README.TXT Driver File Contents (xj4288.exe)

This README.TXT file contains information to help you set up your Megahertz 
XJ4288 or CC4288 cellular fax modem, and avoid common problem areas when using
your PC Card.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

****ALL MODEMS****
1.  Using the Help File for DIAGNOSE.EXE
2.  Decompressing the Compressed Files on the Megahertz Diskette
3.  If No Configurations are Found During Setup
4.  Disabling IBM Internal Modems
5.  Computer PCMCIA Settings and Resources 
6.  Switches Available with ENABLE.EXE
7.  Megahertz Support Numbers and Addresses
8.  Faxing

****CELLULAR MODEMS****
9.  Cellular Cable Installation Procedure
10.  Connecting to the Internet over Cellular with XJ4288, and CC4288
11. Dialing Using a Cellular Phone That Requires a PIN Number
12. Cellular Factory Defaults
13. Cellular Faxing
14. Cabling Recommendations
15. Dialing While Roaming

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****ALL MODEMS****

1.  Using the Help File for DIAGNOSE.EXE

DIAGNOSE.EXE allows you to easily collect information about your computer and 
any inserted PC Cards.  The information is then used to verify that your
system is running correctly, or to fix any problems.  

To use DIAGNOSE, enter DIAGNOSE and any of the following flags you want to use
with it at the DOS prompt.  

The correct format is as follows:  DIAGNOSE /A /D=directory /L /M /? filename
All flags are optional.
The flags are as follows:
                        
/A            Print all information without any user interaction
/D=directory  Send or receive files to the specified directory
/L            Test LAN functionality even if not running under DOS
/M            Print in monochrome
/?            Print out this list of available flags
filename      Save the program results in the specified file

When you enter the DIAGNOSE statement at the DOS prompt, a screen will appear 
that explains a little about DIAGNOSE, how to get the results, and where the 
results of this session are being stored.  Press any key to go to the main
menu, where you can select the information you want to see. 
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2.  Decompressing the Compressed Files on the Megahertz Diskette   

Occasionally you may need to use a file on the Megahertz Installation and
Registration Diskette that was not decompressed during Setup.  To do this,
follow these steps:
    1.  Insert the diskette into the floppy drive
    2.  Change to the DOS directory (C:\DOS) on your hard drive
    3.  At the DOS prompt, enter 
                 EXPAND sourcefile destinationfile 

        For example, C:>A:\RCK-V34.TXT C:\DOS\RCK-V34.TXT

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3. If No Configurations are Found During Setup 

Setup can configure your PC Card only if Card Services is functioning correctly
and resources (e.g., IO ports, memory windows, IRQs) are available.  When these 
two requirements are met, Setup's Express Mode can automatically determine a 
configuration for you.  Additionally, Setup's Custom Mode will allow you to 
try configurations until you find one that works.

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4.  Disabling IBM Internal Modems

If you are using an IBM Thinkpad 755CSE or other IBM computer that has an 
internal modem, you must disable it in order to use your PC Card.  To do this,  
follow these steps:
    1.  Load Windows
    2.  Open the IBM Thinkpad Setup Group
    3.  Open the DSP Icon
    4.  Remove the check from the Telephony Function
    5.  Save 
    6.  Reboot the computer 
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5.  Computer PCMCIA Settings and Resources
     
Following is a list of machines that contain nonstandard IRQs, along with
the recommended resources. 

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Computer            PCMCIA         Shipped   Recommended   Recommended   Recommended              
                    Controller     C&SS      Exclude       COM Port      IRQ    
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ABC Bicom           N/C    	   N/C       N/C           N/C
Acernote 700 Series Cirrus	   Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
Acer Anyware        N/I
Acom Vesa 4000      Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     3             5
Altima Mirage       Cirrus	   Cardsoft  C800-CFFF     4             3
Ambra Notebook      Vadem          Cardsoft  D000-D3FF     3             12
Ambra Subnote       Databook       Phoenix   C800-CFFF     3             9      
AMS Soundpro        Databook       Phoenix   C800-CFFF     3             9
AMS Travelpro       Databook       Cardtalk  D000-DFFF     3             5
AST Power Exec      Intel          Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
AST Bravo NB        Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
AST Ascentia800     Intel          Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
AST Ascentia900     VLSI           Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
AST Ascentia910     VLSI           Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
AST Ascentia950     Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     3             9
AT&T Globalyst      Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     4             5     
Austin 486          Databook       Cardtalk  D000-DFFF     3             5
BSi                 N/I
Canon Innovabook 10 Databook       Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Canon Innovabook100 Databook       Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Canon Innovabook200 Vadem          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Chaplet NBD         Intel          Phoenix   D000-DFFF     2             3
Chembook            N/I
Compaq Concerto     Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
Compaq Aero         VLSI           Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
Compaq Elite        VLSI           Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
Compaq 5000         Cirrus         Cardsoft  E000-E7FF?    2             3
Contura 400         VLSI           Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
Contura 410         VLSI           Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
Contura 420         VLSI           Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
Contura 430         VLSI           Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
Compaq Prolinea     N/I
Compuadd Colorpro   Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     3             5
CTX                 Vadem          Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3      
DEC Highnote        Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
DEC Ultra Highnote  Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     4             3
Dell Latitude       Vadem          Cardsoft  D000-D3FF     2             3
Dell Latitude XP    Vadem          Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
Dell Latitude Xpi   Vadem          Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
Epson ActionNote600 N/I
EpsonActionNote4000 Databook       Cardtalk  D000-DFFF     3             5
Eurocom 9200        Vadem          Cardsoft  D800-DFFF     4             5      
Eurocom 9600        Vadem          Cardsoft  D800-DFFF     4             5
Everex              N/C            N/C       N/C           N/C
Fujitsu Stylistic   Intel	   Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3	
Gateway2000HandBook Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DBFF     3             5
Gateway2000ColorbookCirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     3             5
Gateway2000Liberty  Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     3             5
Gateway2000Solo     Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     3             5
HP 100LX            Proprietary    (OBCIC)   n/a           2             3
HP 200LX            Proprietary    (OBCIC)   n/a           2             3
HPOmnibook300       Proprietary    (OBCIC)   n/a           2             3
HPOmnibook425       Proprietary    (OBCIC)   n/a           2             3
HPOmnibook530       Proprietary    Cardsoft  D000-EFFF     2             3
HPOmnibook600       Proprietary    Cardsoft  D400-DFFF     2             3
HP Omnibook4000     Vadem          Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     3             5
HyundaiNeuron       Skat Kat       Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     3             5
IBM Thinkpad 350    Intel          IBM       C800-CFFF     2             3
IBM Thinkpad 500    Intel          IBM       C800-CFFF     2             3
IBM Thinkpad750     Intel          IBM       C000-CFFF     2             3
IBM Thinkpad720     Yamato         IBM       C000-CFFF     2             3
IBM Thinkpad360     Ricoh          IBM       C800-CFFF     2             3
IBM Thinkpad510     Intel          IBM       C800-CFFF     2             3
IBM Thinkpad755     Ricoh          IBM       C800-CFFF     2             3
KIWI                Cirrus	   Cardware  D000-DFFF	   2             3
Lexmark             Intel	   Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             9
Media Magic         No info        Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
MEI Winbook	    N/C		
Midwest Micro Elite Databook       Cardtalk  D000-DFFF     3             9
Midwest Micro Sndbk Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
NEC UltraLite Versa Intel          Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
NEC Versa E series  Intel          Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
NEC M Series        Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
NEC P Series        Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
NECV50              Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
NEC 4000            Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
NCR 3100 series     Intel  	   Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
NCR Safari	    Cirrus	   Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3		
PackardBell DiplomatCirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
PackardBellStatesmanCirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF 	   2             3
PanasonicCF-41      Cirrus         Cardsoft  CC00-CFFF     3             5
Sager Series        Cirrus	   Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     3             5
Samsung Notemaster  Vadem	   Phoenix   C800-CFFF	   2             3	 
Samsung Sens Series Vadem	   Cardsoft  D000-DFFF 	   2             3	
Sager  NP-800       Cirrus         Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     2             3
Sharp 3010          Databook       Cardtalk  C800-CFFF     3             5
Sharp 8650          Databook       Cardtalk  C800-CFFF     3             5
Sharp 8900          Databook       Cardsoft  D000-D7FF     3             5
Sharp 8700          Databook       Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     3             5
Sharp Zaurus	    N/I			
Swan                Cirrus	   Cardsoft  D000-DFFF     3             5	  
Tadpole	     	    Intel	   Phoenix   C800-CFFF	   4             3	
TI Travelmate 2000  Cirrus	   Phoenix   C800-CFFF     4             3 	
TI Travelmate 4000  Cirrus         Phoenix   C800-CFFF     4             3
TI Travelmate 5000  Cirrus         Phoenix   C800-CFFF     4             3
Toshiba 400 series  Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba 1900        Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  1910       Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  1950       Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  1960       Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  2130       Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  2135       Intel	   Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  2150       Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  2400       Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  3300SL     Simulated SET3300 enabler D000-DFFF    2             3
Toshiba  3400       Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  3600       Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  4600       Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  4700       Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  4800       Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  4850       Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  4900       Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Toshiba  6600       Intel          Phoenix   C800-CFFF     2             3
Twinhead Slimnote   Cirrus	   Cardsoft  D000-DFFF	   3             9		
Twinhead Subnote    Databook	   Cardtalk  D000-DFFF	   3             9	
Ultra 486           Cirrus	   Cardsoft  C800-CFFF	   3             9	
Unisys              Databook	   Cardtalk  D000-DFFF     3             9		
Wedge               Intel	   Cardsoft  D000-D7FF	   3             9		
Zenith Noteflex     Cirrus         Cardware  D000-D8FF     2             3     
Zenith Z Lite       Cirrus         Cardware  D000-DFFF     2             3     
Zenith Z Star       Cirrus         Cardware  D000-DFFF     2             3
Zeos Meridian       Intel	   Phoenix   D400-DFFF     2             3	
 
N/C Not Compatible
N/I No Information available

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6.  Switches Available With ENABLE.EXE

The following command line switches can be used with ENABLE.EXE: 
     
     /Cn      COM port 1, 2, 4, or 4
     /Dnnnn   Delay in milliseconds (specifically for IBM 755 and 360 models)
     /In      IRQ 3, 4, ... 15
     /O       Use the point enabler only
     /Pnnnn   Attribute memory window segment address in hex
     /Sn      PC Card slot A to H
     /U       Disable the Card 
     /V       Display verbose status messages
     /H or /? Display switches available with ENABLE.EXE
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7. Megahertz Support Numbers and Addresses

Support numbers and addresses are as follows:

Sales		                     (800) LAPTOPS (527-8677)
Main		                     (801) 320-7000
BBS		                     14,400: (801) 320-8840
		                     28,800: (801) 320-8841
		                     Mac:    (801) 320-8842
Technical Support	             (801) 320-7777
Technical Support Fax	             (801) 320-6020
Technical Support E-Mail	     techsupport@mhz.com 
Fax Retrieval		             (801) 320-6220
CompuServe		             GO MEGAHERTZ
Internet		             http://www.megahertz.com
Anonymous FTP		             ftp.mhz.com
America Online		             Keyword MEGAHERTZ
Microsoft Network	             MEGAHERTZ

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8.  Faxing

The recommended fax class for your XJ4288 and CC4288 modem is fax class 1.

If you experience faxing problems when using the AST910 with FaxWorks
communications software, we suggest you try a different fax software package.

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****CELLULAR MODEMS ****

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9. Cellular Cable Installation Procedure

Always connect the cables in the following order:

1.	Insert the modem into the computer.
2.	Be sure your computer is powered up.
3.	Initialize the modem in the computer.
4.	Enter your communications software package. 
5.	Connect the Megahertz cellular phone cable to the phone.  The 
        phone's power should be off.  
6.	Connect the other end of the cellular cable to the modem.  You 
        will hear three ascending tones in rapid succession, indicating 
        that the Cable Sensor recognizes the cable and the modem is 
        configured for the phone.
7.	Turn the cellular phone on.  If you have a digital cellular phone, 
        switch it to analog mode (refer to your phone's user manual for 
        instructions on how to do this).  
The phone is now ready to use.  

If the Cable Sensor does not recognize the modem, the message
"Unrecognized Cable Attached" will appear if you are in terminal mode.  
Ensure you are using the correct Megahertz cable for that modem, and 
the correct cellular drivers are flashed on the modem.

**  WARNING **
Connecting a non-Megahertz cable may damage the modem or the cellular phone.

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10.  Connecting to the Internet over Cellular with XJ4288 or CC4288

It is highly recommended that you connect to your Internet provider using a 
landline connection.  Most Internet providers are not set up to support and 
maintain a cellular connection.  

If you need to connect to an Internet provider with a cellular phone system, 
contact your local carrier to see if they provide a cellular modem pool.   

If so, follow your carrier's instructions for connecting with the modem pool.  
Contact your Internet provider through the modem pool.
If not, carefully follow the recommended procedures to connect your cellular 
phone to the modem.

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11.   Dialing Using a Cellular Phone That Requires a PIN Number 

To dial a cellular phone that has pin number fraud protection, use the following 
dial string:

	ATDT<phone#>,,,,!<pin#>

where <phone#> is the phone number to dial, and <pin#> is the 
cellular phone fraud pin number.  The comma (,) indicates a pause.  The number 
of  commas used may vary with different cellular sites.  The exclamation point
(!) performs the same function as pressing the Send key on the cellular phone.

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12. Cellular Factory Defaults

	&F0   factory default for non-cellular
	&F1   set modem to MNP 10-EC cellular enhancement

If you are calling with a cellular phone or calling another modem with a 
cellular phone, &F1 is recommended for both modems.  Use &F0 if both modems 
are using a landline phone line.

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13.  Cellular Faxing

Faxes containing 5 or fewer pages usually arrive clean and easy to read.  
Because of the inconsistencies in the cellular environment, larger faxes 
increase the chances of transmission errors or incomplete transactions 
occurring.

If you experience faxing problems, try resending your fax.  

If that fails, you may want to use different fax software.
  
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14.  Cabling Recommendations

It is recommended that you never connect both a cellular cable and a landline 
phone cable at the same time.  

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15.  Dialing While Roaming

The way you dial may differ from city to city, state to state, or province to 
province.  Refer to the literature provided with your cellular phone or contact 
your cellular phone provider for dialing instructions.

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