Konexx Mobile-USB Manual de usuario

Setup Guide
Mobile-USB

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Table of Contents
Contacting KONEXX 1
Pre-Installation 2
Mobile-USB Installation 3
Windows Connection Setup 4
Establishing Your Connection 9
Level Switch Settings Table 10
Operating Tips & Troubleshooting 14
Warranty Information 18
Why Mobile-USB?
As a mobile notebook user you need modem connectivity to send and
receive critical information when you are working at client sites and
hotels. The problem is that notebook modems are analog and virtually
all office and hotel phone systems are digital. Connectivity in this
environment can be impossible. Worse, connecting to a digital line
without protection can destroy your modem. The Konexx Mobile-USB
provides an analog data port to connect your modem to virtually any
office or hotel digital phone system.
Contacting KONEXX
You may contact KONEXX using any of the following methods:
Voice: (858) 622-1400
Toll Free: (800) 275-6354
Fax: (858) 550-7330
Website: www.konexx.com
E-mail: sales@konexx.com
Address: KONEXX
5550 Oberlin Drive
San Diego, CA 92121

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Pre-Installation
System Requirements – Requires notebook with a USB Port.
Any Windows OS (including Windows 95, NT) or Mac OS.
Pre-installation Guidelines - Before installing your MOBILE-
USB, observe the following guidelines:
CONNECTION WARNING - Never connect the MOBILE-USB
directly to the telephone line or telephone wall outlet. Use the
procedures in this User's Guide to avoid damaging your MOBILE-
USB.
TELEPHONE LEVEL SWITCH - Set the Telephone Level switch on
the MOBILE-USB for the telephone you are using (refer to the Level
Switch Setting Table on page 10). Switch setting #3 is used on the
majority of digital telephone systems.
TELEPHONE SET VOLUME CONTROL - The Telephone Set Volume
Control (handset and/or speakerphone volume) may impact your
connection speed. KONEXX recommends that the volume control be
set in the mid-range for most telephone sets. Do this by lifting the
handset to your ear and adjust the volume control to mid-range. Some
AT&T/Lucent/Avaya sets may require the volume set at a lower level.
SPEAKERPHONES - If the attached telephone has speakerphone
capability, do not use speakerphone mode. Speakerphone mode
disconnects the handset jack used by the Modem Konnector to send
and receive data.
DIALING - Configure your modem for Tone Dialing (Go to
Start…Settings…Control Panel…Modems…Dialing Properties…click
on TONE DIAL ).

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Mobile-USB Installation
Step 1. Connect the USB cable on the MOBILE-USB to your
computer USB port.
Step 2. Remove the coiled handset cord from the telephone handset
(2A) and insert it into the MOBILE-USB jack labeled HANDSET (2B).
2A
Step 3. Connect your PC Card or internal modem cable to the
MOBILE-USB jack labeled MODEM.
2B

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Mobile-USB Installation Diagram
Windows Connection Setup
If you use the MOBILE-USB while traveling we recommend that you
modify your modem settings to setup your modem for manual dialing.
Why Manual Dial? Because most digital PBX systems, such as
Nortel Meridian, Rolm and others do not accept the analog dialing
tones generated by the modem. In order to connect with the host
modem you will have to manually dial the host modem’s number on the
telephone keypad.
Why x3? The x3 command makes the manual dial process easier.
Your modem normally requires dial tone in order to dial. By adding
“x3” to your modem initialization or setup string you are instructing the
modem to dial without requiring dial tone. Once the x3 is entered it
remains in the Windows default settings. This will not affect modem
use on an analog line.
Continue to next page

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To enter the “x3” in
Windows 95/98/NT
(Windows 2000 see page 7):
Step 1. Select START button
Step 2. Select SETTINGS
Step 3. Select CONTROL PANEL
Step 4. Double click the MODEMS icon
Step 5. In the General tab, highlight the modem to be used, then
Select PROPERTIES (not Dialing Properties)
Continue to next page

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Step 6. Select CONNECTION TAB
Step 7. Under Call preferences uncheck the “Wait for dial tone before
dialing” box
Step 8. Select ADVANCED in the same window
Step 9. In the Extra Settings box type x3
Step 10. Click OK to exit Advanced Connection Settings screen
Step 11. Click OK to exit Modem Properties screen
Step 12. Click Close to exit Modems Properties screen
Step 13. Close Control Panel
Step 14. Reboot your computer and proceed to Establishing Your
Connection (Rebooting your computer is only necessary after
first installing x3).

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To enter the “x3” in Windows 2000:
Step 1. Select START button
Step 2. Select SETTINGS
Step 3. Select CONTROL PANEL
Step 4. Double click PHONE AND MODEM OPTIONS icon
Step 5. Click MODEMS tab
Step 6. Click PROPERTIES
Continue to next page

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Step 7. In the General Tab, Uncheck – Wait for dial tone before dialing
Step 8. Click the ADVANCED tab
Step 9. In the Extra Initialization commands box type x3
Step 10. Click OK to enter the x3 into the Windows default settings
Step 11. Click OK to exit Phone and Modem Options screen
Step 12. Close Control Panel
Step 13. Reboot your computer and proceed to Establishing Your
Connection (Rebooting your computer is only necessary after
first installing x3).

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Establishing Your Connection
Step 1. Write down the phone number (including area code if
necessary) of the host modem that you wish to call.
NOTE: For proprietary software users see your Network Administrator
Step 2. Set the Level switch on the MOBILE-USB to the proper setting
for the telephone system (see table on page 10). If the phone system
is not listed, please see page 14 section D.
Step 3. Using your computer, begin the dial up or connection
process as normal (choose login, sign on, dial, etc.).
Step 4. After the modem completes dialing lift the telephone handset
from the cradle and place it on your desktop.
NOTE: If you cannot hear your modem dial - begin the dial up or
connection process as normal, wait approximately 5-10 seconds,
then lift the handset and place it on your desktop.
Step 6. Get an outside line (dial 9 or other prefixes if necessary) and
manually dial the number of the modem you wish to connect to on the
keypad of the telephone.
Step 7. Wait for your modem and host to negotiate the connection.
Your connection is now established. Do not hang up the telephone
handset until you are ready to terminate your connection.
If you have trouble connecting, please call KONEXX Technical
Support at 800-275-6354 or (858) 622-1400 (7:30 – 4:30 PST)
NOTE: When using the MOBILE-USB with a notebook computer, you may
notice a “buzz” or “humming” noise when the notebook computer is being
powered by its’ external power supply. The noise is being generated by the
computers’ external power supply and is being picked up by the telephone set
due to a ground incompatibility. Because this noise effects the modem
connection speed we recommend that you power your notebook from its battery
when using the Mobile-USB (disconnect the power supply that powers your
notebook).
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