Broadxent V.92 Manual de usuario


Getting Started
Broadxent V.92 PCI DI3631
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Version 1.2
June 2002
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Contents
Introduction
Before you Begin ..................................................................................... v
Recording Model and Serial Numbers ................................................. v
Checking System Requirements ........................................................ v
Document Conventions.................................................................... vi
1 About Your Modem
Jacks ................................................................................................... 1-1
2 Installing Hardware
Installation Steps .................................................................................. 2-1
Step 1: Prepare your computer ...................................................... 2-1
Step 2: Insert the modem card ...................................................... 2-2
Step 3: Connect to power supply .................................................... 2-2
Step 4: Connect to the telephone line ............................................. 2-3
Notes on Telephone Lines ...................................................................... 2-4
3 Installing and Testing Modem Drivers
Installing the Modem Driver In Windows 98SE/2000/Me/XP ...................... 3-1
Testing the Installation in Windows 95/98/98 SE/Me................................. 3-2
Testing the Installation in Windows 2000 ................................................. 3-3
Testing the Installation in Windows XP..................................................... 3-4
4 Uninstalling Modem Drivers
Uninstalling the Modem in 95/98/98 SE/Me.............................................. 4-2
Uninstalling the Modem in Windows 2000 ................................................ 4-3
Uninstalling the Modem in Windows XP.................................................... 4-4
5 Modem Features
Plug and Play ............................................................................... 5-1
Faxes .......................................................................................... 5-1

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Internet Access ............................................................................ 5-1
Answering Machine ....................................................................... 5-1
Video Conferencing ....................................................................... 5-2
QuickConnect ............................................................................... 5-2
PCM Upstream.............................................................................. 5-2
V.44 Data
Compression .............................................................................. 5-2
Modem-on-Hold............................................................................ 5-3
Using Modem-on-Hold .......................................................... 5-3
Appendixes
A General Specifications
Plug and Play ....................................................................... A-1
Data Features ...................................................................... A-2
Fax Features ........................................................................ A-3
Voice Features ..................................................................... A-3
Video Conferencing Support................................................... A-3
B Troubleshooting
Problems Installing Software .................................................................. B-1
Problems with Your Modem .................................................................... B-2
Resolving Hardware Conflicts.................................................................. B-5
Resolving Conflicts in Windows 95/98/98SE/ME................................ B-5
Resolving Conflicts in Windows 2000/XP .......................................... B-6
C Service and Warranty Information
Product Return ..................................................................................... C-1
Tech Support........................................................................................ C-1
Warranty Information............................................................................ C-2

Introduction

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Introduction
Before you Begin This section contains information you should know about before using this manual.
Read the information carefully before proceeding further.
Recording Model
and Serial Numbers
Your modem card has a model number and a serial number. After removing the
modem card from its packaging, write down its model and serial numbers for future
reference. You will need to quote these numbers when contacting our Technical
Support office.
Checking System
Requirements
The following are the minimum system requirements:
❑Available PCI 2.1 compliant slot
❑133 MHz or faster Intel®Pentium®IBM® compatible PC or AMD®K series, or
higher
❑25 MB of free hard disk space
❑16 MB RAM on motherboard (32 MB recommended)
❑Microsoft® Windows® 95, Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition (SE),
Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition (Me) or Windows XP
❑CD-ROM drive for modem and communication software installation
❑An audio card for video conferencing

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Document
Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions to help you locate and identify the
information that you need.
Text Element Use
This notepad icon indicates information that is of
particular importance and should be considered
before continuing.
This alarm clock icon indicates that failure to adere
to directions may result in loss of data or damage
to your system.
The warning sign indicates that failure to adhere to
directions may result in bodily harm or life-
threatening situations.

11 About Your Modem

About Your Modem 1-1
About Your Modem
This chapter helps you locate and identify the components of your modem.
Jacks Jacks are one-hole connecting interfaces on your modem card. They allow you to
attach other devices to your card. The jacks on your modem card can be seen in
Figure 1-1.
• Place the modem in front
of you as you go through
this chapter. This will help
you identify the various
components on your card.
• If you encounter a
hardware conflict while
connecting a Plug and Play
device, refer to Table A-1
on page A-1 for a list of
available Plug and Play
resources.
Figure 1-1 The jacks on your modem card.
Telephone Line Jack
The Telephone Line jack allows
you to connect to a telephone
line for data transmission and
document faxing.
Rear Panel
Phone Jack
The Phone jack allows you to
connect a telephone to the
card. This jack may differ in
certain countries.

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Installing Hardware
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