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Chapter 2. Installation

Microsoft Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0

Windows 95 Plug and Play

1.During the Windows 95 boot process, if the New Hardware Found screen appears indicating Unknown Device, select Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer. If the Windows 95 New Hardware Found screen does not appear, skip the rest of this section and go to the Win 95/NT 4.0 Control Panel Modem Installation section.

2.Insert the disk labeled Windows 95 and Windows NT into the 3.5" floppy disk drive.

3.Click OK. The Install From Disk screen should appear.

4.Click OK or use Browse to locate the correct disk drive.

5.Select ADTRAN Express XR or XRT from the Drivers list.

6.Click OK. Windows installs the INF file and a modem labeled ADTRAN XR or XRT on the COM port to which the unit is connected.

7.Check for the device. From Start, choose Settings, then Control Panel, then double click Modems.

8.The ADTRAN Express XR or XRT should be listed under the General tab in the Modems Properties dialog box.

If the computer does not have a 16650 UART (or you are not sure it has a 16650 UART), select the ADTRAN Express XR or XRT, click on Properties ,and change the Maximum speed from 230400 to 115200.

9.Click OK.

10.Click Close.

11.Go to the Express Configuration Wizard Installation section.

Win 95/NT 4.0 Control Panel Modem Installation

For Windows NT 4.0, you must be a member of the administrator group to install a new modem.

1.From the Start button, choose Settings, then choose Control Panel, then double click Modems.

2.If a modem has not been installed on the computer previ- ously, the modem installation process begins immediately. From this menu, choose Add to begin installation of the Express XR/XRT.

3.In the Install New Modem dialog box, check Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list.

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Contents Express XR/XRT Trademarks Table of Contents Canadian Emissions Requirements Canadian Equipment LimitationsPage Adtran Telephone Company Contacts for Isdn Service NynexTable of Contents Table of Contents Installing an Analog Modem Application ConfigurationTroubleshooting Guidelines Appendix A. AT Commands and S-RegistersList of Tables List of FiguresTable of Contents Chapter Introduction Express XR/XRT OverviewBasic Rate Isdn Line Minimum RequirementsWhat You Provide Express XR/XRT Contents What Adtran ProvidesIntroduction Chapter Installation Verify Switch SettingsExpress XRT Only Connecting the Express XR/XRTDip Switches on Rear Panel Standard Isdn Internet/Remote Access Application Express XR/XRT Software InstallationGo to the Express XR/XRT Software Installation procedure Go to the Express Configuration Wizard Installation section Win 95/NT 4.0 Control Panel Modem InstallationMicrosoft Windows 95 and Windows NT Express Configuration Wizard InstallationSelect Adtran Express XR or XRT from the Drivers list Installation Options Go to the section Using the Express Configuration WizardGet On With It Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows NTWindows NT 3.51 INF File Installation Go to the section Express Configuration Wizard InstallationCall Waiting Basic Telephone ServiceSupplementary Voice Services Phone Number Allocation Single Phone Number OperationConference Calling Automatic RedialUsing the Express Configuration Wizard Adtran Express Configuration ScreenUnable to Auto-Detect Express Configuration Wizard Connection Tab Auto-Detect SPIDs/Switch Type Using the Express Configuration Wizard HelpExpress Configuration Wizard Tray Tool Express Configuration Wizard Tray ToolPreferences Tab Unknown State Express XRT Disabled, External Analog Modem EnabledExpress XR/XRT Enabled, External Analog Modem Disabled Express Configuration Tray Tool Menu Express Configuration Wizard Tray Tool MenuEnable/Disable Modem PropertiesExit Installing Windows 95 Dial-Up NetworkingAbout Macintosh Configuration VT 100 Terminal EmulationVT 100 Configuration VT 100 Terminal Configuration MenuVT 100 Terminal Status Buffer VT 100 Terminal Status Buffer MenuInstallation Chapter Installing an Analog Modem External Analog Modem ApplicationConnecting an External Analog Modem External Analog Modem ApplicationSelect Dont detect my modem I will select it from a list Installing a New External Analog ModemClick Connect External Modem Configuring an External Analog Modem Required External Analog Modem SettingsExpress Configuration Wizard Modem Enable Controlling an External Analog ModemExpress Configuration Wizard Connecting an External Modem No Modem Attached Error Message Express Configuration Wizard Modem DisableTerminal Emulation Modem Enable HyperACCESS Verifying External Modem ConnectionHyperACCESS Enabling an External Analog Modem Terminal Emulation Modem Disable Internal Analog Modem Application Internal Analog Modem ApplicationConnecting an Internal Analog Modem Chapter Application Configuration Factory Default ConfigurationProfile Configurations Factory Remote Access 64kFactory Internet 64k Factory Internet 128kExpress Configuration Wizard Starting the Express Configuration Wizard SoftwareInternet and Remote Access Factory Remote Access 128kCreating a Custom Profile Internet ConnectionDefining a User Program Button Choose either the User Program 1... or User ProgramDefining a Custom HyperACCESS Session BBS ApplicationsApplication Configuration Application Configuration Power/Line LED Flashes and B1 and B2 LEDs are Off Chapter TroubleshootingPower/Line LED is Off Power/Line LED, B1, and B2 LEDs Flash Green Dial-Up Connection ProblemsAuto-detect Switch/SPIDs Remains at Link Down Express XR/XRT Not DetectedDial-Up Networking Difficulty External Analog Modem Not DetectedDifficulty with 230.4 kbps Operation Appendix a AT Commands and S-Registers AT CommandsUsing an AT Command Using S-RegistersReading an S-Register Reading an S-Register StringChanging a String S-Register Dialing a Call using the AT Command ProcessorChanging an S-Register Command Function AT!ZClear-To-Send CTS Control Line Options AT Command Response Message Options Register List TimeS15 ... Async ................ Asynchronous Bonding method S25S27 S30S34 S32S33 S54 S42 ... BondS53 S58 S65S71 S72S118 . Chap Enable .... = Chap enabled SS89 SN9 LOCAppendix B LEDs LEDsTable B-A LEDAppendix B. LEDs Accessinfodiscarded Appendix C Status Buffer MessagesBadinfoelem BearcapnotavailBearercapnotauth Bonding +/-XXXBusy CallrejectedChandoesnotexist ChannotimplementedDestoutoforder ChannelunacceptableDest not Isdn Facilitynotimplement FacilitynotsubscribedFacilityrejected ID =Invalidelemcontents InvalidcallrefInvalidmsgunspec InvalidnumberformatNetwork Busy NetworkcongestionNetworkoutoforder NocircuitavailableProtocolerror NumberchangedOutgoingcallbarred PPP Compression UPServicenotavail TimerexpirySource not Isdn TemporaryfailureUnassignednumber UseralertnoansUserbusy WrongmessageAppendix D Loop Status Messages Yyyy PPPAppendix E Connector Pinouts RS-232 InterfaceTable E-A Pin Name DescriptionModem Interface Table E-BTable E-C RJ-11 Pots Port InterfacesTable E-D RJ-45 Isdn Line InterfaceAppendix E. Connector Pinouts Register now to be included in our Preferred Customer DatabaseExpress XR/XRT Warranty Registration Card