2
2F8
3
3
3E8
4
4
2E8
3
To determine the SM56 COM port number, open the SM56 Control Panel and select the
Diagnostics tab. The COM port number to which the SM56 modem is assigned is listed here.
Configure your application to use this COM port. For example, if the SM56 modem has been
assigned COM 3, configure your application to communicate through COM 3.
Enter the AT commands for the SM56 modem as required by the application. Some typical AT
commands are as follows.
AT Commands Commonly Needed by Applications
Applications generally prompt for the following commands.
Initialization*
AT&F
Hangup
ATH0
Dialing string
ATDT
Answer string
ATA
*Some games require that the modem refrain from performing error correction and data
compression. In these cases, use the initialization string AT&F\N0.
For a full list of AT commands, refer to the on-line User's Guide.
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Un-installing and Upgrading the SM56 Modem
SM56 Un-Install Procedure
1. Open the Control Panel.
2. Select Add\Remove Programs.
3. In the dialog box, select Motorola SM56 Modem Uninstall.
4. Select Add/Remove.
5. When asked to close the Control Panel window do so to allow the SM56 Control Panel applet to
be removed.
6. Shut down the computer.
7. Remove the SM56 hardware from the computer. (Note: If you do not remove the SM56 line
interface card, the SM56 will be automatically re-installed when Windows 95/98 restarts.)
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