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Communications software and documentation on disks or on a
CD-ROM. These disks also have some utilities that can help with
problematic installations in non-Plug and Play systems.
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Packet of online services.
You may also have received:
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A standard voice handset with connecting cord (included). (You
can also use your favorite handset or headset but not a telephone.)
To use the ISDN TA, you also need the following:
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An ISDN line connection (typically a wall-mounted telephone jack
or socket).
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A 486 or faster computer with an available full-size IBM PC-
compatible 16-bit ISA slot, 8 MB RAM, a 3.5
drive with at least 5 MB available and Microsoft Windows 3.1,
3.11, Windows 95 or higher, or Windows NT Version 4.0 or
higher. A mouse is recommended.
Note:
For Windows NT you must have a Plug and Play BIOS.
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A tool, if necessary, for removing and putting back the computer
cover. (See your computer's manual.)
Installing the Hardware
1.
Turn off and unplug your computer. Do not plug it back in or
turn it on until you finish the installation.
2.
Carefully take the cover off your computer. If you need help,
refer to your computer's manual.
3.
Touch a metal surface to discharge static electricity. Static
electricity can damage computer and TA components.
4.
Plug your ISDN TA into an available 16-bit ISA-compatible
slot inside. See the following illustration.
12
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disk drive, hard
ISDN TA Owner's Manual
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