User's Manual
Auto-Answering
With the delivered Software you can use your Modem like an answering
machine. Voicemail can be recorded over the soundcard. To replay recorded
voice or messages you can use a soundcard.
Installation Instructions
1. Plug in the PCI-Card into a free PCI Slot of your PC.
2. Connect the modem card to the enclosed telephone cable and your
analogue telephone connection (RJ11-socket).
Installation under Windows 95/98
Windows 9x will recognize the modem after a reboot of your PC. Put in the CD
with the driver when Windows 9x asks for it and follow the instructions on the
screen. Please read the instructions for the installation of new hardware in
your Windows-Manual.
Installation under Windows 9x and ME
After installing the PCI cards start the computer. The computer will display the
message -> New hardware found –> PCI Communication Controller (single)
and the hardware assistant will be started. Search for -> the best driver for the
device (recommended). To do this insert the CD supplied with the hardware,
which contains the driver. Confirm the messages from the hardware assistant
using Continue
when it finds the driver. The Windows driver database is
updated and the assistance can then be completed by clicking on -> Finish.
Another hardware component -> Serial Voice Device will also be found. To
install the driver enter the CD drive again. The installation will then be
completed with the -> HAM settings, where you click on -> OK to accept the
settings.
Installation under Windows NT 4.0
Unpack the driver (diskette or Internet) into a temporary folder. After installing
the card and starting your computer, click on -> Start -> Run using the left
mouse button and run the file -> setup.exe from the driver directory (either on
the diskette or, if you have downloaded the driver from the Internet, enter the
directory into which you unpacked the driver). The installation assistant is now
started and will guide you through the installation and install the drivers.
Complete the setup process by clicking on -> Finish.
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