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[. . . ] This manual covers installation and operating instructions for the following 3Com modems: U. S. Robotics 56 Kbps Voice internal and external modems 3Com, the 3Com logo, and U. S. Robotics are registered trademarks and Connections, RapidComm, and x2 are trademarks of 3Com Corporation or its subsidiaries. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp. [. . . ] 65 USING MODEM STATION DIALING/ANSWERING The next screen allows you to adjust how your modem initiates and receives calls. STORED NUMBERS The "Stored Numbers" screen displays the phone numbers currently stored in your modem's memory. Use this screen to edit or add numbers stored in the modem's memory. Using this screen, you can configure the following dial settings: 66 WAIT FOR CARRIER AUTO-ANSWER # OF RINGS SPEAKER OPERATION DIALING METHOD SPEAKER VOLUME To store a number in your modem's memory, simply click in one of the entry boxes. Type in the phone number exactly as you would dial it. You can set your modem to automatically dial this USING MODEM STATION number when your computer is turned on or when it is reset. This is very useful if you are using your modem with a "dumb terminal" or know that you need to connect to a specific bulletin board or listing service. You can change stored numbers by highlighting them and then typing the new numbers in their place. Once you store your numbers, you can dial them by entering a single command from Terminal Mode: (for example: ATDS0, ATDS1, or ATDS2). Robotics modem comes with one phone number already stored in Position 0. If you haven't changed the default, typing ATDS0 will automatically dial the 3Com BBS. Once you enter the numbers you wish to store, click Save to Modem to store them. Click Exit to return to the Main menu. The last option, Restore Defaults, resets your modem to factory specifications. This option is available from many of the screens within Modem Station. TIP: Restore Defaults will set your modem back to factory specifications. It is a good place to start when troubleshooting. Using the Extended Information Screens The "Extended Information" screens provide important and useful information about your modem. We devote a separate section to the Extended Information screens so that we can explain 67 USING MODEM STATION what you'll see (and why it is important to you) as fully as possible. There are a series of commands used to obtain detailed information from U. S. Extended Information provides a convenient way to get that important information without memorizing the commands. From the "Detect New Modems" screen, click Extended Information. The "Extended Information" screen provides access to the following information about your modem: 68 ROM CHECKSUM PRODUCT ACTIVE PROFILE STORED PROFILE CONFIGURATION PROFILE LINK DIAGNOSTICS VxD CONFIGURATION DIAL/SECURITY Winmodem users will have access to VxD information via these screens. Courier users will have access to Dial/Security information. Click ROM Checksum to bring up the following screen. Technicians use the ROM Checksum to verify information stored in the modem's Read Only Memory. For information about the specific USING MODEM STATION modem you are using, click Product to bring up the next screen. To see information about the profile in use, click Active Profile to bring up the next screen. The "Product" screen displays the make and model of your modem. Your modem is able to store two configurations or "profiles. " Only one can be active at any time. This screen contains information about your modem's current configuration. [. . . ] L'Indice d'Equivalence de la Sonnerie (IES) est situé au revers du modem (modems externes), ou sur le circuit imprimé (modems internes). Centre de guarantie et de service après-vente: Keating Technologies 25 Royal Crest Court, Suite 200 Markham, ONT L3R 9X4 Limited Warranty U. S. Robotics Access Corp. , a subsidiary of 3Com Corporation, warrants to the original end-user purchaser that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of purchase. During the limited warranty period, and upon proof of purchase, the product will be repaired or replaced (with the same or a similar model, which may be a refurbished model) at U. S. [. . . ]

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