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56K* PCI
Software
Modem

Installation Guide
For Windows
95, 98, Me, 2000, and
NT 4.0 Operating
Systems

READ

ME

FIRST!

part number NR24.0001.00

CAUTION:  To avoid the risk of electrical shock,
make sure your computer and all peripheral
devices are turned off and unplugged.
Disconnect all telephone cables from any existing
modems before opening the PC cover.

This product is not for use with digital phone
systems.

Touch an unpainted metal area of your
computer’s case to ground yourself, which
protects your equipment from electrostatic
discharge.

Before You Begin

* Capable of receiving at up to 56 Kbps and sending at up to 33.6 Kbps.

However, download speeds may be lower due to varying line conditions.
Download speeds in the U.S. and Canada are limited to 53,3 Kbps.  Requires
compatible phone line and server equipment.  See www.usr.com for details.

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Install the PhoneTools
application software (optional).

This software will allow you to send and receive faxes.

From the main screen of the Installation CD, click Software.
Click PhoneTools.  Click Install.
.

2

Locate an empty PCI slot.

Remove the expansion slot cover at the back of an
empty PCI expansion slot.  PCI slots are usually

white in color.  The slot cover is on the back of your
computer and covers an opening on your computer’s

case.  Most slot covers are held in place with a
screw.

4

Connect the modem to an
analog phone line.

Plug one end of the provided phone cord into the jack

on the modem labeled LINE and plug the other end
into an analog phone wall jack.

IMPORTANT:  Connect to an analog line only.  Using
a non-analog line (e.g., digital, PBX, Multi-line) will

damage the modem.

1

Write the modem’s serial number in the box below. The
serial number is located on the white bar code sticker on

the inside of the modem bracket and on the modem’s box.

NOTE:

 It is very important that you have your serial number

written down for future reference. If you ever need to call the

Technical Support department, you will need this number
to receive assistance.

CAUTION:

 To avoid the risk of electrical shock, make sure

your computer and all peripheral devices are turned off and
unplugged.  Disconnect all telephone cables from the modem

before opening the PC cover.

Turn off your computer and all peripheral devices. Unplug

your computer and remove the computer’s cover.

Prepare for installation.

Install the modem.

Insert the modem into the PCI slot.  You may need to
rock the modem back and forth while pressing down

firmly to properly seat the modem in the PCI slot.

The modem’s metal bracket will cover the opening on
the back of the computer. Secure the modem with the

screw you removed in step two, if applicable. Replace
the computer’s cover.

3

Windows 95 Users

The Update Device Driver Wizard will appear.  Insert the Installation
CD into your CD-ROM drive.  Click Next.  Windows will search for the

drivers.  Click Finish.  Click OK.   The Copying Files dialog box will
appear.  Select Browse.  The Open dialog box will appear.  In the

Drives drop-down box, select the corresponding drive letter for your
CD-ROM.  Make sure hcfpnp.vxd is highlighted in the File Name

box.  If not, be sure to select this. Click OK. The Copying Files window
will appear.  Click OK.

Windows 98 Users

The Add New Hardware Wizard will appear.  Insert the Installation CD
into the CD-ROM drive.  What do you want windows to do? will appear.

Select Search for the best driver for your device (recommended).
Click Next.  Select CD-ROM making sure that ONLY the CD-ROM

field is checked.  Click Next.  The wizard will find the PCI Modem
Enumerator.  Click Next.  Click Finish.

Windows Me Users
The Add New Hardware Wizard will appear.  Insert the Installation CD

into the CD-ROM drive.  Select Automatic search for a better driver
(recommended)
.  Click Next.  The Select Other Driver window will

appear.  Select PCI Modem Enumerator and click OK.  Click Finish.

Windows 2000 Users
The Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard will appear.  Insert

the Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive.  Click Next.  The Install
Hardware Device Drivers dialog box  will appear.  Select Search for a

suitable driver for my device (recommended).  Click Next.  The
Locate Driver Files dialog box  will appear.  Select CD-ROM making

sure that ONLY the CD-ROM field is checked. Click Next.  The Driver
Files Search Results dialog box may appear.  If so, click Next.  The

Digital Signature Not Found dialog box  will appear.  Click Yes.  The
Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard will appear.  Click Finish.

Note:

 If at any time during the installation you are prompted to select

the location of your installation drivers, the following are the correct
locations on the Installation CD (assumes D: is your CD-ROM drive).

Windows 95/98/Me drivers:

  D:\

Windows 2000 drivers:

  D:\Win_2k

Windows NT 4.0 Users

Download the support drivers at www.usr.com/support
The model number is 5600

Turn on your computer.

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For troubleshooting help or to find out how to contact technical
support, see the other side of this Guide.

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