TRENDnet TIM-128 User Manual

TRENDnet TIM-128 User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    ISDN TA PC Card User Manual...
  • Page 2: System Requirements

    INTRODUCTION The ISDN TA PC Card brings the latest in mobile communication technology with flexibility and convenience. With the wide range ISDN signaling protocols switches supports, mobile experts may enjoy the mobile communication across the world and the high speed digital service. System Requirements Pentium 75 or above At least 30MB free hard disk space...
  • Page 3 Voice (CAPI only) Line Rate 64/56 Kbps on 1 B-channel 128/112 Kbps on 2 B-channel (PPP/MP) 64/56Kbps on 1 B-channel 16Kbps on D-channel ISDN Network & Switch Compatibility National ISDN-1 (NI-1) AT&T 5ESS Custom Northen Telecom DMS-100 Custom DSS1 (Euro-ISDN) INS-Net 64 Application Program Interface Supported VCOMM...
  • Page 4: Parts Names

    Parts Names 15-pin PC Card Connector ISDN Network Connection Cable - 3 -...
  • Page 5: Hardware Installation

    HARDWARE INSTALLATION If you are using the ISDN TA PC Card under Windows 95/98/2000, Do NOT insert the PCMCIA card until after the software installation is completed. Align the PC card with the arrow sign pointing toward the computer’s PCMCIA slot. Connect the 15-pin PC card connectors with the two exposed end of the PC card.
  • Page 6 Connects to ISDN TA PC Card Connects to ISDN TA PC Card Connects to ISDN line Terminal resistor Connects to ISDN line - 5 -...
  • Page 7: First Thing To Know About Software Installation

    FIRST THING TO KNOW ABOUT SOFTWARE INSTALLATION The ISDN TA PC Card is designed to support a wide bandwidth of interfaces/drivers for a total solution in different environments. The software setup procedures accordingly vary from interfaces/drivers to interfaces/drivers. To help you set up the software efficiently, the software installation is organized by interfaces under Windows 95/98/2000 and Windows NT respectively.
  • Page 8: Windows Nt

    Hyper Terminal CAPI RVS-COM Center CAPI 2.0 Interface ISDN Low Level Driver The blocked area indicate that after when setup.exe has been executed (see section titled “Installing Device Driver”), the Phone Dialer CAPI mode and NDIS were also installed. You may then use Phone Dialer or the functions with NDIS mode directly.
  • Page 9 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS 95/98/2000 Installing the Device Driver Insert the device driver compact disc or disks by sequence into your computer. Double-click My Computer. Double-click the drive whichever contains the device driver. For example, if you are using disks, insert the disks into drive A, double-click “ 3½ Floppy (A:) ”...
  • Page 10 For Windows 2000, the following picture will also appear afterwards. Click Yes to continue. Select the appropriate protocol in Windows 2000. Click Next. Follow the on-screen instruction to finish setting. Installing the Application Programs Before you start, make sure the type of your Application Program Interface. The Application Program Interface (API) is used as the interface between the hardware (ISDN TA PC Card) and the application programs.
  • Page 11: Making Ppp Connection (Basic Internet)

    run with traditional terminal program packages, such as Windows 95 Hyper Terminal, Procom Plus for Windows, Telix, pcAnywhere, etc., to hook up to the on-line services and bulletin boards. In this mode, ISDN AT commands are usually used to drive the ISDN multifunction PC Card. Making PPP Connection (Basic Internet) Go to My Computer.
  • Page 12 From the Dial-Up Networking window right-click your newly created connection. Select Properties. On the General tab, cancel the selection of “Use area code and Dialing Properties” and click OK. From the Start menu, select Programs. Select Configuration Utility. Click Config. A dialogue box will prompt you to change the settings to fit your needs.
  • Page 13: Making Multilink Ppp Connections

    as a selection, it is highly recommended that you chose a specific selection, to reduce the chance of incompatibility. selections are as follows: Canada & United States Enter the ISDN phone numbers and the Service Profile Identifier. Number (SPID) will be supplied by your local ISDN telephone company. [NOTE: With the “INS Net 64”...
  • Page 14: Making V.120 Connections

    Name the new connection appropriately. For example, “V.110”. Select “Intelligent PCMCIA ISDN TA (modem)” in the “Select a device” box. Click Configure, and specify the V.110 user rate in the Maximum speed box. Click Next. Maximum speed=1200 Maximum speed=2400 Maximum speed=4800 Maximum speed=9600 Maximum speed=19200 V.110 user rate = 19200 bps.
  • Page 15: Making Multi-Destination Connections

    Click “Configure” button, and give the appropriate settings. Ignore the “Maximum speed” setting (but you are still recommended to set to the speed at higher than 64000 bps, such as 115200 or higher). Click “Next”. Enter the ISDN phone number of the remote party that you want to call. Click “Next”, and click “Finish”...
  • Page 16 CAPI Mode Before starting any applications in “CommCenter” is required to be executed. If the RVS.COM is not yet installed on your computer, perform the following procedures. Installing RVS.COM Lite 1. Insert the RVS-COM compact disc into your CD-ROM drive. Press Yes when the opening screen appears.
  • Page 17 4. Click Express configuration main line>. Follow the on-screen instruction to finish the installation. 5. To make sure if the RVS-COM has been well installed, you may check by going to the Start menu->Settings->Control Panel->Modems to see if “RVS ISDN Internet PPP” exists in there as illustrated below. - 16 -...
  • Page 18: Making Ppp Connections

    Making PPP connections Execute RVSCommCenter”. Click “Make new Connection” in the Dial-Up Networking folder. Name the new connection appropriately, for example, “RVS_PPP”. Select “RVS ISDN Internet PPP”. - 17 -...
  • Page 19 Click Configure…. Select “RVS Port (COM#)”. Click OK. Click Next. Enter the ISDN phone number of your ISP. Click Next. Click “Finish”. Now you are ready for Internet access through CAPI. Making Multilink PPP Connections There are two ways to setup the ISDN PC Card for Multilink PPP (MP or MLP) connections through CAPI mode.
  • Page 20 Method 2 Execute RVSCommCenter”. Click the Service tab. When the above dialog box appear, check 2 Go to My computer. Select Control Panel. Double-click Modem. Click Add. Select “Other Modem”. Click “Next”. Select “Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list”. Click Next. Select “RVS Datentechnik”...
  • Page 21 Select the RVS COM ISDN port that you just added. Click Next. Click “Finish”. Now you can see “RVS ISDN Internet PPP #2” in the modem list in “Control Panel” “Modem”. - 20 -...
  • Page 22 10. Enter “Dial-Up Networking” folder in My Computer. 11. Click “Make new Connection”, and name the new connection appropriately. For example, “RVS_MP”. Select the modem “RVS ISDN Internet PPP”. Click Next. 12. Enter the ISDN phone number your ISDN ISP. Click Next to finish. - 21 -...
  • Page 23 13. Right-click the new connection in Dial-Up Network. Click Property. 14. Click the “Multilink” tab. Check “Use additional device”. Click Add. Select RVS ISDN Internet PPP #2”. Click OK to complete the Multilink PPP settings. Making V.110 Connections Execute “CommCenter”. And make sure all the settings are well and correctly configured.
  • Page 24: Making X.75 Connections

    Maximum speed=4800 Maximum speed=9600 Maximum speed=19200 V.110 user rate = 19200 bps. Maximum speed=38400 V.110 user rate = 38400 bps. Maximum speed=57600 V.110 user rate = 57600 bps* If the maximum speed you selected is not in the above list, the system will automatically adapt the V.110 user rate to the default setting at 38400 bps.
  • Page 25: Eurofile Transfer Applications

    Run Windows 95 “Hypertrm”. Name the new connection appropriately. For example, “RVS_X75”. Click “OK”. Enter the ISDN phone number that you want to connect to. Select “RVS ISDN X.75 transparent” in “Connect using” box. Click “OK”. Click “Dial” button to make dialing. After establish the ISDN link, you can use the data transmission protocol, such as Z-modem or X-modem, for data transfer.
  • Page 26 Select, by opening the list of the field Name, another party that has already been saved, or enter a Name for a new other party. Enter the Phone number of the other party and check Other party uses ISDN Eurofile transfer. Click Next. Enter the details for the connection in the Connect To dialog box.
  • Page 27: Making "Modem Over Isdn" Connections

    The connection will be established and you will then see the folder that the other party has made available to you for access. Use Drag & Drop or the Clipboard (Copy / Paste) to transfer files between Explorer windows or the Desktop on your PC and the folder on the other party's PC, and vice versa.
  • Page 28 Open “Switch type” tab. Choose appropriate “Voice Encoding” scheme. Now you are ready to use the RVS-COM’s Softmodem function. Refer to the RVS-COM on-line documentation for application details. Making G3 Fax over ISDN Start CommCenter. Open the SoftwareFax tab. Select “Use SoftwareFax to receive fax” to receive a fax.
  • Page 29 Open the Service tab. Select Accept calls. Select Fax. Click OK. - 28 -...
  • Page 30 Sending a fax Start Create New Fax in the RVS-COM group programs. Click OK. Follow the on-screen instruction to enter the necessary information. When all set, RVS will send out the fax for you automatically. - 29 -...
  • Page 31 Receiving a fax Wait for incoming fax calls. You can go to Inbox to read the incoming fax. Voice Applications The voice applications included are: Digital answering machine ISDN Phone (acts like a telephone set, that you can communicate with the remote parties over ISDN line) To fully use the voice applications, especially the ISDN Phone service, a full- duplex audio device (sound card) is required.
  • Page 32 Digital Answering Machine Start RVSCommCenter. Open the Service tab. Check Accept calls. Check Answerphone. Open the ISDN tab, select the appropriate ISDN voice coding scheme for your location. A-law is usually used in European countries, and Mu-law for North America. Make sure all the other settings in “RVS CommCenter”...
  • Page 33 Click Settings to record/edit your greeting message. The incoming voice message will be stored in “Inbox”. Double-click the received voice mails to play back the messages. ISDN Phone Start RVS-COM “CommCenter”. Open the Service tab. Clear the selections of the Accept calls and the Answerphone check box.
  • Page 34 Make sure all the other settings in “CommCenter” are correctly configured. Click OK. Run “Config” in “Configuration Utility”. Open “Switch type”. Choose appropriate “Voice Encoding” scheme. The setting should be consistent with RVS-COM in step (3). Start Telephone in “RVS-COM Lite” program group. Click “Answerphone”...
  • Page 35 Click “Finish”. Click “Next”. Select the appropriate ISDN “Switch protocol”. Click “Next”. (The settings will be used for “Dial-Up Networking” utility through NDIS WAN application program interface.) Enter the ISDN phone number(s). Click “Next”. 10. Click “Finish”. When system prompts to ask for updating Windows and NDIS drivers, enter the correct driver path(s) to complete the installation.
  • Page 36 Making Multilink PPP Connections When the PPP connection settings “method 2” in the previous section is completed, right-click the NDIS connection icon in DUN and select “Properties” (or click the NDIS connection icon, then click “File”, then select “Properties”). Click “Settings” button in “General” settings folder. Select “Use additional devices”.
  • Page 37 and the secondary phone number, if available, for making Multi-Link PPP connections. Click “OK” to finish the Multi-Link PPP settings. Open the “Server Types” folder and complete all the TCP/IP settings accordingly, refer to the information provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
  • Page 38 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS NT4.X Installing the Device Driver Go to Control Panel. (You may go to the Start menu, select Setting to open the Control Panel folder.) Select Network. A Network dialog box will appear as illustrated below. Select Adapter tab. Click Add…. The following dialog box will appear.
  • Page 39 If you are using disks to install the device driver, insert the disk into your free floppy drive and type in the drive name, for example, A:, to continue. Or if you are using compact disk to install, insert the compact disk into your computer and type in the CD-ROM drive letter followed by winnt\driver, and click OK to continue.
  • Page 40 Press OK to continue. The installation program will proceed automatically. When finished, a Setup Message will prompt you to invoke Remote Access Services (RAS) setup. Press OK to continue. 10. When the Network dialog box appear, select the Services tab. - 39 -...
  • Page 41 11. Select Remote Access Service. Click Properties. The following figure will appear. 12. Select Add... When the Add RAS Device dialog box appear, select ISDN1 – ISDN_TA and click OK. Press Add... again to add ISDN2- ISDN_TA. When completed, press Continue. You will be prompted to - 40 -...
  • Page 42 the Network dialog box again. Click Close to continue. The installation program will continue automatically. When finished, Windows will prompt you to restart your computer. Click Yes to continue. - 41 -...
  • Page 43 Installing the Application Programs Before you start, make sure the type of your Application Program Interface. The Application Program Interface (API) is used as the interface between the hardware (ISDN TA PC Card) and the application programs. Up to date, the available Application Program Interface for Windows NT are NDIS and CAPI.
  • Page 44 Internet Access Go to My Computer. Select Dial-Up Networking. Click New... to name the phonebook. Enter in the name properly. Shift to the next tab to enter in the required data as illustrated below. When finished, click OK. Select Dial to continue. When the Connect to ISDN dialogue appears, you are on the Internet.
  • Page 45: Installing Rvs-Com Lite

    CAPI Mode Installing RVS-COM Lite Make sure the RVS-COM Lite “CommCenter” has been executed before start any application in CAPI mode. For details, refer to the previous section with the same title in the Windows 95/98 environment. Applications All the applications applied in Windows NT can be executed as in Windows 95/98.
  • Page 46 15. If you are not new of using Dial-up Networking, click “New” command button. If this is your first connection, just skip it. Give a name for the new connection. For example, “RVS_PPP”. Click “Next”. 16. Select “Send my plain text password…” (recommended). Click “Next”. 17.
  • Page 47: Making "Modem Over Isdn" Connections (Using Capi Software)

    13. Select “COM# RVS ISDN Internet PPP #2” in RAS device list. Click “OK”. 14. Click “Continue”. Then, re-start Windows NT. 15. Run RVS-COM “CommCenter”. 16. Double click “Dial-Up Networking” in “My Computer”. 17. If you are not new of using Dial-up Networking, click “New” command button.
  • Page 48 Open “Switch type”. Choose appropriate “Voice Encoding” scheme. The setting should be consistent with RVS-COM in step (3). Now you are ready to use the RVS-COM’s Softmodem function. Refer to the RVS-COM on-line documentation for application details. Making G3 Fax over ISDN Start CommCenter.
  • Page 49: Isdn At Commands

    ISDN AT COMMANDS Besides using configuration utility as described in the previous section, you can alternatively use ISDN AT command to configure and use the Intelligent ISDN TA PC Card. More specifically, AT commands are usually issued to the ISDN TA PC Card to control the TA's operation and configuration.
  • Page 50 AT!Z=9<Enter> AT&N0=0<Enter> Mostly the AT commands can also be entered in the same command line. For example, AT!C0=0!Z=9&N0=0<Enter> As shown above, it is not necessary to put spaces between the commands (there is no space between AT, !C0=0, !Z=9, and &N0=0). The ISDN TA usually returns an response at the next line if it understands the command.
  • Page 51: Appendix: Isdn At Command

    APPENDIX: ISDN AT COMMAND Command Description Go off-hook (answer the incoming call immediately) ATB? Display V.110 user rate for out-going calls ATBn n=0 V.110 user rate: 600 bps V.110 user rate: 1200 bps V.110 user rate: 2400 bps V.110 user rate: 4800 bps V.110 user rate: 9600 bps V.110 user rate: 19200 bps V.110 user rate: 38400 bps...
  • Page 52 Hang up the ISDN data calls Disconnect ISDN Phone voice calls ATH1 ATH3 Disconnect ISDN data calls and ISDN Phone voice calls ATI3 View driver version Return to connection (on-line) mode AT!C0=n ISDN D-channel protocol and switches selection n=00 AT&T 5ESS Custom Northern Telecom DMS-100 Custom n=01 n=02...
  • Page 53 Enable 3.1K Hz audio B-channel protocol selection AT!Z=n n=05 V.120 n=06 V.110 n=09 Async to Sync PPP conversion Note: The "!" commands are used to change certain fundamental configuration parameters which are changed very infrequently - often, only once at installation.

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