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Datafire GO! Pro Windows 95/98 and Windows NT FAQ
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PCMCIA slot (i.e., plug and play).
The latest drivers for the Datafire GO! Pro for Windows 95/98 or Windows NT are downloadable from our ftp site: ftp://ftp.digi.com/support/drivers/win98/released/isdn The downloadable filename is 4001844A.exe. The latest drivers for the Datafire GO! Pro for Windows 95/98 or Windows NT are downloadable from our ftp site: ftp://ftp.digi.com/support/drivers/win98/released/isdn The downloadable filename is 4001844A.exe. This procedure describes how to install the Datafire GO! Pro software under Windows 95/98: 1. Shut down the computer
From Control Panel, select System, Device Manager. Expand the Modem list. Depending on the options you have installed, the following items will appear in the list: 56K PC Card Caller ID SX128 Modem SX128 Modem PPP SX128 Modem V120 SX128 Modem X75 Verify that there are no exclamation points next to any of the devices in the list. Before you install the driver for Windows NT 4.0, you must physically remove all PCMCIA devices from your laptop computer, which includes undocking it from any docking station that you may use. This action is required because of limitations in the support that Windows NT 4.0 provides for laptop computers. Please note that because of the limitations in the operating system, the Datafire GO! Pro may not work in all models of laptops. 1. Shut down the computer.
1. Select Programs, 56K PC Card, PC Card Loader. 2. Click Next. 3. Select the socket where the PCC 56K card is installed and click Next. 4. Select the firmware option you wish to upgrade to and click Next. 5. Click Next. 6. To load the new firmware file click Start. NOTE: While the load is in progress, do not power off the system and do not remove the PCMCIA card from its slot. 7. Once the firmware is successfully updated, click Finish. 8. Remove and replace the PCMCIA card in its slot. 1. Run the PC Card Loader program and flash the firmware to a non LAN option, such as “k56flex + V90 PSTN/ISDN”. 2. Go to Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs. Select the 56K PC Card and click Remove. 3. Restart the system and follow the installation steps provided for the media you are installing the driver from (CD or floppy). NOTE: Be sure that the Datafire GO! Pro firmware has not been previously updated. If so, be sure to flash the Datafire GO! Pro firmware to a non LAN option before following these steps. 1. Shutdown the system.
1. Insert Disk 1 of the GSM floppy disk set.
1. Insert Disk 1 of the ISDN floppy disk set. 2. Run Setup. 3. Select the language (English, French, or German). 4. From the 56K PC Card Setup window, click Next. 5. To install to the specified folder, click Next. 6. Select the components (56K PC Card Firmware Update, 56K PC Card Help Files, ISDN Upgrade Kit) to install and click Next. 7. Select the program folder name and click Next. 8. Click Next. 9. Insert Disk 2 of the ISDN floppy disk set and click OK. 10. Insert Disk 3 of the ISDN floppy disk set and click OK. 11. Insert Disk 4 of the ISDN floppy disk set and click OK. 12. Insert Disk 5 of the ISDN floppy disk set and click OK. 13. Select NOT to read the documentation, and select to run the PC Card Loader and click Finish. 14. Click Next. 15. Select the socket where the PCC 56K card is installed and click Next. 16. Select the firmware option you wish to upgrade to and click Next. 17. Click Next. 18. To load the new firmware file click Start. NOTE: While the load is in progress, do not power off the system and do not remove the PCMCIA card from its slot. 19. Once the firmware is successfully updated, click Finish. 20. Select Yes to restart the computer and click Finish. 21. Remove the floppy disk from the drive. 22. Once the system restarts, you may access the Datafire GO! Pro ISDN setup program (SX128 Communications Manager) to control MSN numbers, TAPI and CAPI configuration by clicking on the SX128 icon (in the tray area of the toolbar) or by selecting Start, Programs, 56K PC Card, ISDN Setup. NOTE: If you are installing the TAPI software you will also need to use the Microsoft ISDN Configuration Wizard to control switch types, directory numbers and SPIDs (in North America). You may access the wizard from Start, Programs, Accessories, Communications (Windows 98) or ISDNTools (Windows 95). You must install the Datafire GO! Pro TAPI software before using the Microsoft ISDN Configuration Wizard in order for the wizard to recognize the PC Card. NOTE: Online technical manuals for each option installed, in the
1. Insert Disk 1 of the LAN floppy disk set. 2. Run Setup. 3. Select the language (English, French, or German). 4. From the 56K PC Card Setup window, click Next. 5. To install to the specified folder, click Next. 6. Select the components (56K PC Card Firmware Update, 56K PC Card Help Files, Network Upgrade Kit) to install and click Next. 7. Select the program folder name and click Next. 8. Click Next. 9. Insert Disk 2 of the LAN floppy disk set and click OK. 10. Insert Disk 3 of the LAN floppy disk set and click OK. 11. Insert Disk 4 of the LAN floppy disk set and click OK. 12. Select NOT to read the documentation, and select to run the PC Card Loader and click Finish. 13. Click Next. 14. Select the socket where the PCC 56K card is installed and click Next. 15. Select the firmware option you wish to upgrade to and click Next. 16. Click Next. 17. To load the new firmware file click Start. NOTE: While the load is in progress, do not power off the system and do not remove the PCMCIA card from its slot. 18. Once the firmware is successfully updated, click Finish. 19. To access the Datafire GO! Pro ethernet adapter properties, use the Control Panel, Network icon. The adapter is installed as 56K PC Card + Ethernet companion (NIC). NOTE: Online technical manuals for each option installed, in the language you selected during installation, are located in the Start, Programs, 56K PC Card folder. NOTE: Be sure that the Datafire GO! Pro firmware has not been previously updated. If so, be sure to flash the Datafire GO! Pro firmware to a non LAN option before following these steps. 1. Shutdown the system.
1. Insert Disk 1 of the GSM floppy disk set. 2. Run Setup. 3. Select the language (English, French, or German). 4. From the 56K PC Card Setup window, click Next. 5. To install to the specified folder, click Next. 6. Select the components (56K PC Card Firmware Update, 56K PC Card Help Files, GSM Upgrade Kit) to install and click Next. 7. Select the program folder name and click Next. 8. Click Next. 9. Insert Disk 2 of the GSM floppy disk set and click OK. 10. Insert Disk 3 of the GSM floppy disk set and click OK. 11. Insert Disk 4 of the GSM floppy disk set and click OK. 12. Select NOT to read the documentation and click Finish. 13. Select Programs, 56K PC Card, PC Card Loader. 14. Click Next. 15. Select the socket where the PCC 56K card is installed and click Next. 16. Select the firmware option you wish to upgrade to (with the appropriate cellular phone model) and click Next. 17. Click Next. 18. To load the new firmware file click Start. NOTE: While the load is in progress, do not power off the system and do not remove the PCMCIA card from its slot. 19. Once the firmware is successfully updated, click Finish. 20. Remove and replace the PCMCIA card in its slot. NOTE: Online technical manuals for each option installed, in the language you selected during installation, are located in the Start, Programs, 56K PC Card folder. 1. Insert Disk 1 of the ISDN floppy disk set. 2. Run Setup. 3. Select the language (English, French, or German). 4. From the 56K PC Card Setup window, click Next. 5. To install to the specified folder, click Next. 6. Select the components (56K PC Card Firmware Update, 56K PC Card Help Files, ISDN Upgrade Kit) to install and click Next. 7. Select the program folder name and click Next. 8. Click Next. 9. Insert Disk 2 of the ISDN floppy disk set and click OK. 10. Insert Disk 3 of the ISDN floppy disk set and click OK. 11. Insert Disk 4 of the ISDN floppy disk set and click OK. 12. Insert Disk 5 of the ISDN floppy disk set and click OK. 13. Select NOT to read the documentation, and select to run the PC Card Loader and click Finish. 14. Click Next. 15. Select the socket where the PCC 56K card is installed and click Next. 16. Select the firmware option you wish to upgrade to and click Next. 17. Click Next. 18. To load the new firmware file click Start. NOTE: While the load is in progress, do not power off the system and do not remove the PCMCIA card from its slot. 19. Once the firmware is successfully updated, click Finish. 20. Select Yes to restart the computer and click Finish. 21. Remove the floppy disk from the drive. 22. Once the system restarts, you may access the Datafire GO! Pro ISDN setup program (SX128 Communications Manager) to control MSN numbers, TAPI and CAPI configuration by clicking on the SX128 icon (in the tray area of the toolbar) or by selecting Start, Programs, 56K PC Card, ISDN Setup. NOTE: If you are installing the TAPI software you will also need to use the Microsoft ISDN Configuration Wizard to control switch types, directory numbers and SPIDs (in North America). You may access the wizard from Start, Programs, Accessories, Communications (Windows 98) or ISDNTools (Windows 95). You must install the Datafire GO! Pro TAPI software before using the Microsoft ISDN Configuration Wizard in order for the wizard to recognize the PC Card. NOTE: Online technical manuals for each option installed, in the
1. Insert Disk 1 of the LAN floppy disk set. 2. Run Setup. 3. Select the language (English, French, or German). 4. From the 56K PC Card Setup window, click Next. 5. To install to the specified folder, click Next. 6. Select the components (56K PC Card Firmware Update, 56K PC Card Help Files, Network Upgrade Kit) to install and click Next. 7. Select the program folder name and click Next. 8. Click Next. 9. Insert Disk 2 of the LAN floppy disk set and click OK. 10. Insert Disk 3 of the LAN floppy disk set and click OK. 11. Insert Disk 4 of the LAN floppy disk set and click OK. 12. Select NOT to read the documentation, and select to run the PC Card Loader and click Finish. 13. Click Next. 14. Select the socket where the PCC 56K card is installed and click Next. 15. Select the firmware option you wish to upgrade to and click Next. 16. Click Next. 17. To load the new firmware file click Start. NOTE: While the load is in progress, do not power off the system and do not remove the PCMCIA card from its slot. 18. Once the firmware is successfully updated, click Finish. 19. To access the Datafire GO! Pro ethernet adapter properties, use the Control Panel, Network icon. The adapter is installed as 56K PC Card + Ethernet companion (NIC). NOTE: Online technical manuals for each option installed, in the language you selected during installation, are located in the Start, Programs, 56K PC Card folder. To enable Windows 95/98 plug and play support for PCMCIA cards, run the PCMCIA wizard by double clicking on the PCMCIA icon in Control Panel. The PCMCIA wizard comments out any real-mode PC Card drivers in the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files and enables 32-bit Windows 95/98 support for PCMCIA sockets. Disable Windows 95 OSR2 power management by performing the following steps: 1. Remove the Datafire GO! Pro card from the
PCMCIA socket.
A 486 laptop with a 60 mHz processor and 8 MB RAM. Verify that the firmware installed for the Datafire GO! Pro support GSM. Access the Datafire GO! Pro analog modem through Hyperterminal. Send an "AT*I" command to the modem and verify that the firmware listed in the response includes GSM. If it does not, run the PC Card Loader to flash the card with a firmware option that includes GSM support. Try the following: 1. Check the quality of the GSM network - do
voice calls work properly?
This may be caused by one of the following reasons: 1. The Motorola GSM phone only recognizes PC Cards during its power on procedure. You must switch off the Motorola GSM phone before you plug it into the Datafire GO! Pro card. Once the Motorola GSM phone is plugged into the Datafire GO! Pro card, power the phone on and try to dial out again. 2. Motorola GSM phones power off automatically when PC Cards are
switched off by the system for energy saving (under Windows 95 OSR2).
You must disable the energy saving function of the system to avoid this
problem. Go to Control Panel, Power. Select the PC Card Modem
tab. Uncheck the "Turn off PC Card Modem when not in use" box.
Fax class 1 and Fax class 2 are supported by the Datafire GO! Pro product. First go to Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs and remove the 56K PC Card option. Then go to Windows Explorer. Go to the /Windows/Inf directory and remove the following files if the are present: drvdata.bin
Shut down the system and remove the PC Card.
Follow these steps to correct this problem: 1. Go to Start, Programs, Toshiba Utilities, Hardware Setup, Hardware Options, PC Card. 2. Change the "PC Card Controller Mode" from "Auto Selected" to "PCIC Compatible" 3. Reboot the system.
PCS is a new form of digital wireless communications. PCS systems operate on a higher and broader portion of the radio frequency spectrum than current cellular networks. PCS operates in 140 mHz of spectrum between 1850 and 1990 mHz. Cellular occupies only 50 mHz between 824 to 849 and 869 to 894 mHz. PCS networks can efficiently handle several times the call capacity of cellular. Because PCS is 100 percent digital, voice quality on a PCS phone is exceptional - clear, crisp, and free of interference and cross talk. You will need Dial up Networking version 1.3 or higher. There is probably some kind of device conflict with the system. Check the following: 1. Check for Infrared devices. If they exist, Disable them.
If the above suggestions do not resolve the issue, forward your system and device summary to Digi Tech Support. For Windows 95/98: First, go into Control Panel, Printers, and Add a new Printer.
Click Next, then select Local Printer and click Next. From the list
of Manufacturers, select "Generic". From the new list of printers
displayed, select "Generic/Text Only" and click Next. From the list
of Available Ports displayed, select "FILE: Creates a file on a disk"
and click
Now, go back to Control Panel, System, Device Manager and select Print. Select "All Devices and System Summary" but leave the "Print to file" checkbox clear. Select Setup. Select Specific Printer. In the pulldown list a new option will be displayed "Generic/Text Only on FILE:" Select that and click OK, OK. A window will display allowing you to select a name for this file. Forward this file along with your system.ini, win.ini, autoexec.bat, config.sys files and your case number to support@digi.com. For Windows NT: First, go into Control Panel, Printers, and Add a new Printer.
Select My Computer and then
Now, go to Programs, Administrative Tools, Windows NT Diagnostics. Select
"Print". Under "Scope", select "All Tabs". Under "Detail Level",
select "Complete".
After this is complete, go back to Control Panel, Printers and reassign
your normal default printer.
ETSI, NI-1, 5ESS, and DMS100. Windows 95/98? No. Windows 95/98 only supports two channel calls for dial out connections. The provisioning sheets may be downloaded from our ftp site: ftp://ftp.digi.com/support/appnotes/isdn The downloadable filename is BRIPROV.TXT. Lotus has developed a special MDM file for use with Notes and the Datafire GO! Pro product. This file is downloadable from our ftp site. The downloadable filename is GOPROMDM.exe. The file is downloadable from ftp://ftp.digi.com/support/drivers/win95/released/isdn. K56Flex + V90 PSTN/ISDN K56Flex + V90 PSTN/ISDN/LAN V90 PSTN/ISDN/GSM V90 PSTN/ISDN/GSM/LAN K56Flex PSTN/ISDN/GSM K56Flex PSTN/ISDN/GSM/LAN Motorola Startac/SLIMLite Motorola 8700/8400/d460 Ericsson Series 3, 6, 7, 8 Nokia 2110 Nokia 8110/3110/3810 Siemens S10 Siemens S4 Sony CMD-X2000 Sony CMD-X1000 Sony Z1 Issue the following command to the Datafire GO! Pro: AT&FE0V1&C1&D2S95=45S0=0^M The upgrade can be downloaded from our ftp site: ftp://ftp.digi.com/support/drivers/win95/beta/isdn The downloadable filename is GSMGOPRO.exe. This file includes the GSMINST.txt file (installation instructions for the upgrade). The upgrade can be downloaded from our ftp site: ftp://ftp.digi.com/support/drivers/winnt/beta/isdn The downloadable filename is GSMGOPRO.exe. This file includes the GSMINST.txt file (installation instructions for the upgrade). The upgrade can be downloaded from our ftp site: ftp://ftp.digi.com/support/drivers/win95/beta/isdn The downloadable filename is LANGOPRO.exe. This file includes the LANINST.txt file (installation instructions for the upgrade). The upgrade can be downloaded from our ftp site: ftp://ftp.digi.com/support/drivers/winnt/beta/isdn The downloadable filename is LANGOPRO.exe. This file includes the LANINST.txt file (installation instructions for the upgrade).
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