DIVA T/A ISDN Modem User’s Guide Page 37
The DIVA Terminal Adapters Program for Windows95/98/NT
Configuring a Profile using the Conf iguration Tool
To configure a profile manually using the Configuration Tool:
1Double-click the T/A icon on the taskbar to start the Terminal Adapters program, or click
‘Start’, ‘Programs’, ‘Eicon DIVAT-A ISDN Modem’, ‘EiconDIVA Terminal Adapters’.
2To configure the active profile, double-click the ‘DIVAT/A’ icon. The Configuration Tool
appears. By default, the General tab is displayed.
Note: To make changes to one of the other profiles, you must first use the ‘Profiles’
window. See “The Profiles Window” on page35 for more information.
3Go through each panel and make your changes. To move from panel to panel, click on
the tabs at the top of the window. Note that some tabs do not appear unless certain
options are configured. For example, the ‘BACP’ tab is not visible unless ‘MultiLink with
BACP’ is chosen as the protocol in the ‘General’ tab.
For descriptions on parameters, refer to the sections below.
General Tab................................... ..................... ..................... .......... 38
Phone Port Tabs......... ................... ................... ................... ............ 41
Data Tab................ ..................... ..................... ..................... .............. 44
BACP Tab............................... ...................... ..................... .................. 46
X.25 Tab....................... ..................... ..................... ....................... ...... 48
Advanced Tab ........... ....................... ..................... ..................... ...... 51
Voice t o PC Ta b..... ................... ................... ................... .................. 5 3
This informat ion is also avail able through context-sens itive help. Cl ick the questi on mark
‘?’ icon at the top right corner of the screen, then click on a field or button.
4Click ‘OK’. The changes are written back to the device.
5After the DIVAT/A has restarted, check the ‘D’ and ‘Link’ LED on the front panel of the
DIVAT/A. If the LEDs are steady, the DIVAT/A is working correctly; if they are not steady,
check your configuration and try again. Note that, in Europe, an inactive ‘Link’ LED
indicates an idle condition. (For more details on the LEDs, see “LED Status Indicators on
the DIVAT/A” on page 13 2.)
For information on using your DIVAT/A modem, see “Using the DIVAT/A” on page 84.