Creative Network Card v92 External User Manual

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Modem Blaster  
V.92, External DE5621  
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Contents  
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Introduction  
Welcome to Modem Blaster! World. Your new modem allows you to fax documents, transfer  
data and access online information easily from your computer. Some of the features of your  
Modem Blaster are:  
Plug and Play  
This feature allows you to install your Modem Blaster easily, as the device is automatically  
configured.  
Send and Receive faxes  
Internet Access  
You can use your Modem Blaster to send and receive fax documents. You can also configure  
the modem to serve as a fax-on-demand system by using the software provided.  
Modem Blaster allows you to access computer bulletin boards and to browse the Internet at  
speeds of up to 56 Kbps.  
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Answering Machine  
Caller ID  
Modem Blaster functions as an answering machine with multiple mail boxes. Remote users  
can leave messages in your mail box, and you can play back these messages at any time.  
Modem Blaster even pages you to notify you of new messages!  
Modem Blaster displays phone numbers of calling parties if your phone is Caller-ID enabled.  
Video Conferencing  
Quick Connect  
Your Modem Blaster comes complete with V.92 standard support, for use with H.32x video  
conferencing systems.  
This feature drastically reduces the amount of time it takes for your Modem Blaster to establish  
a connection with your Internet Service Provider. Line conditions of the last number called are  
saved in your computer and retrieved to reduce connection time.  
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Modem On Hold  
This feature allows you to answer an incoming call by placing your Modem Blaster on hold.  
Check with your local Internet Service Provider on whether this feature is supported in your  
area.  
PCM-Upstream  
This feature enhances your Modem Blaster’s data upload speed from 33.6 Kbps to a maximum  
of 48 Kbps.  
V.44 Data Compression  
Your Modem Blaster incorporates the new V.92 standard. This new standard offers V.44 Data  
Compression technology that allows you to browse the Internet at higher speeds than existing  
data compression standards.  
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This section provides information you should know about before using this manual.  
Before You Begin  
Recording Model and  
Serial Numbers  
Your modem has a model number and a serial number. After removing the modem from its  
packaging, write down its model and serial numbers for future reference. You will need to quote  
these numbers when contacting our Technical Support office.  
Checking System  
Requirements  
The following are the minimum system requirements:  
Available serial port  
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133 MHz Pentium or faster IBM compatible PC  
25 MB of free hard disk space  
16 MB RAM on motherboard (32 MB recommended)  
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Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95/98, Windows 2000 and Windows Me  
• Some supplied software will run  
only in Windows 95/98. Refer to  
the readme file in the  
Installation CD for more  
information.  
CD-ROM drive for modem and communication software installation  
An audio card for video conferencing  
• Modem Blaster must be  
connected to an analog  
telephone line, also called a  
POTS (Plain Old Telephone  
Service) line.  
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Document  
Conventions  
This manual uses the following conventions to help you locate and identify the information that  
you need.  
Table i: Document conventions  
Text Element  
Use  
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1
Installing the Modem  
This chapter guides you through the process of setting up your modem. It is organized as  
follows:  
Place the modem in front of you as  
you go through this chapter. This  
will help you identify the various  
components of your modem.  
This section describes the jacks and connectors of the modem.  
On Your Modem  
Telephone Line jack  
The Telephone Line jack allows you to connect a telephone line for data and fascimile  
transmission.  
Phone jack  
The Phone jack allows you to connect a phone set to the modem.  
This jack differs across countries.  
Power jack  
The Power jack allows you to connect an external power adapter to your modem.  
The RS232 connector allows you to connect the modem to a computer serial port.  
RS232 Connector  
Installing the Modem 1-1  
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1. Switch off your system and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.  
Setting up the  
Modem  
2. Connect the Power adapter and the RS232 cable to the modem as shown in Figure 1-1.  
Phone jack  
Telephone Line jack  
Telephone  
wall outlet  
RS232  
Connector  
Power On/Off  
switch  
Power jack  
Telephone  
To a computer  
serial port  
Power adapter  
Figure 1-1 Setting up the Modem  
3. Connect the Power adapter to a power outlet and the RS232 cable to the computer’s serial  
port.  
4. Switch on your modem.  
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1. Locate the most convenient telephone wall outlet.  
Connecting  
Telephone Line and  
Phone Set  
If a phone is already connected to it, unplug the telephone cable from the wall outlet.  
2. Connect the telephone cable from the phone set to the Phone jack of the modem, as shown  
in Figure 1-1.  
3. Connect one end of a telephone cable to the wall outlet and the other end to the Telephone  
Line jack of the Modem Blaster, as shown in Figure 1-1.  
About Your  
Telephone Line  
To ensure that the modem functions properly, note that:  
Your modem cannot be used on “party lines”, nor can it be used on toll or coin-operated  
lines.  
Contact your local telephone company for help if you are not sure about the suitability of  
your telephone line.  
This modem is intended for use on an analog telephone line, also known as a POTS (Plain  
Old Telephone Service) line. You cannot connect the modem directly to a digital telephone  
line, such as those commonly used in offices.  
If you want to connect to a digital line, you need an analog converter compatible with the  
telephone line you are using.  
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2
Installing Software  
This chapter provides instructions to install the modem drivers in Windows. It also shows you  
how to test your installation and uninstall the modem.  
To access Modem On Hold functions, you must install NetWaiting. Modem On Hold functions  
are only available on Windows 98, ME or 2000.  
This chapter is organized as follows:  
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After connecting your modem, if you see the Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box, click  
the Cancel button. Proceed with the driver installation for your OS.  
1. Switch on your computer system and then insert the Installation CD into the CD-ROM  
Installing Drivers in  
Windows 95  
drive.  
2. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
3. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Modems icon.  
appears, make sure Don’t detect my modem,  
I will select it from a list is unselected, and  
then click the Next button.  
Figure 2-1  
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appears, click the Next button.  
Figure 2-2  
appears, select your location and click the  
Next button.  
Figure 2-3  
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appears, click the Finish button to complete  
the installation.  
8. Restart your computer system.  
Figure 2-4  
1. Switch on your computer system and then insert the Installation CD into the CD-ROM  
Installing Drivers in  
Windows 98/ME  
drive.  
2. Click Start -> Run  
appears, click the Browse button and locate  
the acfsetup.exe in E:\Drivers\Win98  
(where E: is your CD-ROM drive).  
For Windows ME, locate the acfsetup.exe in  
E:\Drivers\WinMe.  
4. Click the OK button.  
5. Click Start -> Run  
Figure 2-5  
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appears, click the Browse button and locate  
the file mohconfig.exe in  
E:\MOH\Win98\Config (where E: is your  
CD-ROM drive).  
For Windows ME, locate the file  
mohconfig.exe in  
E:\MOH\WinME\Config.  
Figure 2-6  
7. Click the OK button.  
8. When a dialog box similar to  
Enable MOH button.  
9. Click the OK button to  
complete the installation.  
10. Restart your computer system.  
Figure 2-7  
1. Switch on your computer system and then insert the Installation CD into the CD-ROM  
Installing Drivers in  
Windows NT 4.0  
drive.  
2. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
3. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Modems icon.  
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appears, make sure Don’t detect my modem,  
I will select it from a list is unselected, and  
then click the Next button.  
Figure 2-8  
appears, click the Next button.  
Figure 2-9  
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appears, click the Finish button to complete  
the installation.  
7. Restart your computer system.  
Figure 2-10  
1. Switch on your computer system and then insert the Installation CD into the CD-ROM  
Installing Drivers in  
Windows 2000  
drive.  
2. Click Start -> Run  
appears, click the Browse button and locate  
the file Setup.exe in E:\Drivers\Win2k  
(where E: is your CD-ROM drive).  
4. Click the OK button.  
Figure 2-11  
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appears, click the Yes button.  
6. Click Start -> Run  
Figure 2-12  
appears, click the Browse button and locate  
the file Setup.exe in E:\MOH\Win2k\Sdk  
(where E: is your CD-ROM drive).  
8. Click the OK button.  
9. Click Start -> Run  
Figure 2-13  
appears, click the Browse button and locate  
the file mohconfig.exe in  
E:\MOH\Win2k\Config (where E: is your  
CD-ROM drive).  
11. Click the OK button.  
Figure2-14  
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12. When a dialog box similar to  
Enable MOH button.  
13. Click the OK button to  
complete the installation.  
14. Restart your computer system.  
Figure 2-15  
1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Modems icon.  
3. In the Modem Properties dialog box, click the Diagnostics tab.  
4. On the Diagnostics tabbed page, select the COM port that has been assigned to your modem.  
Testing the  
installation in  
Windows 95  
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5. Click the More Info button to display the response status of your modem.  
If your modem is not responding, it may be due to a  
conflict between the modem and another peripheral  
device. To resolve the conflict, you must change the  
settings of your modem.  
Figure 2-16  
1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
Testing the  
installation in  
Windows 98/ME  
2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Modems icon.  
3. In the Modem Properties dialog box, click the Diagnostics tab.  
4. On the Diagnostics tabbed page, select the COM port that has been assigned to your modem.  
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5. Click the More Info button to display the response status of your modem.  
If your modem is not responding, it may be due to a  
conflict between the modem and another peripheral  
device. To resolve the conflict, you must change the  
settings of your modem.  
Figure 2-17  
1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Phone and Modems icon.  
3. In the Creative Modem Blaster v.92 DE5621 Properties dialog box, click the Diagnostics  
Testing the  
installation in  
Windows 2000  
tab.  
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4. Click the Query Modem button to display the response status of your modem.  
If your modem is not responding, it may be due to a  
conflict between the modem and another peripheral  
device. To resolve the conflict, you must change the  
settings of your modem.  
Figure 2-18  
1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Modems icon.  
3. In the Modem Properties dialog box, select Standard Modem and then click the Remove  
Uninstalling Drivers  
in Windows 95  
button.  
4. Click the OK button.  
5. Shut down your computer and then remove the modem.  
1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.  
3. In the Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box, select Creative Modem Blaster  
V.92 DE5621 and then click the Add/Remove button.  
Uninstalling Drivers  
in Windows 98/ME  
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4. Click the OK button to close the dialog box.  
5. Shut down your computer and then remove the modem.  
1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Modems icon.  
3. In the Modem Properties dialog box, select Standard Modem and then click the Remove  
Uninstalling Drivers  
in Windows NT 4.0  
button.  
4. Click the Yes button.  
5. Shut down your computer and then remove the modem.  
1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.  
2. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon.  
3. In the Add/Remove Programs Properties  
dialog box, select Creative Modem Blaster  
V.92 DE5621 and then click the Change/  
Remove button.  
Uninstalling Drivers  
in Windows 2000  
4. Shut down your computer and then remove  
the modem.  
Figure 2-19  
In order to use the Modem On Hold functions, you must install NetWaiting. Modem On Hold  
is only supported in Windows 98, ME and 2000.  
Installing  
NetWaiting  
1. Click Start -> Run  
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appears, click the Browse button.  
For Windows 98, locate the file Setup.exe in  
E:\MOH\Win98\Netwaiting (where E: is  
your CD-ROM drive).  
For Windows 2000, locate the file Setup.exe  
in E:\MOH\Win2k\Netwaiting.  
Figure 2-20  
For Windows ME, locate the file Setup.exe  
in E:\MOH\WinME\Netwaiting.  
3. Click the OK button.  
appears, follow the instructions on screen  
to complete the installation.  
Figure 2-21  
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A
General Specifications  
General Features  
Auto Fallback  
AT Commands  
Caller ID  
Data/Fax/Voice  
V.80 for H.324 and H.323  
Plug & Play  
High throughput Virtual UART, DTE rate up to 115,200 bps  
Signal Quality Monitoring and Auto Retrain  
Data Features  
V.90 (ITU-T 56K communication standard), V.92  
56,000/54,667/53,333/52,000/50,667/49,333/48,000/46,667/45,333/44,000/42,667/41,333/  
40,000/38,667/37,333/36,000/ 34,667/33,333/32,000/30,667/29,333/28,000 bps data  
speeds in V.90 mode  
Due to line conditions and FCC  
regulations, your data rate may be  
lower. Current FCC regulations  
limit download rate to maximum  
53 Kbps.  
33,600/31,200/28,800/26,400/24,000/21,600/19,200/16,800/ 14,400/ 12,000/9,600/7,200/  
4,800/2,400/1,200 bps data speeds  
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Compatible with the following data modem standards:  
V.34, V.32bis and V.22bis  
V.42 LAPM error correction  
V.42bis data compression  
V.44  
Compression, line control, and error control are implemented in the hardware. Therefore,  
no special drivers or libraries are needed to take advantage of the higher transmisson speeds  
and data reliability.  
Automatic dial and answer capabilities  
Fax Features  
Fax speeds of up to 14400 bps for send and receive  
Compatible with the following fax modem transmission standards:  
V.17  
V.21  
V.27  
V.29  
Voice Features  
Able to record and play voice messages over the telephone line  
Communications software gives you multiple mail boxes  
Video Conferencing  
Support  
Supports V.80 standard to allow high performance video conferencing over standard phone  
lines and the internet  
Video Conferencing standards: H.324 and H.323  
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B
Troubleshooting  
This appendix provides some tips and strategies for resolving some of the problems you might  
encounter while installing or using your modem.  
The modem fails to accept commands to dial or to answer a call.  
Problems  
Encountered  
Cause  
There may be an improper telephone line connection.  
Solution  
Make sure the telephone cable is attached to the Telephone Line jack, and that  
the phone set is connected to the Phone jack on your modem.  
Check that all devices are switched on.  
The modem cannot connect to the Internet at 56,000 bps.  
Cause  
This may be due to line conditions in your area. Due to FCC regulations and/or  
line conditions, it is not always possible to achieve the maximum data  
transmission rate.  
Solution  
Try moving the telephone line away from any power source, monitor, printer,  
other computer cables and remove other telephone equipment from the line.  
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There is interference on the telephone line that is connected to the modem.  
Cause  
It might be due to interference from a power source. monitor, printer, or other  
computer cables.  
Solution  
Try moving the telephone line away from any power source, monitor, printer, and  
other computer cables.  
The modem or communications software fails to detect that the remote user has hung up.  
Cause  
The modem and communications software relies on the dial tone, busy tone, or a  
period or silence to detect that a remote user has hung up. This detection may fail  
due to one of the following reasons:  
Your local telephone system does not generate the dial or busy tone when the  
remote user hangs up.  
The period of silence the modem or communications software uses to detect  
that the remote user has hung up, is not long enough.  
The modem or communications software cannot detect an unusual dial or  
busy tone. For example, if you are connecting to a PABX system, the dial or  
busy tone generated is different from the usual dial or busy tone.  
Solution  
You can prompt the user to respond.  
This may however result in a long delay before the communications software  
responds to the remote user hanging up. To minimize this delay, try to modify the  
following settings:  
Voice message recording time  
The number of prompts  
The time to wait for a response after prompting  
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You experience poor sound quality when using communications software.  
Cause  
The Unimodem V file required by some 32-bit sound and communications  
software may be missing. This file is normally installed by Windows 95  
Solution  
Try to install the Unimodem V file as follows:  
1. Go to the website www.modemblaster.com and then browse to the  
Download Software Drivers section.  
2. Download the file UNIMODEM V and copy the file UNIMODV.EXE to the  
Systems folder in your Windows directory.  
3. Run the file UNIMODV.EXE and then browse to the UNIMODV.EXE.INF  
file.  
4. Right-click on this file and then select Install from the pop up menu.  
5. Restart your computer to activate UNIMODEM V.  
Problems  
Encountered in  
Windows NT4.0  
Windows NT fails to detect a new modem in the computer.  
Cause  
This may be due to incorrect IRQ settings.  
Solution  
Select an available COM port and IRQ.  
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Hardware conflicts may occur when two or more peripheral devices are set to use the same I/O  
address, IRQ line or DMA channel. This section provides ways to resolve hardware conflicts in  
Windows 95/98.  
Resolving Hardware  
Conflicts  
In Windows 95/98  
To resolve conflicts in Windows 95/98, change the resource settings of your modem or the  
conflicting peripheral device in your system using Device Manager.  
To run Device Manager:  
1. Right-click the My Computer icon on your Windows 95/98 desktop, and then select  
Properties.  
2. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Device Manager tab.  
If you are unsure of the settings  
of any conflicting peripheral  
devices, you can isolate the  
source of the problem by  
temporarily removing all devices  
(except your modem and  
A list of system devices is displayed.  
3. Double-click the Modem icon.  
essential devices such as the disk  
controller). After that, add the  
devices back one at a time until  
the device that is causing the  
conflict is found.  
4. Select your modem, and then click the Properties button.  
5. In the Properties dialog box, click the Resources tab.  
6. Select the Use Automatic Settings check box.  
If this check box is already selected, you need to go to the Properties dialog box of the  
conflicting peripheral device and select the same check box there.  
7. Reboot your system to allow Windows 95/98 to reassign resources to your modem and/or  
the conflicting peripheral device.  
Where can I locate the AT Command set for my Modem Blaster?  
General Q&A  
The AT Command set can be found on your Software and Modem Installation CD under the file  
name of ATCOMM.TXT.  
Which “off the shelf” communication software package can I use with the Modem Blaster?  
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Modem Blaster works well with many of the popular software titles on the shelves today  
including “Super Voice”. Make sure that the communication software is compatible with the  
Conexant(formerly known as Rockwell) chipset.  
Where can I find the latest drivers for Modem Blaster?  
All Modem Blaster drivers can be found on the www.modemblaster.com web site.  
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Warranty Information  
CREATIVE (“the manufacturer”) warrants that equipment furnished will be free  
from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the  
confirmed date of purchase of the product new from the retail location. Upon written  
notice of any such defect, the manufacturer will, at its option, repair or replace the  
defective item under the terms of this warranty, subject to the provisions and specific  
exclusions listed herein.  
This warranty shall not apply to equipment that has been previously repaired or  
altered outside our plant in any way. Nor will it apply if the equipment has been used  
in a manner exceeding its specifications or if the serial number has been removed.  
We do not assume any liability for consequential damages as a result from our  
products use, and in any event our liability shall not exceed the original selling price  
of the equipment.  
The equipment warranty of Creative Labs, Inc., shall constitute the sole and exclusive  
remedy of any buyer of the manufacturer’s equipment and the sole and exclusive  
liability of the manufacturer, its successors or assignees, in connection with  
equipment purchase and in lieu of all other warranties expressed, implied or  
statutory, including, but not limited to, any implied warranty of merchantability or  
fitness and all other obligations or liabilities of the manufacturer, its successors or  
assignees.  
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questions, or troubleshooting tips. Our websites hold a wealth of information as well as up-  
to-the-minute software and driver upgrades.  
To return a Creative product for a factory service,  
contact the Creative Technical Support office. Once  
the staff has verified the product is defective, you will  
be given a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA)  
number.  
NOTE: Retain your purchase receipt, as well as all  
packaging and contents, until all product components  
are functioning to your satisfaction. They are  
required in the unlikely event you need to return the  
product to Creative.  
When returning a product for factory service:  
• Shipment to Creative is at your expense and you  
assume all risk. Ship the package through a carrier that  
provides proof of delivery; insure the shipment at full  
product value.  
• Place the RMA number on the outside of the package.  
• Use proper materials for packing the product for  
shipment.  
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BEFORE YOU CONTACT US  
Please fill out the following information and be seated at your computer.  
• Model #: _____________Serial # _____________(both found on the back of the device)  
• Error message on the screen and how it came about: _______________________________  
_________________________________________________________________________  
________________________________________________________________________  
• Information on the adapter card that conflicts with the product (if applicable): __________  
_________________________________________________________________________  
________________________________________________________________________  
• Hardware configuration information: __________________________________________  
• IRQ line: (if applicable):_____________________________________________________  
• DMA channel used (if applicable): ___________________________________________  
• Computer type and speed: __________________________________________________  
• Type and version of your operating system; Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000: ___________  
_______________________________________________________________________  
• For free repair or replacement, you must include a  
copy of a dated proof of purchase (store receipt),  
proving the product is still under Warranty  
Creative may replace or repair the product with new  
or reconditioned parts, and the faulty parts or product  
will become the property of Creative.  
For comments or questions regarding our technical support, you can also contact us at the  
following address: Creative Labs, Inc., Technical Support, 1523 Cimarron Plaza, Stillwater,  
OK 74075.  
Outside the United States  
To avoid tariffs when shipping a product to Creative  
Labs from outside the U.S., you must complete an  
official customs form before shipping the product. To  
ensure delivery, Creative may include charges for  
return shipment.  
If after consulting our online help, you still have an installation question on a Creative  
product, you may contact us by the following numbers (please have your system hardware  
and operating system configuration information and Creative product model and serial  
numbers available for the call): Telephone (405) 742-6622  
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