Verifying the Installation
Windows 95/98 users:
Windows PC Card support must be in-
stalled before you can use a PCMCIA-
compatible card of any type. If you are
unsure if you have this support, click
Start | Settings | Control Panel. If you see the PC Card
(PCMCIA) icon (such as the one shown here) in the Con-
trol Panel window, you can proceed. If not, consult your
Windows 95/98 documentation for instructions on in-
stalling this software.
Windows NT users:
To check that your system has detected
the PC Card, open the Control Panel
and select PC Card (PCMCIA). This
modem should be listed under the
Socket Status tab. Select Properties.
Under Device Status, "The device is
working properly" should be listed along with a COM port
number. Click OK to exit the PC Card dialog box.
Note to Users of Computers Running Windows NT:
1. You must be running Windows NT 4.0 with Service
Pack 3 or higher. If the native PC Card services is not
already installed, please see your Windows NT user
documentation for PC Card modem installation.
2. PC Cards are not hot-swappable when running Win-
dows NT.
Changing Your Country Setting
Our World Traveler™ country select software, included on
the accompanying CD, provides configuration information
so that your modem automatically works with the tele-
phone system in your country.
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User's Guide