Page 2 - Table of Contents
Page 2 of 47 Table of Contents ABOUT THIS BOOK ................................................................................................................................................. 4 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................
Page 4 - ABOUT THIS BOOK; An introduction; INTRODUCTION
Page 4 of 47 ABOUT THIS BOOK This book is intended to explain how to install and use the IBM Multimedia Modem Plus. Youshould have some experience with installing adapters in computers and be familiar with using theoperating system on your computer before attempting to install this product. This boo...
Page 7 - PREPARING FOR SOFTWARE INSTALLATION; INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
Page 7 of 47 PREPARING FOR SOFTWARE INSTALLATION If you are upgrading from the Multimedia Modem or have any other Mwave software installed inyour computer, you must remove the old Mwave software to avoid conflicts with the newMwave software. The setup program that is part of your installation packag...
Page 20 - Click on OK or press ENTER.
Page 20 of 47 6. To start the setup program, type: A:\SETUP Click on OK or press ENTER. 7. Click on the Uninstall icon to remove the Multimedia Modem Plus software from yourcomputer. To remove OS/2 Warp Mwave software: NOTE: Remove WIN-OS/2 Multimedia Modem Plus software, if installed, before runnin...
Page 21 - USING VOICE, FAX AND DATA; MANUAL DISCRIMINATION
Page 21 of 47 USING VOICE, FAX AND DATA The Multimedia Modem Plus allows you to use your telephone to control voice, fax, and datafrom your computer. It uses the Mwave Discriminator to automatically identify and route yourincoming telephone calls to a call-handler program. The call-handler program c...
Page 25 - Using the Mwave Modem Command Reference
Page 25 of 47 USING IBM WAKE-UP ON RING To use Wake-Up on Ring, your computer must have the Rapid Resume and Wake-Up on Ringcapabilities. See the documentation that comes with your computer if you have any questions. IBM Multimedia Modem Plus allows your computer to receive incoming voice, fax, or d...
Page 26 - USING THE MWAVE MODEM
Page 26 of 47 3. Click on DIAL on the tool bar to place a telephone call. 4. Type the telephone number, then click on OK. The modems negotiate a connection and your session is connected through the data modemand through the speakerphones. 5. Use your session to talk and send data files. 6. Click on ...
Page 27 - SETTING WINDOWS AUDIO CONTROLS
Page 27 of 47 USING THE MWAVE MODEM COMMAND REFERENCE Information about modem commands (AT codes) and S-registers can be accessed from themodem help windows. You may want to use this information to send modem commands ratherthan using the modem functions provided with QuickLink Message Center On-Lin...
Page 30 - PLAYING A CD; USING DOS APPLICATIONS; USING THE FASTCFG SCREEN
Page 30 of 47 PLAYING A CD You provide the application to play or record audio sounds, such as the Media Player in yourAccessories program group or folder. When playing a CD, you should verify the following, asneeded: 1. Ensure that your CD-ROM is properly installed and the audio cable connected. 2....
Page 32 - USING THE JPEG IMAGE VIEWER
Page 32 of 47 USING THE JPEG IMAGE VIEWER The JPEG Image Viewer provides a method of viewing compressed JPEG files. You can use theImage Viewer to open JPEG files produced by digital cameras or down loaded from an onlineservice. To start the Image Viewer: NAVIGATE: From the Multimedia Modem go to Im...
Page 33 - TROUBLESHOOTING; INSTALLATION PROBLEMS
Page 33 of 47 TROUBLESHOOTING Use this section to solve hardware problems during or after installation. If your problem is not inthe table or if you need help solving the problem call your IBM technical support representative. INSTALLATION PROBLEMS Use this section to solve installation problems. SY...
Page 36 - HELPFUL HINTS; INSTALLATION
Page 36 of 47 HELPFUL HINTS This section contains information about the IBM Multimedia Modem Plus that you will not findelsewhere in this book. You might find it helpful in some situations. INSTALLATION 1. When you run the Multimedia Modem Plus configuration program for Windows,CONFIG.EXE, it is rec...
Page 41 - SPECIFICATIONS; CARD FEATURES
Page 41 of 47 SPECIFICATIONS The Multimedia Modem Plus adapter is an audio and telecommunications adapter for ISA andEISA 386, 486, and Pentium-based personal computers. The following are the hardware andsoftware specifications for the Multimedia Modem Plus. CARD FEATURES • 16-bit busmaster ISA host...
Page 44 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS; . Adaptive differential pulse code modulation.
Page 44 of 47 GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ADPCM . Adaptive differential pulse code modulation. ASYNCHRONOUS . Pertaining to two or more processes that do not depend upon the occurrence of a specific event such as a common timing signal. BPS . Bits per second. In serial transmission, the inst...
Page 45 - specific events such as common timing signals.; TAPI; . Telephony application programming interface.
Page 45 of 47 MNP . Microcom networking protocol. MPEG . Moving Pictures Experts Group. SYNCHRONOUS . Pertaining to two or more processes that depend upon the occurrence of specific events such as common timing signals. TAPI . Telephony application programming interface. WIN-OS/2 . OS/2 3.x support ...
Page 46 - LICENSE INFORMATION; NOTICES
Page 46 of 47 LICENSE INFORMATION IBM AND NON-IBM PROGRAMS SHIPPED WITH THE IBM MULTIMEDIA MODEMPLUS ARE PROVIDED WITHOUT A PROGRAM WARRANTY. THEY ARE PROVIDED"AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIESFOR THESE PRODUCTS, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOTLIM...
Page 47 - TRADEMARKS
Page 47 of 47 TRADEMARKS The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or othercountries or both: AT HelpCenter HelpWare IBM Mwave OS/2 Presentation Manager WIN-OS/2 The following terms are trademarks of other companies: FaxWorks SofNet, Inc. Hayes Hayes Microcompute...