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ISDN Terminal Adapter
QUICK INSTALLATION
This Quick Installation only covers the basic installation procedure. For more information, please refer to the Manual on the provided CD.
* All other product names and trademarks in this document are trademarks of their respective companies.
A. Checklist
Preparation
X Subscribe an ISDN BRI line from your local telephone company
X Prepare an NT1 device (for S/T interface only).
X Get an ISDN Internet access account for Internet access.
X Terminal Emulation Program (such as HyperTerminal ) if you need to configure your TA.
Package Contents
X ISDN terminal adapter
X Installation CD
X RJ-45 cable (6 feet, for ISDN connection)
X Quick Installation
X RJ-11 cable (voice model only for POTS connection)
X RS-232 cable (for serial port connection)
X DSU (Japan only for ISDN S/T interface)
X Power Adapter
Minimum System Requirements
X IBM PC or compatible
X 486 CPU or better
X 16 MB RAM or more
X Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/NT4.0/2000/XP
X CD-ROM drive
B. Hardware Connection
Step 1 Terminator Setup (for models with S/T interface only)
NOTE: Please ignore this step and proceed to Step 2 if you get the ISDN adapter with U interface.
ISDN S/T interface adapter has a DIP switch for terminator setup. The default setting is terminator enabled; the DIP switch is set to
ON . Only one ISDN S/T device connected to the NT1 can be set to the terminator enabled. If there are other ISDN devices with S/T
interfaces connected to the NT1, please set the DIP switch (1 and 2) to OFF , for you do not require these adapters served as
terminator.
Step 2 Connect to ISDN wall jack
S/T Interface
Connect the port labeled S/T on the rear of the TA and the NT1 interface with RJ45 cable. Then insert the ISDN BRI line into the NT1
socket and the ISDN wall jack.
U Interface
Plug one end of the RJ-45 cable to U port of the TA, and plug the other end to the ISDN wall jack.
Step 3 Connect to analog devices (for models with TEL interface only)
If your ISDN TA model comes with TEL interface, connect cables from analog devices to LINE1 or LINE2 .
Step 4 Connect to your computer
Connect one end of the RS-232 serial cable to the port labeled SERIAL PORT on the rear of the T/A, and the other end to the
appropriate serial port on your computer.
Step 5 Connect to power adapter
Connect the AC/DC adapter connector to the AC IN/DC IN jack on the rear of the TA, then plug the adapter into an power outlet.
Refer to appropriate diagram below corresponding to you model. After hardware connection, power on the ISDN TA and then your
computer.
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Note: Some models may come with DC IN power connector.
C. Driver Installation and Configuration
For Windows 95/98/Me
Step 1 Installing Driver for ISDN TA
For Windows 95
1. Windows will detect the ISDN TA. Click Next .
2. Click Other Locations .
3. Click Browse to locate the path to the driver: D:\Driver\Win9x where D: is your CD-ROM drive letter. Then click OK .
4. Click Finish .
For Windows 98
1. Windows will detect the ISDN TA. Click Next
2. Select Search for the best driver for your device and then click Next .
3. Select Specify a location and click Browse to locate the path to the driver: D:\Driver\Win9x where D is your CD-ROM drive
letter. Then click Next .
4. When Windows finds the driver, click Next .
5. Click Finish .
For Windows Me
1. Windows will detect the ISDN TA. Select Specify the location Èand then click Next .
2. With Search for the best driverÈ selected, check ONLY Specify a location . Click Browse to locate the path to the driver:
D:\Driver\WinMe where D is your CD-ROM drive letter, then click Next .
3. When Windows finds the driver, click Next .
4. Click Finish .
Step 2 Configuring ISDN TA by ÒISDN Utility ProgramÓ
The ISDN TA's default parameters are suitable for most configurations. However, if you need to configure your ISDN TA for special-
purpose requirements, refer to Manual on the installation CD for instructions.
Step 3 Adding Virtual Modem
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Modems .
2. When Modem Properties window appears, click Add .
3. Check DonÓt detect my modem; I will select it from a list and then click Next .
4. Click Have Disk . Insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.
5. Click Browse to specify the path to the driver: D:\Driver\Win9x (or WinME for Windows Me) where D is your CD-ROM drive
letter, then click OK .
6. Select the modem type you require from the list and then click on Next .
7. Link this modem to the Com port which connects to the ISDN TA. Click Next .
8. Click Finish .
9. You will return to Modems Properties window. Highlight the ISDN TA modem you just installed and click Properties to verify
its configuration.
10. Under General tab, set Maximun speed to 115200 .
11. Click Connection tab and set Data bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop bits to1. Then click Port Settings .
12. Enable Use FIFO buffers and then click OK .
13. Returning to Connection tab, click Advanced tab. Select Use flow control and enable Hardware ( RTS/CTS) option. Click OK .
14. When returning to Connection tab, click OK . Then click Close to exit Modems Properties window.
Step 4 Creating Dial-Up Connection
1.
From the desktop, double-click My Computer and then Dial-Up Networking .
2.
If this is your first connection, click Next . Otherwise, double-click Make New Connection .
3.
In the Make New Connection window, type a name for this connection and select appropriate device from the list. Click Next .
4.
Enter the telephone number of your ISP and then click Next .
5.
Click Finish and then an icon is created for this connection.
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6.
Double-click the icon for the connection you created for ISDN TA.
7.
Enter the User name and Password specified by your ISP or network administrator. Click Connect .
8.
The server will verify your user name, password and register you on the server.
9.
When the connection is established, you are ready to access the Internet or remote network.
For Windows NT4.0
After hardware connection, turn on your computer and follow the instructions below.
NOTE: If your Windows NT has installed the PNPISA before, your system may detect an ISDN TA and request for the driver. Please
check Do not install a driver and proceed as below.
Step 1 Configuring ISDN TA by ÒISDN Utility ProgramÓ
The ISDN TA's default parameters are suitable for most configurations. However, if you need to configure your ISDN TA for special-
purpose requirements, refer to Manual on the provided CD for instructions.
Step 2 Install Your ISDN TA as a Modem
Before proceeding, it is recommended to install the RAS and have the information on ISP and network handy.
1. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Modems .
2. If you have installed a modem previously, the Modem Properties window appears; click Add . Otherwise, go to Step 3 directly.
3. Check Don't detect my modemÈ and then click Next .
4. Click Have Disk . Insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive.
5. Click Browse to specify the path to the driver: D:\Driver\NT40 where D is your CD-ROM drive letter, then click OK .
6. Highlight the model you want to install and click Next .
7. Highlight the COM Port the ISDN TA is connected to. Click Next .
8. Click Finish .
9. Click Close to exit the Modems Properties window.
10. When prompted to setup the modem, click Yes .
11. In the Add RAS Device window, select the ISDN modem you just installed and click OK .
12. With your ISDN modem selected, click Configure .
13. Select required port usage and then click OK .
14. When returning to Remote Access Setup window, click Network .
15. Different Network Configuration dialog box will appear according to the port usage you select in Step 13.
Follow the on-screen instructions to set the network settings as needed by your application.
16. Click Continue and you are done with installation.
17. When asked to restart your computer, click Yes .
Step 3 Configuring the Modem Property
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Modems .
2. Highlight your ISDN modem and then click Properties .
3. Under General tab, set Maximun speed to 115200.
4. Click Connection tab and set Data bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop bits to1.
5. Click Advanced , check Use flow control and enable Hardware( RTS/CTS) .
Step 4 Creating Your Dial-Up Network Connection
1. From the desktop, double-click My Computer > Dial-Up Networking .
2. If this is the first time you open Dial-Up Networking , a message box prompts you to add an entry to the phonebook. Click OK .
If this is not the first time you open Dial-Up Networking , click New .
3. The New Phonebook Entry Wizard window appears. Enter a name for the new phonebook entry and then click Next .
4. Check applicable statement, then click Next .
5. Enter the phone number of your ISP and click Next .
6. Click Finish .
7. Click on More and select Edit entry and modem propertiesÈ from the pull down list.
8. Click Security tab and check Accept any authentication including clear text box. Then click OK .
9. Click Dial to make a connection.
10. Enter your User name and Password , then click OK .
The system will dial and connect to your ISP. When connection is established, you are ready to access the Internet or remote network.
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For Windows 2000
Step 1 Installing Driver for ISDN TA
1. Windows will detect the ISDN TA. Click Next to continue.
2. Select Search for a suitable driverÈ and click Next .
3. Check Specify a location and then click Next .
4. Insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. Click Browse to specify the path to the driver: D:\Driver\W2K where D is
your CD-ROM drive letter, then click OK .
5. Windows will find the driver; click Next .
6. When prompted with Digital Signature Not Found , click Yes .
7. Click Finish .
Step 2 Configuring ISDN TA by ÒISDN Utility ProgramÓ
The ISDN TA's default parameters are suitable for most configurations. However, if you need to configure your ISDN TA for special-
purpose requirements, refer to Manual on the provided CD for instructions.
Step 3 Creating Dial-up Connection
1. Double-click My Computer from your desktop and then click Network and Dial-up Connections .
2. Double click Make New Connection icon. If this is the first time you make new connection, Location Information window will
appear. Enter related information and click OK . Returning to Phone And Modem Options window, click OK .
3. Click Next .
4. Check Dial-up to the Internet and then click Next .
5. Check I want to set up my Internet connection manuallyÈ and click Next .
6. Check I connect through a phone line and a modem and click Next .
7. Uncheck Use area code and dialing rules . Enter the telephone number provided by your ISP and then click Next .
8. Enter User name and Password provided by your ISP and then click Next .
9. Type a name for the dial-up connection and click Next .
10. When prompted to set up your Internet mail account, select No and click Next .
11. Uncheck To connect to the Internet immediatelyÈ and click Finish .
12. Double-click the icon of the dial-up connection your created previously.
13. Click Properties .
14. Under General tab, click Configure .
15. Click the drop-down menu of Modem protocol and select the protocol you need. Then click OK .
16. Click OK to return to Connect window. Click Dial to make a connection.
17. Wait for verifying username and password.
18. When the connection is complete, click OK .
Now, the installation is complete. You are ready to access the Internet or remote network.
For Windows XP
Step 1 Installing Driver for ISDN TA
1. Windows will detect the ISDN TA. Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) and click Next .
2. Insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. With Search for the best driver in these locations selected, check ONLY
Include this location in the search . Click Browse to specify the path to the driver: D:\Driver\WinXP where D is your CD-ROM
drive letter, then click Next .
3. When compatibility warning screen appears, click Continue Anyway .
4. Click Finish .
Step 2 Configuring ISDN TA by ÒISDN Utility ProgramÓ
The ISDN TA's default parameters are suitable for most configurations. However, if you need to configure your ISDN TA for special-
purpose requirements, refer to Manual on the provided CD for instructions.
Step 3 Creating Dial-up Connection
1. From your desktop, double-click My Computer, Control Panel , then Network Connections .
2. Under Network Tasks item, click Create a new connection .
3. Click Next .
4. Select the network connection type, e.g., Connect to the Internet , and then click Next .
5. Select Set up my connection manually and click Next .
6. Select Connect using a dial-up modem and click Next .
7. Enter the name of your ISP and click Next .
8. Enter the phone number (the information should be provided by your ISP), and click Next .
9. Enter the User name and Password given by your ISP. Confirm your password and then click Next .
10. Click Finish . When the Connect window pops up, click Properties .
11. Under General tab, click Configure .
12. Click the drop-down menu of Modem protocol to select the protocol you need and click OK .
13. Then return to the Connect window. Click Dial to make a connection. When the connection is complete, you are ready to access
the Internet or remote network.
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