Acer Extensa 700 manual

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    56K Int ernal M odem User ’s Manual Manuel de l'ut ilisateur Ben utzer han dbuch Manual d ell’ut ente[...]

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    Copyrig ht  1998 by this company. All right s r eserved . No pa rt of this publi cation may be r epr oduced, stored in a r etr ieva l system, or tra nsmitted, in a ny f or m or by a ny m eans, electr onic, me ch a nica l, phot oc op y, r ec or ding, or ot her wise , without t he p r ior written perm ission of this company. The inform a tion cont[...]

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    English[...]

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    Contents Intr oduction ............................................................................. 1 Fe atu res ....................................................................... 1 Ins tallation ............................................................................... 3 Se tt in g Up th e Mo de m i n Win do w s 9 5/9 8 ................[...]

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    Introduction 1 This 56K Interna l m odem pr ovides the highest speed access to the Internet a nd online services, and especially accelera tes downloa d ing gr ap hic s, tele ga ming, a nd c olla b or a tiv e c om puting. It’s the highest speed internat ional FAX/m odem PC C a r d available. This modem oper a tes over sta nda r d telephone lines, [...]

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    Introduction 2 So ft ware s up po rt Drivers pr ovided for Microsoft W indows 95 and Win do ws NT. Suppor ts t ele p hony sof twa re , including P r ocom m , Win F AX, B i tWare , and Su p erVo i ce[...]

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    Installation 3 Setting Up the Modem in Win dows 95/ 98 Your m odem uses the Plug a nd Pla y (PnP ) ca p a bilities of you comp ut e r . P n P is a set of sp ec if ic a tions t ha t de f ine the a bilit y f or the computer ha r d wa r e and oper a ting system to a utoma tica lly configure all compliant devices tha t a r e installed, r elieving the u[...]

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    Installation 4 Installing and C o nf iguring t he Sof t wa re Install the comm unication softwa r e accord ing to the softwa r e user’s m odem of the sa m e COM port and I R Q line used by the mod em. You may be pr ompted by the sof twa r e to configure cer ta in communication par am eter s. W e suggest the f ollowing settings: Item S ugges ted S[...]

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    Installation 5 Setting Up the Modem in Windows NT Prepa r e the f ollowing to i nstall the modem driver f or W indows NT: Wind ows N T 4 . 0 C D-R OM (inc lud es t he P N PI SA. SYS f ile) Modem driver diskette Installing t he PNP I S A. SYS File Your m odem is a P lug-a nd -P la y mod em a nd r eq uir es the PNP ISA .S YS fi l e t o w o rk i n Wi [...]

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    Installation 6 7. Inser t the m odem dr iver diskette into the diskette drive and follow the instructio ns on the screen install the driver. Click on Se t C o nfig ura t i on M a nua l ly to set the COM port resources. The f ollowi ng resource settings ar e suggested: Item Sugges te d Set ting Modem I / O Address 100-107 COM I/O Add ress 2F8- 2FF C[...]

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    Installation 7 Testin g Your Modem In o rde r to c he c k i f th e mo d em i s fun c ti o ni n g pro pe rly , do t he following: 1. C lick on St ar t , Prog ra ms , Adm ini strative Tools (Common) , Wind ow s N T Diagn os tics . 2. Select the Re sourc e tab, a nd ver ify that l tmodem is in t he device list. This means tha t your m odem ha s been a[...]

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    Installation 8 Co mmo n IRQ as si g n men ts fo r CO M 1 to CO M 4 p o rts are: COM P ort IRQ 14 23 34 43 Your device driver ca n be configured to diff er ent I R Q : I R Q 3, IRQ10, a nd IRQ 11.[...]

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    Troubleshooting 9 If you encounte r pr ob le m s while using your m od em , p le a s e r ea d this chapter . I f you can not resolve your difficulties af ter r ead ing this chapter , conta ct your dea ler or vendor f or a ssista nce. Mo dem d o es n o t r esp o n d to co mman d s. 1. Ma ke sur e the comm unication softwar e is configured with the c[...]

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    Troubleshooting 10 Modem mak es a conne cti on but no dat a appears on your screen . 1. Make su re all c o mmun i cat i o n p aramet ers ( bau d rat e, dat a, stop, and par ity bits) are properly configured and ar e identical on both sides. Be certa in har d wa r e flow control (RTS/CTS - default ) is en abled in both th e modem and the communicati[...]

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    AT Commands 11 Basic AT C omma nd s Comm and Funct ion A Answe r i ncomi ng ca ll A/ Repeat las t com m and B0 CCITT m ode @1200 bps B1 Bell m ode @ 300/1200 bps B2 Unsel ects V 23 r ever se c hannel B3 Unsel ects V 23 r ever se c hannel B15 CCITT @ 300 bps B16 Bell mode @300 bps C0 Transmi t c arrier alw ay s of f C1 Normal trans m it c arrier s w[...]

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    AT Commands 12 Comm and Funct ion M3 The speak er is on until t he c arrier is detec t ed, ex c ept while dialing N0 Connect only at DT E rat e N1 Automatic rate negot iat i on O0 Return to d ata mo de O1 Retain bef ore ret urning to online data mode O3 Rate renegot iat ion before ret urning to online data m ode P Sel ects p ulse dia lin g Q0 Enabl[...]

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    AT Commands 13 Comm and Funct ion &J1 Not support ed, responds ER R OR &K0 Disable f low c ont rol &K3 Enable RTS /CTS flow co ntro l &K4 Enable XON/XOF F flow c ontrol &M0 Async hronous m ode (default ) &P0 34/66 mak e/ break rat io (def ault) &P1 33/55 mak e/ break rat io (20 pps ) &Q0 Async hronous m ode, buf fere[...]

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    AT Commands 14 Comm and Funct ion %C1 V.42bi s/MNP 5 enabled. D at a compres s ion enabled (default ) FAX C la ss 1 Co mmand Comm and Funct ion +Fcla ss=1 Ser vice class +FAE=0 Disable dat a/ fax aut o ans wer +FAE=1 Enable data/f ax aut o answ er +FRH=n Rece ive d ata wi th HDL C frami ng +FRM=n Recei ve d ata +FR S=n Receiv e s ilence, nx 10 m s [...]

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    S-Registers 15 Regist er Func tion Range/unit s Defa ult S0 Auto answ er ring num ber 0-255/rings 0 S1 Ring count er 0-255/rings 0 S2 AT esc ape c haract er 0-255/ASCI I 43 S3 Comm and line t erminat ion c harac ter 0-127/ASCI I 13 S4 Respons e f ormat t i ng c harac t er 0-127/ASCI I 10 S5 Comm and line edit ing charac t er 0-32, 127/ASC I I 8 S6 [...]

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    Result Code Summary 16 * EC o nly appears wh en the ex ten ded resul t codes co n figurat io n opti on i s enabl ed. EC i s replaced by one o f t he fo l lo wing symbol s, dependi n g upon t he erro r con tro l a n d V.42bi s dat a compressi on . Result Code OK 0 CONNE CT 1 RING 2 NO CA RRIER 3 ERRO R 4 CONN EC T 1200 EC * 5 NO DIA L TONE 6 BUSY 7 [...]