Creative Modem DE5773 User Manual

User’s Guide  
Creative Modem Blaster V.92 USB DE5773  
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Version 1.0  
November 2003  
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Uninstalling the Modem in Windows XP..................................................................... 4-4  
Modem On Hold ................................................................................................... 5-3  
Using Modem On Hold ................................................................................................ 5-4  
Troubleshooting  
Problems with Your Modem ....................................................................................... B-1  
Resolving Conflicts in Windows 98SE/ME ........................................................ B-3  
Resolving Conflicts in Windows 2000/XP.......................................................... B-3  
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Introduction  
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Introduction  
This section contains information you should know before using this manual. Read the information  
carefully before proceeding further.  
Before You Begin  
Recording Model  
and Serial Numbers  
Your modem has a model number and a serial number. Write down these numbers after removing the  
modem from its packaging. You will need to quote these numbers when contacting our Technical Support  
office.  
Checking System  
Requirements  
The following are the minimum system requirements required for your modem to work properly with your  
computer:  
300MHz or faster Intel Pentium or AMD processor  
40 MB free hard disk space  
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64 MB RAM (128 MB or higher recommended)  
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Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition (SE), Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition (Me) or  
Windows XP  
DVD/CD-ROM drive for modem software installation  
An audio card for video conferencing  
Benefits include:  
Service and product support from Creative  
Exclusive updates on promotions and events  
Introduction  
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Document  
This manual uses the following conventions to help you locate and identify the information that you need.  
Conventions  
Table i: Document conventions  
Text Element  
Use  
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may result in bodily harm or life-threatening situations.  
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About your Creative Modem Blaster  
V.92 USB  
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About your Creative Modem Blaster V.92 USB  
Your Creative Modem Blaster V.92 USB is the hassle-free way to get online and add V.92 feature support  
About your  
modem  
to your PC or notebook. The integrated USB connection and straightforward software setup make  
installation effortless. V.44 Compression and PCM Upstream support improve your 56K connection with  
faster downloading, web surfing, and sending speeds.  
Modem On Hold lets you pause your Internet connection while you answer the phone or even make  
outgoing calls. Quick Connect shortens dial-up time to your ISP. And the elegant, compact design makes  
Modem Blaster V.92 USB perfect for use at home or on the go.  
About your Creative Modem Blaster V.92 USB 1-1  
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Modem Blaster V.92 USB's integrated USB cable simplifies installation by providing the connection to  
your computer and power for your modem through a single cable. Dual phone jacks let your computer  
and telephone share one phone line connection. To find out more about connecting your modem quickly,  
see Chapter 2, “Installing your Modem”.  
To your  
computer’s  
USB port  
Power Indicator Light  
Carrier  
Detect Light  
Integrated  
USB cable  
Telephone  
Telephone line jack (to  
jack (to  
telephone wall jack)  
telephone)  
Figure 1-1 Modem Blaster V.92 USB  
About your Creative Modem Blaster V.92 USB 1-2  
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Installing your Modem  
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Installing your Modem  
Do not connect your modem to your computer’s USB port before installing the drivers from the  
Installation CD.  
1. Insert the Installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.  
Step 1: Installing  
drivers and  
software  
2. Click the names of the drivers and applications you want to install on your computer.  
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.  
4. Start up your computer when you are prompted.  
1. Find a convenient telephone wall jack.  
Step 2:  
2. If a phone is already connected to it, unplug the telephone cable from the wall outlet and plug it into  
the telephone jack on your modem.  
Connecting your  
modem to a  
telephone line  
3. Connect the supplied telephone cable from the wall outlet to your modem’s Telephone Line jack.  
Installing your Modem 2-1  
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1. Connect your modem's integrated cable to an available USB port on your computer. You can do this  
while your computer is turned on.  
Step 3:  
Connecting your  
modem to the  
computer  
Depending on the version of Windows you are using, proceed to the appropriate step:  
In Windows 98 SE/Me  
Upon connecting your modem to the computer’s USB port, you should see Windows detecting your  
modem and automatically installing the drivers.  
USB port  
USB connector  
Telephone  
cable  
Telephone wall jack  
Telephone  
Figure 2-1: Connecting the modem to the computer  
and telephone line  
Installing your Modem 2-2  
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In Windows XP/2000  
1. Upon connecting your modem to the computer’s  
USB port, a Found New Hardware Wizard dialog  
box similar to Figure 2-2 pops up. Click the Next  
button to proceed.  
If the Autostart feature for your  
CD-ROM drive is not  
activated, you need to click  
Start -> Run -> and type  
D:\setup.exe, where D:  
represents the drive letter of  
your CD-ROM.  
Figure 2-2: Windows XP Found New  
Hardware Wizard dialog box.  
2. If the dialog box similar to Figure 2-3 appears, click  
the Continue Anyway button.  
Figure 2-3  
Installing your Modem 2-3  
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Notes on Telephone  
Lines  
To ensure that the modem works properly, note that:  
Your modem cannot be used on “party lines”, nor can it be used on toll or coin-operated lines.  
Contact your local telephone company for help if you are not sure about the suitability of your  
telephone line.  
This modem is intended for use on an analog telephone line, also called a POTS (Plain Old  
Telephone Service) line. This modem cannot be connected directly to a digital telephone line, such  
as those commonly found in businesses. Either obtain an analog line or an analog converter  
compatible with the telephone line you are using.  
After installing the modem  
driver, test the modem to  
ensure it has been installed  
properly. See Chapter 3,  
“Testing your Modem”.  
Installing your Modem 2-4  
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Testing your Modem  
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Testing your Modem  
1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the Modems icon. The Modems  
Properties dialog box in Figure 3-1 appears.  
3. Click the Diagnostics tab.  
4. Click the COM port that has been assigned to your  
modem.  
Testing the  
Installation in  
Windows 98 SE  
Figure 3-1: Modem Properties  
dialog box.  
5. Click the More Info button to display the response status  
of your modem (Figure 3-2).  
If your modem is not responding, it may be due to a  
conflict between the modem and another peripheral  
device. To resolve the conflict, you must change the  
settings on your modem (see “Resolving Hardware  
Conflicts” on page B-2).  
Figure 3-2: Response status  
of your modem.  
Testing your Modem 3-1  
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1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the Phone and Modems icon. The Phone  
and Modem Options dialog box in Figure 3-3 appears.  
3. Click the Modems tab, then click the Properties button.  
The Creative Modem Blaster V.92 DE5773 Properties  
dialog box appears.  
Testing the  
Installation in  
Windows 2000  
4. Click the Diagnostics tab.  
Figure 3-3: Phone and Modem  
Options dialog box.  
5. Click the Query Modem button (Figure 3-4) to display  
the response status of your modem.  
If your modem is not responding, it may be due to a  
conflict between the modem and another peripheral  
device. To resolve the conflict, you must change the  
settings on your modem (see “Resolving Hardware  
Conflicts” on page B-2).  
Figure 3-4: Creative Modem  
Blaster V.92 DE5773  
Properties dialog box.  
Testing your Modem 3-2  
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1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
2. Double-click the Modems icon. The Modems Properties  
dialog box in Figure 3-5 appears.  
3. Click the Diagnostics tab.  
Testing the  
4. Click the COM port that has been assigned to your modem.  
Figure 3-5: Modem Properties  
dialog box.  
5. Click the More Info button to display the response status of  
your modem (Figure 3-6).  
If your modem is not responding, it may be due to a conflict  
between the modem and another peripheral device. To  
resolve the conflict, you must change the settings on your  
modem (see “Resolving Hardware Conflicts” on page B-2).  
Figure 3-6: Response status of  
your modem.  
Testing your Modem 3-3  
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1. Click Start -> Control Panel.  
2. Click the Phone and Modem Options icon. The  
dialog box in Figure 3-7 appears.  
3. Click the Modems tab.  
Testing the  
Figure 3-7: Phone and Modem  
Options dialog box.  
4. Click Creative Modem Blaster V.92 DE5773,  
then click the Properties button. The Creative  
Modem Blaster V.92 DE5773 Properties dialog  
box in Figure 3-8 appears.  
5. Click the Diagnostics tab.  
6. Click the Query Modem button (Figure 3-8) to  
display the response status of your modem.  
If your modem is not responding, it may be due to  
a conflict between the modem and another  
peripheral device. To resolve the conflict, you must  
change the settings on your modem (see  
“Resolving Hardware Conflicts” on page B-2)  
Figure 3-8: Creative Modem Blaster  
V.92 DE5773 Properties dialog box  
Testing your Modem 3-4  
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Uninstalling Modem Drivers  
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Uninstalling Modem Drivers  
1. Click the Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
Uninstalling the  
Modem in  
Windows 98SE  
2. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon. The  
Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box in  
3. Click Creative Modem Blaster V.92 DE5773, then  
click the Add/Remove button.  
4. When Windows prompts you to remove the modem,  
click the Yes button.  
5. Click the OK button.  
6. Turn off your computer and disconnect  
the modem from your USB port.  
Figure 4-1: Add/Remove Programs  
Properties dialog box.  
Uninstalling Modem Drivers 4-1  
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1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
Modem in  
2. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs  
icon. The dialog box in Figure 4-2 appears.  
3. Click the Change or Remove tab, then  
click Creative Modem Blaster V.92  
DE5773 and click the Change/Remove  
button.  
4. When Windows prompts you to remove the  
modem, click the Yes button.  
5. Click the OK button.  
6. Turn off your computer and disconnect the  
modem from your USB port.  
Figure 4-2: Phone and Modem Options dialog box.  
Uninstalling Modem Drivers 4-2  
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1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
Uninstalling the  
Modem in  
Windows Me  
2. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.  
The Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog  
box in Figure 4-3 appears.  
3. Click the Install/Uninstall tab, then click Creative  
Modem Blaster V.92 DE5773 from the list and  
click the Add/Remove button.  
4. When Windows prompts you to remove the  
modem, click the Yes button.  
5. Click the OK button.  
6. Turn off your computer and disconnect the modem  
from your USB port.  
Figure 4-3: Add/Remove Programs  
Properties dialog box.  
Uninstalling Modem Drivers 4-3  
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1. Click Start -> Control Panel.  
Uninstalling the  
Modem in  
Windows XP  
2. Click the Add or Remove Programs icon. The Add or Remove Programs dialog box in  
Figure 4-4 appears.  
3. Click the Change/Remove button.  
4. Click the Yes and OK buttons to remove the Modem.  
Figure 4-4 : Add or Remove Programs dialog box.  
5. Turn off your computer and disconnect the modem from your USB port.  
Uninstalling Modem Drivers 4-4  
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Modem Features  
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Modem Features  
Besides transferring data and accessing online information, your Creative Modem Blaster has the  
following features:  
Plug and Play  
Faxes  
This feature allows you to install your modem easily, as it is automatically configured.  
Use your modem to send and receive fax documents. This feature also allows you to configure the  
modem to serve as a fax-on-demand system by using the software provided.  
Internet Access  
Your modem allows you to access computer bulletin boards and to browse the Internet at speeds of up to  
56 Kbps.  
Answering Machine  
Your modem functions as an answering machine with multiple mail boxes. Remote users can leave  
messages in your mail box, and you can play back these messages at any time. It even pages you to notify  
you of new messages!  
Caller ID  
Modem Blaster software displays phone numbers of calling parties if your phone is Caller-ID enabled.  
Modem Features 5-1  
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Video Conferencing  
QuickConnect  
Your modem comes complete with V.90/V.92 standard support, for use with H.32x video conferencing  
systems.  
This feature drastically reduces the amount of time it takes for your Modem Blaster to establish a  
connection with your Internet Service Provider. The characteristics of the last call are saved in your  
computer, and retrieved for subsequent calls, resulting in a shorter connection time.  
PCM Upstream  
This feature enhances your Modem Blaster’s data upload speed from 33.6 Kbps to a maximum of 48 Kbps.  
V.44 Data Compression  
Your Modem Blaster incorporates the new V.92 standard. This new standard offers V.44 Data  
Compression technology that allows you to browse the Internet at higher speeds than existing data  
compression standards.  
Modem Features 5-2  
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Modem On Hold  
Your Modem Blaster V.92 USB offers complete Modem On Hold support so you can pause your Internet  
connection while you answer incoming phone calls and while you make outgoing phone calls. Since  
Modem On Hold also requires support from your Internet Service Provider (ISP), you may need to check  
with them to ensure that this feature is supported in the area.  
Incoming  
Modem On Hold  
Incoming Modem On Hold works with Call Waiting service from your phone company to pause your  
Internet connection while you answer calls. With the Caller ID service, Incoming Modem On Hold also  
identifies incoming callers.  
Outgoing Modem On Hold works with the Three-Way Calling service from your Phone company to let  
you pause your Internet connection while you make phone calls.  
Outgoing  
Modem On Hold  
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When a phone call comes in while you are online, a dialog box similar to  
Figure 5-1 appears, showing information about the caller.  
Using Modem  
On Hold  
Figure 5-1  
Receiving a call  
1. Either click the Answer Call button to pause your Internet  
connection and answer the call, or click the Ignore Call button to  
remain online. If you accept the call, a dialog box similar to  
Figure 5-2 appears, indicating how much time you have to complete  
your call.  
Your phone line needs to be  
Call Waiting enabled to  
support Modem On Hold.  
Your Internet Service  
Provider (ISP) must be able to  
support Modem On Hold  
features.  
2. After completing your call, hang up the telephone and then click the  
Resume my Internet Connection button.  
Figure 5-2  
Note: The length of hold time available is determined by your ISP.  
If your call is longer than the available hold time, your Internet  
connection will be disconnected and you will need to dial-up again after completing the call.  
• The length of hold time  
available is set by your ISP.  
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Making a call  
If you are connected to the Internet and wish to make a call, follow the instructions below:  
1. Right-click the Creative icon on the Windows taskbar (Figure 5-3).  
2. Select the Make a Phone Call function.  
Figure 5-3  
Outgoing MOH requires Three-  
Way Calling  
3. Pick up your phone and dial as you would normally. A dialog  
box similar to Figure 5-4 appears, indicating how much time  
you have to complete your call.  
4. When you complete your call, hang up the telephone and then  
click the Resume My Internet Connection button.  
Note: The length of hold time available is determined by  
your ISP. If your call is longer than the available hold time,  
your Internet connection will be disconnected and you will  
need to dial-up again after completing the call.  
Figure 5-4  
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General Specifications  
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General Specifications  
This appendix lists your modem’s general specifications.  
Data Features  
Integrated data, fax, and voice mail modem  
56,000/54,667/53,333/52,000/50,667/49,333/48,000/46,667/45,333/42,667/41,333/40,000/38,667/  
37,333/36,000/34,667/33,600/31,200/28,800/26,400/24,000/21,600/19,200/16,800/14,400/ 12,000/  
9,600/7,200/4,800/2,400/1,200/300 bps data speeds  
Compatibility with the following data modem standards:  
V.92, V.90, V.34, V.32bis, V.32, V.23, V.22bis, V.22, and V.21; Bell 212A  
and 103.  
V.42 LAPM and MNP2-4 error correction.  
V.44, V.42bis and MNP5 data compression.  
Compression, line control, and error control are implemented in hardware. Therefore, no special  
drivers or libraries are needed to take advantage of the higher speeds and data reliability.  
Automatic dial and answer capabilities.  
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Fax Features  
Fax speeds up to 14,400 bps for send and receive.  
Compatibility with the following fax modem transmission standards:  
V.17 (14400 bps)  
V.21 Channel 2 (300 bps)  
V.27ter (7200 bps)  
V.29 (9600 bps)  
Video Conferencing  
Support  
Supports ITU V.92 standard to allow high performance video conferencing over standard phone lines  
and the internet. Video Conferencing standards are H.324 and H.323.  
General Specifications A-2  
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Troubleshooting  
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Troubleshooting  
This appendix provides tips and solutions for resolving some of the problems you might encounter with  
Creative Modem Blaster V.92 DE5773 either during installation or normal use.  
The modem fails to accept commands to dial or answer a call.  
Problems with  
Your Modem  
There may be an improper telephone line connection.  
Check the following:  
Make sure the telephone cable is attached to the Telephone Line Jack.  
Check that all devices are turned on.  
There is interference on the telephone line that is connected to the modem.  
To solve this problem:  
Try moving the telephone line away from any power source, monitor, printer or any computer cable.  
The modem cannot connect to the Internet at 56,000 bps.  
This may be due to line conditions in your area. Due to FCC regulations and/or line conditions, it is not  
always possible to achieve the maximum data rate.  
To solve this problem:  
Try moving the telephone line away from any power source, monitor, printer or computer cable.  
Troubleshooting B-1  
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The modem or communications software fails to detect that the remote user has hung up.  
The modem or communications software relies on the dial tone, busy tone or silence period to detect that  
a remote user has hung up.  
This detection may fail due to one of the following reasons:  
Your local telephone system does not generate the dial or busy tone when the remote user hangs up.  
The silent period for the modem or communications software to detect that the remote user has hung  
up is not long enough.  
The modem or communications software cannot detect a different dial or busy tone. For example, if  
you are connecting to a PABX system, the dial or busy tone generated is different from the usual dial  
or busy tone.  
To solve this problem:  
Prompt the remote user to respond. This may, however, result in a long delay before the communications  
software responds to the remote user hanging up. To minimize this delay, modify the following settings:  
Voice message recording time.  
Number of prompts.  
Time to wait for a response after prompting.  
Hardware conflicts may occur when two or more peripheral devices are set to use the same I/O address,  
IRQ line or DMA channel.  
Resolving Hardware  
Conflicts  
To resolve conflicts in Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, Windows Me or Windows XP, change the resource  
settings of your modem or the conflicting peripheral device using Device Manager.  
Troubleshooting B-2  
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Resolving Conflicts in  
Windows 98SE/ME  
To run Device Manager:  
1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
2. Click the System icon. The System Properties dialog box appears.  
3. Click the Device Manager tab.  
4. Double-click Modem.  
If you are unsure of which  
5. Select your modem and click the Properties button. The Properties dialog box of the modem  
peripheral device is causing the  
conflict, you can isolate the source  
of the problem by temporarily  
removing all devices (except your  
modem and essential devices such  
as the disk controller). After that,  
add the devices back one at a time  
until the device that is causing the  
conflict is found.  
appears.  
6. Click the Resources tab.  
7. Click the Use Automatic Settings check box to select it. If this check box is already selected, you  
need to go to the Properties dialog box of the conflicting peripheral device and select the same check  
box there.  
8. Restart your system to allow Windows 98/98SE to reassign resources to your modem and/or the  
conflicting peripheral device.  
Resolving Conflicts  
in Windows 2000/  
XP  
To run Device Manager:  
1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
2. Click the System icon. The System Properties dialog box appears.  
3. Click the Hardware tab.  
4. Click the Device Manager button.  
5. Double-click Modem.  
6. Click the name of your modem.  
7. Right-click the name of your modem.  
A menu appears.  
8. Select the Properties option.  
9. Click the Resources tab.  
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10. Click the Use Automatic Settings check box to select it. If this check box is already selected, you  
need to go to the Properties dialog box of the conflicting peripheral device and select the same check  
box there.  
11. Restart your system to allow Windows 2000/XP to reassign resources to your modem and/or the  
conflicting peripheral device.  
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