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NOTE: You, the customer, are solely responsible for data security.
WinBook strongly recommends that you perform a backup of all personal
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Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the
modem in your XL WinBook computer.
Start by checking some simple, but often-overlooked
problems.
- Make sure your modem is connected to the phone
properly. Also test the line by plugging a telephone in and making
sure you have a dial tone.
- Make sure you've added any prefixes that
are required for you to dial out, such as 9. To do this for Windows
95 based communications click on start, go to settings and click on
control panel. Double click on the Modems icon. Click on the Dialing
Properties button. From there you can add or remove prefixes. Note:
Do not put a 1 in the box for long distance. If you are dialing a
number outside your area code, it will automatically dial a 1 before
dialing the number. If you have to hit a number like 9 to get out,
be sure to put that number in both the local and the long distance
text boxes.
- Test your modem by dialing a different number
and/or software program. If the modem is working using the alternate
program, chances are its the software program you are using
or an issue on the other end of the phone line and youll need
to contact your software vendor or service provider for support.
- Make sure youre not running any other communications
programs. They can conflict with your modem and cause it not to function.
An example would be a fax program.
If you've followed the above steps and are still getting modem errors,
there are settings to check on your WinBook to ensure your modem is set
up correctly:
- Check your BIOS settings. Turn on the WinBook
XLand wait for the computer to display "Hit <DEL> if you
want to enter SETUP" in the lower left corner of the LCD. Immediately
press the DEL key and hold it for 3 seconds. This will bring
you into your BIOS setup program. Once in the bios, go to the Peripheral
page. Listed here will be a setting for internal modem on Com2. Make
sure this setting is 2f8h. If it is disabled, this will cause the
modem not to function. Also make sure the Com1 port is using 3f8h.
In addition, the Com3 port should be using 3e8h. Once these changes
have been made, press the Esc key and then press the F10
key. Then select Y to Save Changes and Exit. Your system will reboot.
- In Windows 95, test your modem in Modem Diagnostics.
You can use this program to test your modem without actually dialing
out. Click on the Start button, then move up to Settings and click
on the Control Panel. Once in Control Panel, double click on Modems.
Click once on the Diagnostics tab near the top of the window. Now
with a single click, highlight the Com port your modem is using, which
should be Com2, then click on the More Info button. If your modem
is operating correctly, your should see a window with a white box
with several AT commands pop up. If you get an error message window
such as "Modem failed to respond" or "Open COM: Port
already Open", you need to troubleshoot further. Close each open
window including the control panel.
- Check to see if another program is also trying
to "use" the Com port your modem is utilizing. At the windows
desktop, left click on the Start button. Then left click on Run. In
the white "Open" box type sysedit, then click OK.
This will bring up your System Configuration Editor. The system configuration
editor will contain several other windows containing your system files.
Pull the C:\Windows\System.ini windows to the front by clicking on
the top bar. Page through the system.ini file until you come to a
listing for comm.drv=. If this is followed by anything other
than a duplicate comm.drv, you may have a port conflict. Try changing
it back to comm.drv=comm.drv. Also within the System Configuration
Editor window there is a window for C:\Windows\Win.ini. Pull this
windows to the front and make sure the load= and run=
fields are blank. Delete any information that follows load=
or run= and select File from the menu then select Save
to keep the changes. Select File again and then select Exit,
Now select the start button, then select shutdown and restart your
computer. Once in Windows 95 again test your modem.
- If you have tried the previous steps and your
machine is still not working properly, please call our Technical Support
at 1-800-468-1225 and a representative will be able to assist you
further.
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