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GaneData I-DEM 16 User Manual And Manual

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I-DEM 16 USB Caller ID Device
User Manual and Guide

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Summary of Contents for GaneData I-DEM 16

  • Page 1 I-DEM 16 USB Caller ID Device User Manual and Guide...
  • Page 2 Have I Got Everything? • Package Contents Installation • Connecting the unit • Installing the Drivers • Windows Operating Systems • Non Windows Operating Systems Development Notes • General • Specification • Hardware • Specification of Data • Caller ID Structure •...
  • Page 3 Please check the package contents and make sure you have all the equipment listed below. If you find you have something missing please contact us immediately. Package Contents: 1X GaneData USB 1X USB Cable 1X Telephone Cable Please note: The device drivers and manual are available on the GaneData website http://ganedata.co.uk/products/callerid.html...
  • Page 4 Step 1 – Unpack the GaneData USB package and check the contents with those on page 1. Step 2 – Connect the GaneData USB device to the computer using the USB cable and connect the telephone line with GaneData USB device by provided cable.
  • Page 5 Step 1: Open “device manager” under hardware Tab by right clicking on my computer and then properties...
  • Page 6 Step 2 – Open the GaneData USB driver Folder and copy the address from address bar of the folder: e.g. D:\Drivers\GaneData USB Driver Step 3 – Right click on “GaneData USB” shown under “Ports (COM & LPT)” and click “Update Driver Software” button.
  • Page 7 Step 5 – Windows will then warn you that it cannot verify the publisher of this driver software. Click “Install the driver software anyway”. Step 6 – Once the driver has been installed you will then need to repeat steps 3 to 6 for the “USB Serial Port”.
  • Page 8 General GaneData USB is a device for decoding the Caller ID from the telephone line and presenting it on a virtual serial Port on a PC. With the right PC application the GaneData USB allows to record the following details from a telephone call.
  • Page 9 Specification Continued: By detecting ring OR line reversal signal as the start of the Caller ID sequence, the GaneData USB device is able to work with all of the FSK data formats i.e. US FSK, ETSI FSK and BT FSK.
  • Page 10 Caller ID Structure: Within the FSK data types, there are two types of message structures. The one used in Europe (including the UK) and most of the US is known as the Multiple Data Message Format (MDMF) and is described below. The other message structure is known as the Single Data Message Format (SDMF).
  • Page 11 Message type For valid Caller ID this will in most instances be 80H. For message waiting 82H is sent but this is little used. In general, if 80H is not received from the serial port, the whole Caller ID string can be discarded. Message length This is a total of all the bytes to follow, except the Checksum.
  • Page 12 Reason for absence of number=04H This parameter is set as follows: WITHHELD=50H (P ASCII) UNAVAILABLE=4FH (O ASCII) Calling Line Name=07H This parameter was initially designed to send the caller’s name. However, international calls have "INTERNATIONAL" in this field, and some payphone calls have "PAYPHONE"...
  • Page 13 Byte Sent Description Message Type Message Length Call Type Parameter Parameter length Call type = 1 (Voice Call) Date & Time Parameter Parameter length = 8 0 (Month = 10) 0 (Day = 10) 3 (Hour = 3) 0 (Minutes = 30)
  • Page 14 Calling Number Parameter Parameter length = 10 0 (Number = 1234567890) Calling Name Parameter Parameter length = 7 (Space) Checksum...