===================================================== NOTES ON Installing D-Link DM-560 V.90 56K FAX/Modem PC Card ===================================================== 1. This diskette contains : * README.TXT : This README file * PC_CARD.INF : .INF file for Windows 95/98/Me and NT4.0/2000/XP * MDMEN.EXE : Fax/Modem Enabler * MODEM.INF : .INF file for Remote Access Service (RAS) of NT 3.51 2. Installation for Microsoft Windows 95 (1) Select "Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer" item at the "New Hardware Found" window, when you plug the PCMCIA Fax/Modem card into the PCMCIA slot of your Windows 95 system at the first time. (2) Input the path "A:\" to load the INF file. (3) Press "OK" button. 3. Installation for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (1) Make sure the PCMCIA card is plugged into the PCMCIA slot. (2) Start up the Windows NT 4.0. (3) Double click the Modem Icon in "Control Panel" window. (4) In "Install New Modem" window, press "Next" button to auto-detect the modems in the system. (5) Press "Change" button to change the modem type. (6) Press "Have Disk..." button. (7) Input path "A:\" and press "OK" button. (8) Select a correct modem type e.g.,"PCMCIA 56Kbps FAX+Modem" and then press "OK" to accept the modem type. (9) Press "Finish" button. 4. Installation for Microsoft Windows 98/98SE (1)Select "Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer" item at the "New Hardware Found" window, when you plug the 56K Fax/Modem card into the PCMCIA slot of your Windows system at the first time. (2)Input the path "A:\" to load the INF file. (3) Press "OK" button. 5. Installation for Microsoft Windows Millennium (1) Insert the 56K FAX + Modem PC Card into a free PC Card Slot. Windows will detect this device automatically. (2)Insert the device driver disk into the floppy disk drive. (3) Choose "Specify the location of the Driver (Advanced)" and click Next. (4) Choose "Specify the location" and type A:. Click Next. (5) Expect a minor delay and the appropriate driver for this device should be found. (6) Click Next. Click Finish. Then the software installation for this device will be completed successfully. If prompted to restart Windows Millennium, click Yes. 6. Installation for Microsoft Windows 2000 (1) Insert the 56K FAX + Modem PC Card into a free PC Card Slot. Windows will detect this device automatically. (2) The hardware will be installed as default,a standard PCMCIA Card Modem. (3)Go to My Computer->Control Panel->System->Hardware. Select Device Manager. (4)Select Standard PCMCIA Card Modem, and select Properties. (5) Select Update Driver. (6) Select Floopy disk drives. Insert the software disk into the floopy disk drive and click Next. (7) If the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard chooses the correct driver, click Next. (8) "Digital Signature Not Found" appears, click Yes. (9) Click Finish to finish the installation process. 7. Installation for Microsoft Windows XP (1) Start up your computer. After Windows XP is up and running, put the driver disk of PCMCIA Ethernet into drive A:. (2) Insert PCMCIA Ethernet Card into PCMCIA slot. (3) When the Found New Hardware Wizard window appears, select "Install the software automatically (Recommended)" then click "Next" button. (4) In response to the message in Hardware Installation window "The software you are installing for this hardware: ...... has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify it compatibility with Windows XP......", click "Continue Anyway" to install the driver. (5) Click "Finish" to complete the driver installation. 8. FAX MODEM ENABLER The enabler, MDMEN.EXE is used to initialize the modem when you are not using Card Services. You can use the Enabler as DOS command or DOS driver. It means that you can load the enabler from the DOS prompt or put it into the AUTOEXEC.BAT or put it into the CONFIG.SYS to load it everytime you start your computer. MDMEN [/COM=m] [/IRQ=nn] [/SLT=n] where COM=m Specify the COM port number (m=1 -- 3). Default is 2. IRQ=nn Specify the interrupt request number in decimal. Default is 4 for COM1, 3 for COM2, 4 for COM3, 3 for COM4. SLT=n Specify the slot number the Fax/Modem card plugged. Default is auto-detection. 9. TECHNICAL NOTES FOR ENABLER (1) 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 (2) 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 MDMEN.EXE. (3) Two COM ports cannot share an interrupt even the default value is the same for example COM1 and COM3 or COM2 and COM4. If your system has COM1 and COM2 already, you may run MDMEN with /COM=3 and /IRQ=n where n is an available interrupt number other than 3 or 4. When you run a modem application program, the COM prot number and interrupt number specified at application should be to same with the parameter specified at MDMEN.EXE. 10. How to use DM-560 in Remote Access Service (RAS) of Windows NT 3.51 (1) Install the Remote Access Service in your NT3.51 system 1) Double click the "Network" Icon in "Control Panel" window. 2) Make sure that a LAN driver has been installed in the system. Otherwise, the installation of Remote Access Service will fail. 3) Press "Add Software..." button. 4) Select "Remote Access Service" item and press "Continue" button. 5) Input the path of NT3.51 source and press "Continue" button. 6) Select the COM port number associated to the PCMCIA FAX/Modem card then press "OK". 6) Press "OK" to detect modem type. 7) If no corresponded modem type has been detected, select any modem on the list e.g., "Generic 144 PCMCIA modem" just for RAS installation. Press "OK" to accept the selection. 8) Press "Continue" button to start the RAS installation. 9) Press "OK" to complete the Network Setting. 10) Select "Don't Restart Now" to continue the further installation. (2) Copy "A:\MODEM.INF" file to Windows NT 3.51 1) Double click the "File Manager" Icon in "Main" window. 2) Copy "A:\MODEM.INF" file to the "system32\ras" sub-directory of Windows NT 3.51. Example: The directory of NT3.51 is "C:\WINNT351". COPY A:\MODEM.INF to C:\WINNT351\SYSTEM32\RAS to replace the original MODEM.INF file in RAS directory. (3) Install the correct modem type 1) Double click the "Network" Icon in "Control Panel" window. 2) Select "Remote Access Service" item in "Installed Network Software" list box. 3) Press "Configure" button to enter Remote Access Setup menu. 4) Press "Remove" button and press "Yes" button to remove the "Generic 144 PCMCIA modem" installed before. 5) Press "Add" button to add modem. 6) Select the COM port number associated to the PCMCIA FAX/Modem card press "OK" 6) Press "OK" to detect modem type. 7) Press "OK" to accept the modem detection. 8) Press "Continue" button to start the RAS installation. 9) Press "OK" to complete the Network Setting. 10) Select "Restart Now" to restart the NT system. Now the Remote Access Service has been installed completely.