Actiontec IS560LH - Manual

Actiontec IS560LH

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Proprietary Notice and Disclaimer; Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Do This First; For Windows 95 and Windows 98 Installations; Properties; Once; Start
  • Page 5 – Figure 2: Windows 95 IRQ Resources Dialog Box
  • Page 6 – Figure 3a: COM2 Properties Dialog Box
  • Page 9 – Figure 5: Removing the Backplate; Installing The Modem
  • Page 10 – Figure 6: Installing The Modem; Put the chassis cover back on the computer.
  • Page 12 – Configuring Windows 95
  • Page 15 – Update; dialog box. Insert the modem’s installation CD-ROM
  • Page 16 – OK; Click; Finish; to copy the Wave Device .INF file from the CD-ROM drive to
  • Page 19 – Configuring Windows 98
  • Page 20 – Next; button to copy and install the driver.
  • Page 23 – button to copy and instal the driver.
  • Page 25 – Your modem is now installed and configured for use with Windows 98.
  • Page 30 – Installing and Configuring Communications Software; not
  • Page 32 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 33 – Figure 8: More Info Panel
  • Page 34 – Step 4: Does Not Install; Uninstalling the Modem
  • Page 35 – Note to users of Windows 95 and 98
  • Page 36 – LT Win Modem; Find Now; from; File; the; Advanced; Note to users of Windows NT
  • Page 37 – Common Problems; No Dialtone Error; Maximum speed
  • Page 39 – Appendix A: AT Command Set; AT Commands; Escape sequence
  • Page 40 – Communication Standard Setting; This command determines CCITT vs. Bell standard.; Cn
  • Page 41 – The following characters may be used as dial string modifiers:
  • Page 44 – This command turns the speaker on or off.; Nn
  • Page 47 – Extended Result Codes
  • Page 48 – Busy Tone Detect; Yn; Long space disconnect is always disabled.; Zn; This modem always auto retrains.
  • Page 49 – DTR Control
  • Page 50 – Load Factory Settings; V.22bis Guard Tone Control; Auxiliary Relay option
  • Page 51 – This Command is effective only for use in Japan.
  • Page 52 – Asynchronous Communications Mode; This command selects DSR action.
  • Page 53 – View Active Configuration and Stored Profile; This command is used to display the active profiles.; Below is an example of a possible output:
  • Page 56 – Break Control
  • Page 61 – V.90 Downstream Rate and Control; is a value from the list; View Numbers in Blacklist
  • Page 62 – Enable/Disable Data Compression; AT Commands for Testing and Debugging; Write to/Read from DSP Register
  • Page 63 – Display Diagnostic Information for the last modem connection; Description
  • Page 65 – S-Registers Reference; Auto Answer Ring Number
  • Page 66 – Ring Counter; rings; Command Line Termination Character (user defined); Response Formatting Character (user defined); ASCII; Command Line Editing Character (user defined); ASCII
  • Page 67 – Wait Before Dialing; Connection Completion Time-Out; seconds; Comma Dial Modifier Time; seconds
  • Page 70 – Inactivity Timer; minutes; Synthetic Ring Volume
  • Page 72 – ETC Startup Autorating (default 0, range 0; Startup with normal autorating.; LAPM Error Control and Feature Negotiation (default 7)
  • Page 76 – Appendix B: Communications Regulations; FCC Regulations
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Page 2 - Proprietary Notice and Disclaimer; Table of Contents

2 Proprietary Notice and Disclaimer Unless otherwise noted, this document and the information herein disclosed are proprietary to Action- tec Electronics, Inc. Any person or entity to whom this document is furnished or who otherwise haspossession thereof, by acceptance agrees that it will not be cop...

Page 4 - Do This First; For Windows 95 and Windows 98 Installations; Properties; Once; Start

4 Do This First Please read the following tips before attempting to install your new modem. For Windows 95 and Windows 98 Installations Be sure to remove all other modem drivers from your operating system. To do this,right-click My Computer, choose Properties from the menu that appears, then click o...

Page 5 - Figure 2: Windows 95 IRQ Resources Dialog Box

5 If you are going to use the Telephone Answering Machine (TAM) functions of themodem and you are running Windows 95, you need to install a software componentcalled Unimodem V. If you have Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2 (Version4.00.950 B) or a later version of Windows, this component comes standa...

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