Patton electronics 2192 manual

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    USER MANUAL Model 2192/USB/V.92 USB Modem SALES OFFICE +1 (301) 975-1000 TECHNICAL SUPPOR T +1 (301) 975-1007 www .patton.com P ar t# 07M2192 Rev . A Doc# 09401U2-001 Re vised 10/26/04 An ISO-9001 Cer tified Company[...]

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    2 CONTENTS 1.0 Compliance and Trademarks ..................................................... 3 1.1 FCC Notice ................................................................................... 3 1.2 FCC Requirement ......................................................................... 3 1.3 Trademark Acknowledgements .........................[...]

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    3 1.0 COMPLIANCE AND TRADEMARKS 1.1 FCC NOTICE This equipment has been tested and f ound to comply with the limits f or a Class B digital de vice, pursuant to P ar t 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonab le protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can r adi- a[...]

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    4 The REN is useful in deter mining the quantity of de vices y ou ma y con- nect to your telephone line and still ha ve those entire de vices ring when your telephone n umber is called. In most, but not all area, the sum of the RENs of all de vices connected to one line should not e xceed fiv e (5). T o be cer tain of the number of de vices y ou m[...]

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    5 2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION Congratulations on y our purchase of this USB Modem. The Model 2192/USB/V .92 Modem features the latest inno vations in high speed modem design to make electronic comm unication f aster and easier , including V .92 compatibility . This manual will show y ou ho w to install and properly use the modem in order to take full a[...]

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    6 • Modem-on-Hold • V .44 Data Compression QuickConnect Allows y our modem to connect to the ISP f aster than bef ore. V er y simply , QuickConnect shortens the time it takes to make a connection b y remembering the phone line and ISP characteristics, then storing them f or later usage. Quic kConnect cuts the modem handshake time in half f or m[...]

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    7 3.0 INSTALLATION This chapter contains the f ollowing sections that describe installing the modem driver softw are: • Section 3.1, “Setting Up the Modem in Windows 98” on page 7 • Section 3.2, “Setting Up the Modem in Windows ME” on page 11 • Section , “Congratulations! The modem is installed. ” on page 12 • Section , “Congr[...]

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    8 1. Inser t the CD into your CD-R OM and the system will e x ecute the setup.ex e automatically . The Modem Installation window (see Figure 2) will appear . Click to begin installing the modem driver . Figure 2. Modem Installation window 2. When the Setup Complete message displa ys (see Figure 3), Click . Figure 3. Modem Installation window—Setu[...]

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    9 3. Connect one end of the USB cable supplied with the modem to the USB por t on the modem (see Figure 4). Figure 4. USB por t location 4. Connect the other end of the cable to one of the PC’ s USB por ts. The por t is usually labeled with the symbol shown in Figure 5. Figure 5. USB symbol[...]

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    10 5. Plug one end of the RJ-11 cable supplied with the modem into the RJ-11 jack (see Figure 6). Figure 6. RJ-11 por t location 6. Plug the other end of the RJ-11 cable into the modular jac k on the wall outlet or optional T adapter . 7. V er ify that the red PO WER LED on the modem (see Figure 7) is lit. Figure 7. Model 2192 LEDs[...]

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    11 8. Windows 98 detects the USB modem automatically and displa ys the message Add Ne w Hardware Wizard , click Next to continue (see Figure 8). Figure 8. Add New Hardw are Wizard window Congratulations! The modem is installed. 3.2 SETTING UP THE MODEM IN WINDOWS ME This section describes how to install your Model 2192 USB modem in Windows . When i[...]

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    12 5. Plug one end of the RJ-11 cable supplied with the modem into the RJ-11 jack (see Figure 6 on page 10). 6. Plug the other end of the RJ-11 cable into the modular jac k on the wall outlet or optional T adapter . 7. V er ify that the red PO WER LED on the modem (see Figure 7 on page 10) is lit. 8. Windows ME detects the USB modem automatically a[...]

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    13 3. Plug one end of the RJ-11 cable supplied with the modem into the RJ-11 jack (see Figure 6 on page 10). 4. Plug the other end of the RJ-11 cable into the modular jac k on the wall outlet or optional T adapter . 5. V er ify that the red PO WER LED on the modem (see Figure 7 on page 10) is lit. 6. Windows 2000 detects the USB modem automatically[...]

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    14 Note The connection diagram in Figure 1 on page 7 includes an optional RJ-11 modular T adapter so the USB modem and a telephone can share the same telephone wall jac k. If you will not be sharing the wall jack, it is not necessary to install a T adapter . 1. Connect one end of the USB cable supplied with the modem to the USB por t on the modem ([...]

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    15 7. Inser t the CD into your CD-R OM and the system will e x ecute the setup.ex e automatically . The Modem Installation window (see Figure 2 on page 8) will appear . Click to begin installing the modem driver . 8. When the Setup Complete message displa ys (see Figure 3 on page 8), Click . Congratulations! The modem is installed.[...]

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    16 4.0 SETTING UP AND USING MODEM-ON-HOLD The modem-on-hold f eature requires the f ollowing: • Inter net ser vice from an ISP that suppor ts V .92—V er ify that your ISP suppor ts V .92 MOH. Be sure to ask how long an Inter net call can be left on hold bef ore your Internet session will be disconnected. • Extra services from your local phone[...]

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    17 The Smar tUSB56 V oice Modem Proper ties control panel displa ys (see Figure 13). Figure 13. V .92 F eatures panel 2. Click the Modem on Hold tab (see Figure 13). V erify that the Enab le Incoming Modem on Hold bo x is check ed (see Figure 14). Figure 14. Modem on Hold panel[...]

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    18 3. Select what you w ant the modem to do when a phone call is receiv ed while you’ re online (see Figure 14 on page 17). 4. Click the OK button to sa ve changes and close the control panel. Selecting the country/area 1. Left mouse click on Star t > Settings > Control P anel > Modem Set- tings (see Figure 15). Figure 15. Selecting the [...]

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    19 3. Select the countr y or area where the 2192 Modem is installed b y selecting from the Countr y/Area pop-up menu (see Figure 16). Figure 16. Configuration panel Enabling the speaker (optional) 1. Clic k on the Speaker tab (see Figure 17). Y ou can choose to enable your PC speak ers to play sounds representing activities of the modem. The modem[...]

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    20 2. Click on the Soft Speak er > Enabled bo x so a check mark appears. 3. Mov e the speaker v olume slider (see Figure 17 on page 19) to the desired setting. 4.2 CONNECTING AND LOGGING ONTO YOUR ISP Connect to your ISP as usual. After connecting, you will see an icon in the system tra y (see Figure 18), indicating that the modem is online. Fig[...]

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    21 Making an outgoing call while online 1. T o make an outgoing call while online , click on the icon in the system tra y , the Smar tUSB56 V oice Modem panel displa ys (see Figure 19) Figure 19. Smar tUSB56 V oice Modem panel 2. Select the Modem On Hold tab (see Figure 19). 3. Click on the Mak e a Phone Call button (see Figure 19). Figure 20. Maki[...]

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    22 Note Y our ISP controls how long the Internet connection can be on hold. 5. When your call is complete, clic k on the Resume my Internet Con- nection button (see Figure 20 on page 21). While your Internet connection is resuming, you will see the Resuming Y our Inter net Connection window (see Figure 21). Figure 21. Resuming Y our Internet Connec[...]

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    23 nection (see Figure 22). Y ou will also hear a ringing sound if you hav e configured the Modem Settings control panel to hav e Soft Speak er enabled. Figure 22. Receiving Phone Call window 3. If you choose to ans wer the call, the Receiving Phone Call window changes to show the Remaining hold time timer (see Figure 23). Figure 23. Receiving Pho[...]

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    24 Note If you do not finish y our call bef ore the timer e xpires , y our v oice call will automatically be disconnected and you ma y also lose your Inter net connection. T o a v oid this, there are tw o w orkarounds: • Ask the person to whom you are speaking to hang up bef ore the timer e xpires and call you bac k in a minute . Then resume you[...]

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    25 5.0 DIAGNOSTICS 5.1 WINDOWS 98/ME 1. Select Star t > Settings >Control P anels . Then double-clic k on the Modems icon. 2. Click on the Diagnostics tab . 3. Select the COM P or t that the modem is using and click on the More Inf o… button to start the test. 4. If your modem is responding to A T commands correctly , it means that your mod[...]

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