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Modem driver for Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit) and XP - ThinkPad R400, R500, T400, T500, W500, W700, W700ds, X200, X200s, X200 Tablet
Applicable countries and regions
This package installs the software (modem driver) to enable the ThinkPad Modem Adapter on the following operating systems:
- Microsoft Windows Vista 32-bit, 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Professional
- Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005

The following systems are supported:
- ThinkPad R400, R500
- ThinkPad T400, T500
- ThinkPad W500, W700, W700ds
- ThinkPad X200, X200s, X200 Tablet
File details
Version: 7.73.00.00
Release Date: 2008/09/12
 File link     File size     File description
7vma07ww.exe     18,479,560     ThinkPad Modem Adapter Software

7vma07ww.txt     11,600     README for ThinkPad Modem Adapter Software

Additional information
Contents
Summary of changes
Installation instructions
Uninstall instructions
Determining which version is installed
Using Modem on Hold and Fast Connect


Summary of changes

Version 7.73.00.00

  • (New) Initial release for ThinkPad R400, R500, T400, T500, W500, X200.
  • (New) Initial release for ThinkPad W700 (added).
  • (New) Support for ThinkPad X200s, X200 Tablet (added).
  • (New) Support for ThinkPad W700ds (added).
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Installation instructions

Notes: UAA High Definition Audio Class Driver provided by Microsoft should be installed before installing this package on Windows XP.

  • If your computer runs satisfactorily now, it may not be necessary to update the software. To determine if you should update the software, refer to the Version Information section.
  • UAA High Definition Audio Class Driver (Article ID 888111) provided by Microsoft should be installed before installing this package.

 

Windows Vista (Manual Install)
  1. Start Windows Vista and logon with administrative privileges.
  2. Double-click the driver package to extract it to your hard drive. The default location is C:\DRIVERS\HDAMODEM.
  3. Click Start, select All Programs, select Accessories, then click Run...
  4. Specify SETUP.EXE with the full path name where you extracted the package in the step 2, and click OK.
    Example: C:\DRIVERS\HDAMODEM\SETUP.EXE
  5. In the Device Driver Installation Wizard window, click OK. The NetWaiting program installation starts automatically.
    • In the Welcome to... window, click Next.
    • In the License Agreement window, read the contents carefully and click Yes.
    • In the Choose Destination Location window, click Next. Note:
      If you need to change the destination, you can change it.
    • In the Select Program Folder window, click Next.
      Note:
      If you need to change the folder, you can change it.
    • When the installation completes, click Finish.
  6. Digital Line Detection program installation starts automatically.
    • In the Welcome to... window, click Next.
    • In the License Agreement window, read the contents carefully and click Yes.
    • In the Select Program Folder window, click Next.
      Note:
      If you need to change the folder, you can change it.
    • When the installation completes, click Finish.
  7. When the driver installation result is shown, click OK to finish the installation.
  8. If necessary, restart the system.

Notes:

  • During installation, the following dialogs may appear because of the Windows Security of Vista. Choose Install to proceed with the Installation.
    • Windows Security - Would you like to install this device software? You should only install drivers software from publishers you trust.
    • Windows Security - Windows can't verify the publisher of this driver software.
  • During installation, the following dialogs may appear because of the User Account Control of Vista. Click Continue or Allow to proceed with the installation.
    • A program needs your permission to continue. If you started this program, click Continue.
    • An unidentified program wants access to your computer Don't run the program unless you know where it's from or you've used it before.

Windows XP (Manual Install)
  1. Start Windows XP and logon with administrative privileges.
  2. . Double-click the driver package to extract it to your hard drive. The default location is C:\DRIVERS\HDAMODEM.
  3. Click Start, then click Run...
  4. Specify the SETUP.EXE with the full path name where you extracted the package in the step 2, and click OK.
    Example: C:\DRIVERS\HDAMODEM\Setup.exe
  5. In the Device Driver Installation Wizard window, click OK. The device driver will be installed automatically. If the message, Digital Signature Not Found appears, click the OK button to continue installing. The NetWaiting program installation starts automatically.
    • In the Welcome to... window, click Next.
    • In the License Agreement window, read the contents carefully and click Yes.
    • In the Choose Destination Location window, click Next.
    • In the Select Program Folder window, click Next.
    • When finished installation, click Finish.
  6. Digital Line Detection program installation starts automatically.
    • In the Welcome to... window, click Next.
    • In the License Agreement window, read the contents carefully and click Yes.
    • In the Select Program Folder window, click Next.
    • When finished installation, click Finish.
  7. When the driver installation result is shown, click OK to finish the installation.
  8. If needed, restart the system.
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Unattended install
This is for system administrators use only.
  1. Start Windows and logon with administrative privileges.
  2. Click Start , then click All Programs.
  3. Click Accessories, then click Command Prompt.
  4. At the command line, execute setup.exe with the '-s' option.
    Example: Setup.exe -s


Uninstall instructions
Windows Vista (Manual Uninstall)
  1. Start Windows and Logon with administrative privileges.
  2. Click Start then click Control Panel.
  3. Click Programs, click Programs and Features, then select ThinkPad Modem.
  4. Click the Uninstall/Change button. If User Account Control warning pop-up open, click Continue. The device driver will be uninstalled automatically.
  5. The NetWaiting software uninstall will start automatically. In the Confirm Uninstall window, click OK.
  6. The Digital Line Detect software uninstall will start automatically. In the Confirm Uninstall window, click OK.
  7. If needed, restart the system.


Windows XP (Manual Uninstall)
  1. Start Windows.
  2. Logon with administrative privileges.
  3. Clicking Start, select Control Panel, then select Add/Remove Programs.
  4. Select ThinkPad Modem.
  5. Click the Change/Remove button. The device driver will be uninstalled automatically.
  6. The NetWaiting software uninstall will start automatically. In the Confirm Uninstall window, click OK.
  7. The Digital Line Detect software uninstall will start automatically. In the Confirm Uninstall window, click OK.
  8. If needed, restart the system.
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Determining which version is installed
Windows Vista
  1. Start Windows Vista.
  2. Click Start, then click Control Panel, click System and Maintenance, then click System.
  3. Click Device Manager in Tasks. If User Account Control warning pop-up open, click Continue.
  4. Double-click Modems.
  5. Double-click ThinkPad Modem.
  6. Click the Diagnostics tab.
  7. Click the Query Modem button.
  8. Check the information for ATI3.

Windows XP
  1. Start Windows XP.
  2. Right-click My Computer, select Properties from the pop-up menu.
  3. Click the Hardware tab, then select Device Manager.
  4. Double-click Modems.
  5. Double-click ThinkPad Modem.
  6. Click the Diagnostics tab.
  7. Click the Query Modem button.
  8. Check the information for ATI3.
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Using Modem on Hold and Fast Connect
Notes:
  • To use these functions, you have to use telephone line that has the Call waiting function and the Caller ID function, which each country or region sets independently. And you also have to Connect to an ISP access point that is compatible with these function. Check with your ISP.
  • The Modem on Hold (MoH) function has been tested and shown to work in the United States and Canada. It may not work correctly in other countries.
  • Fast Connect function works well if you dial to the same phone number from only one place. Otherwise, it is better to disable Fast Connect function.
  • To use Modem on hold and Fast Connect function, you have to run Modem on Hold application first and enable each function by following procedure:
    1. Click Start, select All Programs, select NetWaiting and then click NetWaiting.
    2. Right click the NetWaiting icon in the task tray and then click Setting.
    3. Check the Modem on Hold setting and close it.
Applicable countries and regions
Worldwide

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Document id:  MIGR-70131
Last modified:  2009-01-24
Copyright © 2010 IBM Corporation
Copyright © Lenovo 2010, all rights reserved
 
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