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About Your Modem 
Communication Setup Options 
If you run into configuration difficulties with your communication 
software, it may be helpful to read the following section. 
In setting up some older software programs, you may be asked to 
enter certain information. Most programs have default settings that 
are correct for use with this modem, and there is no need to change 
them. However, you should be aware of the following items: 
If you are asked to select the “modem type” from a menu, and you 
don’t see this modem listed by name, select the most descriptive 
name such as V.92 modem56K modem, or generic Class 1 
Modem

In the dialing directory, set all entries to the highest possible baud 
rate, if your software and serial port support these speeds (do not go 
over 115,200 bps). All communications between the computer and 
the faxmodem take place at this higher speed, independent of the 
modem-to-modem speed.  
If your fax software gives you the option of selecting Class 1 or 
Class 2 fax drivers, select Class 1
Initialization strings and AT 
commands 
An initialization string is a group of AT command settings that is sent 
to the modem as soon as you start up the software. The software 
determines which commands should be included in the initialization 
string, based on the device you select during installation. The 
commands remain in effect throughout the communications session, 
unless the software sends other commands to override them. 
The software uses other AT command strings for all commands sent 
to the modem. This is transparent to you—the software does this in 
the background without you being aware of it. 
It is sometimes necessary, however, to add other AT commands to 
initialization strings. You can find a table of AT commands on the