Introduction
1-5
Issue 2 May 1995
Where to Find
Additional Information
Help text files (also called “readme” files) contain supplemental
information, such as tutorials and AT command descriptions.
They may also contain information that is more recent than what
is printed in this user’s guide. Help text files are available
through the following sources:
G
KIT Utilities software. This software diskette may have
been packaged with your modem.
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If you did not receive a KIT Utilities diskette and your
modem was included in a PC purchase, your PC vendor
may have loaded the files from the diskette onto the hard
drive for you. The main executable file for the KIT Utilities
is “KIT.EXE”.
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A Bulletin Board System (BBS). Check to see if there is a
BBS telephone number
on your warranty card or other
enclosed documentation. The BBS contains the latest
version of the KIT Utilities, which include the help text
files.
You can view the help text files either through the KIT Utilities or
with a text editor (the files are in ASCII format). Instructions for
installing the KIT Utilities and reading the help text files are
provided in Chapter 2, starting on page 2-4.
Where to Find Technical
Support Telephone Numbers
You may have access to a technical support center and BBS for
further assistance. Check your warranty card for the telephone
numbers for this support or the other supporting documentation
from your PC or modem vendor. The location of these telephone
numbers varies, depending on whether you purchased your
modem separately, or as part of a PC package.
NOTE:
The inside front cover of this user’s guide contains space
for recording technical support and BBS telephone
numbers.