======THE PCMCIA INSTALL PROGRAM README FILE======v1.11
PCMCIA cards allow your computer to recognize a PCMCIA card when it is installed in a
PCMCIA slot. This is accomplished through an embedded "Card and Socket Services"
software.
Once you have installed your modem, you need to use the Hayes PCMCIA Install
Program. This software does the following:
* Determines if your computer has Card and Socket Services software.
* If your computer does not have its own Card and Socket Services software, you can use
the Hayes PCMCIA Install Program, instead.
* If you are using the Windows 3.1 environment and you want to communicate at speeds
greater than 19,200 bit/s then you need use the Hayes PCMCIA Install Program and install
the High Speed Support driver (even if your computer has Card and Socket Services).
IMPORTANT: You must use Windows 3.1. If you use, for example, Windows for
Workgroups 3.11, you will not have access to Remote Access Servers and the "At Work"
fax software.
======INSTALLING THE PCMCIA INSTALL PROGRAM======
Step 1:
Insert the Hayes PCMCIA Install Program diskette into your computer's disk drive.
Step 2:
Type A: and press Enter.
Note: A: is only an example. If you placed the diskette in the B drive you would type B:,
etc.
Step 3:
Type Install and press Enter.
The software determines if your computer has Card and Socket Services.
If You Have Card and Socket Services, a main menu displays with the following
Installation Options:
* Install Software
* Install High Speed Support
* Exit Program
If You Do Not Have Card and Socket Services, a main menu displays with the following
Installation Options:
* Install Software
* Configure PCMCIA Modem
* Install High Speed Support
* Activate Modem
* Deactivate Modem
* Exit Program
Step 4:
Move the highlighted bar to Install Software and press Enter.
The PCMCIA Install Program prompts you for the location on your computer of the new
files and installs to the subdirectory EZUTIL, unless you specify otherwise.
Step 5:
Press Enter. The name of each file displays as the PCMCIA Install Program copies the file
to your hard drive.
A dialog box lets you know when the installation is complete.
Step 6:
Press any key to return to the main menu.
======IF YOU HAVE CARD AND SOCKET SERVICES======
===Install High Speed Support (Optional)===
If you are using the Windows 3.1 environment and you want to communicate with your
modem at speeds greater than 19,200 bit/s then you need to install the high speed driver.
Step 1:
From the main menu, select Install High Speed Support.
Step 2:
From the Installation High Speed Support menu, select Windows 3.1.
Step 3:
From the Windows 3.1 menu, select Install High Speed Driver.
The software asks you to press any key to continue and install the driver.
Step 4:
When the software is installed, the software returns to the Windows 3.1 menu.
Select Exit Menu.
The install High Speed Support menu displays.
Step 5:
Make a Decision.
The software can alter your computer's AUTOEXEC.BAT file so that your computer
automatically recognizes your modem and your modem can communicate at speeds greater
than 19,200 bit/s, automatically (Step 6A).
or
You can enter a DOS command everytime you want your computer to recognize your
modem and your modem to communicate at speeds greater than 19,200 bit/s (Step 6B).
Note: You can also alter your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. However, it is easier to let the
PCMCIA Install Program alter the file, automatically.
Step 6A:
To have the software alter your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, select Update AUTOEXEC.BAT
File.
The software asks you to press any key to update the file.
The software also asks you to identify your COM port and check if you want 230,400 bit/s
support. Click Accept.
The software returns to the Install High Speed Support Menu once the file is altered. Select
Exit Menu.
or...
Step 6B:
Select Exit Menu.
To have your computer recognize your modem, everytime after you install your modem or
reboot your computer, at the DOS prompt type:
cd\EZUTIL Enter
Modem_On Enter
Note: If you installed the Hayes PCMCIA Install Program in another directory instead of
the default EZUTIL, use that directory in the previous DOS command.
To access speeds greater than 19,200 bit/s using DOS commands, proceed to the Using the
EZbaud Software Utility section.
======IF YOU DO NOT HAVE CARD AND SOCKET SERVICES======
===Configure PCMCIA Modem===
Step 1:
From the main menu, select Configure PCMCIA Modem.
The configuration displays with the following options:
Left Side Options
The options on the left side of this dialog box (COM Port, I/O Port, IRQ, Memory
Address, and Slot) can be changed using pop-up menus.
Right Side Options
The options on the right side of this dialog box can be changed using the spacebar.
Step 2:
Move the highlight bar to the option you would like to change and press the space bar to
select or deselect an option. The options are:
* COM Port
This required parameter specifies the modem's COM port. The available options are
COM1, COM2, COM3, or COM4. COM 2 is the default.
* I/O Port
This optional command specifies the COM port is a three-digit hexadecimal address.
* IRQ
This option specifies the IRQ Address, used by the COM port. X can be 2, 3, 4, or 5.
* Memory Address
This optional command specifies the starting address of the memory window segment. The
default address is D000 (hex).
* Slot
If your computer has two PCMCIA slots, this specifics the intended slot for your modem.
The options are Slot A and Slot B. Slot A is the default.
* Quiet
Toggles the sound. Default is speaker on.
* 230 Kbit/s Support
This optional command allows your computer to communicate at maximum speed of
230,400 bit/s for OPTIMA V.34 288 + FAX for PCMCIA with EZjack.
* Toshiba, Sharp, Data-book
Specifies the PCMCIA Controller type. You can only select one of these options at any
time. Always try the generic driver before using the controller options. The options are:
* Sharp*
* Toshiba*
* Databook (or DATABOOK =xxx, where xxx is the starting address).
Databook uses a pop-up menu.
*Toshiba T3300, and Sharp 6700, 6800 notebooks only.
Step 3:
For pop-up menu options (left side), strike any key to bring up the pop-up menu options.
For spacebar options (right side), press the spacebar to turn the option on or off. A
checkmark or diamond indicates that an option is on.
Step 4:
Either change additional settings or click Accept.
If you do not want to save your configuration settings, click Cancel.
===Install High Speed Support (Optional)===
If you are using the Windows 3.1 environment and you want to communicate with your
modem at speeds greater than 19,200 bit/s, then you need to install the high speed driver.
Step 1:
From the main menu, select Install High Speed Support.
Step 2:
From the Installation High Speed Support menu, select Windows 3.1.
Step 3:
From the Windows 3.1 menu, select Install High Speed Driver. The software asks you
to press any key to continue and install the driver.
Step 4:
When the software is installed, the software returns to the Windows 3.1 menu.
Select Exit Menu.
The install High Speed Support menu displays.
Step 5:
Make a Decision.
The software can alter your computer's AUTOEXEC.BAT file so that your computer
automatically recognizes your modem and your modem can communicate at speeds greater
than 19,200 bit/s, automatically
(Step 6A).
or
You can enter a DOS command everytime you want your computer to recognize your
modem and your modem to communicate at speeds greater than 19,200 bit/s (Step 6B).
Note: You can also alter your AUTOEXEC.BAT file yourself. However, it is easier to let
the PCMCIA Install Program alter the file.
Step 6A:
To have the software alter your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, select Update AUTOEXEC.BAT
File.
The software asks you to press any key to update the file.
The software also asks you to identify your COM port and check if you want 230,400 bit/s
support. Click Accept.
The software returns to the Install High Speed Support Menu once the file is altered. Select
Exit Menu.
or...
Step 6B:
Select Exit Menu.
To have your computer recognize your modem, everytime after you install your modem or
reboot your computer, at the DOS prompt type:
cd\EZUTIL Enter
Modem_On Enter
Note: If you installed the Hayes PCMCIA Install Program in another directory instead of
the default EZUTIL, use that directory in the previous DOS command.
To access speeds greater than 19,200 bit/s using DOS commands, proceed to the Using the
EZbaud Software Utility section.
===Activate Modem===
Step 1:
From the main menu, select Activate Modem to turn your PCMCIA modem On.
===Deactivate Modem===
Step 1:
From the main menu, select Deactivate Modem to turn your PCMCIA modem Off.
===Exit Program===
Step 1:
From the main menu, select Exit Program.
Step 2:
The software will prompt you for confirmation. Select Yes to exit.
======USING THE EZBAUD SOFTWARE UTILITY======
You will need to use the EZbaud Software Utility if...
* You are installing an OPTIMA 288 V.34 + FAX for PCMCIA with EZjack
* You want to access speeds greater than 19,200 bit/s
and
* You did not alter your AUTOEXEC.BAT File with the Hayes PCMCIA Install Program.
IMPORTANT Before Getting Started...
* You must use EZbaud before starting your communications software.
* You need to do this procedure everytime you insert your modem.
===To Run the EZbaud Software Utility===
Step 1:
At the DOS prompt, enter the command EZbaud COMX BAUDx using variable 1 or 0
for x.
COMx tells the computer where in which COM port to find the modem. The available
choices are COM1, COM2, COM3, or COM4.
BAUDx specifies the baud rate multiplier. The available choices are 0 and 1.
BAUD0
The DTE speed will be equal to that set in your communications package.
BAUD1:
The specified DTE set in your communications software will be doubled by the modem's
UART. For example, a DTE speed of 115,200 bit/s will result in a 230,400 bit/s speed
between the computer and the modem. The chart below shows the software speed setting
for various desired DTE speeds.
Desired DTE Speed Software Setting
230,400 115,200 bit/s
115,200 57,600
57,600 28,800
38,400 19,200
Step 2:
Press Enter.
===Command Line Arguments===
This section briefly describes the command line arguments, and the effect they will have
with relation to EZBAUD and the laptop.
You can create a batch file to automatically execute EZBAUD.EXE (EZBAUD COMx
BAUDx) each time a communications application is loaded. The following is an example:
EZBAUD COM2 BAUD1
COMMAPP.EXE (Your communications application)
===Command Format===
EZBAUD COMx BAUDx
COMx This parameter is required. Specifies COM port, where x is 1,2,3, or 4.
BAUDx Specifies the baud rate multiplier, where 'x' is either '0' or '1'. When the value of
'x' is equal to '1', the specified DTE or Baud Rate set in your communications software
will be doubled by the modem's UART. Thus, a DTE speed of 115,200 bit/s will result in
a 230,400 bit/s speed between the computer and the modem. A DTE speed of 19,200 bit/s
will result in a 38,400 bit/s speed between the computer and modem. If 'x' is equal to '0',
the DTE speed will be equal to that set in your communications package.
==Examples===
1. EZBAUD COM2 BAUD1
Configures the modem on COM2, and enables clock doubling. After starting your
communications package, the specified DTE speed will be doubled.
2. EZBAUD COM2 BAUD0
Configures the modem on COM2, and does *not* enable clock doubling. After starting
your communications package, the specified DTE speed will not be affected.
======TROUBLESHOOTING======
===Memory Conflict===
When configuring the modem, EZCONFIG must allocate a 4KB memory window in your
PC's address space. Currently, this window starts at address D000 hex by default. The PC
only uses the first 2KB of this memory window, however, 4KB is the smallest memory
segment that can be decoded by many PCMCIA controllers. The use of this memory area
may conflict with existing software or devices already installed in your PC or laptop (e.g.
Network cards), in which case selection of a different memory area using the "START"
command line argument will be necessary.
EMM386:
Whenever the EMM386.EXE device driver is used, a four-kilobyte (4KB) portion of the
memory must be set aside for use by the EZCONFIG modem enabler. This is
accomplished by excluding the desired hexadecimal address range through the x=mmmm-
nnnn switch where mmmm-nnnn is a valid memory address range.
For example, memory range D000h to D1FFh is excluded by EMM386.EXE in the
following CONFIG.SYS file:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE X=D000-D1FF
DOS=HIGH
FILES=30
BUFFERS=20
If a different address range is specified through the START=nnnn argument of the
EZCONFIG.EXE utility, then the same address range must be excluded by EMM386.EXE.
For example if START=CC00 is used, the above CONFIG.SYS file should appear as
follows:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE X=CC00-CFFF
DOS=HIGH
FILES=30
BUFFERS=20
Quarterdeck QEMM386:
When using the QUARTERDECK QEMM386, in order to set aside the four kilo-bytes
(4KB) of memory needed by the EZCONFIG.EXE program the EXCLUDE=mmmm-nnnn
switch must be used. For example, memory address range of D000h to D1FFh is set aside
in the following CONFIG.SYS file:
DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
DEVICE=C:\QEMM\QEMM386.SYS EXCLUDE=D000-D1FF
DOS=HIGH
FILES=30
BUFFERS=20
===IRQ Conflicts===
Also note that the potential for IRQ conflicts exists. Because the communications UART
(the COM port) is internal to the modem, you must ensure that the PC's COM port 'x' is
disabled before attempting to execute EZCONFIG COM.
If your PC does not have a physical COM2 port, you can execute the "EZCONFIG COM2"
command line because the modem provides the COM port when inserted.
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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
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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.
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