes in while you are on the Internet a dialog box similar to Figure 1 2 appears asking you if you want to answer the call Click the Yes button 2 A dialog box similar to Figure 1 3 a...

Page 18: ...orms your PC and modem into a sophisticated communications centre Whether you re at home in the office or on the road FaxTalk Communicator is designed to be powerful easy to use and provide a wide arr...

Page 19: ...the power cord from the wall outlet 3 Remove your computer casing 4 Remove the metal bracket from an unused PCI slot as shown in Figure 2 1 Put the screw aside for use later Turn off the main power s...

Page 20: ...e power cord back into the wall outlet and then turn on the computer To install drivers refer to Installing and Testing Modem Drivers on page 3 1 Do not force the modem card into the slot Make sure th...

Page 21: ...y connected to it unplug the telephone cable from the wall outlet 3 Connect one end of the telephone cable provided to the wall outlet and the other end to the Telephone Line jack of the modem Figure...

Page 22: ...oin operated lines Contact your local telephone company for help if you are not sure about the suitability of your telephone line This modem is intended for use on an analog telephone line also called...

Page 23: ...n in Windows 98 98SE Installing the Modem Driver in Windows 2000 Testing the Installation in Windows 2000 Installing the Modem Driver in Windows NT Testing the Installation in Windows NT Installing th...

Page 24: ...our computer to allow the operating system to detect the modem 2 When the dialog box similar to Figure 3 1 appears insert the Installation CD into your CD ROM drive and then click the Next button 3 Wh...

Page 25: ...ox similar to Figure 3 3 appears click the Browse button to locate the driver files in E Drivers Win95 where E represents your CD ROM drive 5 Click the OK button 6 When the dialog box similar to Figur...

Page 26: ...e Browse button to locate the driver files in E Drivers Win95 where E represents your CD ROM drive and then click the OK button 9 Restart your computer to let the new settings take place Figure 3 5 Fi...

Page 27: ...ars click the Diagnostics tab 4 Select the COM port that has been assigned to your modem 5 Click the More Info button to display the response status of your modem If your modem is not responding it ma...

Page 28: ...g system to detect the modem 2 When the dialog box similar to Figure 3 8 appears insert the Installation CD into your CD ROM drive and then click the Next button 3 When the dialog box similar to Figur...

Page 29: ...me other drivers that should work with this device click the The updated driver Recommended option and then click the Next button 7 When the dialog box similar to Figure 3 11 appears click the Next bu...

Page 30: ...rs click the Diagnostics tab 4 Select the COM port that has been assigned to your modem 5 Click the More Info button to display the response status of your modem If your modem is not responding it may...

Page 31: ...re Wizard dialog box similar to Figure 3 13 appears insert the Installation CD into your CD ROM drive 3 Click the Specify a location check box and then click the Next button 4 When the dialog box simi...

Page 32: ...he dialog box similar to Figure 3 15 appears click the Next button 6 Click the Yes button 7 When the dialog box similar to Figure 3 16 appears click the Finish button 8 Restart your computer to let th...

Page 33: ...roperties dialog box click the Diagnostics tab 4 Click the Query Modem button to display the response status of your modem If your modem is not responding it may be due to a conflict between the modem...

Page 34: ...where E represents your CD ROM Drive and then click the OK button 4 When the dialog box similar to Figure 3 19 appears click the OK button 5 When the dialog box similar to Figure 3 20 appears click t...

Page 35: ...ialog box similar to Figure 3 22 appears click the Finish button to complete the installation 12 Restart your computer to let the new settings take place Figure 3 21 Figure 3 22 After you have set up...

Page 36: ...ox similar to Figure 3 23 appears If your Creative Modem Blaster V 92 PCI DI5791 is listed the installation is successful If your modem is not responding it may be due to a conflict between the modem...

Page 37: ...og box similar to Figure 3 24 appears click the Specify the location of the driver Advanced option and click the Next button 4 When the dialog box similar to Figure 3 25 appears click the Specify a lo...

Page 38: ...x similar to Figure 3 26 appears click the Finish button 9 Follow the remaining onscreen steps to install the rest of the drivers and to complete your modem installation 10 Restart your computer to le...

Page 39: ...click the Diagnostics tab 4 Click the COM port that has been assigned to your modem 5 Click the More Info button to display the response status of your modem If your modem is not responding it may be...

Page 40: ...ROM drive 3 Click the Install from a list or specific location Advanced option and then click the Next button 4 When the dialog box similar to Figure 3 29 appears click the Browse button to locate the...

Page 41: ...of this product s release Microsoft strongly encouraged companies to submit their hardware solutions for certification If a hardware device driver is not submitted or does not qualify for Microsoft ce...

Page 42: ...Properties button 5 When the dialog box similar to Figure 3 32 appears click the Diagnostics tab 6 Click the Query Modem button to display the response status of your modem If your modem is not respon...

Page 43: ...apter is organized as follows Uninstalling the Modem in Windows 95 OSR 2 X Uninstalling the Modem in Windows 98 98SE Uninstalling the Modem in Windows 2000 Uninstalling the Modem in Windows NT Uninsta...

Page 44: ...the Add Remove Programs icon 3 When the Add Remove Programs Properties dialog box similar to Figure 4 1 appears click Uninstall Creative Modem Blaster V 92 4 Click the Add Remove button 5 Click the OK...

Page 45: ...the Add Remove Programs icon 3 When the Add Remove Programs Properties dialog box similar to Figure 4 2 appears click Uninstall Creative Modem Blaster V 92 4 Click the Add Remove button 5 Click the OK...

Page 46: ...he Add Remove Programs dialog box similar to Figure 4 3 click Uninstall Creative Modem Blaster and then click the Change Remove button 4 When Windows 2000 prompts you to remove the selected modem clic...

Page 47: ...con 3 When the Add Remove Programs Properties dialog box similar to Figure 4 4 appears click the Install Uninstall tab 4 Click Uninstall Creative PCI Modem from the list and click the Add Remove butto...

Page 48: ...3 When the Add Remove Programs Properties dialog box similar to Figure 4 5 appears click the Install Uninstall tab 4 Click Uninstall Creative Modem Blaster from the list and then click the Add Remove...

Page 49: ...l Panel 2 Click the Add or Remove Programs icon 3 In the Add or Remove Programs dialog box similar to Figure 4 6 click the Change Remove button and then click the Close button 4 Turn off your computer...

Page 50: ...specification compliant Plug and Play resources Table A 1 Plug and Play Resource Information Dependent functions Resource Information Choice 1 COM 3 I O Port 3E8 to 3EF IRQ 3 4 5 7 9 10 or 11 Choice 2...

Page 51: ...103J V 42 LAPM and MNP2 4 error correction V 44 V 42bis and MNP5 data compression Compression line control and error control are implemented in hardware Therefore no special drivers or libraries are n...

Page 52: ...14400 bps V 21 Channel 2 300 bps V 27ter 7200 bps V 29 9600 bps Voice Features Able to record and play voice messages over the telephone line Multiple mailboxes using Included Communications software...

Page 53: ...r Modem The modem fails to accept commands to dial or answer a call Cause There may be an improper telephone line connection Solution Make sure the telephone cable is attached to the Telephone Line ja...

Page 54: ...er has hung up This detection may fail due to one of the following reasons Your local telephone system does not generate the dial or busy tone when the remote user hangs up The silent period for the m...

Page 55: ...on 3 Select your region and operating system 4 Download the Unimodem V file 5 Start Windows Explorer 6 Copy the file UNIMODV EXE to your Windows System directory 7 Locate and double click the file UNI...

Page 56: ...click Modem 5 Select your modem and click the Properties button The Properties dialog box of the modem appears 6 Click the Resources tab 7 Click the Use Automatic Settings check box to select it If th...

Page 57: ...the name of your modem 7 Right click the name of your modem A menu appears 8 Select the Properties option 9 Click the Resources tab 10 Click the Use Automatic Settings check box to select it If this c...

Page 58: ...ant to have the following information ready The serial and model numbers of your Creative product found at the back of the product Information on identifying your model number is available in the Supp...

Page 59: ...gional email addresses You must have registered your product to access this service Please see Registering your Product on page 3 for more details Driver Firmware The Creative web site offers a range...

Page 60: ...vacy clau creative com Product Returns Please retain all product contents and packaging until you are fully satisfied with your product It is very important to keep your Proof of Purchase for the dura...

Page 61: ...return a product for factory service contact the regional Creative Technical Support Center Once the staff has verified that the product is defective you will be given an RMA number When returning a...

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