Creative V.92 PCI DI5633 Modem Blaster Manuale utente


User Manual
Creative Modem Blaster
V.92 PCI DI5633
Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Creative Technology Ltd. No part of this manual may be
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the software for backup purposes.
Copyright © 2001 by Creative Technology Ltd. All rights reserved.
Version 2.1
December 2001
Modem Blaster is a registered trademark of Creative Technology Ltd. IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Microsoft, MS-DOS,
Windows, and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Hayes is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. Touch-Tone is a
registered trademark of AT&T. All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. All rights reserved.

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Contents
Introduction
Before You Begin......................................................................................................................v
Recording Model and Serial Numbers........................................................................v
Checking System Requirements.................................................................................vi
Document Conventions............................................................................................. vii
1About Your Modem
Jacks....................................................................................................................................... 1-1
2Setting Up Your Modem
Installing the Modem............................................................................................................2-1
Connecting to Telephone Line and Telephone ...................................................................2-3
Connecting the Telephone Line and Telephone to your Modem...........................2-4
3Installing and Testing Modem Drivers
Installing Modem Drivers In Windows 95 ..........................................................................3-2
Testing Modem Drivers In Windows 95 .............................................................................3-5
Installing Modem Drivers In Windows 98/98SE/NT/2000/Me ........................................3-6
Testing Modem Drivers In Windows 98/98SE ...................................................................3-7
Testing Modem Drivers In Windows NT ............................................................................3-8
Testing Modem Drivers In Windows 2000 .........................................................................3-9

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Testing Modem Drivers In Windows Me ..........................................................................3-10
Installing Modem Drivers In Windows XP ......................................................................3-11
Testing Modem Drivers In Windows XP ..........................................................................3-15
4Uninstalling Modem Drivers
Uninstalling Modem Drivers in Windows 95......................................................................4-2
Uninstalling Modem Drivers in Windows 98/98SE ...........................................................4-3
Uninstalling Modem Drivers in Windows NT ...................................................................4-4
Uninstalling Modem Drivers in Windows 2000..................................................................4-5
Uninstalling Modem Drivers in Windows Me....................................................................4-6
Uninstalling Modem Drivers in Windows XP ....................................................................4-7
5Modem Features
Plug and Play ............................................................................................................5-8
Faxes.......................................................................................................................... 5-8
Internet Access .........................................................................................................5-8
Answering Machine..................................................................................................5-9
Caller ID....................................................................................................................5-9
Video Conferencing..................................................................................................5-9
QuickConnect...........................................................................................................5-9
PCM Upstream......................................................................................................... 5-9
V.44 Data Compression..........................................................................................5-10
Modem-On-Hold....................................................................................................5-10
Using Modem-on-Hold..............................................................................5-10

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Appendixes
AGeneral Specifications
Plug and Play............................................................................................... A-1
Data Features...............................................................................................A-2
Fax Features................................................................................................. A-3
Video Conferencing Support ......................................................................A-3
Caller ID.......................................................................................................A-3
BTroubleshooting and FAQs
Problems Installing Software................................................................................................B-1
Problems With Your Modem................................................................................................B-2
Frequently Asked Questions.................................................................................................B-4
Resolving Hardware Conflicts ............................................................................................B-6
Resolving Conflicts in Windows 95/98/98 SE/Me.................................................B-6
Resolving Conflicts in Windows 2000/XP..............................................................B-7
Problems with installing Creative drivers ...........................................................................B-8
CService and Warranty Information
Tech Support..........................................................................................................................C-2
Product Return.......................................................................................................................C-3
Warranty Information............................................................................................................C-4

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Introduction
Before You Begin This chapter contains information on:
❑Recording Model and Serial Numbers
❑Checking System Requirements
❑Document Conventions
Recording Model and
Serial Numbers Your modem card has a model number and a serial number. After removing the modem card
from its packaging, write down its model and serial numbers for future reference. You will
need to quote these numbers when contacting our Technical Support office.

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Checking System
Requirements The following are the minimum system requirements:
❑Available PCI 2.1 Slot
❑166 MHz or faster Pentium®, AMD®K series, or higher IBM®compatible PC
❑25 MB of free hard disk space
❑16 MB RAM on motherboard (32 MB recommended)
❑Microsoft®Windows®95/98/98SE, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Me or
Windows XP
❑CD-ROM drive for modem and communication software installation
❑An audio card for video conferencing
• Some supplied software will run
only in Windows 95/98/98SE.
Refer to the readme file in the
Installation CD for more
information.
• Modem Blaster must be
connected to an analog
telephone line, also called a
POTS (Plain Old Telephone
Service) line.

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Document
Conventions This manual uses the following conventions to help you locate and identify the information that
you need.
Table i: Document conventions
Text Ele-
ment Use
This notepad icon indicates information that is of particular
importance and should be considered before continuing.
This alarm clock icon indicates that failure to adhere to direc-
tions may result in loss of data or damage to your system.
The warning sign indicates that failure to adhere to directions
may result in bodily harm or life-threatening situations.

About Your Modem 1-1
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About Your Modem
Jacks Jacks are one-hole connecting interfaces on your modem card. They allow you to attach other
devices to your card. Jacks are found exclusively on the rear panel of your modem card.
The jacks on your modem card can be seen in Figure 1-1.
• Place the modem card in front
of you as you go through this
chapter. This will help you
identify the various
components found on your
modem card.
• If you encounter a hardware
conflict while connecting a
Plug and Play device, refer to
Table A-1 on page A-1 for a
list of available Plug and Play
resources.
Figure 1-1: The jacks on your modem card.
Telephone Line jack
allows you to connect to a
telephone line for data
transmission and faxing of
documents.
Phone jack
allows you to connect a phone
set to the card. This jack may
differ in certain countries.
Rear panel

Setting Up Your Modem 2-1
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Setting Up Your Modem
This chapter guides you through the process of installing your modem. It is organized as
follows:
❑Installing the Modem
❑Connecting to Telephone Line and Telephone
Installing the
Modem 1. Turn off your computer and all peripheral devices.
2. Touch a metal plate on your system to ground
yourself and to discharge any static electricity, and
then unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
3. Remove your computer casing.
4. Remove the metal casing from an unused slot as
shown in . Put the screw aside for use later.
Turn off the main power supply
and disconnect your computer’s
power cord. Systems using an
ATX power supply unit with soft
power off may still be powering
the PCI slot. This can damage
your modem card when it is
inserted into the slot.
Figure 2-1: Removing a metal plate.
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