readme.txt Driver File Contents (modemme.zip)

Smart Link 56K Modem Driver



Version: 2.92.02 



(C) 1998-2001 Smart Link Ltd.

=============================



This document contains release notes and other information about 

this product. Information in this document is the most current 

available. For your convenience, print a copy of this file and 

keep it with your user manual. 



------------------------

How to Use This Document

------------------------

To view README.TXT on screen in Windows Notepad, maximize the 

Notepad window.



To print README.TXT, open it in Windows Write, Microsoft Word, 

or another word processor.  Then select the entire document 

and format the text in 10-point Courier before printing.



This file (README.TXT) contains:



--------

Contents

--------

1) Quick Start

2) How to verify installation

3) Uninstall procedure

4) Update procedure

5) Country Selection

6) Call Progress Sounds

7) Known issues

8) Troubleshooting

9) Disclaimers



--------------

1. Quick Start 

--------------



1) This driver supports HAMR5600, SmartRiser56 and SmartPCI56

   modem chipsets. 



2) For HAMR5600 and SmartRiser56, this driver is compatible with 

   motherboards based on Intel 810, 820, 815E, 820E, 850, 440MX

   (Banister), VIA VT82C686, VIA KT266, VIA 8231, SiS 540 / 630 

   and ALI M1535/M1535D+ core logic chipsets. 



   All riser card form factors are supported (AMR/MDC, CNR and ACR).



   For up-to-date information about compatible motherboards, turn

   to Smart Link web site (www.smlink.com).



3) This version of drivers is only compatible with Microsoft Windows Me.



4) If any type of Smart Link modem is already installed in your

   system and you want to update its' device driver, first 

   uninstall existing drivers (See Uninstall Procedure), and only 

   then proceed to install the new drivers.



5) Before installing, check your riser card for proper jumper

   setting of Primary or Secondary Codec Mode. SmartPCI56 modems 

   have no jumpers to set.





To install your modem drivers for the first time:

-------------------------------------------------



a) Turn your PC off, and remove the power cord.



	NOTE: SOME PCI 2.2 MOTHERBOARDS KEEP THE SLOTS POWERED EVEN 

	WHEN THE PC IS TURNED OFF. TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO YOUR MODEM 

	AND YOUR PC, REMOVE THE POWER CORD.



b) Plug in your modem card into a free slot (AMR, CNR or ACR slot

   for HAMR5600 and SmartRiser56; PCI slot for SmartPCI56).



c) Restart your PC.



d) Windows will instantly detect the modem and will start software

   installation.



e) When requested, point to the drivers installtion directory on the

   floppy disk or CD-ROM. 



f) Modem drivers will be installed.





-----------------------------

2. How to verify installation

-----------------------------



To verify that the modem is installed correctly, follow these steps:



 a) Click "Start > Settings > Control Panel > Modem": check for the

    presence of a "Smart Link 56K Modem".



 b) In "Control Panel > Modems > Properties > Diagnostics" click on 

    "More Info" button and check that the modem responds.



To Check that the modem is working properly:



 a) Open "Hyper Terminal".

 b) Select the "Smart Link 56K Modem" or "Direct to port" option.

 c) Type ATI1, ATI2 or ATI3 and make sure you receive the modem IDs. 

    Dial any accessible phone number, and see that that phone rings.

    Dial to another modem (ATDTxxx or via the dial button of the     

    TAPI interface) and see that a modem session is established.



    If you have successfully connected, then the modem has been     

    successfully installed.





----------------------

3. Uninstall Procedure

----------------------

a) Click "Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs".



b) Select "Smart Link 56K Modem".



c) Click the "Add/Remove" button.



d) A confirmation window appears. Click "OK" to proceed.



e) Modem drivers will be uninstalled and system restarted or shutdown.



f) You may turn your PC off, remove the power cord and remove the 

   modem card from its' socket.



     NOTE: SOME PCI 2.2 MOTHERBOARDS KEEP THE SLOTS POWERED EVEN

     WHEN THE PC IS TURNED OFF. TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO YOUR MODEM AND 

     PC, REMOVE THE POWER CORD.





-------------------

4. Update Procedure

-------------------



To update your modem drivers, uninstall previous drivers 

(see above procedure) and reboot your system.



When the system detects the modem and asks for disk, press "Browse"

and  select the updated driver disk in the floppy drive or CD-ROM

drive.



New drivers will be installed.





--------------------

5. Country Selection

--------------------



NOTE: THIS FEATURE IS SUPPORTED ONLY WITH INTERNATIONAL VERSIONS OF

DRIVERS AND NOT WITH USA DRIVERS.



To change the country setting, follow these steps:



   a) Click "Start > Settings > Control Panel > Modem Settings".

   b) Select the required country from the list.

   c) Click "Ok".



or



   a) Using a terminal program (such as Hyper Terminal), issue 

      an AT+GCI command to select the desired country.



For information about the usage of AT+GCI commands, refer to an

updated version of the AT-Commands manual, available on Smart Link 

web site (www.smlink.com).



To verify the change has taken effect:



a) Open HyperTerminal and select your modem

b) Type "ATI7"

c) Verify that the correct country name is displayed





-----------------------

6. Call Progress Sounds

-----------------------



Riser card modems hardware typically support four methods 

for monitoring call progress (dialtone, DTMF dialing, etc...). 

The method you should use depends on your specific hardware:



(a) In hardware through AC-Link:

      * Simply connect speakers to the AC97 audio speaker output

      * Then enable and unmute "Telephone" or "Phone in"

        in the Playback audio mixer  from the speaker icon

        that appears in the mixer tray



(b) In software through the audio subsystem:

      * Simply connect speakers to the audio card speaker output.

      * Next, click the right mouse button on SLLights in the

        Windows System Tray while the modem is loaded in memory.

      * Select the speakers on or off as desired.

      

(c) In hardware directly through the sound card:

      * Connect the 4 pin header on the modem card to the TAM 

        header on the audio card/subsytem.



(d) In hardware using the optional buzzer that may be present on the

    modem card:

      * Nothing needs to be done to hear this. It is always on.

        You can control the buzzer volume from the 

        Control Panel/Modem/Properties/Speaker Volume.



---------------

7. Known issues

---------------



7.1	If you have MSPhone program installed under Windows 98, you MUST

	uninstall it BEFORE you install the modem driver. Non conformance

	to this directive will cause the modem to fail after rebooting. 

	Microsoft does not support MSPhone application anymore, as you can

	see on the following web page:

	http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q193/9/06.ASP



7.2  	On certain motherboards, call progress can be heard through

	the system's speakers. This option is enabled by default, and can be 

	controlled only from Windows' "Volume Control" application, using

	the "Telephony" slider. The 'Speaker' menu option (accessed by 

	right-clicking on the modem icon) can not mute the modem sound on 

	these motherboards.



7.3  	When some systems get into "sleep mode" and an incoming call

	is received by the modem, the modem answers but the screen stays

	blank. This behavior is dependent on the BIOS and not on the modem. 

	Some BIOS vendors choose to let the modem answer, but leave the

	screen blank. 



7.4	The version of Hyperterminal that ships with Windows 98 has a

	known bug: When the system is in "sleep mode" and Hyperterminal is 

	waiting for a call, the system hangs up upon the incoming ring. 

	Workaround: Use Hyperterminal Private Edition, available from the

	Hilgraeve web site at: http://www.hilgraeve.com.



7.5 	The version of Hyperterminal that ships with Windows 98 has a

	known bug, which causes a page fault in MSVCRT.DLL when using

	Hyperterminal. 

	Workaround: use Hyperterminal Private Edition, available from the

	Hilgraeve web site at: http://www.hilgraeve.com.



7.6	The NetZero dialer tends to cause the computer to freeze

	sometimes and causes some programs such as "Zcast" to close. 

	This behavior was duplicated with other reference modems as well, 

	so it is not caused by the modem.



7.7	When using the following applications/online services, select

	the appropriate modem name from the following modem list:

	* AOL (America Online) - "Hayes Compatible (Default)" 

	* Juno - "Generic 33600 modem". 

	* BitWare - "Rockwell based voice modem"



7.8	Two Smart Link modems can not be installed on the same PC

	simultaneously. Currently there is no workaround.





------------------

8. Troubleshooting

------------------



If your modem does not work as expected:



8.1	If ERROR, NO DIALTONE or a similar message is received:



	(a)   Check whether the line is connected preperly to the modem.

	(b)   Use a telephone handset to make sure that the line is

	      active and that there is a dial tone.

	(c)   Check to see if the line is a PBX line or a direct analog

              phone line. You may need to dial 9, before the actual 

              desired telephone number (i.e. ATDT9,123-4567).

              If, after dialing 9, the modem still cannot detect the

		  PBX dialtone, try typing ATX3 before dialing.



              NOTE that PBX lines typically can only support V.34

              rates (33,600 bps, 28,800 bps, ...) and NOT V.90

              rates (49,333 bps, 50,666 bps, ...).



8.2	If dialer application (i.e. Hyperterminal) does not detect modem:



	Check whether HyperTerminal is configured to the right port.

	You can find the modem's COM port number in 

 	"Control Panel > Modems > Properties". 

	If not, press disconnect and change the port that the dialer 

	is accessing.



8.3	If you cannot hear the dialtone and DTMF dialing while the modem

	should be dialing out:



     	Riser card modems hardware designs typically support four

	methods for monitoring call progress (dialtone, DTMF dialing,

	etc...):



          - In hardware through AC-Link.

             * Simply connect speakers to the AC97 audio speaker

		   output

             * Then enable and unmute "Telephone" or "Phone in"

               in the Playback audio mixer  from the speaker icon in

		   the mixer tray

          - In software through the audio subsystem.

              * Simply connect speakers to the audio card speaker

		    output.

              * Next, click the right mouse button on SLLights in the

                Windows System Tray while the modem is loaded in

		    memory.

              * Select the speakers on or off as desired.

          - In hardware directly through the sound card.

              * Connect the 4 pin header on the modem card to the

		    TAM header on the audio card/subsytem.

          - In hardware using the optional buzzer that may be

		present on the modem card.

              * Nothing needs to be done to hear this. 

		    It is always on.

                You can control the buzzer volume from the 

                Control Panel/Modem/Properties/Speaker Volume.



--------------------

9. Disclaimers

--------------------

The following are important disclaimers as related to our products.

Proper use of our chipsets and drivers are clearly described. 

Smart Link does not guarantee product performance or accept any 

liability due to the improper usage of its drivers or chipsets.



* Modem is capable of receiving data up to 56Kbps. Actual send and

receive speeds may vary depending upon factors, such as connecting 

modem and phone line connections.



* Modem must use the appropriate US or International chipset version

for the country to which it is shipped.



* Modem must use the appropriate driver version for the operating

system in which it is being installed.



* All trademarks are property of their respective owners.

Download Driver Pack

How To Update Drivers Manually

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.

server: web2, load: 0.58