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USB ISDN TA
Quick Installation Guide
Doc No.: 120501-03
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION................................................ 1 THE USB ISDN TA ............................................ 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS..................................... 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS .......................................... 1 GETTING TO KNOW THE USB ISDN TA ..... 2 THE ADAPTER’S PORTS....................................... 2 THE ADAPTER’S LEDS ....................................... 2 INSTALLING THE USB ISDN TA .................... 3 INSTALLING THE
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Introduction The USB ISDN TA ISDN (Integrated Service Digital Network) is the most convenient and economical way to use the existing copper wire for both voice and data communication. With the USB ISDN TA, data transmission rate can reach up to 128K. It can not only provides 128K transmission but also allows voice conversation and fast Internet Access simultaneously. The USB ISDN TA is a low cost USB ISDN modem for applications like INTERNET ACCES and FAX capabilities. EASY access d
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Getting to Know the USB ISDN TA The Adapter’s Ports ISDN Port: connects to an ISDN cable USB Port: connects to an USB cable The Adapter’s LEDs Power: glows green when the software driver is well installed in your computer B1: glows green when transmitting / receiving data in 64 Kbps speed mode B2: glows green when transmitting / receiving data in 128 Kbps speed mode - 2 -
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Installing the USB ISDN TA Installing the USB ISDN TA & Cabling 1. Insert the USB cable’s square end into the adapter’s USB port. 2. Insert the rectangular end of the USB cable into the USB host port on your PC. Connecting to an ISDN Network 1. Connect one end of an ISDN cable into the adapter’s ISDN port. 2. Connect the other end of the ISDN cable into S/T port on NT1 ISDN device. - 3 -
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Windows 98 Installation 1. Connect the rectangular end of the USB cable into the USB host port of your computer, and the square end into the USB port of your network adapter. Windows 98 will automatically detect the device. Click Next to continue. 2. Select Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended) and click Next. 3. Insert the device driver into your CD-ROM drive. Select Specify a location, direct Windows 98 to the location where the driver stored and click Next.
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12. Go to Start, Settings, Control Panel, Systems and then Device Manager. 13. Click Intelligent ISDN Drivers and Network adapters to expand. If Intelligent CAPI 2.0 driver, Intelligent USB adapter and Intelligent ISDN WAN miniport are found, that means your network adapter exists and enabled. If not, consult your distributor for technical support. Dial Up to Internet 1. Go to My Computer, Dial-Up Networking. Double-click the Make New Connection icon. - 5 -
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2. Name your connection appropriately, select your network adapter and click Next. 3. Enter the Telephone number that your ISP provided and click Next. 4. Click Finish to complete the connection setup. 5. When the My Connection icon appears, right-click the icon and select Properties. 6. Click to clear the Use area code…check box, make appropriate settings as the following figure and click OK. 7. Enter the User name and Password that your ISP provided and click Connect, then you wil
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Windows 2000 Installation 1. Connect the rectangular end of the USB cable into the USB host port of your computer, and the square end into the USB port of your network adapter. Windows 2000 will automatically detect the device. Click Next to continue. 2. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (recommended) and click Next. 3. Select Specify a location and click Next. 4. Insert the device driver into your CD-ROM drive. Click Browse, direct Windows 2000 to the location whe
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Dial Up to Internet 1. Go to Start, Settings, Control Panel, Network and Dial-up Connections. Double-click the Make New Connection icon. When the following figure appears, click Next to continue. 2. Select Dial-up to the Internet and click Next. 3. Select I want to set up…and click Next. 4. Select I connect through a phone line and a modem and click Next. 5. Select your network adapter and click Next. 6. Click to clear the Use area code…check box, enter the Telephone number that
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9. Select No and click Next. 10. Click to clear To connect to the Internet…check box and click Finish. 11. Double-click the connection icon that you set up. 12. Click Dial, then you will be able to surf the Internet - 9 -
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Windows ME Installation 1. Connect the rectangular end of the USB cable into the USB host port of your computer, and the square end into the USB port of your network adapter. Windows ME will automatically detect the device. Insert the device driver into your CD-ROM drive, select Automatic search for…and click Next. Windows ME will search for appropriate driver and copy necessary files onto your system. 2. Click Finish. 3. When the ISDN Configuration windows appears, click Next.
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that means your network adapter exists and enabled. If not, consult your distributor for technical support. Dial Up to Internet 1. Go to Start, Settings, Dial-Up Networking. Double-click the Make New Connection icon. 2. Name your connection appropriately, select your network adapter and click Next. 3. Enter the Telephone number that your ISP provided and click Next. 4. Click Finish to complete the connection setup. - 11 -
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5. When the My Connection icon appears, right-click the icon and select Properties. 6. Click to clear the Use area code…check box, make appropriate settings as the following figure and click OK. 7. Enter the User name and Password that your ISP provided and click Connect, then you will be able to surf the Internet. - 12 -
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Windows XP Installation 1. Connect the rectangular end of the USB cable into the USB host port of your computer, and the square end into the USB port of your network adapter. Windows XP will detect the new device and prompt you to insert the network device driver. Insert the device driver into the CD-ROM drive of your system, select Install the software automatically (Recommended) and click Next to continue. 2. Windows will start searching for the appropriate driver for the installat
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Dial Up to Internet 1. Go to Start, Control Panel, Network Connections. Double-click the Create a new connection icon. When the following figure appears, click Next to continue. 2. Select Connect to the Internet and click Next. 3. Select Set up my connection manually and click Next. 4. Select Connect using a dial-up modem and click Next. 5. Select your network adapter and click Next. 6. Name your connection appropriately and click Next. 7. Enter the Telephone number that your ISP
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Appendix Specifications Application Answering Machine with BVRP or RVS- COM Euro File Transfer with BVRP or RVS- COM Fax with BVRP or RVS-COM Internet Access Phone with BVRP or RVS-COM Hardware Interface ISDN S/T USB LED Power B1 B2 OS Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP Switch Protocol DSS1: Euro-ISDN Software Interface CAPI 2.0 ISDN WAN Miniport - 15 -
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S/T ISDN Interface Support OSI level 1 conform to UIT-T I.430 for basic access at S and T interfaces (ETSI 300012/ANSI T1.605) Line interface transformer direct drive Full-duplex transmission at 192kbps on separate transmit and receive twisted pairs using alternate mark inversion (AMI) line coding 2 B channels at 64kbps each plus 1 D channel at 16kbps All I.430 wiring configurations supported including passive bus for TE’S distributed point to point and point to multipoint Mu
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requests Bus or self powered application (pin programmable) Onnow power management (D0, D2, D3) suspend mode compliance Pin programmable high/low power USB device registration, wake-up capability, USB device identification General USB hot plug and play interface Control access and interrupt handling provided through the USB interface All FIFOS and FIFOS management needed in-cluded for USB/ISDN data processing Internal PLL to generate the USB 48MHz clock from a 15.36MHz crys