Installation
2-3
Issue 2 May 1995
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CAUTION:
If you need to remove the modem from the PCMCIA socket,
be sure to unplug the modular cord’s 2-pin connector from
the modem before removing the modem from the PC. Refer
to your PC’s documentation for instructions on removing the
modem from the socket.
Your modem is now installed in a PCMCIA slot on your PC. To
use the modem, however, your PC must be set up to recognize
the modem in that slot.
If KIT Utilities software was provided with your modem (either
on diskette or already copied onto your PC’s hard drive), your
next step is to install the KIT Utilities. The following section,
Using the KIT Utilities, describes this process.
NOTE:
If your PC has Card and Socket Services installed, you
can use your modem
without installing the KIT Utilities.
However, to upgrade your modem’s firmware or perform
diagnostics, you will need to install the KIT Utilities.
If you do
not have KIT Utilities software, check your PC’s
documentation to ensure that there are PCMCIA card enablers,
also called Card and Socket Services, installed on your PC. With
Card and Socket Services, your modem should be automatically
recognized by the PC, in which case no further steps are
required – your modem will be ready to use with your
communications or fax software.
If you do not have card enablers on your PC and do not have
the KIT Utilities, or if the card enablers on your PC did not detect
the modem, contact your modem or PC vendor for assistance.