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Page 1 - User==s Manual

- i -ThinCom PCMCIAEthernet - ModemAdapterUser==s Manual

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INSTALLATION- 6 -PC Card (PCMCIA) device driverMost PC Card software will have a utility program to display the socket status,card type, card manufac

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont.)

INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION- 7 -TESTING THE MODEMThis section contains steps to verify the installation of the ThinCom Modem portion by using a communic

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INSTALLATION- 8 -WINDOWS 95 INSTALLATIONThe ThinCom card is a Windows 95 compatible product. It is installed as Plug-N-Play peripheral. Your system

Page 5 - SYSTEM REQUIREMENT

INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION- 9 - ENABLING 32-BIT CARD SUPPORT IN WINDOWS 95To check whether your computer is PCMCIA Socket supported, first, double-clic

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INSTALLATION- 10 -INSTALLATION VERIFICATION Cont.MODEMWindows 95After installation, you may wish to check if the computer recognized the modem and th

Page 7 - HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE

INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION- 11 -NETWORKGo to > Control Panel= => Network and then install the nescessery network driver for the Windows 95. Also

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INSTALLATION- 12 - During the installation of the communication software you may be asked to select a model from a list of the support modem. Use th

Page 9 - INSTALLATION VERIFICATION

- 13 -DATA COMMUNICATION OPERATIONThe Fax/Data Modem may be used to connect to an On-Line service, local BBS (Bulletin Board System) or the Internet

Page 10 - INSTALLATION

OPERATING MODEOPERATING MODEOPERATING MODEOPERATING MODE- 14 -OPERATING MODEThe Fax/Data Modem operating modes, which is selectable by the \Nn comman

Page 11 - TESTING THE NETWORK

DATA COMMUNICATIONDATA COMMUNICATION- 15 -Normal \N0 \N0 \N0 \N0 \N0Direct \N1 \N1 \N1 \N1 \N1Reliable \N2 \N2 \N2 \N4 \N2Auto-Reliable \N3 \N3 \N3 \

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- ii -Copyright 1996Revision 1.0 September 6, 1996ALL trademarks and registered trademark are of their respective companies.No part of this publicatio

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FAX OPERATIONFAX OPERATION- 16 -C Because of the cellular phone environment, modem=s connection speed may be slower than the actual rated. (9600 bps

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- 17 -;changes in this section of file[386 Enh]COMxFIFO=2COMxTXFIFO=1COMxBOOSTTIME=30COMxPROTOCOL=XOFFCOMxBUFFER=4096COMxAUTOASSIGN=2COMxTXSIZE=16COM

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DIAGNOSTICDIAGNOSTIC- 18 -DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONSetting up for the diagnostic operation: Start the data communication software, then enter the >Ter

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TROUBLESHOOTINGTROUBLESHOOTING- 19 -TROUBLESHOOTINGThis section lists the common problems and possible causes and/or solutions. You may find the ans

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TROUBLESHOOTINGTROUBLESHOOTING- 20 -modem is inserted.! Redo the installation procedures.APPENDIX AWhat is PC Card (PCMCIA) device driver?A PC Card

Page 18 - OPERATING MODEOPERATING MODE

TROUBLESHOOTINGTROUBLESHOOTING- 21 -The name of device drivers for the major PC Card software vendors are listed below:Software/DeviceDriverSystemSo

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- 22 -Card ServicesPowerManagementCS_APM.EXEBasic >>AT== command for 28,800 ModemCommand FunctionA/ Re-execute command.A Go off-hook and attemp

Page 20 - FAX OPERATIONFAX OPERATION

APPENDIX AAPPENDIX A- 23 -N1 Turn on automode detection.O0 Go on-line.O1 Go on-line and initiate a retrain sequence.P Force pulse dialing.Q0 Allow re

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APPENDIX AAPPENDIX A- 24 -&Q5, &Q6 Asynchronous escape.&Q2, &Q3 The modem hangs up.&D2 Interpret DTR ON-to-OFF transition per &a

Page 22 - DIAGNOSTICDIAGNOSTIC

APPENDIX A- 25 -&Q5 Modem negotiates an error corrected link.&Q6 Select asynchronous operation in normal mode.&R0 CTS tracks RTS (async)

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- iii -TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONFeatures and Compatibility... 1REQUIREMENTSNotebook com

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APPENDIX AAPPENDIX A- 26 -\K3 Send break to remote modem immediately.\K5 Send break to remote modem in sequence with transmitted data. When modem rec

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APPENDIX A- 27 --K0 Disable MNP 10 extended services.-K1 Enable MNP 10 extended services.-K2 Enable MNP 10 extended services detection only.-Q0 Disab

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APPENDIX AAPPENDIX A- 28 -CELLULAR COMMANDS^C2 Download cellular phone driver.^I Identify cellular phone driver.^T6 Indicate status of cellular phone

Page 27 - APPENDIX AAPPENDIX A

APPENDIX A- 29 -Basic >>AT== command for 1414 CLCommand Default FunctionA/ none Repeat last commandA none AnswerB0 Select ITU connectionB1 * Se

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APPENDIX AAPPENDIX A- 30 -Y0 * Disable long space disconnectY1 Enable long space disconnect Z0 * Recall stored profile 0Z1 Recall stored profile 1&am

Page 29 - APPENDIX A

APPENDIX A- 31 -S37:000 S90:000 S108:002 S109:062S37:000 S90:000 S108:002 S109:062Telephone Numbers:Telephone Numbers:&Z0 12345&Z0 12345&

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APPENDIX AAPPENDIX A- 32 -1 Enable Bps rate adjusting\Kn 5 Set break controlIn Connect State, if reliable mode then transmit break to remote:n = 0,2,

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APPENDIX A- 33 -(\N3,\N4 operating mode)"Hn 00 Disables V.42 Disables V.42 bisbis11 Enables V.42 Enables V.42 bis only when transmitting databis

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APPENDIX A - 34 -Basic AT command for 2400, 9600 and 14,400 modem. Command

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APPENDIX A- 35 - ? Return the value of default S register. T Force DTMF dialing. V0 Report short form (terse) result codes. V1 Report long form (

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- iv -AT Command for 2400, 96,00 and 33,600/14,400... 37APPENDIX BS Register Summary...

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APPENDIX A - 36 - &R0 CTS tracks RTS (async) or acts per V.25 (sync). &R1 CTS is always active. &S0 DSR is always active. &S1 DSR

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EXP Fax/Data Modem OPERATING CONSIDERATION- 37 -MNP 10 COMMANDS (14.400 modem only) )M0 Disable MNP 10 link negotiation power adjustment. )M1 Enabl

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APPENDIX B- 38 -APPENDIX BS REGISTERSThe S registers are summarized in table along with their default values. Registers denoted with an '*&apos

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APPENDIX B- 39 -S13 Reserved - - -S14 General Bit Mapped Options - - * 138 (8Ah)S15 Reserved - - - -S16 Test Mode Bit MappedOptions(&T)- - 0S17 R

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APPENDIX B- 40 -S33 XOFF Character 0-255 ASCII 19 (13h)S34-S35 Reserved - - -S36 LAPM Failure Control - - - 7S37 Line Connection Speed - - * 0S38 Del

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APPENDIX B- 41 -

Page 42 - APPENDIX B

FCC- 43 -FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTSFCC Part 68This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules. On the Fax/Data modem there is a label that contains

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FCC- 44 -FCC Part 15This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC R

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FCC- 45 -CONSUMER INFORMATION AND FCC REQUIREMENTSThe Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or

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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION- 1 -INTRODUCTIONCongratulation on your purchase of the ThinCom PC Card. It is among the finest card in today's market.

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FCC- 46 -Canadian Department of Communications compliance statementsThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissio

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INTRODUCTION- 2 -The system should have at least one Type II or Type III (5.0 mm or 10.0 mm thickness) slot.2. DOS version 5.0 or higherOrWindows 9

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INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION- 3 -INSTALLATIONBefore you begin the installation procedure, check and verify content of the ThinCom package. If you are mis

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INSTALLATION- 4 -Make sure to match the cable connector=s color with the connector on the card. The Modem connector is keyed, and it can not be inser

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INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION- 5 -DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-DFFFC Depending on the network environment, you need to choose whether you wan

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