Contents Features of your Roadster V.92 modem ....................................................................... 4 Installing your Modem ................................................................................................... 5 Speakerphone ............................................................................................................... 6 Installing your Drivers .................................................................................................... 7 Windows XP ...
Warranty Information ................................................................................................... Limitations of Warranty .................................................................................... Regulatory Information ................................................................................................ Austel Requirements (Australia Only) ............................................................. Telecom New Zealand Warnings ..................................
Features of your Roadster V.92 modem Connect to the Internet faster The Roadster V.92 cuts the time it takes to connect by 40% or more. Upload faster The Roadster V.92 can upload at speeds of up to 48,000 bps. Download faster The Roadster V.92 uses new V.44 compression, which allows you greater throughput for viewing HTML pages on the Internet. Supporting the following Standards 56 Kbps (download)48 Kbps (send)with Auto-negotiation of V..92 and V.90 . Data -V.92,V.90,V.34 ,V.32 bis,V.32 , V.22 bis,V.
Installing your Modem Before beginning, please turn your computer off. ■ Connect the serial port on the back of the modem (marked SERIAL) to a COM port on your PC using the serial cable. ■ Connect the power pack to a power point and connect the other end to the modem power socket (marked POWER). ■ Connect the telephone cord to the line socket on the back of the modem (marked LINE) and the other end to a phone socket. ■ Turn on your modem.
Speakerphone There are three ways to use your speakerphone modem: 1. Use the inbuilt speakerphone functions, such as microphone an speaker. 2. Plug in a headset and boom microphone for easy hands free communication. 3 Use your computer's external speaker, sound card and sound card cable to enhance video conferencing. Note: The Headset is available as an optional extra. www.netcomm.com.au Page 6 Rev.1 - YML658 AM5698 Roadster V.
Installing your Drivers Windows XP 1. Please insert the supplied NetComm CD, and when the "Found New Hardware Wizard" recognizes the new "NetComm V.92 Modem", select "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)" and then click "Next>". 2. Select "Search for the best driver in these locations" and choose "Include this location in the search:". Type in "D:\DRIVERS\AM5698" (where d:\ is the letter of your CD ROM drive) and click on "Next>". 3. The Wizard will search for the correct driver.
Windows 2000 1. Please insert the supplied NetComm CD, and when the "Found New Hardware Wizard" starts. Click on "Next>". 2. Select "Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended)" and click on "Next>". 3. Select "Specify a location" and click on Next>". 4. Enter the driver location "D:\DRIVERS\AM5698" (where D:\ is the drive letter of your CD ROM drive) and click on "OK". www.netcomm.com.au Page 8 Rev.1 - YML658 AM5698 Roadster V.
5. Windows will locate the correct driver. Click on "Next>" to continue. 6. Windows 2000 will now copy the driver files. 7. Once the files have been copied click "Finish" to complete installation of the NetComm V.92 Modem. Note: After modem installation has completed the Wave Device for Voice modem will be installed without your intervention. Rev.1 - YML658 AM5698 Roadster V.92 User Guide www.netcomm.com.
Windows Me 1. Please insert the supplied NetComm CD, and when the "Add New Hardware Wizard" recognizes the new "NetComm V.92 Modem", select "Specify the location of the driver (Advanced)" and then click "Next>". 2. Select "Search for the best driver in these locations" and choose "Specify a location:". Type in "D:\DRIVERS\AM5698" (where d:\ is the letter of your CD ROM drive) and click on "Next>". 3. Windows will confirm the driver and location. Click on "Next>" to continue. 4.
Windows 98 1. Please insert the supplied NetComm CD, and when the "Add New Hardware Wizard" recognizes the new "NetComm V.92 Modem", click on "Next>". 2. Select "Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended)" and click on "Next>". 3. Select "Specify a location:". Type in "D:\DRIVERS\AM5698\" (where d:\ is the letter of your CD ROM drive) and click on "Next>". 4. Windows will confirm the driver and location. Click on "Next>". 5. The required files will then be copied to your computer. Rev.
6. Click on "Finish" to complete installation of your NetComm V.92 modem. Note: After modem installation has completed the Wave Device for Voice modem will be installed without your intervention. www.netcomm.com.au Page 12 Rev.1 - YML658 AM5698 Roadster V.
Windows NT4.0 1. Please insert the supplied NetComm CD and go to Start - Settings - Control Panel. 2. Double-click on "Modems" icon to install a new modem. 3. If this is the first time a modem has been installed you will be taken directly to the "Install New Modem" window (step 4). If not, click on "Add." 4. Select "Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list" and then click "Next" to continue. 5. Click "Have Disk…" to install from the installation disk. Rev.1 - YML658 AM5698 Roadster V.
6. Type in "D:\DRIVERS\AM5698" (where D:\ is the letter of your CD ROM drive) and click "Next" to continue. 7. Select "NetComm V.92 Modem" from the list of Models and click "Next" to continue. 8. Select "Selected ports" choose the appropriate COM port. Click "Next" to start installing the selected modem. 9. Click "Finish" to complete the installation. www.netcomm.com.au Page 14 Rev.1 - YML658 AM5698 Roadster V.
Installing your Software Facsimile and Voice Mail Utility 1. Insert the NetComm CD into your CDROM drive. Go to the Start Menu and click on Run. 2. Browse the CD for the location or type in "D:\Software\Faxtalk\setup.exe" where D: is the letter of your CD-ROM drive. 2. Select a language and click “OK” to continue. 3. Follow the instructions on screen to install the FaxTalk Communicator software. 4. You will be prompted to select your Modem. Select the "Don't query the modem, I will select it from a list.
Using your Roadster V.92 Modem with FaxTalk Configuring voice/fax mailboxes Voice/fax mailboxes are the basic type of mailbox used by FaxTalk Communicator. These mailboxes can receive both voice messages and faxes. You can also configure a Voice/ fax mailbox to act as an announce only or fax only mailbox. To change the settings of a Voice/fax mailbox, select the desired mailbox and click Properties. A Voice/fax mailbox contains three configuration tabs.
Logging incoming calls You can elect to have all incoming calls logged to a mailbox regardless of whether the caller left a message. If Caller ID information is available, The Caller ID name and number will also be logged with the call. To log all incoming calls: 1. Check the Log all calls where the caller did not leave a message option. 2. Click OK to save the change. Automatically detecting fax calls You can enable a mailbox to automatically detect incoming fax calls while playing the greeting.
Password protecting a mailbox You can password protect individual Voice / Fax mailboxes for privacy. You have the option of requiring a password for local access, local and remote access, or just remote access. To set a mailbox password: 1. Enter a numeric password in the password field. If you want password protection only when accessing the mailbox remotely, check the Prompt for password with remote access only option. 2. Click OK to save the change.
Playing a greeting To play and review a greeting: 1. Select the desired greeting from the Greeting list. 2. In the Greeting Recorder, select the playback device from the 3. Click the Play button to begin playback. If you are playing to multimedia device you can use the playback slider to move backward in the greeting. Deleting a greeting To delete a greeting: 1. Select the desired greeting from the Greeting list and click the button. You will be asked to confirm that you wish to delete selected greeting.
To record a greeting: 1. Click New to create a new greeting 2. In the Greeting Recorder, select the recording device in the From list that you will be using the record the greeting. 3. Click the Record button to begin recording. Click the Stop button when you are finished. 4. Once you have recorded the greeting, click Save and save the greeting to a file. Selecting a greeting To select a greeting for a mailbox, select the desired greeting Greeting list and click OK.
Using the Speakerphone feature With the FaxTalk Communicator speakerphone you can place and receive voice calls and use your computer and Roadster V.92 modem as a "smart" telephone. FaxTalk Communicator's speakerphone capabilities offer mute, hold with optional music, last 20 number redial, and support for call waiting services. Speakerphone capabilities are a feature of the Roadster V.92 modem. FaxTalk cannot "add" speakerphone capabilities to a modem that does not have hardware support for speakerphone.
Using the phonebook The Phonebook tab displays all entries in the FaxTalk Phonebook. You can dial a phonebook entry by either double clicking on the entry or highlighting the entry in the Name column and clicking Dial. When a phonebook entry is highlighted, the number to be dialed is displayed in the Redial field. Using the redial list FaxTalk Communicator includes a recent dialed numbers list that contains the last 20 numbers dialed.
Troubleshooting Testing Your Modem Windows XP 1. To test and verify that the modem is working properly, please go to Start / Settings / Control Panel. 2. If "Category view" is selected (by default) select "Switch to Classic View". 3. Double click on the "Phone and Modem options" icon. 4. Select the "Modem" tab and select your new modem. Click on the "Properties" button. 5. Select the "Diagnostics" tab and click on the "Query Modem" button. 6.
Updating Your Modem's Firmware Your NetComm Roadster V.92 modem comes with the latest firmware, however, as new releases become available, you may wish to update to update your firmware. To update your Modem’s Firmware, go to the NetComm web site at www.netcomm.com.au and refer to the support section. Search for your Modem and select the latest firmware version to download. Follow the instructions included with the file to correctly install your modem’s firmware. www.netcomm.com.au Page 24 Rev.
AT Commands Note: Not all of the commands and registers are accessible to the user. The following are listed for quick reference only. A full copy of the AT command set can be found in Adobe Acrobat format at “D:\Manuals\ where D:\ is the letter of your CD-ROM drive. Where the following table shows an n, the n represents a numerical value. For example Mn can represent M1, M2 or M3, etc. Command Description T , A D En Hn Ln On Vn Wn X3 X4 Z &F &Kn \Nn %Cn S0=n Dial using Tone (DTMF) method.
Frequently Asked V.92 Questions What is V.92? V.92 is a new standard for dial-up communications that offers several important improvements over the existing V.90 standard. These improvements are intended to make communications faster, easier and more enjoyable. V.92 and its companion compression standard V.44, have been officially adopted by the ITU, the International Telecommunications Union. What makes a V.92 modem faster than V.90? There are three features that allow the V.
Does V.92 "QuickConnect" work on all calls? This feature of the V.92 standard allows the modem to "learn" and "remember" the variables associated with calling a specific telephone number and connecting to a specific modem associated with that number. This feature will be most effective when you repetitively call the same number - such as that for your on-line service or internet service provider. The modem will then be able to use its stored profile and deliver the advantage of a quicker connection. Does V.
Registering your Modem To ensure that the conditions of your warranty are complied with, please go to the NetComm web site for quick and easy registration of your Roadster V.92 at www.netcomm.com.au Alternatively, you can complete the following Warranty Registration Form and mail it to NetComm Limited, PO Box 1200, Lane Cove NSW 2066. Contact Information If you have any technical difficulties with the modem, please do not hesitate to contact NetComm’s Customer Support Department. Email: support@netcomm.
Warranty Registration Form Cut along the line Date of Purchase …….......………………...........………................................. Name …….......………………...........………................................. Company …….......………………...........………................................. Address …….......………………...........………................................. …………………….........……........... Tel No ( Post Code .....………...………. ) ..............………....……. Fax No ( E-mail ) .....………...………. …….......………………...........………......
Warranty Information The warranty is granted on the following conditions: 1. This warranty extends to the original purchaser (you) and is not transferable; 2. This warranty shall not apply to software programs, batteries power supplies, cables or other accessories supplied in or with the product; 3. The customer complies with all of the terms of any relevant agreement with NetComm and any other reasonable requirements of NetComm including producing such evidence of purchase as NetComm may require; 4.
Regulatory Information Austel Requirements (Australia Only) The software supplied with this modem has default settings compliant with the requirements of Austel Technical Standard TS-ØØ2. Adjustment of these settings outside the required limits will void the Austel permit associated with the modem. Dial Retry Attempts With the service tone detection enabled (eg. Busy Tone) the unit must not be configured to make more than 1Ø dial attempts to the same telephone number.
Telecom New Zealand Warnings The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions for connection to its network. It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom, nor does it provide any sort of warranty.
Mandatory European Statement Network Compatibility Statement The equipment has been approved in accordance with Council Decision 98/482/EC for Pan-European single terminal connection to the public switched telephone network (PSTN). However, due to differences between the individual PSTN's provided in different countries, the Approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point.
FCC Class B Certification This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the regulations for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with this user's guide, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.