Page 3 - ONTENTS
C ONTENTS 1 I NSTALLING AND C ONNECTING THE C ARD Identifying the LAN+Modem Card Ports 1Inserting the LAN+Modem Card 2Connecting to a Network 3LAN Connector LEDs 4Connecting to a Telephone Line 5Disconnecting the Cables 6Installing Diagnostics 6 2 W INDOWS 95 About Windows 95 Prompts 7Installing the...
Page 4 - NT
Removing Card Software 19 Troubleshooting 20 4 W INDOWS NT Installing the Network Interface 21Installing the Modem Interface 22Uninstalling the Card 23Troubleshooting 23 5 U SING THE M ODEM Hints for Good Connections 25Software Settings 25Setup for Communications Applications 25Making a Call with Hy...
Page 5 - Figure 1; LAN and Modem Ports; When attaching connectors to the LAN+Modem card, insert them
1 I NSTALLING AND C ONNECTING THE C ARD Identifying the LAN+Modem Card Ports The dual-function LAN+Modem card has a LAN port and modem port. The connectors and card ports are color coded. Take care to connect each cable to the correct card port. Figure 1 LAN and Modem Ports NOTE: When attaching conn...
Page 6 - Figure 2; Inserting the LAN+Modem Card; CAUTION; Forcing the card into the slot may bend the pins. If you do not know
2 C HAPTER 1: I NSTALLING AND C ONNECTING THE C ARD Inserting the LAN+Modem Card To install the card, slide it into the PC Card slot as shown below. The power to the computer can be on or off. Without forcing the card, push until it seats firmly. Figure 2 Inserting the LAN+Modem Card CAUTION : Forci...
Page 7 - Connecting to a Network; Figure 3; Connecting the Twisted-Pair Adapter
Connecting to a Network 3 Connecting to a Network Before connecting the LAN+Modem card to the network, be sure that you have the cable appropriate for a network connection at your site. 1 Attach the network connector at the end of the network cable to the LAN port (See “Identifying the LAN+Modem Car...
Page 8 - Figure 4; LEDS; “Windows 95” on page 7; Table 1; LAN Connector LEDs; Link integrity
4 C HAPTER 1: I NSTALLING AND C ONNECTING THE C ARD LAN Connector LEDs The LEDs on the network connector display the status of your network link. Figure 4 LEDS You can use the LEDs to verify link integrity, but the LAN+Modem card must be connected to the network and the network drivers must be insta...
Page 9 - Connecting to a Telephone Line; Figure 5; Connecting the Modem Adapter to the Telephone Line
Connecting to a Telephone Line 5 Connecting to a Telephone Line To connect the LAN+Modem card to a telephone line, attach the modem adapter to the modem port (See “Identifying the LAN+Modem Card Ports” on page 1). The line port on the modem cable connector is labeled with an RJ-11 (modular telephone...
Page 10 - Figure 6; Disconnecting Cables from the Card; Installing Diagnostics; User Guide and Diagnostics Installation Disk 1; Do not pull or attempt to disconnect the cable without squeezing
6 C HAPTER 1: I NSTALLING AND C ONNECTING THE C ARD Disconnecting the Cables The LAN and modem cables are designed to lock in place when you connect them to the card. To release the cable from the card, squeeze the release clips located on the sides of the connector . Figure 6 Disconnecting Cables f...
Page 11 - INDOWS; During setup, Windows 95 may prompt for an
2 W INDOWS 95 About Windows 95 Prompts During setup, Windows 95 may prompt for an Installation Disk or the Windows CD several times. Be sure that the path or device you supply to this prompt is correct. Here are some guidelines: ■ If Windows 95 prompts for a disk from the manufacturer, put the LAN+M...
Page 12 - Setup Procedure
8 C HAPTER 2: W INDOWS 95 Installing the Network Interface ■ Setup Procedure ■ Installing Network Software Components ■ Confirming Installation Setup Procedure Before installing the network interface, insert the LAN+Modem card and connect to the network as described in “Installing and Connecting the...
Page 13 - Installing the Network Interface; Click; Table 2; Adding Network Software Components
Installing the Network Interface 9 Before installing network components, consult with your network manager or MIS representative for the options you require for your network. 1 Open the Network window by double-clicking the Network icon in the Control Panel. 2 Click Add to add new or additional netw...
Page 14 - Confirming Installation
10 C HAPTER 2: W INDOWS 95 4 When all of these components have been added, modify their properties to comply with the network requirements for your site. The parameters you will need to add or customize for network operation under Windows 95 can be found under the Properties tab for the network comp...
Page 15 - Uninstalling the Card
Uninstalling the Card 11 Confirming the Installation To confirm modem installation. 1 Double-click the My Computer icon. 2 Double-click the Control Panel icon. 3 Double-click the System icon. The System Properties box details your system setup. 4 Click the Device Manager tab. A list of devices appea...
Page 16 - Be sure to remove both the LAN interface and the modem.; Troubleshooting; Symptom; Com Modem Setting
12 C HAPTER 2: W INDOWS 95 Using the Device Manager to remove the LAN portion of the card from the Device Manager will uninstall the card, software and documentation. Be sure to remove both the LAN interface and the modem. Troubleshooting Symptom Solution Basic Troubleshooting, applicable for all pr...
Page 17 - Updating Windows 95 Drivers; Updating LAN Drivers
Updating Windows 95 Drivers 13 Updating Windows 95 Drivers Use the following procedure to update the drivers on your system. Updating LAN Drivers 1 From the Control Panel, open the System application. 2 Select the Device Manager tab. 3 Double-click Network Adapters . 4 Double-click 3Com 10-100 LAN +...
Page 20 - Table 3
16 C HAPTER 3: W INDOWS 98 Upon rebooting, Windows 98 automatically detects the modem interface of the card. See “Installing the Modem Interface” on page 17. Installing Network Software Components You will need to install four types of network components: Client, Adapter, Protocol, and Service. Thes...
Page 21 - Installing the Modem Interface
Installing the Modem Interface 17 3 As these components are added, you may be asked to provide: ■ NetWare or Microsoft client software on hard disk, floppy diskettes, or CD-ROM ■ Windows 98 system installation files on hard disk, floppy diskettes, or CD-ROM ■ The Windows 95/98 Installation Disk that...
Page 23 - One or both of the card functions not working.; Removing the Card; Remove
Uninstalling the Card 19 Uninstalling the Card If the card installation is unsuccessful for any reason, your best course may be to remove the card and its software and repeat the installation procedures with a fresh installation of the operating system. A fresh install will also solve problems that ...
Page 24 - Inspect all cables and connections.
20 C HAPTER 3: W INDOWS 98 Troubleshooting Symptom Solution Basic Troubleshooting, applicable for all problem situations Inspect all cables and connections. Check whether your card if fully inserted into the slot Verify whether you have the latest BIOS for your system. If not, check the Web site for...
Page 29 - Contact your phone company if you need more information.; Software Settings; Select fax Class 1
5 U SING THE M ODEM Hints for Good Connections Use the following information when you set up your communications software to help your modem connect at the highest possible speed: ■ If you have call waiting, disable it. Call waiting generates a tone on the line that causes results similar to static....
Page 30 - Double-click the HyperTerminal icon to open the
26 C HAPTER 5: U SING THE M ODEM For most applications, you can use the factory-default setting for the modem initialization string. To reset your modem to the factory defaults, use the AT command string AT&F . For more information, see “S Registers” on page 32. Making a Call with HyperTerminal ...
Page 31 - Additional Modem Features; Wait for Dial Tone Before Dialing; Redialing; Dialing Stored Numbers
Additional Modem Features 27 ■ Clear your voice mail. ■ Press the dial or line button on your telephone. ■ Access an outside line before dialing. ■ Reconfigure the dialing options for your communications package. Most packages have a Wait for Dial Tone Before Dialing option that you can enable or di...
Page 32 - fax branding; AT Commands; defaults; Entering AT Commands
28 C HAPTER 5: U SING THE M ODEM Attaching this information to faxes is known as fax branding . Refer to your fax communication software documentation for details on how to comply with the fax-branding requirement. AT Commands AT commands are set at the factory (factory settings are called defaults ...
Page 33 - H: Hook Switch Control
AT Commands 29 E: Echo Commands Defines whether characters are echoed back from the modem to the DTE when in command mode. H: Hook Switch Control Controls the modem’s hook switch relay. I: Interrogate Modem Status , Causes a delay, determined by S8, before the modem proceeds with the next command or...
Page 34 - Q: Return Result Codes
30 C HAPTER 5: U SING THE M ODEM N: Handshaking Selects whether a connection will be forced to a specific speed. O: Return to On-Line State Applicable when a physical connection with a remote unit exists and the modem is in the on-line command state. Q: Return Result Codes Defines whether the modem ...
Page 35 - W: Connection Result Codes
AT Commands 31 W: Connection Result Codes Defines the type of (extended) negotiation result codes to return. X: Result Code Set/Call Progress Z: Recall User Configuration W0 Negotiation codes not reported. W1 Negotiation codes reported in 3 line format (Hayes format). W2 Negotiation codes reported i...
Page 36 - S Registers; changes register n by setting its value to
32 C HAPTER 5: U SING THE M ODEM S Registers AT command settings are stored in S Registers. S-register values can be changed by AT command or by entering the new value of the S Register, preceded by AT. The command ATSn=v changes register n by setting its value to v . For example, to change from man...
Page 37 - Common Registers
S Registers 33 Common Registers S0 Ring To Answer On. 0 = No auto answer. Any other = Modem answers after this number of rings. Default = 0. Storable. S1 Ring Count. This register is reset to 0 if 8 seconds elapse since receipt of the previous ring. Default = 0. Nonstorable. S2 Escape Sequence Chara...
Page 39 - Bit value
S Registers 35 S20 Bit-mapped. storable. Bits 7-0 set the modem DTE speed. Bit value 00000000 00000001 00000010 00000011 00000100 00000101 00000110 00000111 00001000 00001001 00001010 00001011 00001100 00001101 00001110 00001111 00010000 00010001 00010010 00010011 00010100 00010101 00010110 00010111...
Page 40 - = DCD controlled by modem
36 C HAPTER 5: U SING THE M ODEM S21 Bit-mapped. Storable. Bit 0: Telephone Jack (&J CMD) ■ 0 = RJ11 ■ 1 = RJ12 Bit 1. IF DRS Follows DCD: ■ 0 = DSR as per bit 6. ■ 1 = DSR follows DCD all the time. Bit 2. CTS control (&R CMD) ■ 0 = CTS follows RTS ■ 1 = CTS always on Bit 4,3. DTR control (&...
Page 44 - = Do not force asynchronous MNP
40 C HAPTER 5: U SING THE M ODEM S29 Bit-mapped. Default = 0 for 4 seconds. Stored Bits 5-0. V.42 acknowledgment timer (T401)(%W CMD). These six bits are interpreted as an integer that specifies the number of 100 millisecond increments which are added to the base value of four seconds in order to ar...
Page 50 - Analog Modem
46 C HAPTER 5: U SING THE M ODEM Analog Modem Registers S52 Bit-mapped. Storable. Bit 7-6. V.34 Rate Selection ■ 0 = Low (conservative) ■ 2 = Aggressive ■ 1 = Medium Bit 5. V.34 precoding ■ 0 = Disable ■ 1 = Enable Bit 4. V.34 shaping ■ 0 = Disable ■ 1 = Enable Bit 3. V.34 pre-emphasis filter ■ 0 = ...
Page 52 - Bit 4. The local side is a cellular connection.
48 C HAPTER 5: U SING THE M ODEM S55 Bit-mapped (V.8 Options). Bit 7,6,5. Not used Bit 4. The local side is a cellular connection. ■ 0 = Do not indicate ■ 1 = Indicate Bit 3. Indicates if V.42 is enabled. ■ 0 = Do not indicate ■ 1 = Indicate Bit 2. Enable transmission of V.8 GSTN octet. ■ 0 = Disabl...
Page 56 - Error
52 C HAPTER 5: U SING THE M ODEM Modem Troubleshooting Symptom Solution COM Port Conflict Indicates a conflict between two drivers claiming the same IRQs. Change one of the IRQs. Remember that the modem interface of the LAN+Modem card is a Winmodem and uses COM5 or higher. Cannot hear modem or speak...
Page 59 - IAGNOSTICS; LAN Diagnostics
6 D IAGNOSTICS LAN Diagnostics The LAN Diagnostics utility includes a self-test program, echo test procedures, and a Card Properties viewer. 1 Click the Windows Start menu. 2 Select Programs . 3 Select 3Com PC Card Utilities . 4 Select LAN Diagnostics . A separate Help utility is available for each ...
Page 61 - Internet Site; Set your modem communications software as follows:
D ELL T ECHNICAL S UPPORT Internet Site HTTP://WWW.DELL.COM FTP Site FTP.DELL.COM Bulletin Board System The Dell Bulletin Board System (BBS) lets you read and send electronic mail, upload and download files, and exchange information on line with other callers. The Dell BBS supports a modem speed of ...
Page 63 - Dell L
W ARRANTY AND R EGULATORY I NFORMATION Dell L IMITED W ARRANTY L IMITED O NE -Y EAR W ARRANTY (U.S. O NLY ) Dell Computer Corporation ("Dell") manufactures its hardware products from parts and components that are new or equivalent to new in accordance with industry-standard practices. Dell w...
Page 64 - FCC D
FCC C LASS B C ERTIFICATION S TATEMENT 3Com CorporationModel No: 3CCFEM656Made in U.S.A. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2 This device must accept any interference received...