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Pocket Modem Card 56K V.90 Windows CE Powered Mobile Computer Pocket Modem Card I’m I’mdf wwwww User’s Guide...
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Congratulations on your purchase of the Targus Pocket Modem Card, the world’s smallest V.90 56Kbps modem for Windows CE-based Pocket PCs and Handheld PCs. The modem card is a CompactFlash CF+ plug-in module that allows you to reply to email, gather daily news, and browse the web using standard telephone lines.
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The Make New Connection screen appears. 6. In the top box, enter a name for your new connection, such as “Pocket Modem.” 7. In the Select a modem box, select Targus CF PocketModem 56K. 8. In the Baud Rate box, type 57600. 9. Tap Next.
Make sure the RJ-11 cable is securely connected to a telephone wall • jack. Make sure the modem card is inserted in the CF slot. • You must have remote access to either your office network or an ISP •...
1. Select My Handheld PC, Control Panel, System, then Device to check that Slot1 (or Slot2) has the Targus Pocket Modem installed. 2. If your unit cannot locate the Pocket Modem: , then Today , and tap the...
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Verify that the card is securely inserted into the slot. If necessary, • remove the card and reinsert it. Check whether there are any other interface cards in your • computer that use the same COM port address as your modem. If so, you must set your modem to another COM port address.
You receive the error message: “No Carrier Detected” Using a regular phone, check that the phone line is active (you have dial tone) then reconnect the modem to the wall jack. Check the Dialing Options. By default the modem is set to dial 9 for an outside line.
Telecom approvals: FCC part 68, CTR21 • In the unlikely event that you encounter problems with your Targus CF Pocket Modem 56K, please use our Web site to contact our support group through email. Or, call Technical Support. Our knowledgeable staff is available to answer your technical questions Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M.
Under no conditions is Targus liable for loss of, or damage to, a computer; nor loss of, or damage to, programs, records, or data; nor any consequential or incidental damages, even if Targus has been informed of the possibility.