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[. . . ] Please consult your computer manufacturer's documentation for a list of your modem's supported features. For service and repair issues, contact your computer system manufacturer. DOS BOX SUPPORT The DOS Box allows DOS-based communications applications to work in a Windows environment. DOS compatibility is accomplished with TurboCom ViP® by Pacific CommWare, Inc. of Ashland, Oregon. TurboCom Copyright © 1991-1996 Pacific CommWare. [. . . ] 6. Your modem and driver are now installed REMOVING THE MODEM FROM WINDOWS MILLENNIUM EDITION (ME) To uninstall the modem: 1. When the System Properties tabbed dialog box appears, click on the Device Manager tab. Expand the Modem listing and click once to select the modem Click the Remove button, then click OK to confirm that you want to remove modem. Click to select the PCI Dos Box Support listing, then click the Add/Remove button. When the computer shuts down, you may remove the modem card. 5 INSTALLING DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS NT 4. 0 To install the modem driver: 1. When Windows starts, login using an account with Administrator privileges. After the files are copied, the modem driver is installed. REMOVING THE MODEM FROM WINDOWS NT 4. 0 To uninstall the modem: 1. When prompted, restart your computer. 6 INSTALLING DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS 2000 To install the modem driver: 1. When Windows starts, login using an account with Administrator privileges. After logging in, the Found New Hardware Wizard will find a PCI Serial Port. On the next dialog box, select the "Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended)" option, then click the Next button to continue. Select "Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended), " then select "Specify a location. " Click the Browse button and find the appropriate directory containing your modem driver. The Found New Hardware Wizard will display the driver that matches your modem. If your modem supports voice features, Windows will install the Modem Audio Device. 6. Your modem and driver are now installed REMOVING THE MODEM FROM WINDOWS 2000 To uninstall the modem: 1. When prompted, click OK to confirm that you want to remove the modem. 7 Technical Reference Typing Commands In terminal mode, type commands in either upper or lower case, not a combination. You cannot delete the original AT command because it is stored in the modem buffer. If a command has numeric options and you do not include a number, zero is assumed. Every command except A/, +++, and A> must begin with the AT prefix and be entered by pressing ENTER. All defaults are based on the &F1 Hardware Flow Control template loaded in NVRAM when the modem is shipped. AT Command Set A > Bn (0, 1) D (0-9, #, *, , , ;, !, @, L, ", R, S, W, $) En (0, 1) Fn (0, 1) Hn (0, 1) In (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10) Answer Repeat Last command forever ITU-T/US answer sequence Dial Echo Duplex On/Off setting Offhook On/Off control Inquiry I0 Modem type I1 DSP checksum I2 Company & Product ID I3 Product Revision I4 Current Settings I5 Profile Settings I6 Connection Diagnostics I7 Configuration Profile I8 Blacklisting International only I10 Plug and Play information Speaker volume. Note: assumes default = 2 (medium) Speaker control On line Pulse/Tone dialing Quiet Set S-Register, n=integer Query contents of S register S register help screen Verbal/Numeric return result codes Result code options. NVRAM template for power up. Ln (0, 1, 2, 3) Mn (0, 1, 2, 3) On (0, 1) P/T Qn (0, 1, 2, 3) Sr=n (0, 1, . . . ) Sr? [. . . ] Currently, telecommunication companies do not allow users to connect their equipment to jacks except in precise situations that are spelled out in tariffing arrangements with those companies. Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. For your own protection, make sure that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. [. . . ]

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