This README.TXT file contains information to help you set up your Megahertz XJ5560 or CC5560 modem and avoid common problem areas when using your PC Card. --------------------------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL 1. You are Using an Omnibook 800CS Computer 2. You Are Using an Omnibook 600C Computer 3. Loopbacks Tests 4. You are Using Quicken Version 6 5. Receiving Faxes in ProComm Plus 6. You are Using Automatic Credit Card Dialing 7. You Don't Use Error Correction or Data Compression 8. Installing Your Modem in a DOS-only Environment 9. You Can't Get a 33,600 Connection 10. Adjusting the Dialtone Volume 11. You Can't Make a Connection at x2 Speeds CELLULAR 12. The Modem Won't Work 13. You Can't Hear Modem Noises During Dialing and Connection 14. The Cellular Phone Keeps Turning Off 15. Using Dial-up Networking with Cellular RAPIDCOMM VOICE 16. You Get the Message "Wrong Token Error 1001" 17. The Monitor Function Doesn't Work 18. Auto Detect Won't Work STANDARD COMPUTER SETTINGS *************************************************************** GENERAL *************************************************************** 1. You are Using an Omnibook 800CS Computer On an Omnibook 800CS laptop, you must insert the modem before running Setup. --------------------------------------------------------------- 2. You Are Using an Omnibook 600C Computer The HP Omnibook 600C has a proprietary PCMCIA controller that will not support this modem. --------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Loopback Tests The following loopback AT commands are not supported: Local Analog Loopback (AT&T8), Remote Analog Loopback (AT&T1, Local Digital Loopback (AT&T6), and Remote Digital Loopback (AT&T3). --------------------------------------------------------------- 4. If You are Using Quicken Version 6 The default maximum baud rate of a modem in Quicken 6 is 19,200bps. Follow the instructions in the Quicken 6 manual to increase this baud rate for your Megahertz modem. --------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Receiving Faxes in ProComm Plus The auto-answer detect feature of ProComm Plus does not work with your XJ5560 or CC5560 modem. Turn auto-answer detect off. --------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Using Automatic Credit Card Dialing When you enter the dial string for a credit card call, place an ampersand (&) at the end of the phone number, before the credit card number. --------------------------------------------------------------- 7. If You Don't Use Error Correction or Data Compression To enhance performance when not using error correction or data compression, set S24=64. --------------------------------------------------------------- 8. Installing Your Modem in a DOS-only Environment Use file ENABLE.EXE, which can be run from the DOS prompt or from your AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS file. ENABLE.EXE will use the default values specified in the ENABLE.INI file, but you may change any or all of the default settings when you run the DOS Enabler by using the following switches: Switch Description /cn Indicates the COM port that you want the modem to use. You can use 1 through 4, or you can remove the switch to have the Enabler choose the first available port. /dnnnn Indicates a delay in milliseconds that the driver waits to initialize the modem. It is needed only for machines with a Ricoh PCMCIA controller, such as the IBM 360 and the IBM 755. The value of nnnn is usually 500. /h or /? Displays a help screen. /imn Indicates the modem interrupt (IRQ) you will use, where n indicates the interrupt level. The value of n can be 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, or 15. 3 and 5 are good choices. If you are using COM1 or COM3 for your modem, the default IRQ is 4. If you are using COM2 or COM4, the default IRQ is 3. Your U.S. Robotics modem can use any IRQ that is available. The configuration of your computer determines which IRQs are available. /pnnnn Indicates the starting memory address for the modem. Values of nnnn can be C000h to EF00h in 100h increments. The default is D000h. You must exclude the same memory range on the memory manager line in the CONFIG.SYS file. C800h-C8FFh or D000h-D0FFh are good choices. /sn Indicates the PC Card slot the modem is in, where n can indicate slot A through H. The default is A (there is no standard about which slot is A and which is B when two slots exist. You may need to experiment to find out). If no slot is specified, the Enabler will cycle through all the PC Card slots. /un Disables the slot the modem is in, where n can indicate slot A through H. It removes Enabler information from the modem’s memory and turns off the power to the modem. If no slot is specified, all slots are disabled. /v Displays verbose status messages For example, to indicate that you want to use COM4 and Slot B, you would enter the following statement at the DOS prompt: ENABLE /C4 /SB To add the Enabler to your CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT file, follow these steps: 1. At the DOS prompt (C:>), enter md \mhz to create an MHZ directory on your hard drive. 2. Insert the U.S. Robotics Installation Diskette into the floppy drive. 3. At the DOS prompt (C:>), type copy a:\enable.* c:\mhz and press Enter. This copies ENABLE.EXE and ENABLE.INI to the c:\mhz directory. 4. Use a text editor such as EDIT or NOTEPAD to add the following two lines to the END of your CONFIG.SYS file: [common] DEVICE=C:\MHZ\ENABLE.EXE [common] is needed only if you're using DOS 6.0 or later (type ver at the DOS prompt to see what version of DOS you are running). This allows the Enabler to run every time you reboot your computer. 5. Using a text editor such as EDIT, modify the Memory= line in file ENABLE.INI that you copied to your hard drive. Memory specifies the memory location to be used to enable the modem. If you're using Card and Socket Services, specify the same address that it uses. If you're using ENABLE.EXE, exclude the memory range you will use with your memory manager. You should exclude a 4K block of memory. For example, if you were using memory location D000h, you could exclude the 4K block for EMM386 by specifying the value of X=D000-D0FF to the appropriate line in your CONFIG.SYS file. For example: DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-D0FF The modem is now installed in DOS. Now connect the cables and set up your communications software to use your modem. --------------------------------------------------------------- 9. You Can't Get a 33,600bps Connection Your modem connect speed of 33,600bps is defaulted OFF. To enable a 33,600bps connection, set S33=0. --------------------------------------------------------------- 10. Adjusting the Dialtone Volume Your modem is designed to support only one dialtone volume. It cannot be changed. --------------------------------------------------------------- 11. You Can't Make a Connection at x2 Speeds This is because of the way your phone company has routed the call. *************************************************************** CELLULAR *************************************************************** 12. The Modem Won't Work Your cellular phone battery may be low. Insert a fully powered battery. --------------------------------------------------------------- 13. You Can't Hear Modem Noises During Dialing and Connection Your XJ5560 or CC5560 modem is designed not to produce audio until a connection is being negotiated. --------------------------------------------------------------- 14. The Cellular Phone Keeps Turning Off The modem is designed to turn off the cellular phone whenever the modem power is turned off. --------------------------------------------------------------- 15. Dial-up Networking Won't Work With Cellular Windows 95 OSR2 has a feature in the Control Panel under the Power icon (PC-Card Modems tab) called "Turn off PC-Card modems when not in use" that must be disabled during dial-up networking. This should allow you to hear the beep-up tones when the modem is inserted and active, and to use dial-up networking. *************************************************************** RAPIDCOMM VOICE *************************************************************** 16. You Get the Message "Wrong Token Error 1001" This error will occur when a greeting or auxiliary message is recorded when calling in remotely to RapidComm Voice without pressing pound (#) following the recording. --------------------------------------------------------------- 17. Monitor Function Doesn't Work This is as designed. --------------------------------------------------------------- 18. Auto Detect Won't Work Auto Detect doesn't work when set to Voice/Data/Fax when receiving a fax from some modems. The default setting for RapidComm Voice Auto Detect that is shipped with your modem is set to Data/Fax, so Auto Detect should work. *************************************************************** STANDARD COMPUTER SETTINGS *************************************************************** Following is a list of computer resources recommended for use with your Megahertz modem. *************************************************************** COMPUTER RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED MEMORY EXCL COM PORT IRQ *************************************************************** Acernote 700 Series D000-DFFF 2 3 Acom Vesa 4000 D000-DFFF 3 5 Altima Mirage C800-CFFF 4 3 Ambra Notebook D000-D3FF 3 12 Ambra Subnote C800-CFFF 3 9 AMS Soundpro C800-CFFF 3 9 AMS Travelpro D000-DFFF 3 5 AST Ascentia 800 D000-DFFF 2 3 AST Ascentia 900 D000-DFFF 2 3 AST Ascentia 910 D000-DFFF 2 3 AST Ascentia 950 D000-DFFF 3 9 AST Power Exec D000-DFFF 2 3 AST Bravo NB C800-CFFF 2 3 AT&T Globalyst D000-DFFF 4 5 Austin 486 D000-DFFF 3 5 Canon Innovabook 10 C800-CFFF 2 3 Canon Innovabook 100 C800-CFFF 2 3 Canon Innovabook 200 C800-CFFF 2 3 Chaplet NBD D000-DFFF 2 3 Compaq Aero D000-DFFF 2 3 Compaq Concerto D000-DFFF 2 3 Compaq Elite D000-DFFF 2 3 Compaq 5000 E000-E7FF 2 3 Contura 400 D000-DFFF 2 3 Contura 410 D000-DFFF 2 3 Contura 420 D000-DFFF 2 3 Contura 430 D000-DFFF 2 3 Compuadd Colorpro C800-CFFF 3 5 CTX D000-DFFF 2 3 DEC Highnote D000-DFFF 2 3 DEC Ultra Highnote D000-DFFF 4 3 Dell Latitude D000-D3FF 2 3 Dell Latitude XP D000-DFFF 2 3 Dell Latitude Xpi D000-DFFF 2 3 Epson ActionNote 4000 D000-DFFF 3 5 Eurocom 9200 D800-DFFF 4 5 Eurocom 9600 D800-DFFF 4 5 Fujitsu Stylistic C800-CFFF 2 3 Gateway 2000 HandBook D000-DBFF 3 5 Gateway 2000 ColorBook D000-DFFF 3 5 Gateway 2000 Liberty D000-DFFF 3 5 Gateway 2000 Solo D000-DFFF 3 5 HP 100LX N/A 2 3 HP 200LX N/A 2 3 HP Omnibook 300 N/A 2 3 HP Omnibook 425 N/A 2 3 HP Omnibook 530 D000-EFFF 2 3 HP Omnibook 600 D400-DFFF 2 3 HP Omnibook 4000 D000-DFFF 3 5 Hyundai Neuron D000-DFFF 3 5 IBM Thinkpad 350 C800-CFFF 2 3 IBM Thinkpad 360 C800-CFFF 2 3 IBM Thinkpad 500 C800-CFFF 2 3 IBM Thinkpad 510 C800-CFFF 2 3 IBM Thinkpad 720 C000-CFFF 2 3 IBM Thinkpad 750 C000-CFFF 2 3 IBM Thinkpad 755 C800-CFFF 2 3 KIWI D000-DFFF 2 3 Media Magic C800-CFFF 2 3 Midwest Micro Elite D000-DFFF 3 9 Midwest Micro Sndbk D000-DFFF 2 3 NEC UltraLite Versa D000-DFFF 2 3 NEC Versa E Series D000-DFFF 2 3 NEC M Series D000-DFFF 2 3 NEC P Series D000-DFFF 2 3 NEC V50 D000-DFFF 2 3 NEC 4000 D000-DFFF 2 3 NCR 3100 Series C800-CFFF 2 3 NCR Safari D000-DFFF 2 3 Packard Bell Diplomat D000-DFFF 2 3 Packard Bell Statesman D000-DFFF 2 3 Panasonic CF-41 C000-CFFF 3 5 Sager Series D000-DFFF 3 5 Sager NP-800 D000-DFFF 2 3 Samsung Notemaster C800-CFFF 2 3 Samsung Sens Series D000-DFFF 2 3 Sharp 3010 C800-CFFF 3 5 Sharp 8650 C800-CFFF 3 5 Sharp 8700 D000-DFFF 3 5 Sharp 8900 D000-D7FF 3 5 Swan D000-DFFF 3 5 Tadpole C800-CFFF 4 3 TI Travelmate 2000 C800-CFFF 4 3 TI Travelmate 4000 C800-CFFF 4 3 TI Travelmate 5000 C800-CFFF 4 3 Toshiba 400 Series C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 1900 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 1910 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 1950 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 1960 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 2130 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 2135 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 2150 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 2400 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 3300SL D000-DFFF 2 3 Toshiba 3400 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 3600 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 4600 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 4700 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 4800 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 4850 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 4900 C800-CFFF 2 3 Toshiba 6600 C800-CFFF 2 3 Twinhead Slimnote D000-DFFF 3 9 Twinhead Subnote D000-DFFF 3 9 Ultra 486 C800-CFFF 3 9 Unisys D000-DFFF 3 9 Wedge D000-D7FF 3 9 Zenith Noteflex D000-D8FF 2 3 Zenith Z Lite D000-DFFF 2 3 Zenith Z Star D000-DFFF 2 3 Zeos Meridian D000-DFFF 2 3Download Driver Pack
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