3
4
Connect your telephone (optional). You may also connect
your regular telephone to the back of the faxmodem, in the
jack labeled
PHONE
. If your phone cord doesn’t have an
RJ-11 plug, you may need an adapter for your cord or an
RJ-11 phone cord for your phone. The faxmodem works
with or without a telephone connected to it.
5
Connect the power cube. Plug one end of the power cube
into the back of the faxmodem. Plug the other end into an
electrical outlet.
Note:
Use only the power cube that came
with your modem. Other power cubes may damage the
faxmodem.
6
Turn the faxmodem on. Depending on the model, there will
either be a switch on the back panel or a pushbutton on the
front panel. The modem will perform a brief self-test. Then
the
MR
(Modem Ready) or
PWR
(Power) light will go on.
7
For
Windows NT 4.0,
continue below.
For
Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP,
turn to page 4.
Windows NT 4.0
1
Turn your computer back on. Insert the enclosed CD in
your CD-ROM drive and wait for it to auto-run.
If it doesn’t auto-run:
Right-click
My
Computer
and then
click
Explore
. In the left panel, click on the CD icon of the
drive that has your modem CD in it. In the right panel,
double-click
Setup
or
Setup.exe
.
2
When the main interface appears, click
Install
Drivers
.
When the next screen appears, select the modem type you
are installing. Click
Install Drivers
. When the
Modem
Installation Setup
screen appears, click
Next
. Follow the
prompts. Click
Finish
.
3
Open
Start | Settings | Control Panel
; double-click
Modems
. Note: If the Modem Properties screen appears,
click
Add
.
4
At the
Install New Modem
box, click
Next
. Let Windows
NT detect your modem and install the drivers.
5
Your modem will be detected as a “Standard Modem.” Click
Change
. The
Install New Modem
dialog box will appear.
In the
Manufacturers
box, scroll to your modem
manufacturer’s name and select it. In the
Models
box,
scroll to your modem model name and select it. (Refer to
your modem package if you need to.) Click
OK
.