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[. . . ] As a "rule-of-thumb" your modem should be set so it answers incoming calls after the second ring (ATS0=2). t If Busy signal detection is switched off, the modem must not attempt more than two automatic redials and must wait at least two seconds before redialling. t If Busy signal detection is switched on, the modem must not attempt more than nine automatic redials and must wait at least two seconds before redialling. t If, after redialling the maximum number of times, the modem is still unable to establish a connection you must wait 30 minutes before attempting to redial. [. . . ] Do not set Auto Answer for less than two rings when AT-SDR=4 AT-SDR=5 Triple ring detected and reported as "RING3" Single and Triple ring detected and reported as "RING1" or "RING3" Error Correction: V. 42, MNP 2-4 Distinctive Ring is enabled. AT-SDR=6 Double and Triple ring detected and reported as "RING2" or "RING3" Data Compression: V. 42bis, MNP 5 Encryption: Init String: DES 64-bit Cypher Feedback (Aust only) Super Secure A suggested general purpose Init String for most communications programs: AT&F#C0S7=60&K3 Some software may not be compatible with Distinctive Ring. Check with your software vendor for more information. AT-SDR=7 Any ring detected and reported as "RING1" or "RING2" or "RING3" Data Formats: Terminal Speeds: Flow Control: RTS/CTS, XON/XOFF and Transparent XON/XOFF Install the Modem Setting up your Modem WindowsTM 3. 1x/DOS To use the Socket Rocket 336 with DOS and Windows 3. 1x, Card and Socket Services drivers are needed. Some computers will have these drivers already configured or a disk will be provided with the computer. Once Card and Socket Services are loaded the modem can be used. The drivers will automatically assign a COM port for the modem to use. For more information on configuring the PCMCIA drivers, refer to your Card and Socket Services documentation. For more information on setting up your modem under Windows 3. 1x/DOS refer to the 'Easy Installation and User Guide'. If your modem does not respond, contact your computer vendor or modem dealer. · Switch off your computer · Insert your Socket Rocket 336 into your computer with the label facing up (ensure the card is level upon insertion) Refer to the installation instructions in your computer's 'User Guide', or your modem's 'Easy Installation and User Guide'. If your computer has two PC Card slots, make note of which slot you install the modem into ("slot A or 0" or "slot B or 1"). Windows 95TM The Socket Rocket 336 is Plug and Play Windows 95TM compatible. When your modem is inserted into a computer using Windows 95TM, it will be recognised instantly. Windows 95TM will then configure the modem for use. · Ensure that the PCMCIA port has been enabled for use with Windows 95TM. · Insert the Modem into your computer. Windows 95TM will report New Hardware found. · Select "Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer" and click OK. · Insert disk provided with the modem labelled "Windows 95TM Driver disk" into floppy drive. Windows 95TM will now configure the Socket Rocket 336. For more information on setting up your modem under Windows 95TM refer to the 'Easy Installation and User Guide'. [. . . ] If your computer has an Eject button, refer to your computer's 'User Guide' for details. If your computer does not have an Eject button, remove the modem by gently pulling the connector body of the line adaptor. If you use a MacintoshTM computer with a PCMCIA Slot, eject the modem by dragging the Socket Rocket 336 icon onto the Trash. You may also eject the card by highlighting the Socket Rocket 336 icon, opening the Special menu and choosing Eject PC Card. Special Note: Some phones can cause your modem to lose their connection if they are left plugged in parallel with your modem. [. . . ]

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