Zoom 3095 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - USB Modem

USB ModemU S E R G U I D EU S E R G U I D E

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10 • If you want to connect to your online service or ISP, you must exit the communications software first. Also, while you are on line you cannot re

Page 3 - Contents

11 • On the Modem Installation menu, click Main Menu, and then Exit. (If the menu is minimized, click the USB modem button on the taskbar to display t

Page 4 - What you will need

12 That's it! Your installation is complete. If your PC had a modem already installed, please read the note below. Important—If Your PC Already H

Page 5 - Windows Vista, XP, 2000

13 Next, connect the modem to your computer 1 Connect the cable end of the modem to any USB port on your computer. 2 Connect the phone jack on the

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14 5 If your ISP has given you TCP/IP or Proxies information, open those tabs and enter the information. 6 On the Modem tab, click open the Modem li

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15 8 In the USB Modem dialog box, click Connect: 9 When you finish your Internet session, click the Disconnect button. Congratulations! Your instal

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16 3 On your CD, open the Mac folder and drag the Universal (115k) file into the Modem Scripts folder. 4 Close all open windows. There is no need t

Page 9 - Fax software and additional

17 3 Click the Close box. 4 In the Save changes to current configuration? query box, click Save. Configure Remote Access 1 From the Apple menu sele

Page 10 - Windows Me and 98SE

18 • To install the driver in .rpm or .deb format: a Type su (for .rpm) or sudo (for debian) and press Enter. b At the prompt, enter your super us

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19 About Your Modem Communication Setup Options If you run into configuration difficulties with your communication software, it may be helpful to read

Page 12 - Macintosh

NOTICE This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright, and this User Guide and all the accompanying hardware, software, and do

Page 13 - Configure the modem

20 World Wide Web at www.modems.com. Click Technical Reference Infobase and then AT Command Sets under Communications and Software Issues. If your sof

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21 Using Video Your faxmodem supports video applications through the V.80 standard protocol so that it can be used for high-quality modem-to-modem vid

Page 15 - Mac OS 9.x

22 Troubleshooting If your modem stops working, please read this section carefully before calling Customer Support. In addition, your modem CD include

Page 16 - Configure TCP/IP

23 documentation or call your computer’s manufacturer to get instructions on how to disable the built-in modem. Problem: The software cannot find the

Page 17 - Configure Remote Access

24 If you typed a command but did not receive an OK response from your modem, the E0 and Q1 commands may be in effect, disabling echo and responses.

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25 pulse dialing, the line may not be able to accept tone-dialed calls. Select Pulse dialing in your software, or make sure the software dialing prefi

Page 19 - About Your Modem

26 Notes: Some software allows these commands to be added to the list of dial prefixes or the initialization string. When the protocol is forced, th

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27 number you are calling. If you still have a V.92 problem, you may want to modify your Internet Connection string in Windows: On your desktop, doubl

Page 21 - Using Video

28 Problem: Modem-on-Hold is not working. Solution: You may have disabled Call Waiting in your dial up networking settings. For example, in the US,

Page 22 - Troubleshooting

29 (including the comma) in the U.S., or by selecting it as a prefix in the software’s dialing directory. Depending on your service, you may not be a

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3 Contents What you will need ...4 Installing and connecting on Windows Vista, XP, 20005 Taki

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30 Problem: You encounter communications problems with your modem. Solution: Check that your communications software has been set up properly. Reche

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31 Appendix A: Removing an Internal Modem If you are replacing an external modem or if your computer does not have an internal modem installed, you do

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32 Appendix B: Regulatory Information U.S. FCC Part 68 Statement This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by

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33 sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or of such business, other entity, or individual. The telephone number provided

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34 Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. US FCC Part 15 Emissions Sta

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35 Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity Overensstemmelseserklæring Déclaration de conformité Conformiteitsverklaring van de EU

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1667-A 27460 ©2007 Appendix C: Reference Information We recommend that you take a few moments to fill in the following information for your future r

Page 31 - Internal Modem

4 What you will need Make sure that you have received the following items: • USB modem with built-in USB cable • Phone cord • CD containing installa

Page 32 - Information

5 Installing and connecting on Windows Vista, XP, 2000 Note: If you have a PC and are replacing an existing internal modem, turn to page 31 for inst

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6 6 When the USB Modem drivers are now installed dialog box appears, click OK to install the NetWaiting Modem on Hold application, which will let you

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7 5 Windows Vista: In the Windows needs to install driver software for your USB modem message box, select Locate and install . . . Windows XP: At th

Page 35 - Declaration of Conformity

8 5 On the Modem or Diagnostics tab click Query Modem. You will see a list of AT commands and responses, indicating that your modem is properly conne

Page 36 - Appendix C: Reference

9 Note: If you want to use Modem-on-Hold, your Internet Service Provider (ISP) must support the V.92 dial-up modem standard. You can contact your ISP

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