’‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘“  ON-Line Text  ”‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘• To install the 33.6 Modem PC-Card on-line text, click on RUN. Type a:\SETUP. The on-line text will become a Data Fax Modem folder under Programs. ’‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘“ INSTALLATION Section  ”‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘• 1) Enable PCMCIA support for Windows 95 (Details) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- OVERVIEW: Windows 95 does not enable PCMCIA support by default. You will need to enable this support so that the card will be detected when inserted into a PCMCIA slot. If you have PC Cards in your computer that were installed BEFORE Windows 95, then you may need to refer to the Hints section on "Old Card and Socket Services." DETAILS: From the Windows95 desktop: -Shut down any open applications -Double-Click "My Computer" -Double-Click "Control Panel" -Double-Click the "PC Card (PCMCIA)" icon -Follow the screens answering depending on whether you have preexisting Card and Socket Services. NOTE: If your computer already has non-Windows 95 card and socket services installed, then you will not be able to use the standard Windows 95 install procedure. Please refer to the hints section for more detail. -At the last screen you will be asked whether to restart the computer. Answer "YES." -After rebooting, PCMCIA support should be enabled. 2) Insert card (Details) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- OVERVIEW: Once PCMCIA support is enabled, Windows 95 should automatically detect the presence of the 33.6 Modem PC Card when it is inserted into any PCMCIA slot. When you insert the 33.6 Modem PC Card for the first time, Windows 95 should display a banner with the PC Card name. DETAILS: From the Windows95 desktop: -Shutdown all applications -Insert the card -A window displaying the card name should appear. 3) Supply diskette when prompted by Windows 95 (Details) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- OVERVIEW: Once the card is recognized by Windows 95 you will be asked to supply a driver diskette. Windows 95 will read product installation information from this diskette. DETAILS: From the "New Hardware Found Screen" -Select "Driver from disk provided by Hardware Mfg" -Click "Okay" -You should now go to the "Install from Disk" screen -Insert the product diskette into your diskette drive -Ensure that drive selection (A:) is correct. -Click "Okay" 4) Verify successful installation (details) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- OVERVIEW: The Windows 95 Control Panel indicates the status of installed PCMCIA cards. The following steps will let you verify that all components on the card installed correctly. DETAILS: From the Windows 95 Desktop -Double-Click "My Computer" -Double-Click "Control Panel" -Double-Click "System" -Select the "Device Manager" tab -Double-Click the "Modem" icon -You should see a modem icon followed by the name of the PC Card. -Double-Click on the 33.6 Modem PC Card name -This will take you to the modem "Properties" screen, where you should see the following Device Status: "This device is working properly." -Exit back out to the "Device Manager" screen This completes successful installation of the 33.6 Modem PC Card. For further configuration of protocol stacks, modem application programs, and so on, please refer to the documentation supplied by the application vendor. ’‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘“ HINTS Section  ”‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘• Slot Preferences: In some computers Windows 95 is unable to correctly identify the 33.6 Modem PC Card in certain PCMCIA slots. If your 33.6 Modem PC Card is not identified by name when the card is inserted for the first time, or if it is identified as an SRAM memory card, try another slot. Here are preferred slots for various computers: Computer Preferred Slot --------------------------------------- -------------- IBM ThinkPad 755 Use slot B Old Card and Socket Services: Windows 95 comes with Card and Socket Services to enable PC Cards. However, some computers may have old Card and Socket Services already installed before being upgraded to Windows 95. If this is the case with your computer, you need to determine if the old Card and Socket Services are required. - If you use no other PC Cards in your computer then the old Card and Socket Services are not required and you should remove them when enabling Windows 95 PCMCIA support through the control panel. - If you use other PC Cards that previously ran with the old Card and Socket Services, try running them with Windows 95 services. Do this by enabling PCMCIA support, indicating that you want the old services removed when prompted, then seeing if Windows 95 configures your other PC Cards automatically. In some cases you may need to contact the other card vendor to obtain Windows 95 installation files, but in many cases the required files are already included with Windows 95. - If you use other PC Cards and they *require* the old Card and Socket services, then you will not be able to use Windows 95 plug and play features. Portable Option under Windows 95 Installation: When you install Windows 95 you are given several installation profiles. If you selected "Portable" then you should have all of the support files required to enable your PCMCIA slots. If you did not install with the portable option then you may need to reinstall Windows 95. If you don't see the PCMCIA icon in the Control Panel then you may have this problem. Improper RE-assignment of resources: If you then insert another PCMCIA card that can ONLY run at the interrupt occupied by the 33.6 Modem PC Card, Windows 95 will move the 33.6 Modem PC Card to a new interrupt and give the original interrupt to the new card. This is dynamic reallocation of resources and is one of the features of Windows 95. WORKAROUNDS: 1) Insert the other PCMCIA card first. The other card will acquire it's desire resources. Then insert the 33.6 Modem PC Card. The 33.6 Modem PC Card will configure around the first card, avoiding resource conflicts. 2) If you will be taking the other card in and out frequently you should reserve the desired resources through the device manager. Then the 33.6 Modem PC Card will always configure around the other card's resources, even when the other card is not installed. Note: this is only a problem when using the 33.6 Modem PC Card with other cards that have very rigid resource requirements. For example, an older PCMCIA card that can only run at a single interrupt level. ’‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘“ CELLULAR Section   ”‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘• The 33.6 Modem PC Card may be used in cellular mode with the additional of a cellular upgrade kit and a cellular phone. The installation files that come with the 33.6 Modem PC Card use default settings that should allow the card to work with any cellular phone supported by your cellular upgrade kit. 1. Consult the terminal application's (eg. QuickLink II) users guide to locate methods for updating the initialization string. 2. Add AT-sec=1 to the end of the initialization string. This change will be required for each non-TAPI application. Phone (Make/Model #) AT Commands IBM Option Kit Partno ------------------ -------------- --------------------- Mitsubitshi 3500/4000,Diamondtel 20X/22X AT&F1-SEC=1,17 41H7482 Motorola 8 pin flip (550) AT&F1-SEC=1,10 41H7487 NEC P110/P120/TalkTime 180, AT&T 3610 AT&F1-SEC=1,14 41H7484 NEC P700/P701 AT&F1-SEC=1,16 41H8951 OKI 1145/1150, AT&T 3760 AT&F1-SEC=1,10 41H7483 Nokia 2120, AT&T 6650 AT&F1-SEC=1,10 41H8950 OKI 1300 series (1325/1335/1375) AT&F1-SEC=1,10 41H8952 You may order these cellular option kits from IBM by calling 1-800-426-2968 and select OPTION Sales.