Before You Begin viiDocument ConventionsThe following typographical conventions are used throughout this document.Note. This highlights additional or
1Installing and Testing the Driver
Installing and Testing the Driver 1-1Installing and Testing the DriverInstalling the Driver In Windows XP/2000/Me/98 SEDO NOT insert the PC Card int
Installing and Testing the Driver 1-2Testing the Driver In Windows XP1. Click Start -> Control Panel.2. Double-click the Phone and Modem Options i
Installing and Testing the Driver 1-3In Windows 20001. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.2. Double-click the Phone and Modem Options ico
Installing and Testing the Driver 1-4In Windows 98 SE/Me1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.2. Double-click the Modems icon. The Modems
2Installing Hardware
Installing Hardware 2-1Installing HardwareInstallation StepsDO NOT insert the PC Card into your notebook computer before installing the software.Step
Installing Hardware 2-2Step 2: Connect to the telephone line1. Locate the most convenient telephone wall outlet.If a telephone is already connected t
Installing Hardware 2-33. If your notebook is too far away from the wall outlet, use the telephone cord coupler to extend the telephone adapter cord.
User’s GuideCreative Modem Blaster V.92 PCMCIA DI5611Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitm
3Uninstalling the Driver
Uninstalling the Driver 3-1Uninstalling the DriverUninstalling PC CardYou may at times need to uninstall and then reinstall the PC Card to correct pr
Uninstalling the Driver 3-2In Windows 98 SE/Me1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.2. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. The Add
4Modem Features
Modem Features 4-1Modem FeaturesBesides transferring data and accessing online information, your Creative Modem Blaster has the following features:Pl
Modem Features 4-2V.92 featuresYour Internet Service Provider (ISP) must be able to support the following V.92 features before you can use them.V.44
Modem Features 4-3Modem-On-HoldYour Modem Blaster offers complete Modem-On-Hold support so you can pause your Internet connection while you answer in
Modem Features 4-4Using Incoming Modem-On-Hold1. If a call comes in while you are on the Internet, a dialog box similar to Figure 4-1 appears, asking
Modem Features 4-5Using Outgoing Modem-On-Hold1. Click the NetWaiting icon on the taskbar. A dialog box similar to Figure 4-3 appears. 2. Click the
ATechnical Specifications
Contents
Technical Specifications A-1Technical SpecificationsThis appendix lists the general specifications of your modem.Plug and Play❑Plug and Play resource
Technical Specifications A-2Data Features❑Integrated data, fax, and voice mail modem.❑56,000/54,667/53,333/52,000/50,667/49,333/48,000/46,667/45,333/
BTroubleshooting
Troubleshooting B-1TroubleshootingThis appendix provides tips and solutions for resolving some of the difficulties you might encounter with Creative
Troubleshooting B-25. In the Properties dialog box, click the Settings tab and select Auto Insert Notification.6. Click the OK button to exit from th
Troubleshooting B-3Resolving Conflicts in Windows Me/98 SETo run Device Manager:1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.2. Click the System
Troubleshooting B-4Try moving the telephone line away from any power source, monitor, printer or any computer cable.The PC Card cannot connect to the
Troubleshooting B-5No dial tone when using the PC Card.The IRQ of the PC Card is either in conflict with another device or is mis-reported in Windows
Troubleshooting B-63. Click the Dial Properties button, and then click the check box next to the To disable call waiting, dial option. 4. Click the a
Troubleshooting B-7Difficulties In Windows XPA Hardware Installation error message appears on a Windows XP operating system when a driver is being in
iiContentsBefore You BeginPackage Contents ...
iiiIn Windows 98 SE/Me... 3-24 Mode
ivResolving Conflicts in Windows Me/98 SE... B-3Difficulties with Your PC
Before You Begin
Before You Begin vBefore You BeginThis section contains information you should know about before using this manual. Read the information carefully bef
Before You Begin viTechnical Support and WarrantyTechnical Support information can be found in the Installation CD. Go to d:\support\<language>\
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