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Document #50802 Rev. B 1/5/99 P/N 50802:B
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Cable Connections
2.3
Cable Connections
Direct connect modems are connected to telephone lines using standard RJ11 modular jacks and plugs.
Internal modems, which plug into the PC computer's expansion slot, connect directly to the phone line using the RJ11
connectors. An RJ11 jack is built into the modem card allowing connection to the phone line. Power for the modem
is supplied by the computer.
External modems connect to the telephone line using the RJ11 jack and plug. The modem then connects to the PC's
RS-232 serial port. A DB-9 or DB-25 RS-232 cable is used, depending on the computer serial port connector. Power
must be supplied to the external modem.
Note that cables are not supplied with the PK-411UD.
2.4
Inventory
The PK-411UD Off-Line Programing Utility Kit (P/N PK-411UD) contains the following:
• Four 3½" floppy disks
• PK-411UD Instruction Manual P/N 50802
2.5
Loading Software
The PK-411UD software, which is supplied on four 3½"
floppy disks, must be loaded onto the hard drive of the
computer to be used for uploading and downloading to the
411UD/411UDAC Digital Communicator. The software
should be loaded using Windows
®
.
2.5.1 Using Windows
®
To Load PK-411UD
With Windows
®
3.1 or higher installed and the Program
Manager being displayed, insert the PK-411UD floppy disk
labeled 'Disk 1 of 4' into the computer floppy drive. Using
the mouse pointer, click 'File' in the Program Manager menu
line. Using the mouse, click 'Run' to select it from the list of
options under 'File'. The window shown in Figure 2-1 will
be displayed with a cursor blinking in a box labeled
'Command Line'.
With Windows
®
95 installed, use the mouse pointer to click
the 'Start' button. The window shown in Figure 2-2 will be
displayed. Using the mouse pointer, click 'Run' to display
the dialog box shown in Figure 2-3. The cursor will be
blinking in the box labeled 'Open'.
For Windows
®
3.1 or higher and Windows
®
95, type the
following in the Command Line or Open Line:
A:\SETUP.EXE
FIGURE 2-1:
Windows
®
3.1 Dialog Box
FIGURE 2-2:
Windows
®
95 Start