10
Attaching the Card
Perform the following:
1.
Orient the modem card with the 68-pin female connector
facing the PC Card socket. Insert the card into the PC
Card socket. The card is keyed and will insert in only the
proper orientation. Some computers will beep when the
computer recognizes the card.
2.
Attach the Line Access Cable to the card. The cable
connector is keyed and will only attach in the proper
orientation.
3.
Attach a phone line to the wider, two-wire jack in the
Line Access Cable.
4.
If you want to use the voice features with local record
and playback, attach a handset to the narrower, four-
wire jack in the Line Access Cable.
NOTE:
There is no industry standard for the signal
polarity of handsets; therefore, the handset
jack does not work with all handsets.
Proceed to Installing the Communication Software.
Installing the Communication Software
Once you have installed your modem, you can use the
communications software to connect to remote computers,
dial bulletin boards, send electronic mail, send or receive
faxes. Also, the communications software supports the voice
features of the modem. This allows you to use the computer
as an answering machine.
Refer to the User Guide supplied with the communications
software for installation and start-up. Then refer to Configuring
the Communication Software for instructions on setting the com-
munication software to the correct IRQ.
Summary of Contents for STI-FAX/28.8
Page 3: ...iii 28 8 Communicator V 34 Data Fax Modem Plug n Play PC Card User Guide ...
Page 12: ...xii Notes ...
Page 24: ...12 Notes ...
Page 54: ...42 Notes ...
Page 56: ...44 Notes ...