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To attach to a cellphone.
Attach the optional cellphone cable to the
modem. Connect the other end of the
cellphone cable to your cellphone. Refer
to the
Quick Installation Guide
that came
with the cellphone cable for instructions
on how to install the cellphone driver.
4 Install and start the communications
software.
Refer to the
installation sheet
that came
with the communications software for
instructions on how to install and start the
communications software. Use the
communications software to send and
receive data and fax.
To use the voice capabilities of the
modem, be sure to configure the
communications software for the
appropriate microphone and speakers.
5 You can remove the modem when done.
It is recommended that you stop the
modem before removing the modem.
Proceed as follows:
A. Double-click on the PCMCIA icon
located on the right of the task bar;
B. Select the socket in which the modem
is plugged;
C. Click on the “Stop” button.
When prompted, push the eject button on
the computer (if applicable) and pull the
modem from the socket.
Installation with Windows 95
For installations with Windows 3.x,
Windows NT, OS/2 Warp or MacOS
System 7, refer to the other pages.
1 Start Windows 95.
2 Plug in the modem.
Follow the on-screen prompts. If the “New
Hardware Found” window appears,
perform the following:
A. Insert the “Modem Install Diskette”
provided with the modem into drive A;
B. Select “Driver from disk provided by
hardware manufacturer” and click on
“OK”;
C. Follow the on-screen prompts.
This is a onetime procedure; next time the
modem is plugged into the socket, the
modem will be automatically recognized
and configured.
3 Attach the cables.
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To attach to a phone line.
Attach the line access cable to the modem.
Attach a phone line to the wider two-wire
jack in the line access cable. If you want to
use the voice features and your computer
does not have a microphone and speakers,
attach a handset to the narrower four-wire
jack in the line access cable.
!
There is no industry standard for the
signal polarity of handsets; therefore,
the handset jack does not work with
all handsets.