Specifications

If you have never installed an add-in board in your computer before, please follow the instructions in this section carefully. You
may also want to refer to the Installation Chapter in your manual.
What is V.92*?
l Modem on-hold
It allows you to take incoming call while you are online by putting the modem on hold. This feature requires a call waiting service
to be provided by your local phone company.
l Quick Connect
When the modem is dialing the repeated number, the
handshaking
time will greatly be reduced to less than 15 seconds.
Traditional V.90 modems would need more th an 20 seconds.
l Increased PCM upstream up to 48Kbps.
Faster upload speed means faster email attachment sending time.
* Require internet service provider to support V.92 protocol
Technical Specifications:
l Data: ITU-T V.92/V.90, K56Flex, V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22, V.21, V.23, Bell 212A/103
l Fax: ITU-T V.17, V.27ter, V.29, V.21 Channel 2, Group 3, EIA Class 1
l Data Compression: ITU-T V.42 LAPM, MNP 5
l Error Correction: ITU-T V.42 LAPM, MNP class 2-4
l AT and extended AT command set compatible
l H.324, V.80 for video conferencing over Internet and point to point connection
Fax/Voice Mail Features:
l Automatically detects and routes incoming voice, fax, and data call to the proper module
l Fax speed ups to 14,400bps
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Sends and receives faxes to or from any group 3 fax machine, Printer-quality faxing,
forwarding
l Schedules fax transmission and multiple recipients
l Convenient voice storage and playback
l Easy voice message retrieval through sound card, or from remote locations
l Password protection for up to 999 mail boxes
Speaker Phone Features:
l Turns your computer into a full-functioned speaker phone (active speakers and microphone required)
l Places and answers telephone calls directly from your computer
l Features mute, redial, hold, pause and clear functions
l Phonebook with speed dialing access
l Software volume control
Safety Precautions
1. Turn OFF the computer before you begin. Also, turn OFF any external devices that are connected to your computer, such as printers.
2. Handle the board gently by the edges. Some of the component leads under the board have very sharp edges and may cause serious
injury.
3. To prevent electrostatic discharge damage to the components on your modem, do not remove the modem from the static-shielded bag
until you have discharged any static electricity from your body by touching any unpainted surface on the case of your computer.
Necessary Equipment
Make sure that you have all necessary equipment at hand before you begin. You should have:
l The Z-Cyber Zling HCF Board
l A Pentium III - 300 or faster compatible computer with an available PCI expansion slot
l A modular telephone outlet and cable
l A small, flat-blade screwdriver and a small pair of pliers or tweezers
l A telephone set (Optional)
l Shielded PC speakers or headset (required for speaker phone)
l Microphone (required for speaker phone)
Installation Steps
The steps to install your modem are shown in order in this section. For some steps, you may need to refer to your computer
s User
s
Manual.
Selecting the COM Port
The Z-Cyber Zling HCF is PnP and can use COM ports 1 to 4 and IRQ's 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12 & 15. This is selected automatically. There
are no hardware jumpers or dip switches to set.
Inserting the Fax/Modem
1. Turn off the power to the computer. Also, turn off any external devices that are attached, such as a printer and monitor.
2. Take out the mounting screws on the back of you computer. Refer to your computer manual if you cannot locate them.
3. Remove the computer cover. Refer to your computer manual if you cannot determine how to remove the cover.
4. Select an empty PCI slot. You may need to remove the metal slot cover first, using a small screwdriver.
5. Discharge any static electricity in your body by touching any bare metal surface on the chassis of the computer and remove