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Contents 1 Introduction Product Description About This Manual Safety Warnings Technical Specifications Features 2 Installation in Windows 95 3 Installation in Windows 98 4 Installation in Windows NT 5 Installation in Windows 2000 6 Installation in Windows ME...
Product Description The MT128ZLX-ST/NT is a credit-card-size ISDN terminal adapter. It is plug- and-play compatible. The MT128ZLX-ST/NT is a Type II PCMCIA (PC-card) device with a thickness of 5 mm. It complies with the PCMCIA Standard Release 2.1 and JEIDA 4.2. The MT128ZLX-ST works with the “S/T” ISDN interface.
About This Manual This User Guide explains how to install your MT128ZLX-ST or MT128ZLX-NT terminal adapter in multiple operating systems. Windows 95 Windows 2000 Windows 98 Windows ME (Millenium Edition) Windows NT For comprehensive information about the MT128ZLX-ST and MT128ZLX-ST terminal adapters, see the User Guide (S0000154) which is in PDF format on the MT128ZLX Product CD.
Features Compatible with most laptop computers Compatible with Card and Socket Services Easy to install and use Card is hot swappable Supports popular OSs (e.g., Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME) Windows-based configuration utility included == Microsoft Plug and Play (PnP) Compatible == Multiple signaling protocol compatibility with the following ISDN protocols and switches: NI-1, ETSI, AT&T 5ESS and Nortel DMS- == B-Channel speed support: 56Kbps and 64Kbps == B-Channel Protocol: V.120, X.75, Async-to-Sync PPP Conversion,...
Windows 95 Installation NOTE: Before beginning the installation, you must obtain the following technical information from your telephone company: SPIDs (North America only) Switch Type Voice Encoding scheme Telephone Number(s) NOTE: As you begin this procedure, the MT128ZLX card should not be installed in the computer’s PCMCIA slot.
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7. The Start Copying Files screen allows you one last chance to go back and change information that you have provided in previous steps. When satisfied with your settings, click Next> to begin copying files. 8. Progress screens will appear while files are being copied to your hard disk. 9.
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Click OK. This installs the NDIS Application Program Interface and adds ISDN-LINE0 and ISDN-LINE1 to the list of devices in Dial-Up Networking. At the Network screen (under the Configuration tab), click OK. 19. The ISDN Configuration wizard begins. NOTE: The information entered in the Microsoft ISDN Configuration wizard does not affect the operation of the MT128ZLX.
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MT128ZLX Quick Start 2: Windows 95 Install...
Windows 98 Installation NOTE: Before beginning the installation, you must obtain the following technical information from your telephone company: SPIDs (North America only) Switch Type Voice Encoding scheme Telephone Number(s) NOTE: As you begin this procedure, the MT128ZLX card should not be installed in the computer’s PCMCIA slot.
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6. At the Select Program Folder screen, you can accept the default folder or select another folder into which the program icons will be added. Then click Next>. 7. The Start Copying Files screen allows you one last chance to go back and change information that you have provided in previous steps.
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Networking. At the Network screen (under the Configuration tab), click OK. 17. The ISDN Configuration wizard begins. NOTE: The information entered in the Microsoft ISDN Configuration wizard does not affect the operation of the MT128ZLX. However, completing this wizard is necessary to update certain dial-up networking software components to add ISDN functionality to Windows 98.
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MT128ZLX Quick Start 3 Windows 98 Install 23. Driver installation is now complete. However, before you can use your MT128ZLX in Windows 98, it must be configured with SPIDs (in the U.S. and Canada), telephone numbers, voice-encoding information, and switch-type information. (See the procedure “Configuring the MT128ZLX in Windows 98”...
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MT128ZLX Quick Start 3: Windows 98 Install...
Windows NT4 Installation Note: To install, configure, and remove devices in Windows NT, your logon permissions must include the ability to load and remove device drivers. 1. Insert the MT128ZLX card into the laptop PC. 2. Insert the MT128ZLX Installation CD into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. 3.
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10. When the restart process is complete, the HW Detect window will appear. This screen presents the IRQ values and base-I/O addresses that are available in the computer. Available resources are marked with a green check. Resources already in use are marked with a red “X.” This is an informational screen only.
Windows 2000 Installation NOTE: Before beginning the installation, you must obtain the following technical information from your telephone company: SPIDs (North America only) Switch Type Voice Encoding scheme Telephone Number(s) NOTE: To install, configure, and remove devices in Windows 2000, your logon permissions must include the ability to load and remove device drivers.
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4. Double-click on the Setup.exe file to launch the Configuration Utility Setup program. At the Welcome screen, click Next>. 5. At the Choose Destination Location screen, you can accept the default path or enter a different path at which to install the Configuration Utility files.
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14. The ISDN Configuration wizard screen sequence (labeled ISDN – Intelligent PCMCIA ISDN TA (Net)) begins. NOTE: The information entered in the Microsoft ISDN Configuration wizard does not affect the operation of the MT128ZLX. However, completing this wizard is necessary to update certain dial-up networking software components to add ISDN functionality to Windows 2000.
Windows ME Installation NOTE: Before beginning the installation, you must obtain the following technical information from your telephone company: SPIDs (North America only) Switch Type Voice Encoding scheme Telephone Number(s) NOTE: As you begin this procedure, the MT128ZLX card should not be installed in the computer’s PCMCIA slot.
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5. At the Choose Destination Location screen, you can accept the default path or enter a different path at which to install the Configuration Utility files. Click Next>. 6. At the Select Program Folder screen, you can accept the default folder or select another folder into which the program icons will be added.
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13. Windows ME will detect the MT128ZLX card. The New Hardware Found wizard will display a series of screens indicating that is has found new hardware and that it is installing the corresponding software. 14. Go to Start | Settings | Control Panel. Double-click the Add New Hardware icon.
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20. The ISDN Configuration wizard is launched. At the first screen, click Next>. NOTE: The information entered in the Microsoft ISDN Configuration Wizard is overridden by the information entered in the MT128ZLX configuration utility, which was installed during the driver installation.
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MT128ZLX Quick Start 6: Windows ME Install switch-type information. (See the procedure “Configuring the MT128ZLX In Windows ME” in the User Guide, S0000154.)
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