11-15-93
     Because  of the 'sleep' mode on the Zoom Pocket/modem,  some  software
has  trouble initializing the modem. If the software uses CTS/RTS  and  the
modem is 'asleep' it will not wake up. If you cannot turn OFF CTS/RTS flow,
you can get around this by turning the modem OFF, and just before the  Init
(or  dial)  turn  it  ON.  It will be awake  for  a  few  seconds  and  get
initialized (or dialed).

     If the modem works, but the Fax driver won't load, look to see if LEDs
on the Pkt flash as the software tries to initialize the modem. If the  LED
stays dim, and the others don't flash I suspect a cable problem, or RTC/CTS
is being used.

>>> This  modem is CLASS-1 fax, and your software must support and  be  set
for  CLASS-1.  If there isn't a selection for class-1 or Pkt,  then  choose
Zoom  AFC/AFX.  This  modem does Sendfax/9600   Rec'v  fax/4800   It  is  a
standard  25 pin connector. Power-9v battery, or +12v on pin-9, or  7.5  DC
adapter provided.

     The  MNP  and V42bis for this modem are provided  via  RPI   (Rockwell
Protocol  Interface).  This is a new combination of  hardware  &  software.
There is a V42bis.DRV file on the diskette, and the software must recognise
RPI  for it to Interface that driver with the modem.  * * * We do ship  all
PC pkges with RPI software. There is no RPI for the MAC at this date.

     There  are not very many term programs that support  RPI  for  V42bis.
You can pick AFC/AFX in any that do have RPI, or pick Hayes Smartmodem 2400
in those that do not.

   Right now I know of 3 that do..
Comit - by Tradewind - 818-335-7007
MTEZ - from Wordperfect - 801-228-9915
Bitcom Deluxe - Bit Software - 510-490-2928

     The serial # is in the battery compartment.

                                   Don Hinds - Zoom Tech
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