Modem manual

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Edmund

Maybe not the right group but I hope someone can
help.
I have two real analoge internal modems which I like to use
but I need a manual for the jumper / switch settings.
I tried but couldn't find it.

One of them is a BEST 33614VH with an cirrus logic
chip it CL MD4450C-SC-A

The other one is a Trust Communicator 33k6 IV
with an Rockwell chip RCV336ACF/SP
This is the one with the switches on it.

Thanks very much for helping.
 
Edmund said:
Maybe not the right group but I hope someone can
help.
I have two real analoge internal modems which I like to
use
but I need a manual for the jumper / switch settings.
I tried but couldn't find it.

One of them is a BEST 33614VH with an cirrus logic
chip it CL MD4450C-SC-A

The other one is a Trust Communicator 33k6 IV
with an Rockwell chip RCV336ACF/SP
This is the one with the switches on it.

Thanks very much for helping.
For the best, try this;
http://www.modem-drivers.com/drivers/21/21179.htm
For the Trust, try this;
http://www.trust-site.com/service/download/manuals.aspx?mpg=MODEMS-14-28-33
 
Maybe not the right group but I hope someone can
help.
I have two real analoge internal modems which I like to use
but I need a manual for the jumper / switch settings.
I tried but couldn't find it.

One of them is a BEST 33614VH with an cirrus logic
chip it CL MD4450C-SC-A

A description of the jumpers, or even a good high-res scan
(in a compressed format for smaller filesize) posted
elsewhere and linked here, might've helped or might still if
the following suggestion doesn't work;

I have a couple different ISA modems with CL MD4450C
chipset... or rather, I have no idea if I actually have
either of them after so much time has passed but I have
their jumper info.

Both cards have 28 pins, two columns of 14 rows for jumpers.
Each row is designated as 1 position for a jumper. This
entire jumper back is labeled "P1" (as in the table below).
Jumpers are place across each row, and the row towards the
external - jack end is row 1, towards the butt-end of the
card row 14. The jumpers are as follows (same on both):

-----------------------------------------------
Com IRQ P1
-----------------------------------------------

Com1 IRQ4 9, 11, 12
Com2 IRQ3 10, 11, 14
Com3 IRQ4 9, 12, 13
Com4 IRQ3 10, 13, 14
PNP 1-10 Closed
-----------------------------------------------

For example, here's a picture of one of them, jumpered to be
COM2 and IRQ3 (jumpers on pins 10, 11, 14).
Picture ~ 1MB download.
http://69.36.189.159/usr_1034/isamodem.jpg

The other one is a Trust Communicator 33k6 IV
with an Rockwell chip RCV336ACF/SP
This is the one with the switches on it.

I have no data on this one but posting a description of the
switch bank or linking a picture might be useful... a lot of
the generic modems were sold under different brand names so
identification might not depend on the brand it was sold
under.
 
Edmund said:
Thanks but this site never works for me.
After many pages I get an email with only one code.
No way I can enter this site, it ask my login and password
which I do not have.
Anybody here who really can access this site?
if so how?
Just register, it's free.
 
A description of the jumpers, or even a good high-res scan
(in a compressed format for smaller filesize) posted
elsewhere and linked here, might've helped or might still if
the following suggestion doesn't work;

I have a couple different ISA modems with CL MD4450C
chipset... or rather, I have no idea if I actually have
either of them after so much time has passed but I have
their jumper info.

Both cards have 28 pins, two columns of 14 rows for jumpers.
Each row is designated as 1 position for a jumper. This
entire jumper back is labeled "P1" (as in the table below).
Jumpers are place across each row, and the row towards the
external - jack end is row 1, towards the butt-end of the
card row 14. The jumpers are as follows (same on both):

-----------------------------------------------
Com IRQ P1
-----------------------------------------------

Com1 IRQ4 9, 11, 12
Com2 IRQ3 10, 11, 14
Com3 IRQ4 9, 12, 13
Com4 IRQ3 10, 13, 14
PNP 1-10 Closed
-----------------------------------------------

For example, here's a picture of one of them, jumpered to be
COM2 and IRQ3 (jumpers on pins 10, 11, 14).
Picture ~ 1MB download.
http://69.36.189.159/usr_1034/isamodem.jpg



I have no data on this one but posting a description of the
switch bank or linking a picture might be useful... a lot of
the generic modems were sold under different brand names so
identification might not depend on the brand it was sold
under.

Thank you very much.
The model I have is a little different :-)
I even found a manual, but that manual is probably
for the model you have.
I will see if I get it working later.
I found something for the other model too and the layout
is also different. :-)

Thanks again.
 
Im sorry for waking up this thread, but I have the pretty sam
problem over here:

I have an old ISA modem, based on RCV336ACF/SP chipset
The exact model is Aceex DM33V14H
It has one column with 16 pins for 8 jumpers, labeled from J1 to J8
Not more
The problem is that I couldnt find any information about th
jumpers setting
And I simply can not make the switches right
Even dont know which is PNP position
..and thats driving me crazy

So& any help is much appreciate
Thank you in advance
 
Im sorry for waking up this thread, but I have the pretty same
problem over here:

I have an old ISA modem, based on RCV336ACF/SP chipset.
The exact model is Aceex DM33V14H.
It has one column with 16 pins for 8 jumpers, labeled from J1 to J8.
Not more.
The problem is that I couldnt find any information about the
jumpers setting.
And I simply can not make the switches right&
Even dont know which is PNP position&
.and thats driving me crazy&

So& any help is much appreciated
Thank you in advance!

Google search for that chipset, "RCV336ACF/SP", as there are
other modems that use it and will either use the same jumper
or switch blocks or at least give you some hints.

Here's a manual for a different brand,



http://www.modem-help.freeserve.co.uk/download/rcv336acf-sp, rcv114acf-sp (kit users guide).pdf
 
konywrote
Google search for that chipset, "RCV336ACF/SP", as ther ar
other modems that use it and will either use the same jumpe
or switch blocks or at least give you some hints

Here's a manual for a different brand

http://www.modem-help.freeserve.co.uk/download/rcv336acf-sp, rcv114acf-sp (kit users guide).pd

Thank you for the quick replay, kony

Unfortunately this manual does not work for me
My modem has different jumpers position

I guess the modem card manufacture is responsible for the jumpe
settings, but not chipset producer.
I mean that Rockwell only outsource chipset in this case
I hope that this could be taken into consideration from the Acee
modem owners

So
Aceex modem owners& any suggestions!

Thanks
 
are other modems that use it...



Thank you for the quick replay, kony!

Unfortunately this manual does not work for me.
My modem has different jumpers position.

I guess the modem card manufacture is responsible for the jumper
settings, but not chipset producer.
I mean that Rockwell only outsource chipset in this case&
I hope that this could be taken into consideration from the Aceex
modem owners&

So&
Aceex modem owners& any suggestions!?


Yes see above what I had written previously.
 
tonich said:
Im sorry for waking up this thread, but I have the pretty same
problem over here:

I have an old ISA modem, based on RCV336ACF/SP chipset.
The exact model is Aceex DM33V14H.
It has one column with 16 pins for 8 jumpers, labeled from J1 to J8.
Not more.
The problem is that I couldnt find any information about the
jumpers setting.
And I simply can not make the switches right&
Even dont know which is PNP position&
..and thats driving me crazy&

So& any help is much appreciated
Thank you in advance!
If you do a search on the model number and the word manual, you will
find it right away. This is just a 33.6K so it really isn't of much use!
Regards
Lee

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