***************************************************************************** ***************************************************************************** ******* Aus.Linx International Kookaburra 33.6pc PCMCIA Fax/Modem ********** ***************************************************************************** ***************************************************************************** TABLE OF CONTENTS : 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 COMPLETE AT COMMAND SET 3.0 FAX MODEM POINT ENABLER 4.0 TECHNICAL NOTES FOR POINT ENABLER 5.0 ADDENDUM 1.0 INTRODUCTION You have just purchased one of the greatest values in PC Card fax/modems. The installation of this fax/modem is very simple if you follow the instructions carefully. Most installations will be able to follow the Quick Install instructions provided in the package. Otherwise the manual will provide all the additional information necessary for more unique installations. Please refer to the ADDENDUM section of this README.TXT file to view additional information not available at the time the manual went to press. For the Kookaburra PCMCIA modem installation, this diskette contains : * POINTFM.EXE - Fax/Modem Point Enabler * KOOKA.TXT - This README file * ROCKWELL.TXT - AT Command Set for the Rockwell based modems * KOOKA.INF - Windows 95 .INF file for the Kookaburra modem 2.0 COMPLETE AT COMMAND SET In the manual you will find a Basic AT Command Set. If you are looking for a command that is not covered in the Basic AT Command Set you will need to refer to the complete AT Command Set for your particular modem. To determine which file you should use with your modem, look at the front label near where the arrows are. For instance: 33.6pc - ROCKWELL.TXT The .TXT file has information about your particular modem as well as a Complete AT Command set. 3.0 FAX MODEM POINT ENABLER The point enabler, POINTFM.EXE is used to initialize the modem when you are not using Card & Socket Services. You can use the Point Enabler from the DOS prompt or put it into the AUTOEXEC.BAT to load it everytime you start your computer. POINTFM [H|?] [F] [S=n] [M=xxxx] [C=n] [I=nn] where H or ? requests this menu F force the Fax/Modem to be configured as specified S specifies socket (0,1) M specifies memory window segment C specifies COM port (1,2,3,4) I specifies interrupt requrest (IRQ) level n is a decimal digit x is a hexadecimal digit The F and M switches are normally not necessary, unless card services exists and users have trouble configuring the DataLink 144/288 through the card service. Switches are not case sensitive. Defaults: S=first M=D000 C=4 I=3 4.0 TECHNICAL NOTES FOR POINT ENABLER 1. To avoid conflicts between modem and other serial devices, the following rules should be followed If modem use COM1, other devices can use COM2 or COM4 only. If modem use COM2, other devices can use COM1 or COM3 only. If modem use COM3, other devices can use COM2 or COM4 only. If modem use COM4, other devices can use COM1 or COM3 only. Unlike a real IBM-PC COM port, a PCMCIA modem card has no way to signal to the interface controller that it is time to tri-state the shared interrupt request line. 2. If you wish to enable the fax/modem each time the computer boots up, you should add the following line to AUTOEXEC.BAT. example: C:\POINTFM.EXE C=4 I=3 Ensure that you have the PCMCIA Modem inserted in one of the slots before rebooting. 3. Most communication software follows the Interrupt settings and I/O address settings as shown below: IRQ Number I/O Address COM1: 4 3F8 COM2: 3 2F8 COM3: 4 3E8 COM4: 3 2E8 4. If you are using Windows 3.1X, you can change the IRQ under the CONTROL PANEL - PORTS - ADVANCED dialog box. If you change the COMPORT and IRQ under Windows, be sure that it matches the parameter in the POINTFM.EXE line. 5.0 ADDENDUM Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 Fax Modem Installation ------------------------------------------------ Windows NT 3.51 supports PCMCIA via a simple socket enabler. To use your fax modem under Windwos NT : Step 1 : Upgrade your Windows NT 3.51 to the latest Service Pack. This is available from Microsoft's FTP site on the internet. Step 2 : Ensure that COM2 is available, i.e., You only have one serial port in your notebook / PC. If you have a second serial port, you may need to disable it under the BIOS. Step 3 : While your computer is switched off, insert the fax modem into an available PC Card Slot. Step 4 : Switch your computer on. Step 5 : Run your communication program. Be sure to select COM2 in your communication program settings. Troubleshooting. ---------------- If you do not get any modem response. 1. Ensure that the PCMCIA driver is running. You may check this, by clicking on in the WINDOWS NT DIAGNOSTIC - DRIVERS under the ADMINISTRATION TOOLS group. 2. If the PCMCIA driver is not running, Click on the CONTROL PANEL - DEVICES and startup type of the PCMCIA driver to BOOT. Then cold boot you computer. 6.0 CUSTOMER SUPPORT If you have tried to solve your problem, but are still unable to resolve the situation, you may contact the place where you purchased your modem. Before you call, please have the following information ready: * Which computer or notebook do you have. * Which modem do you have. * Which DOS Card and Socket Services you are using, if any. * Which COM port and IRQ you are using. * A description of the problem. * A listing of your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files.