Software/Driver Installation (Windows 95/98)

Removing the Driver (Windows 95 only)

1.Click Settings, Control Panel, and then double-click Add/ Remove Programs.

2.From the list box, select ISICOM Driver.

3.Click Add/Remove and follow screen instructions.

Configuring the Terminal Adapter

Introduction

North American users must configure the terminal adapter to match network switch type, the service profile identifier (SPID), and the directory number (DN). For international users, the terminal adapter ships already configured for NET3, which should work on most phone lines in Europe. However, you may want to customize settings, regardless of your location. (See “Optional Settings” on the following page.)

You can configure the terminal adapters with the ISDN TA Configuration utility, ConfigMenu, or with AT commands. Instructions for all three are provided in this section.

ISDN TA Configuration Utility—recommended for computers with Windows 95/98 and Windows NT.

ConfigMenu—recommended for computers with DOS or Windows 3.x and a VT100/ANSI compatible terminal or data communication program that includes VT100/ANSI terminal emulation.

AT Commands—allow you to fine tune TA operation with AT commands and S-registers. Enter these commands in your data communication program’s terminal mode. AT commands are described in detail in the online manual.

North American Users

Before you connect the ISIHP-2S/2U to your network terminator, you must configure it to match the following:

Network Switch Type ____________________

Select the network switch type your ISDN service uses at its local

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