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US Robotics Courier V.Everything Getting Started Manual (102 pages)
Brand:
US Robotics
| Category:
Modem
| Size: 1.78 MB
Table of Contents
Windows
2
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 Introduction
8
How to Use this Guide
8
Contacting U.S. Robotics
8
Features
9
X2 56-Kbps Connectivity
9
Adaptive Speed Leveling to Adjust to Line Conditions
9
Caller ID Support
9
Calls to and from Modems and Fax Machines
9
Carrier Loss Redial
9
Dedicated and Leased-Line Support
10
Dial Security to Control Access to Your System
10
Distinctive Ring Support
10
Flash ROM Upgradability
10
Plug and Play Support for Windows 95
10
Remote Configuration and Diagnostics
10
Selective Reject to Improve Performance on Noisy Lines
11
Synchronous Support for Mainframe Computers
11
Testing
11
V.everything
11
Chapter 2 Installing Your Internal Courier
12
What You Need
12
Package Contents
13
Installing Your Internal Courier
13
Step One: Configuring with Jumpers
14
Step Two : Configuring with DIP Switches
15
Step Three: Inserting the Modem
15
Step Four: Connecting the Cables
17
Chapter 3 Installing Your External Courier
19
What You Need
19
Package Contents
20
Installing Your External Courier
21
Step One: Configuring with DIP Switches
22
Step Two: Choosing a Serial Cable
22
Step Three: Connecting the Cables
24
Chapter 4 Configuring Your Courier for Windows 95
27
Overview
27
What You Need
27
Configuring Your Courier with Plug and Play
27
Files Needed by Your Courier
30
Installing the Latest Courier Software
31
Accessing Your Internet Service Provider
31
Step One: Determine if Dial-Up Networking Is Installed
31
Step Two: Installing Dial-Up TCP/IP Support
35
Step Three: Setting up a Connection to Your ISP
36
Step Four: Customizing the TCP/IP Settings
39
Chapter 5 Configuring Your Courier for Macintosh
44
Handshaking Cable
44
System Configuration
44
Accessing the Internet
44
Configuring Mactcp
45
Installing Macppp Dialer
45
Configuring Configppp Dialer
46
Dialing with Configppp
46
Chapter 6 Configuring Your Courier for Other Operating Systems
48
If You Are Using Windows 3.X
48
If You Are Using Windows NT 4.0
49
What You Need
49
Configuring Your Courier
49
Installing the Latest Courier Software
49
If You Are Using MS-DOS
50
If You Are Using OS/2
51
If You Are Using UNIX, Linux, or AIX
52
Chapter 7 Configuring Your Courier with DIP Switches and Jumpers
54
DIP Switches on the External Courier
54
Locating DIP Switches
54
Default DIP Switches
54
DIP Switches on the Internal Courier
55
Locating DIP Switches
55
Default DIP Switches
55
Using DIP Switches to Configure Your Courier
56
Jumpers on the Internal Courier
57
Locating Jumpers
57
Changing Jumper Settings
57
Setting Jumpers for a Specific COM Port
58
Setting Jumpers for a Specific IRQ
59
Chapter 8 Viewing Leds
60
Chapter 9 Testing Your Courier
62
Testing Your Courier
62
Using Windows NT, and Windows 95
62
Using Macintosh
66
Testing with Telefinder
67
Enhanced X2 Features
69
Chapter 10 Using X2
69
How to Tell if X2 Is Enabled in Your Modem
70
Obtaining X2
70
How X2 Works
71
Controlling X2
71
Controlling Link Speeds with &N and &U
72
Controlling Link Speeds
72
Limiting the Highest Possible Connect Speed
72
Limiting the Lowest Possible Connect Speed
73
Limiting a Range of Possible Connect Speeds
73
N and &U Command Values
74
Configuring the High Speed LED
75
Troubleshooting X2 Client Connections
76
Setting DTE Rate to 230 Kbps
77
New X2 Result Codes
78
Appendix A Technical Information
81
Technical Specifications
81
Standards Compatibility
81
Modulation
81
Error Control, Data Compression, Testing, and Dialing
82
Fax Specifications
83
Additional Specifications
83
Serial Ports
85
The EIA-232 Interface
85
Wiring a DB-25 to DB-9 Cable
86
Minimum Requirements
86
For Macintosh Computers
87
Serial Ports (Macintosh Courier
88
Appendix B Warranty
89
U.S. Robotics Access Corp. Limited Warranty
89
Terms of the Limited Warranty
89
What Is NOT Covered by the Limited Warranty
91
How to Access Your Warranty Services
92
Notices
95
FCC Registration
95
IC (Industry Canada
96
UL Listed Accessory
97
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US ROBOTICS Courier V.Everything Getting Started (64 pages)
External Modem
Brand:
US ROBOTICS
| Category:
Modem
| Size: 0.35 MB
Table of Contents
Getting Started
1
Table of Contents
3
About this Manual
5
We Welcome Your Suggestions
5
Chapter 1 The Courier
6
Courier Controls, Displays, and Connectors
8
Status Indicators
9
Features
10
Flash Rom Upgradability
11
Remote Configuration and Diagnostics
12
Chapter 2 Installing the Courier
14
What You Need
14
Installing the Courier
14
Choosing a Serial Cable
15
Setting the DIP Switches
17
Powering on the Courier
19
Chapter 3 Communicating with the Courier
20
Windows 95
20
Windows 3.X
24
Dos
25
Os/2
25
Mac os
26
Windows NT
26
Unix/Linux/Aix
29
Mainframe Oss
29
Testing the Courier
30
Chapter 4 Other Features
32
Volume Control
32
The Voice/Data Switch
33
Getting Information about Calls
37
MI/MIC Operations
38
Troubleshooting
40
Chapter 5 Setups for Common Windows Software Packages
41
America Online
41
Appendix A the Serial Port
49
The EIA-232 Interface
49
Minimum Requirements
50
For Macintosh Computers
51
Technical Specifications
52
Standards Compatibility
52
Additional Specifications
54
Limited Warranty
56
Fcc Registration
58
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