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Install the modem driver
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Turn your computer on. When the “New Hard
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Turn your computer on. When the “Update
insert your drive
into your 3.5-inch drive and insert your driver disk
If your computer does not immediately detect
new hardware, shut down Windows and restart your
computer. If it still does not detect new hardware, you
will need to complete this step manually. Click
. Double-click
. Follow the onscreen
empty PCI expansion slot.
em will fit snugly. You may need to rock the
Properly seating this modem in the slot can be
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what version you have, right-click select Properties , and click General system is listed under “System.”
no longer see
.
the screw you removed in step 1. Replace the
NOTE:
Settings, and then Control Panels Modems, and click Add
instructions for a manual installation.
If you have Windows 95 Version A:
Found” screen appears, your 3.5-inch drive and choose
then click . Type A:\ in the box and then click
in place of “A.”
If you have Windows 95 Version B:
Driver Wizard” screen appears,
you are unsure
Computer , and
Verify that the modem is
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When your desktop returns, verify that your modem is properly installed. Click and click icon. When the “Modems Properties” screen appears, you should see a description of your modem. Windows NT users will also see a COM port setting. If you have Windows 95 or 98, click the click the COM port next to the description of your modem. Write down the COM port to which your modem is assigned (for example, box below.
properly installed.
, point to ,
. Double-click the Modems
tab, and then
COM Port:
) in the
Start,
. Double-click
and
. If your
type that letter
Click appears in the box, you will have confirmation that your modem is functioning properly. If you do not see the command set, see the Troubleshooting section on the back of this Guide. Click
.
Your Modem Description Here
. When the modem’s command set
then click
Your Modem Description Here
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NOTE: Before you begin, we recommend you uninstall
any other modems you have in your system. Click Windows Start, Settings, and then Control Panels, Double-click Modems to see if there are any previously installed modems on your system. Refer to your modems documentation for instructions. If you have an older U.S. Robotics modem, see the “Uninstalling a U.S. Robotics Modem” chapter in your manual.
Write the modem’s serial number in the box below. The serial number is located on the white bar code sticker on the modem and on the modem’s box.
Shut down Windows. Turn off your computer and all peripherals. Unplug your computer, and remove the computer’s cover.
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end into an
CAUTION:
sure your computer and all peripheral devices are turned off and unplugged from electrical outlets.
Unscrew and remove the expansion slot cover at the back of an empty PCI expansion slot. The slot cover is located on the back of the computer and covers an opening on the computer case. The opening lines up with the slot (inside the computer), which is usually white plastic lined with metal.
To avoid risk of electrical shock, make
telephone
Driver Wizard” screen appears,
insert your drive
into your 3.5-inch drive and insert your driver disk
. When the “Insert Disk”
driv
Turn your computer on. When the “Add New H Wizard” screen appears, insert your driver diskette
Search
. If the location of your 3.5-inc
not A:\ change it on the bottom section of this scr
. You will be prompted to repeat this
Turn your computer on. Insert your driver diskette
3.5-inch drive before you log in. Double-click drive icon.
. When the “Modem Setup” screen
tab
see the COM port that is assigned to your mod
. When the “System Settings Change”
your 3.5-inch drive and click . Click appears, make sure you have the driver inserted into the computer’s 3.5-inch
appears, type A:\ in the box and click
If you have Windows 98:
. When the “Copying Files”
Connect the modem to an
analog phone line.
on the modem labeled and plug the other
into an analog phone wall jack.
3.5-inch drive and click . Select
best driver for your device and click Floppy disk drives
to install the voice driver files.
If you have Windows NT:
.
Computer icon. Double-click your a:\ click Setup .exe click Install. When you see the Resources
appears, click Yes to restart your computer.
driver diskette
drive. Click
Files” screen
.
Search for the
. Select
peat this process
diskette into your
My
tab, you will
Install the ConnectionsTM CD and
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Insert the Connections CD’s installation utility should start automatically. If it does not, click box, type D:\setup.exe and then click CD-ROM drive uses a different letter, type that letter in place of “D.”
The Setup Wizard on the CD guides you through installing the Connections program group and registering your modem.
register your modem.
CD into your CD-ROM drive. The
and then click . In the
. If your
Change” window
For instructions on how to install software from the CD, see the “Software Installation” chapter in the electronic User’s Guide & Reference on the CD.
IMPORTANT! In accordance with the ITU-T standard for 56K transmissions, this modem is capable of receiving downloads at up to 56 Kbps and sending at up to 31.2 Kbps. Due to FCC regulations on power output, receiving speeds are limited to 53 Kbps. Actual speeds may vary. This product requires compatible analog phone line and server equipment. See www.3com.com/56k for details.
3Com and U. S. Robotics are registered trademarks; x2 andConnections are trademarks of 3Com Corporation. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp. All other trademarks are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Copyright ©1998 3Com Corporation. All rights reserved.
Troubleshooting
You may have plugged your modem’s phone cord into a digital line.
Plugging your modem’s phone cord into a digital phone line can
damage the modem. Call your phone company if you are unsure
If you have an external modem, you may be using the wrong power
adapter for your modem. Use only the power adapter that came with
Your software may not have auto answer enabled. Enable the auto
answer feature. In your communication software’s terminal mode, type
You need to enable auto answer before every session unless you alter
your software’s initialization string to permanently enable auto answer.
If you have voice mail, your dial tone may be altered because mes-
sages are waiting. Answer your voice mail to restore your normal dial
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You may have a poor line connection. Place the call again. Calls are
routed differently each time. To verify a valid phone connection, enter
and type
This dials
If you must dial a number (such as “9”) to reach an outside line, type
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Problem: Your 56K modem cannot achieve a 56K In
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V.90 supports speeds of up to 56K. Due to phone line restrictions,
actual speeds will vary; this does not mean you have not achieved a
V.90 connection. Our research shows that the vast majority of
telephone lines in North America support V.90 connections. However,
due to unusual or old telephone line configurations, some users will
not be able to take full advantage of this technology. If this is the case,
your 3Com modem will use its backward compatibility to negotiate a
speed compatible with your phone line, such as V.34.
It is important to remember that your line conditions may change, so
you may be able to make faster connections in the future. To make
sure that you can use V.90 or 3Com 56K technology, perform the
Windows® 95 Users Read This First!
Click Windows Start, point to Settings , and click
1. Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Modems icon.
3. Click the Diagnostics tab.
4. Click the COM port that your modem is assigned to so that
it is highlighted.
If you do not see your modem on this screen, you need to exit the “Modems Properties” screen by clicking Cancel. Click
Start, Shut Down , select the Shut down the computer? option,
and then click Yes. When your computer has shut down, turn it off and unplug it from its power outlet. Uninstall the modem from the computer. If it is an external, unplug its serial cable from the computer’s COM port. If it is an internal, unplug the phone line and your telephone from the modem’s PHONE and TELCO jacks. Then remove the computer’s case and remove the modem from its slot. Reinstall the modem using the instructions in the electronic Installation Guide on the included CD, this time using a different slot for your internal modem or a different COM port for your external modem.
5. Click More Info . You should see a list of the modem’s ATI
commands. Click OK and exit all open screens.
Possible solution:
whether or not your phone line is digital.
Possible solution :
your modem.
Possible solution:
ATS0=1 (ATS “zero”=1) and press ENTER.
Possible solution:
tone.
Problem: Both modems sound like they are excha they fail to establish a connection.
If the ATI commands do not appear, continue reading to troubleshoot your modem.
Problem: The computer or software will not recognize the modem.
Possible solution:
You may have an IRQ conflict. If you have an internal modem installed in an ISA slot on a Windows 95 system:
1. Right-click the My Computer icon on your desktop.
2. Click Properties .
3. Click the Device Manager tab.
If you see a yellow exclamation point over your modem, you have a resource conflict, and it is probably an IRQ conflict.
If you do not see a yellow exclamation point, you may still have an IRQ conflict. Continue with the next “Possible solution:” in this section. If the remaining “Possible solutions:” do not solve your problem, continue with step 4 below.
4. Click the modem’s name to select it.
5. Click Remove.
6. You will be asked if you are sure you want to remove the
device. Click OK.
7. When the “Confirm Device Removal” screen disappears, shut
down Windows and turn off your computer.
8. Unplug the computer from its electrical outlet.
9. Remove the computer’s cover,and physically remove the modem
from its slot.
10. Reinstall the modem using the Installation Guide instructions.
Use a different slot from the one used in the initial installa-
Possible solution:
your communication software’s terminal mode
ATDT18472626000 and press ENTER.
that number right after ATDT.
Possible solution:
following tests:
Possible solution:
Support Resources
Provides resources such as file libraries, message boards, online
customer support, and product announcements. In the Keyword field,
1. Call the Dealer Who Sold You the Mode
The dealer may be able to troubleshoot the problem over the phone
or may request that you bring the modem back to the store for
2. Call 3Com’s Technical Support Departm
Manufacturer’s Declaration of Confor
declares that this product conforms to the F
Operation is subject to the following two co
this device may not cause harmful elect this device must accept any interferenc
This equipment uses the following USOC ja
The user is cautioned that any changes or m approved by the party responsible for comp
This equipment complies with FCC Rules Pa of the modem is the FCC Registration Numb Number (REN). You must provide this inform
The REN is used to determine the number o connect to your telephone line. In most are devices connected to one line must not exc contact your telephone company to determ
This equipment uses the following USOC ja This equipment may not be used on coin se
telephone company. Connection to party li
If you have a Winmodem modem, check with the software’s manufac­turer to determine whether or not the software is fully Windows-based. Some software runs in Windows but has DOS components. Such software will not work with a Winmodem modem.
Problem: Plug and Play does not detect your modem. You’ve installed the modem and Windows has restarted, but you see only your normal desktop. You do not see any screens indicating new hardware has been detected.
America Online
type 3COM.
Are You Still Having Problems?
service.
.
, but
and type
This dials the 3Com BBS.
Possible solution:
The Plug and Play installation was not successful. Try the following:
1. Click Windows Start and click Shut Down .
2. When asked if you wish to shut down your computer, click
Yes.
3. When Windows indicates that it is safe to turn off your
computer, turn it off.
4. Wait 15 seconds before turning the computer back on.
5. Windows may detect your modem upon this restart even if
it did not detect the modem during the initial installation.
If you see screens indicating Windows had detected new hardware, follow the on-screen instruction to install the modem.
If you do not see the new hardware screens, continue with step 6.
6. Click Windows Start.
7. Point to Settings .
8. Click Control Panel .
9. Double-click the System icon.
10. Click the Device Manager tab on the “System Properties”
screen.
11. Look for “Other Devices” or “Unknown Devices” in the list
that appears:
If you do not see either of these options in the list, please see the “Support Resources” section below.
If you do see one of these options, double-click the option and continue with step 12.
12. If the description that appears matches the modem you
are trying to install, click the Remove button. If it does not, please see the “Support Resources” section below.
13. Click OK when Windows asks if you want to remove the
device.
14. Restart the computer and continue with the on-screen
instructions. If the computer does not detect the modem after this second restart, please see the “Support Re­sources” section below for additional help.
847 262 5151 8:00 - 6:00 CST M-F
3Com Corporation 3800 Golf Road Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 U.S.A.
Part 15:
(1) (2)
interference that may cause undesired
Caution to the User
authority to operate the equipment. Part 68:
company if requested.
your calling area.
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anges or modifications not expressly
1800 W. Central Ave.
g USOC jacks: RJ11C.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause interference to radio or television reception, which you can determine by monitoring reception when the modem is installed and when it is removed from the computer, try to correct the problem with one or more of the following measures:
· Reorient the receiving antenna (for televisions with antenna reception only) or cable input device.
· Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver.
· Relocate the computer and/or the receiver so that they are on separate branch circuits.
If necessary, consult your dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. You may find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission, helpful:
How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems
Stock No. 004-000-0345-4 U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, DC 20402
In accordance with Part 15 of the FCC rules, the user is cautioned that any changes or modifications to the equipment described in this manual that are not expressly approved by 3Com could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
3Com Corporation Limited Warranty
3Com warrants this hardware product to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for the lifetime of the product from the date of purchase from 3Com or its authorized reseller. 3Com’s sole obligation under this express warranty shall be, at 3Com’s option and expense, to repair the defective product or part, deliver to Customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective item, or if neither of the two foregoing options is reasonably available, 3Com may, in its sole discretion, refund to Customer the purchase price paid for the defective product. All products that are replaced will become the property of 3Com. Replacement products may be new or reconditioned. 3Com warrants any replaced or repaired product or part for ninety (90) days from shipment, or the remainder of the initial warranty period, whichever is longer.
YEAR 2000 WARRANTY: In addition to the Warranty stated above, 3Com warrants that each product sold or licensed to Customer on and after January 1, 1998 that is date sensitive will continue performing properly with regard to such date data on and after January 1, 2000, provided that all other products used by Customer in connection or combination with the 3Com product, including hardware, software, and firmware, accurately exchange date data with the 3Com product, with the exception of those products identified at 3Com’s Web site,
http://www.3com.com/products/yr2000.html
as not meeting this standard. If it appears that any product that is stated to meet this standard does not perform properly with regard to such date data on and after January 1, 2000, and Customer notifies 3Com before the later of April 1, 2000, or ninety (90) days after purchase of the product from 3Com or its authorized reseller, 3Com shall, at its option and expense, provide a software update which would effect the proper performance of such product, repair such product, deliver to Customer an equivalent product to replace such product, or if none of the foregoing is feasible, refund to Customer the purchase price paid for such product.
Any software update or replaced or repaired product will carry a Year 2000 Warranty for ninety (90) days after purchase or until April 1, 2000, whichever is later.
OBTAINING WARRANTY SE RVICE: Customer must contact a 3Com Corporate Service Center or an Authorized 3Com Service Center within the applicable warranty period to obtain warranty service authorization. Dated proof of purchase from 3Com or its authorized reseller may be required. Products returned to 3Com’s Corporate Service Center must be pre-authorized by 3Com with a Service Repair Order (SRO) number marked on the outside of the package, and sent prepaid and packaged appropriately for safe shipment, and it is recommended that they be insured or sent by a method that provides for tracking of the package. The repaired or replaced item will be shipped to Customer, at 3Com’s expense, not later than thirty (30) days after 3Com receives the defective product. Return the product to:
3Com
SRO# ______________
Attn. Dock 15 PCD
from its slot.
10. Reinstall the modem using the Installation Guide instructions.
It is important to remember that your line conditions may change, so
you may be able to make faster connections in the future. To make
sure that you can use V.90 or 3Com 56K technology, perform the
First, make sure your modem supports V.90. You can verify
that your modem supports V.90 by opening a terminal
ati7,
. If the Options line has V.90 listed, then your modem
supports V.90 and 3Com 56K technology.
Make sure that the number you’re dialing is an actual V.90 or
3Com 56K technology server. Some ISPs may have a
mixture of V.90 and non-V.90 servers. You can check this by
contacting your ISP and asking them about 56K technology
If it is a V.90 or 3Com 56K server, you may want to try calling
it a few more times. Remember, the phone company routes
each call differently. For testing purposes, you may want to
call into the 3Com BBS at 847 262 6000, which has V.90
If you are able to connect at V.90 speeds on the 3Com BBS,
there may be something between you and your ISP that is
preventing a V.90 connection from being negotiated. Contact
your ISP and see if they have received similar reports from
If you do not make a V.90 connection to our BBS, your
phone line might not be capable of supporting V.90 or 3Com
56K technology speeds. If you are experiencing consistent
problems with V.90 connections (i.e., not making a high
speed connection, abrupt disconnections, etc.), you can call
3Com Technical Support for U.S. Robotics modems at 847
Problem: Your communications software fails to in
Your software’s port settings may be incorrect. Make sure the
software’s port settings match those for your modem.
software
before installing the most recent version (con-
CD-ROM that comes with your new mo-
the
If you are using an external modem, make sure the modem is plugged
in and turned on. Use only the power adapter included with the modem.
The CS light on the front panel should be illuminated. (An internal
modem should turn on automatically when the computer is turned on.)
Use a different slot from the one used in the initial installa­tion.
following tests:
1.
Possible solution:
If you are using an external modem, make sure the modem is plugged in and turned on. Use only the power adapter included with the modem. The CS light on the front panel should be illuminated. (An internal modem should turn on automatically when the computer is turned on.)
Possible solution:
You may not be entering modem commands in the proper manner. Type in all upper case (AT) or all lower case (at).
Possible solution:
If you are using an external modem, the COM port may not be enabled. Refer to your computer’s manual for information about enabling COM ports (usually involves altering the BIOS settings, motherboard jumpers, and the operating system).
Possible solution:
You may be using the wrong serial cable with your external faxmodem. Make sure you are using an RS-232 modem cable. You will need to make sure you are using a 25-pin male to 25-pin female if your COM port is a 25­pin port or a 25-pin male to 9-pin female if your COM port is a 9-pin port.
Problem: The modem won’t go off hook to dial or doesn’t answer the phone.
Possible solution:
You may have plugged your modem’s phone cord into the wrong jack on the modem. Make sure the phone cord is plugged into a jack labeled with the
word TELCO (marked with on the underside of external modems).
Possible solution:
You might have a bad phone cord connection to your modem. The phone cord should be plugged into the TELCO jack on the modem (marked with
on externals) and the wall phone jack. The phone cord should be no
longer than 12 feet in length. Use the phone cord included in your modem’s box if possible.
Possible solution:
You may have devices between the modem and the phone jack. There should be no line splitters, fax machines, or other devices between the modem and the wall jack. You may have a poor line connection. Place the call again. Calls are routed differently each time. To verify a valid phone connection, enter your communication software’s terminal mode and type
ATDT18472626000 and press ENTER. This dials the 3Com BBS.
application (RapidCommTM), typing
ENTER
2.
or V.90 availability.
3.
servers attached to it.
4.
other customers.
5.
262 5151.
Possible solution:
If you have an older version of RapidComm you must uninstall it tained on the Connections dem). Otherwise, system conflicts may hamper software’s ability to work properly.
Possible solution:
If you must dial a number (such as “9”) to reach an outside line, type that number right after ATDT.
ati7, and pressing
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An FCC compliant telephone cord and modu equipment, which is designed to connect to premises wiring using a Part 68 compliant c
This information technology equipment is U
This information technology equipment is U use with UL-Listed personal computers tha detailing user installation of card accessori
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of person to use a computer or other electron machines, to send any message unless su the margin at the top or bottom of each tran page of the transmission, the date and time the business or other entity, or other individ and the telephone number of the sending m other entity, or individual. (The telephone n 900 number or any other number for which
In order to program this information into yo RapidComm manual on the CD-ROM that sh you are using a different communication so
This equipment generates and uses radio f installed and used properly, in strict accord instructions, may cause interference to rad The modem has been tested and found to c Class B computing device in accordance wi of FCC rules, which are designed to provide against such interference in a residential ins
installed and used in accordance with the in interference to radio and television commu
Support Resources
If you have not fixed a problem after trying the suggestions in the “Troubleshooting” section, you can receive additional help via one of these convenient resources:
World Wide Web
Provides the same information as the Internet on Demand listing. Log on to www.usr.com/home/online
tion instructions for details. If you have an external modem:
UL Listing/CSA Certified
software on your system,
the RapidComm
Internet on Demand
Provides automatic technical support through a library containing product information, quick reference cards, and installation help.
To obtain an index of available documents, send a blank e-mail to support@usr.com .
To have a document e-mailed to you, send the document’s number as the subject.
Internet FTP
Provides a free library containing the same files as the BBS site. FTP to
ftp.usr.com .
The 3Com BBS
Gives you access to customer and technical support documents and hundreds of files and tips to help simplify using your modem.To connect to the 3Com Bulletin Board System, follow these steps:
1. Start your fax/data communications software. The software
settings for the BBS are:
ANSI terminal emulation
Data Bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
2. Put the software in terminal mode.
3. Type ATDT18472626000 and press ENTER. This dials
the 3Com BBS.
. If you must dial a number (such as “9”) to reach an outside line, type that number right after ATDT.
If this is your first time connecting to our BBS, you will be asked to enter your name, create a password of your choice, and fill out a questionnaire.
When you are ready to leave the BBS, type G (for “good-bye”) from the main menu.
the uses described in the users guide.
If you have an internal modem: UL Listing/CUL Listing
Fax Branding
distance transmission charges.)
manual.
Radio and Television Interference
generates, uses and can radiate radio freq
CompuServe
Provides resources such as file libraries, message boards, online customer support, and product announcements.
Go to this address: GO THREECOM
Address private messages to 76711,707
connect to the telephone network or
for
accessories.
tion Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any
unless such message clearly contains in
3Com
SRO# ______________
Attn. Dock 15 PCD
1800 W. Central Ave.
Mt. Prospect, IL 60056
3Com shall not be responsible for any software, firmware, information, or memory data of Customer contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to 3Com for repair, whether under warranty or not.
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GOVERNING LAW: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, U.S.A. excluding its conflicts of laws principles and excluding the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.
ses radio frequency energy and if not
idential installation. This equipment
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