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MicroWin 2000EX Manual System Requirements • • • Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, and Windows XP Compatible 32 Megabytes of RAM At least 10 Megabytes of space on the computer’s hard drive Computer Speed With a 486, expect it to be a little slow. With a low-end Pentium-75, performance is acceptable. With a Pentium-100 or better, performance will be quite nice. Requirements Connecting Remotely Using a Modem Connecting remotely will be done with a 300 to 2400 baud Hayes-compatible modem. Newer modems (14.4, 28.8, 33.6, and 56K) will work just fine. Please note that some modems require special initialization strings to work properly at these speeds. See your modem manual if you are having problems. Requirements Connecting Locally Using a Serial Cable Connecting locally will be done with a serial cable from a computer Com Port to a S1000EX’s Printer Port located on the front of the dialer. The side of the cable that will connect to the dialer will have a 9-Pin Female connector. The administrator will need to determine the type of connector for the other end of the cable that goes to the computer Com Port. Do NOT use a Null Modem cable. Computer Com Ports Most computers come with Com Ports 1 and 2. Determine which ports are in use and what they are used for. For example, Com 1 could be used for a mouse and Com 2 for a modem. The computer Com Ports can be used interchangeably for either Modem communication or Local serial communication, depending on how the hardware is setup. When used locally, the computer will be plugged in straight from the computer to the front of the dialer. When used as a modem, the Com Port will be connected to a modem that can be used to call-out to or accept callins from an S1000EX dialer. 3