EXP Computer Data Traveler 336E User Manual
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DOS and Windows 3.XX
SYSTEM REQUIREMENT
PC Card (PCMCIA 2.10) Device Driver:
Most of the notebook computer manufacturers supply their own device driver
program to operate the PC Card (PCMCIA) slot on their computers. If your
computer comes with the device driver to support PC Card (PCMCIA) slot
(i.e., Socket Service, Card Service, Card Installation Client, CardID, Cardtalk
etc.), you need to use the device driver to operate the ThinFax card. If the
computer did not come with any device driver, you should call the
manufacturer for the device driver.
PC Card Type II or Type III slot(s)
The ThinFax is a Type II card (5 mm thickness). Check your computer PC
Card slot.
Hardware Installation
1.
Locate the PC Card (PCMCIA) slot, which is usually on one side of
the computer. Some PC Card (PCMCIA) systems allow "hot
insertion" (inserting the card while PC power still on).
Consult your computer User's manual for details.
If you are in doubt, turn the power off when inserting the card.
2.
Align the modem card with the arrow sign pointing toward the
computer's slot. (Please note that the card is keyed to guide the
proper installation.)
3.
Slowly insert the modem card into the slot and press firmly until the
modem
=s connector is seated.
4.
Insert the modem
=s cable into the card.
5.
Connect the RJ-11 connector to a working telephone line. (If you are
not planing to use the modem at this time, you may skip this step.)
6.
You are now ready to use the modem.