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For other Intel faxmodems, see these documents numbers:
- 4111 Faxmodems (NOT SatisFAXtion): External Faxmodems Quick Install
- 4009 Faxmodems (NOT SatisFAXtion): Internal Faxmodems with V.42 BIS
This Quick Install guide is for experienced PC users. For more details on any of these steps, see your "Intel Faxmodem Owner's Guide."
1. From DOS, copy the Intel® utility software. In DOS, create a directory called INTELFXM on your hard drive, then make it your current directory. Copy all the files from the Intel Faxmodem Utility Program Disk in drive A to the INTELFXM directory.
MKDIR \INTELFXM> CD \INTELFXM> COPY A:*.*
2. Set switches for COM port. The switches are on the metal bracket at the back of the board. For details on selecting a COM port, see "Options for Choosing a COM Port" at the end of this document.
Before you touch your faxmodem, ground yourself by touching the metal back of your computer. Electrostatic discharges can damage components in your faxmodem.
The following diagram shows common switch settings for COM1 and COM2.
3. Insert the board in your computer. Turn off and unplug your computer. Insert the board into an 8-bit slot if one is available. If an 8-bit slot is not available, a 16-bit slot will also work.
Plug in the phone lines and restart your computer.
Connect the "LINE" connector on the faxmodem to a wall jack for an analog phone, using the cable provided with the faxmodem. (Most homes have analog phones; most businesses have analog, digital, or both kinds of phones.)
Your faxmodem can share a line with a voice phone--but the faxmodem cannot tell the difference between voice and fax/data on incoming calls. To share a line, plug the phone into the "PHONE" connector on the faxmodem.
Plug in the computer's power cord and turn on the computer.
If your computer locks up after you restart it, you may have conflicts in your system. Turn off the computer power and remove the faxmodem board. Then, read "Options for Choosing a COM Port" below, or see the Troubleshooting section in your "Intel Faxmodem Owner's Guide".
4. Verify that the data modem works properly. Use the TESTCOM program to verify your data modem and phone line. Be sure you're in the INTELFXM directory, then enterthe following:
- TESTCOM
Follow the screen prompts to:
- Test your COM port
- Run modem diagnostics (once)
- Check phone line for a dial tone
- Exit
If TESTCOM uncovers a problem you can't resolve, see the Troubleshooting section in the "Intel Faxmodem Owner's Guide."
5. Install software for fax and data communications. To send and receive faxes, or to use the faxmodem for data communications, you need the appropriate software. WinFax LITE (Windows* fax software), DosFax LITE (DOS fax software), and COMit LITE (data comm software) are included with your faxmodem. Run INSTALL for the software you have chosen, using DOS commands or the Windows Run command.
| Software |
Install command |
| WinFax LITE |
A:\WINFAX\INSTALL |
| DosFax LITE |
A:\DOSFAX\INSTALL |
| COMit LITE for Windows |
A:\COMITW\INSTALL |
| COMit LITE for DOS |
A:\COMITD\INSTALL |
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6. Try your faxmodem. You can use your faxmodem to send or receive a fax, or call up a bulletin board. See your software or manuals for details.
Options for choosing a COM port To see which COM ports and IRQs are available, use the Intel utility COMSTAT. Make sure you're in the INTELFXM directory, then, at the DOS prompt enter:
- COMSTAT
In the table below record the information displayed by COMSTAT:
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COM1 |
COM2 |
COM3 |
COM4 |
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If COMSTAT shows COM1 or COM2 with a blank address and blank IRQ, use Option A.
If COMSTAT shows COM1 and COM2 with addresses and IRQs, but either COM1 or COM2 does not have a device plugged into the COM port on the back of the computer, use Option B.
If COMSTAT shows COM1 and COM2 having addresses and IRQs, and both COM ports are being used by other devices, try Option C.
Option A: Assign an unused COM port If COMSTAT shows COM1 or COM2 with a blank address and blank IRQ, assign the faxmodem to that COM port by setting the faxmodem switches.
Option B: Disable existing COM port and reassign to the faxmodem To do this disable a COM port in your computer, then reassign it to your faxmodem. Use Option B only if:
- The COMSTAT table shows that both COM1 and COM2 already have addresses and IRQs, and
- Either COM1 or COM2 has no device, such as a mouse, connected to its socket at the back of your computer.
Most COM ports can be disabled by running a setup program or by setting switches or jumpers inside the computer. If you need help, check the manual that came with your computer, or your computer manufacturer or dealer.
After disabling the COM port, turn your computer off and on, then rerun COMSTAT. If COMSTAT now shows that the COM port is inactive, continue with Option A. If not, try again to disable the COM port.
Option C: Try COM3 or COM4 If you cannot use COM1 or COM2, consider using COM3 with IRQ5 or COM4 with IRQ2.
- Refer to the COMSTAT table. COM3 or COM4 must have a blank address and IRQ.
- Check the manual for your communications software to see if the software supports COM3 or COM4. (COMit LITE supports COM3 and COM4.)
CAUTION: The following are common conflicts with Option C:
If you can't use COM3-IRQ5 or COM4-IRQ2, consider using COM3 with IRQ4 or COM4 with IRQ3. Keep in mind the caution for COM4. Also be aware that you will be assigning an IRQ that is already assigned to COM1 or COM2. For information on possible resulting conflicts, see "Adding extra COM ports" in Appendix A of the "Intel Faxmodem Owner's Guide".
Below are switch settings for alternative COM and IRQ configurations.

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