Please ensure that the following items are included
in your package. If any items are missing , pls.
contact your dealer.
• 1 -DCF – 560M CompactFlash 56K Modem
Card
• 1 - Analog Phone Cable
• 1 - User’s manual
• 1 - Quick Installation Guide
• 1 - Registration Card
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Installation
Hardware Installation
1. Firmly insert the
DCF-560M into the
CompactFlash slot
on top of your
pocket PC with the
50-pin connector
facing the
CompactFlash slot.
You will hear a click
when firmly
connected.
2. Please Press
to skip the warning
message.
“YES”
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3. Connect the analog
phone cable to RJ-11
of the DCF-560M.
And insert the other
end of the analog
phone cable into a
standard telephone
outlet.
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Configuring a Modem Connection on
Your Pocket PC
1. On your Pocket PC,
“Start”
tap the
button and choose
Settings.
2. Click the
“
Connections” tab
and choose
Modem” icon.
Note: Consult with
“
your network
administrator
for specific
settings.
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3. Click “New
Connection…”
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4. Type a name in the
Enter a name for
the connection text
box.
5. Choose
CompactFlash 56K
Modem from the
Select a modem list.
6. Choose Baud Rate
for your CF modem.
For example:
115200. Click the
“
Advanced” button.
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7. Click the “Name
Servers” tab.
8. According to your
ISP account, input
appropriate address
if necessary.
9. Click
“OK“at top
right to continue.
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10. Click the “Next”
button.
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11. Type in your local
ISP access number.
12. Click
“Next” to
continue.
13. Click
complete the
process…
“Finish” to
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Setting up your Pocket PC for POP3
Email
1. Launch the “Inbox”
from your Pocket PC.
Click Services,
followed by New Service from the
“Next”.
“Next”
menu. Click
2. In theServer Field,
enter the incoming
mail server (usually a
POP3) and your User
ID and Password. If
you are having
problems, please
contact your ISP.
Click
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3. Leave the Domain
name blank unless you
are connecting to a
Microsoft NT server.
The SMTP server will
usually be the same as
your POP3 server but
check with your ISP to
make sure. The
return address is the
email you can be
reached at. Click
Next”.
“
4. These are email
options. Choose those
options that you wish
to use. Click
“Next”.
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5. The last screen has
options for email
retrieval. You can
select the options on
how you view mail. If
you choose
Copy of Messages”,
you download the
entire email. If you
choose
Headers Only”, you
download only the
summary of the email.
Choose the amount of
lines you wish to
download.
“Get Full
“Get Message
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If you use Microsoft
Outlook, check
Message Requests” if
you want to retrieve
and respond to meeting
requests.
“Get File
Check
Attachments” if you
wish to download file
attachments. This may
slowdown your
download time.
“Get
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Connecting to ActiveSync using a
Modem
Before you begin:
Setup a partnership between your device
and the desktop computer using serial
cable, cradle, or infrared connection.
See Microsoft ActiveSync Help if you
have more questions.
If your computer is running Windows
NT 4.0, you need to install Remote
Access Service (RAS). RAS is included
with Windows 2000.
If you are running Windows 95, you
need to install Dial-Up Networking
Upgrade (DUN) 1.3 or later.
Install an internal or external modem
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Configuring RAS, DUN, and modem equipment
to work with ActiveSync
If your computer is running Windows NT 4.0 or
Windows 2000, you will need to configure RAS to
work with ActiveSync. If your computer is
running Windows 95/98, you will need to
configure DUN to work with ActiveSync.
Configure RAS and modem equipment on
Windows NT 4.0
There are three steps:
1. Install network components.
2. Configure RAS.
Configure the user account.
3.
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Install network components
1. Click
“Start”, “Settings”, and then
Control Panel”.
“
2. Double-click the Network icon. If you see a
Network Configuration Wizard, then continue
below. Otherwise, skip to the next section
because networking is already installed.
3. In the Network Configuration box, click
Yes”.
“
4. Select Wired to the network, clear Remote access to the network, and then click
“
Next”.
5. Click
“Select from list”.
6. In the Network Adapters box, select MS Loopback Adapter and click
“Next”.
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7. In the Network Protocols box, select TCP/IP Protocol and clear all other options.
8. Click
“Next” three times to start installing
the selected components.
9. In the Windows NT Setup box, enter the
directory where your Windows NT source
files are located and then click
“Continue”.
10. In the MS Loopback Adapter Card Setup
dialog box, click
“Continue”. The default
frame type will be selected.
11. In the TCP/IP Setup dialog box, click
“No”
when asked to use DHCP.
12. In the Microsoft TCP/IP Properties box,
click the
“IP Address” tab.
13. Make sure MS Loopback Adapter is
selected.
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14. Click “Specify an IP Address” and in the IP Address box, enter 1.1.1.1.
15. In the Subnet Mask box, enter
0.255.255.255.
16. Make sure the Default Gateway box is
cleared.
17. Click
18. Restart your desktop computer.
“Next’ on the next three dialog boxes,
and then click
Networking Wizard.
“Finish’ to complete the
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Configuring Remote Access Server (RAS)
1. Click
“Start”, “Settings”, and then
“
Control Panel’
2. Double-click the Network icon. Then click
“Services” Tab.
the
3. From the Network Services list, select Remote Access Service and then click
“
Properties” If Remote Access Service is
not listed, perform the following steps;
otherwise, proceed to step 9:
4. Click the Services tab, and then click
“Add”.
5. Select Remote Access Service from the list,
and then click
“OK”.
6. Provide your Windows NT Setup disks if
instructed to.
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7. In the Add RAS Device, select your modem.
8. Click
“OK”, then leave the Remote Access
Setup dialog box open.
9. In the Remote Access Setup, select your
modem.
10. Click
“Configure”, select Receive calls
only, and then click OK.
11. In the Remote Access Setup dialog box,
“Network”.
click
12. In the Network Configuration dialog box,
clear Require data encryption.
13. Under Server Settings, select TCP/IP, and
then click
“Configure”.
14. Select This computer only and select Use static address pool.
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15. In the Begin box, enter 192.168.55.100. In
the End box, enter 192.168.55.112.
16. Clear Allow remote clients to request a predetermined IP address.
17. Accept the default (recommended) responses
for any messages that appear.
18. Click
19. Restart your desktop computer when
Configure your user account
1. Click
“Continue”, and then click “Close”.
prompted and reinstall any Windows NT 4.0
Service Packs.
“Start”, “Programs”,
“Administrative Tools”, and then “User
Manager”.
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2. In the top list box, double-click your user
account.
3. Clear Account Disabled, and then clear User Must Change Password at Next Logon.
4. Select Password Never Expires.
5. Delete any passwords in the Password and
Confirm Password boxes.
6. Click
7. Select Grant dialin permission to user and
Configuring RAS on Windows 2000
Configure the desktop computer for incoming
connections
“Dialin”.
No Call Back.
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1. Click “Start”, “Settings”, and then
Control Panel”.
“
2. Double-click the Network and Dial-up
Connections icon.
3. Click
“Make New Connection”.
4. Select Accept incoming connections and
“Next”.
click
5. Select the modem from the list of devices,
and click
“Next”.
6. Select options for allowing Virtual Private Connections, and click
“Next”.
7. Check the users you want to be able to
authenticate when connecting to the desktop
from the device, and click
“Next”.
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8. Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) check box is
selected, click
Configure DUN on Windows 95/98
To call a modem attached to a desktop computer
running Windows 95/98:
1. Install Dial-Up Adapter networking
components.
2. Ensure the Dial-Up Adapter is enabled.
3. Install TCP/IP.
4. Check TCP/IP settings.
5. Enable the Dial-Up Server.
“Next”, and then “Finish”.
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Install Dial-Up Adapter networking
components
1. Windows 95 should download the Microsoft
Dial-Up Networking 1.3 Upgrade for
Windows 95 from the Microsoft Web site.
Windows 98 includes this update.
2. Click
3. Look in the list of installed network
4. Select Adapter and click
5. Select Microsoft as the manufacturer, and
“Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel”,
and then double-click the
components for an entry named Dial-Up Adapter.
select Dial-Up Adapter as the network
adapter.
“Network” icon.
“Add”.
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Ensure the Dial-Up Adapter is enabled
1. Click
“Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel”,
and then double-click the
“System” icon.
2. Make sure Dial-Up Adapter is enabled.
a) Click the
then double-click
b) Double-click
“Device Manager” tab, and
“Network adapters”.
“Dial-Up Adapter”.
c) On the General tab, confirm that the
configuration listed as Original Configuration (Current) is selected in
Windows 95 or that the Disable in this
hardware profile and Remove from
this hardware profile are unchecked in
Windows 98.
3. Repeat step 2 for all Dial-Up Adapters listed.
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Install TCP/IP
1. Click
“Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel”,
and then double-click the
“Network” icon.
2. Look in the list of installed network
components for TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter. If this entry exists, skip to the next
section.
3. On the Configuration tab, click Add.
4. Select Protocol, and then click
“Add”.
5. Select Microsoft as the manufacturer, select TCP/IP as the network protocol, and then
click
“OK”.
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Check the TCP/IP settings
1. Click
2. In the list of installed network components on
3. On the Bindings tab, select only one entry
4. Clear the box next to any other entry that
5. If you made changes, close all programs, and
“Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel”,
and then double-click the
the Configuration tab, double-click
Up Adapter”.
that includes TCP/IP. (If it is displayed, select
the entry named TCP/IP -> Dial-Up Adapter. Otherwise, select TCP/IP.)
refers to TCP/IP.
then restart your desktop computer.
“Network” icon.
“Dial-
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6. Click “Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel”,
and then double-click the
“Network” icon.
7. On the Configuration tab, select TCP/IP -> Dial-up Adapter, and then click
“
Properties”.
8. Click the
“IP Address” tab, make sure that
Obtain an IP address automatically is
selected, and then close all boxes.
9. Close all programs and restart your desktop
computer.
Enable the Dial-Up Server
In order to perform these steps you must have the
Dial-Up Networking Upgrade 1.3 installed on
your computer.
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1. Click “Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel”,
and then double-click the
“Add/Remove
Programs” icon.
2. Click
“Windows Setup”, double-click
Communications and check the
“Dial-Up
Server” option.
3. Double click
“My Computer” on the
Windows Desktop.
4. Double click
5. Click
“Dial-Up Networking”.
“Connections”, and then click “Dial-
Up Server”.
6. Select the tab of the modem whose settings
you wish to change.
7. Select Allow Caller Access.
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8. If Share Level Access is enabled in the
Access Control tab of the Network control
panel, use Change Password to protect
access to your PC. If User Level Access is
enabled, you must follow these next steps to
create a user account before using a modem
to connect your mobile device to your
computer.
9. Click
10. Enter the user’s name in the Add User box.
Connect your device to the desktop computer
Now select the modem in ActiveSync, configure
your modem connection on your device, and
connect using the modem connection on your
“Add” In the Caller Access box.
Click
“Add” when finished.
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device. See the Help menu in the ActiveSync
window for more instructions.
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Technical Specification
Modem Standards
● Hayes AT command set
● ITU-T V.32bits
● ITU-T V.34
● ITU-T V.34+
● ITU-T V.90
Error Correction
● MNP levels2-4
● ITU-T V.42
Data compression
● MNP levels 5
● ITU-T V.42bis
Asynchronous
● Character Format
● Up to 10 bits, including
Data, start, stop, and
parity bits
Tones Detected
● Dial, Busy, Ring-back,
And Modem Answer
Tones
● Blind dialing based on
Time-out periods is
Available for
Incompatible tones
Line Requirement
● Public Switched
● Telephone Network
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Operation Modes
● Asynchronous
● Full-Duplex
Ringer Equivalence
● 0.3B
● Automatic and manual
call originate
● Automatic and manual
answer
Pulse Dialing Rate
● 10 pps or 20 pps
● 39/61 or 33/67 Make-
Receive Sensibility
● -43 dBm
to-Break ratio
Operating Environment
● Operating Temperature: 0oC to 55oC degree
● Storage Temperature: -25oC to 70oC degree
● Humidity 10 to 90% non-condensing
Physical Dimension
● Dimension: 87 mm x 42 mm x 15.5mm
Certification
● FCC Part 15 Class B and Part 68 Certified
● CE Class B Certified
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