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PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE. BY USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT 
AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT, DO NOT OPEN THE SEALED DISK PACKAGE, 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 FULL 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.

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 licensees 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 Software or copies thereof, (b) you 
do not retain any portion of the Software or any copy thereof, and 
(c) the transferee reads and agrees to be bound by the terms and 
conditions of this Agreement.

9. Limitations on Using, Copying, and Modifying the Software

Except to the extent expressly permitted by this Agreement or by 
the laws of the jurisdiction where you acquired the Software, you 
may not use, copy or modify the Software. Nor may you sub-
license any of your rights under this Agreement.

10.Decompiling, Disassembling, or Reverse Engineering

You acknowledge that the Software contains trade secrets and 
other proprietary information of Creative and its licensors. Except 
to the extent expressly permitted by this Agreement or by the laws 
of the jurisdiction where you are located, you may not decompile, 
disassemble or otherwise reverse engineer the Software, or engage 
in any other activities to obtain underlying information that is not 
visible to the user in connection with normal use of the Software.

In particular, you agree not for any purpose to transmit the 
Software or display the Software's object code on any computer 
screen or to make any hardcopy memory dumps of the Software's 
object code. If you believe you require information related to the 
interoperability of the Software with other programs, you shall not 
decompile or disassemble the Software to obtain such information, 
and you agree to request such information from Creative at the 

address listed below. Upon receiving such a request, Creative shall 
determine whether you require such information for a legitimate 
purpose and, if so, Creative will provide such information to you 
within a reasonable time and on reasonable conditions.
In any event, you will notify Creative of any information derived 
from reverse engineering or such other activities, and the results 
thereof will constitute the confidential information of Creative that 
may be used only in connection with the Software.

TERMINATION
The license granted to you is effective until terminated. You may 
terminate it at any time by returning the Software (including any 
portions or copies thereof) to Creative. The license will also terminate 
automatically without any notice from Creative if you fail to comply 
with any term or condition of this Agreement. You agree upon such 
termination to return the Software (including any portions or copies 
thereof) to Creative. Upon termination, Creative may also enforce any 
rights provided by law. The provisions of this Agreement that protect 
the proprietary rights of Creative will continue in force after 
termination.

LIMITED WARRANTY
Creative warrants, as the sole warranty, that the disks on which the 
Software is furnished will be free of defects, as set forth in the 
Warranty Card or printed manual included with the Software. No 
distributor, dealer or any other entity or person is authorized to expand 
or alter this warranty or any other provisions of this Agreement. Any 
representation, other than the warranties set forth in this Agreement, 
will not bind Creative.

Creative does not warrant that the functions contained in the Software 
will meet your requirements or that the operation of the Software will 
be uninterrupted, error-free or free from malicious code. For purposes 
of this paragraph, “malicious code” means any program code 
designed to contaminate other computer programs or computer data, 
consume computer resources, modify, destroy, record, or transmit 
data, or in some other fashion usurp the normal operation of the 
computer, computer system, or computer network, including viruses, 
Trojan horses, droppers, worms, logic bombs, and the like. EXCEPT 
AS STATED ABOVE IN THIS AGREEMENT, THE 
SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS-IS WITHOUT WARRANTY 
OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, 
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED 
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS 
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. CREATIVE IS NOT 
OBLIGATED TO PROVIDE ANY UPDATES, UPGRADES OR 
TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR THE SOFTWARE.

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Summary of Contents for Modem Blaster V.90 External

Page 1: ...is manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose without the written permission of Digicom Systems I...

Page 2: ...thereof b you do not retain any portion of the Software or any copy thereof and c the transferee reads and agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement 9 Limitations on Using Copy...

Page 3: ...maining provisions will remain in full force and effect For questions concerning this Agreement please contact Creative at the address stated above For questions on product or technical matters contac...

Page 4: ...puter and peripherals must be shielded and grounded Operation with non certified computers or non shielded cables may result in interference to radio or television reception 0RGLILFDWLRQV Any changes...

Page 5: ...tiquette du Minist re des Industries du Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme certaines normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r se...

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Page 7: ...em 1 2 Connecting Telephone Line and Phone Set 1 3 About Your Telephone Line 1 3 QVWDOOLQJ 6RIWZDUH Installing Software in Windows 98 2 2 Installing the Software in Windows 95 2 6 Installing Software...

Page 8: ...roblems Encountered in Windows NT4 0 B 3 Resolving Hardware Conflicts B 4 In Windows 95 98 B 4 In Windows 3 1x B 4 General Q A B 5 6HUYLFH DQG DUUDQW QIRUPDWLRQ Warranty Information C 3 Modem Blaster...

Page 9: ...ter easily as the resources are assigned automatically by the Plug and Play configuration manager Send and Receive faxes You can use your Modem Blaster to send and receive fax documents It can also be...

Page 10: ...and you can play back these messages at any time The Modem Blaster can even page you to notify you of new messages Caller ID The modem displays phone numbers of the calling parties if your phone is Ca...

Page 11: ...n its model and serial numbers for future reference Checking System Requirements The following are the minimum system requirements Available Serial Port 486DX or higher IBM compatible PC 20 MB of free...

Page 12: ...ust provide UPPERCASE Directory name file name or acronym Symbols letters and key names on the keyboard This notepad icon indicates information that is of particular importance and should be considere...

Page 13: ...for data and fascimile transmission Phone jack The Phone jack allows you to connect a phone set to the modem This jack is only applicable to countries that follow the United States standard such as Me...

Page 14: ...o the modem as shown in Figure 1 1 3 Connect the Power adapter to a power outlet and the RS232 cable to the computer s serial port 4 Switch on your modem Figure 1 1 Setting up the Modem Telephone Tele...

Page 15: ...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 known as a POTS Plain Old Telephone Se...

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Page 17: ...hows you how to test your installation and uninstall the modem This chapter is organized as follows Installing Software in Windows 98 Installing the Software in Windows 95 Installing Software in Windo...

Page 18: ...a dialog box similar to Figure 2 1 appears insert the Installation CD into your CD ROM drive and then click the Next button 3 When a dialog similar to Figure 2 2 appears select the Search for the best...

Page 19: ...lect Specify a location click the Browse button and browse to the Drivers directory in the Installation CD 5 Click the Next button 6 When a dialog box similar to Figure 2 4 appears click the Next butt...

Page 20: ...re 7 When a dialog box similar to Figure 2 5 appears click the Finish button 8 When a dialog box similar to Figure 2 6 appears click the Next button Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 mb5625 book Page 4 Tuesday Oc...

Page 21: ...click the Next button 10 When a dialog box similar to Figure 2 8 appears select Specify a location click the Browse button and browse to the Drivers directory in the Installation CD 11 Click the Next...

Page 22: ...to Figure 2 9 appears insert the Installation CD into your CD ROM drive and click the Next button 3 When a dialog box similar to Figure 2 10 appears click the Other Locations button browse to the Dri...

Page 23: ...he Next button 5 When a dialog box similar to Figure 2 12 appears click the Other Locations button browse to the Drivers directory in the Installation CD click the OK button and then click the Finish...

Page 24: ...window double click the Modems icon 4 When a dialog box similar to Figure 2 13 appears select Don t dectect my modem I will select it from a list and then click the Next button 5 When a dialog box sim...

Page 25: ...he Next button 8 Follow the remaining onscreen instructions to complete the installation of the modem Installing Software in Windows 3 1x 1 Set up the modem as specified in Chapter 1 Installing the Mo...

Page 26: ...modem is not responding it may be due to a conflict between the modem and another peripheral device To resolve the conflict you must change the settings of your modem See Appendix B Resolving Hardware...

Page 27: ...000 46 667 45 333 44 000 42 667 41 333 40 000 38 667 37 333 36 000 34 667 33 333 32 000 30 667 29 333 28 000 bps data speeds in V 90 mode 33 600 31 200 28 800 26 400 24 000 21 600 19 200 16 800 14 400...

Page 28: ...bps for send and receive Compatible with the following fax modem transmission standards V 17 V 21 V 27ter V 29 Voice Features Able to record and play voice messages over the telephone line Communicati...

Page 29: ...ached to the Telephone Line jack and that the phone set is connected to the Phone jack on your modem Check that all devices are switched on 7KH PRGHP FDQQRW FRQQHFW WR WKH QWHUQHW DW ESV Cause This ma...

Page 30: ...al telephone system does not generate the dial or busy tone when the remote user hangs up The period of silence the modem or communications software uses to detect that the remote user has hung up is...

Page 31: ...he file UNIMODEM V and copy the file UNIMODV EXE to the Systems folder in your Windows directory 3 Run the file UNIMODV EXE and then browse to the UNIMODV EXE INF file 4 Right click on this file and t...

Page 32: ...perties button 5 In the Properties dialog box click the Resources tab 6 Select the Use Automatic Settings check box If this check box is already selected you need to go to the Properties dialog box of...

Page 33: ...ecause the Modem Blaster automatically knows which 56K standard to use For modems that support V 90 standard only connecting to a V 90 capable ISP is necessary KLFK RII WKH VKHOI FRPPXQLFDWLRQ VRIWZDU...

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Page 35: ...support for more details 2 Contact the dealer who sold you the equipment Your dealer may be able to provide the assistance you need 3 Call the Technical Support Department at 65 895 4100 or send them...

Page 36: ...that has the RMA along with your name and address Also write your RMA number on the shipping label and with your return address Please send the package postage paid We will not accept packages sent C...

Page 37: ...has been used in a manner exceeding its specifications or if the serial number has been removed We do not assume any liability for consequential damages as a result from our products use and in any ev...

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