ADTRAN 3360.9VU01 Modem User Manual


 
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Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem
above the jack is an illustration of a telephone above a
modem.
6. Connect the other end of the RJ-11 to RJ-11 telephone cable
to the Dial Line or Line jack on the external analog modem.
See the documentation with the external analog modem to
determine which jack on the external analog modem is the
Dial Line or Line jack.
7. Power ON the external analog modem.
The external analog modem is now connected to the Express
XRT. In order to configure the external analog modem for use,
set up the communications software to use the same COM port
to which the Express XRT is connected.
If you are connecting a modem to the Express XRT that has
already been in use by Windows 95, you are ready to use the
external analog modem. The external analog modem can be
enabled either through the Express Configuration Wizard or by
using a VT 100 terminal emulation package. See the section
Express Configuration Tray Tool Menu for more information on
enabling and disabling an analog modem.
If you are connecting an external analog modem that has not
been previously in use by Windows 95 see the section Installing a
New External Analog Modem.
Installing a New External Analog Modem
1. Start the Express Configuration Wizard.
2. Click Connect External Modem.
3. Click Close.
4. From Start, select Setting, then Control Panel, and double
click Modems.
5. Click Add.
6. Select Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list.
7. Click NEXT.
8. Select the manufacturer and model of your modem. If your
modem is not listed, or if you have an installation disk, click
Have Disk.
9. Click NEXT.
10. Select the COM port to use with this modem. This will be
the same COM port that is used by the Express XRT.
11. Click NEXT.
12. Click FINISH.