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2.4.2 Configuring in a Plug and Play System with-
out Windows 95
When this modem is installed in a Plug and Play
system without Windows 95, the computer's BIOS will
assign a COM port and IRQ line to the modem.
Proceed to Section 2.5, Software Installation/
Configuration.
2.5 Software Installation and Configuration
You are now ready to install and configure the
communication software. Refer to your software manual
for installation procedures.
We suggest the following communication param-
eters when you first use your data communication
software. Consult the software manual for information
on using these and other parameters/features.
57,600 bps; 8 data bits; no parity; 1 stop bit;
RTS/CTS flow control set to “on;” initialization
string: AT&F
We suggest that a “Generic Class 1” or “Ge-
neric Class 2” modem type should be selected in your
fax software, and a “Lucent” modem type should be
selected in your Voice software.
Note that your software must be configured to
communicate with the modem on the same COM port
and IRQ line used by the modem.
2.6 Using the Fax, Voice, SVD, and
Speakerphone Capabilities of the
Modem
Your modem has built-in advanced FAX, Voice,
SVD, and Full Duplex Speakerphone functions. Please
consult your FAX/Voice/SVD/Speakerphone software
manual about procedures on using these features.
Speakerphone functions require a correctly con-
figured sound card with attached microphone and
speaker.
Voice functions include recording and playback
of voice prompts (files). You may record or playback
voice with your modem by attaching a telephone to the