MSETUP.TXT
2 April 1997
REVISION 2.0
CHN/DW, DIAMOND MULTIMEDIA
CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
2 MANUAL CONFIGURATION
3 ERROR CODES
1 INTRODUCTION
The MSETUP.EXE utility is a 16-bit application designed to be used
exclusively with Supra/Diamond modems. The sole purpose of the
utility is to reset the country code in the modem in order to
make the modem compatible with the local telephone system and to
comply with local government regulations.
MSETUP.EXE is only designed to run under Windows 3.1/3.11/95.
However, the automated activities of MSETUP.EXE can be performed
manually through any terminal software program (see section 2 of
this file for instructions).
Make sure that there is only one modem in the system before running
MSETUP.EXE. If there is more than one modem in the system the program
will only configure the first modem it finds.
2 MANUAL CONFIGURATION
If you operate your modem in an environment where MSETUP.EXE will not
operate, you MUST perform the one-time reconfiguration yourself.
***WARNING: FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS STEP WILL HINDER MODEM PERFORMANCE
AND WILL VIOLATE GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATION OF THIS PRODUCT. THE
STICKERS ON THE MODEM INDICATE THE COUNTRIES WHERE THIS PRODUCT MAY
BE LEGALLY USED. IN ORDER TO COMPLY WITH LOCAL SAFETY, PERFORMANCE,
AND GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS, DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT EXCEPT IN THE
COUNTRIES WHERE THIS PRODUCT IS CERTIFIED.
Open any terminal data software program and type:
ATi6 and press ENTER
This will display the current country setting. If your country is not
displayed, you need to reset the country code. To select a different one,
type
AT*NC? and press ENTER
This will display a list of all of the country codes your modem
supports. The list may vary depending upon the firmware revision,
but it will look similar to this:
022 US 011 United States
001 AUS 00 Austria
002 BLG 00 Belgium
003 DEN 009 Denmark
004 FIN 990 Finland
005 FR 19 France
006 GER 00 Germany
007 IRE 353 Ireland
008 IT 00 Italy
010 NL 09 Netherlands
011 NOR 095 Norway
012 POR 351 Portugal
013 SPA 034 Spain
014 SWE 009 Sweden
015 SWI 00 Switzerland
016 UK 010 United Kingdom
017 GRE 030 Greece
040 AST 011 Australia
047 SG 00 Singapore
060 SAF 027 South Africa
***WARNING: YOUR MODEM IS NOT CERTIFIED FOR USE IN ALL OF THESE
COUNTRIES. DO NOT CHOOSE A COUNTRY UNLESS AN APPROVAL STICKER
FOR THAT COUNTRY APPEARS ON THE MODEM.
For our purposes, the column on the left is the only one that matters.
The syntax is
AT*NCnZ where n is the country code you need.
For example, to select Italy, you would type
AT*NC8Z and press ENTER
The country code is stored in the modem's non-volatile RAM and can
only be changed manually or with the MSETUP.EXE utility. It will
not revert to a previous or different setting any other way except
via one of these two methods. Once the country code is set, this
procedure should not be repeated.
To finish the procedure you have to re-initialize the Mode. Please type
AT&F2&W and press ENTER
Your Modem is now ready for operation with the new country settings.
3 ERROR CODES
If MSETUP.EXE fails to configure the modem, it will display an error
code in the upper right corner of the dialog. Refer to the list below
to see what the error code means and possible causes for the error.
<1> Could not set the country code. This error could be caused by
running MSETUP on a modem of another make or model. Make sure
to run MSETUP only on the modem that came with the program.
<2> No modem found. This error could occur if you run MSETUP on a modem
other than the one that came with the program. It could also occur
if there is no modem connected to the computer or if the modem does
not have power connected.
Troubleshooting assistance is available on the Modem Utility Disk in the
PNP FAQ section of the HTML-manual. Troubleshooting assistance is also available in
English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish on the Modem Utility Disk.
Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.