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Wanted: Atari 830 Modem manual


lbaeza

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Hi

 

Google has not returned the manual for the Atari 830 Modem...

Anybody has scanned this manual already?

 

I need a copy...

 

Regards

 

I have an extra Atari modem manual but I just checked and it is for the XM301 modem. Hopefully someone else can hook you up.

 

Mitch

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Actually, it appears that the 830 modem manual was part of the 850 Interface Module Operator's Manual, as Appendix 13 (pp 97 to 102). It has some basic descriptive text, the dimensions and operating environment requirements, a description of the controls and indicators on the unit, a description of what the pins on the connector do, how to install the modem, and how to do basic operations and basic troubleshooting.

 

Is that what you need?

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Hi Ransom

 

Yes, actually I just have the 830 modem and the 850 interface and I have no idea how to test this hardware...

Directions on how to hook it up, basic operation and the like will be fine. The modem has some switches and lights but I have no idea what's the purpose of them.

 

BTW, my 830 has some dirt on its 'ears', I'm tempted to open the modem to clean it up completely, but I still can't figure out the right way to open the unit. What amazes me is the fact that there are no visible screws or something like that! Anybody has opened one of these modems?

 

Regards

 

PS: I've found just one screw under the modem label, but it refuses to get out of the unit...maybe this is not a screw but an adjustable potentiometer or something like that...

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Thanks Ransom for sharing that information, I appreciate that.

Today I gave it a try on disassembling the 830 modem, and I succeded!

 

atari830_diss.JPG

 

This is how I did it. First, I popped the right tab out only using my fingers. Then I could see inside the modem, and I noticed the speaker cables were disconnected! Then I popped out the rubber 'ears' carefully, using only the hands. Then I saw the internal PCB and realised it had no holders, no screws, just the bare board attached to the left tab. Then I popped the left tab, and then the PCB came out of the chassis. And that's it!

With this I can clean my modem, and when I put the 'ears' again I'll connect them properly.

 

I hope this information help others to clean their modems :P

 

Regards

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  • 8 years later...

Hi lbaeza,

Do you still have the picture of how to open this modem?

Thanks,

Mauricio

Thanks Ransom for sharing that information, I appreciate that.
Today I gave it a try on disassembling the 830 modem, and I succeded!

atari830_diss.JPG

This is how I did it. First, I popped the right tab out only using my fingers. Then I could see inside the modem, and I noticed the speaker cables were disconnected! Then I popped out the rubber 'ears' carefully, using only the hands. Then I saw the internal PCB and realised it had no holders, no screws, just the bare board attached to the left tab. Then I popped the left tab, and then the PCB came out of the chassis. And that's it!
With this I can clean my modem, and when I put the 'ears' again I'll connect them properly.

I hope this information help others to clean their modems icon_razz.gif

Regards

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  • 3 weeks later...

The supply that came with mine, is a Novation AC Adapter, Model 901017. The front of it has a nice sticker with the Atari logo, and says "Use with 830 Modem Only". Ratings are, Input: 115VAC 60Hz, 15w. Output: 20VAC, 400mA.

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