Multi-Tech MultiModem ISDN MT128ISA-UV User Manual

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  • Page 1 Models MT128ISA-UV, MT128PCI-SD, MT128PCI-SV User Guide...
  • Page 2 Furthermore, Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description ....................6 Product Overview ............................7 Introduction ............................7 Product Description ..........................7 Features ............................... 8 What Is in Your MultiModemISDN Package? ..................8 Manual Organization ..........................9 Chapter 1 – Introduction and Description ..................... 9 Chapter 2 –...
  • Page 4 Windows NT Installation and Configuration ....................41 Windows NT Single Channel Access (NDISWAN) ................44 Windows NT Multilinked Channel Access (NDISWAN) ..............44 Windows NT and the CAPI Interface ....................46 Windows NT Single Channel Access (CAPI) ..................47 Windows NT Multilinked Channel Access (CAPI) ................48 Windows NT Removal of the ISDN Drivers ..................
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 - Introduction And Description

    Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description...
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    There are two ISDN interface options, ST and U. If you purchased the ST interface adapter (MT128PCI-SD/SV), you need an ISDN NT1device connection to the ISDN switch. If you purchased the U interface adapter (MT128ISA-UV), it can directly connect to the ISDN switch (figure 1-1).
  • Page 7: Features

    • User Guide (this manual - on diskette) • The Quick Start Guide • RJ11-BTS adapter (UK only) • RVS-COM Lite (Model’s MT128PCI-SD/SV only) If any of these items are missing, please contact Multi-Tech Systems or your dealer/ distributor. MT128ISA/PCI...
  • Page 8: Manual Organization

    ISDN environment. Chapter 3 – AT Commands Multi-Tech’s ISDN adapters supports Microsoft Windows Comm. API interface. This interface is similar to a modem interface and enables existing applications based on AT commands to access ISDN.
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Technical Specifications Model Number(s) MT128ISA-UV, MT128PCI-SD and MT128PCI-SV Network Interface RJ-45 “S/T” Interface or RJ-45 “U” Interface RJ-11 POTS Interface (V models) Switch Compatibility AT&T 5ESS, Nortel DMS-100, US NI-1 & NI2, ETSI, INS-64 B-Channel Protocols Voice, Data (56K, 64K, 112K or 128K HDLC), V.120, X.75, Async. PPP to Sync. PPP...
  • Page 10: Chapter 2 - Installation

    Chapter 2 - Installation...
  • Page 11: Installation - Introduction

    ISDN switch. MT128PCI-SD/SV adapters need an NT1 device to connect to the ISDN switch, but the MT128ISA-UV adapter does not require NT1 device. In the UK, and in many European countries, an NT1 device is supplied by your telephone company.
  • Page 12 Chapter 2 - Installation Point “S” 4-8 Wires Point “T” Terminal 4-8 Wires (PBX) Point “U” 2 Wires Point “S” Point “S” Terminal Terminal Figure 2-1 ISDN Interface Points S/T Interface The S/T interface uses an 8-conductor modular cable terminated with an 8-pin RJ-45 plug. An 8-pin RJ-45 jack located on the terminal is used to connect the terminal to the DSL (Digital Subscriber Loops) using this modular cable.
  • Page 13: Internet Access

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Internet Access If you want to use an ISDN adapter to connect to the Internet, you must get an Internet access account from an ISP (Internet Service Provider) in your country. You must also confirm with your ISP that they support either single channel ISDN (64K) or multilinked channel (128K) access.
  • Page 14: Hardware Installation

    Chapter 2 - Installation Hardware Installation 1. Disregard step 1 for models MT128ISA-UV only, and proceed to step 2. The ISDN S/T interface can support up to 8 ISDN terminals and NT1 devices connecting to the ISDN network. Only one ISDN S/T device should have the terminator enabled. Normally the ISDN terminal which is farthest from NT1 should have the terminator enabled.
  • Page 15 (Line port) on the MT128ISA-UV adapter. Your ISDN PC environment is ready for installation. The MT128PCI-SD/SV and adapters attach to the ISDN T interface from the NT1. The MT128ISA-UV adapter attaches to the ISDN U interface directly with ISDN switch.
  • Page 16: Software Installation

    Chapter 2 - Installation Software Installation Before You Begin After installing the terminal adapter in your computer you’ll need to install and configure the adapter drivers, then set up dial-up connections. If you are using Windows 95 you will also need to install Microsoft DUN (Dial-UP Networking) or the ISDN Accelerator Pack.
  • Page 17: Determining Your Modem Type

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Determining your modem type Refer to the following information for assistance in selecting the appropriate modem for your ISDN application. • The Internet MLPPP protocol is for connecting to Internet Servers and other point-to-point (PPP) protocol servers using the Multi-Link Point-to-Point protocol. MLPPP is the only protocol which can link two ISDN B-channels to establish a 128 kilobits per second bandwidth data path.
  • Page 18: Configuring For Your Isdn Switch

    Chapter 2 - Installation Configuring for Your ISDN Switch Regardless of the operating system or application you are using, the installation process will request information from you about the ISDN switch and your remote connection. Use the following information as a reference while configuring your software. ISDN Switch Type If you are not sure which switch type you are using, check with your ISDN provider.
  • Page 19: Windows 3.1 Installation And Configuration

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Windows 3.1 Installation and Configuration You can configure your ISDN connection via COM port emulation, standard WinISDN interface, or the standard CAPI 2.0 interface in Windows 3.1. Follow these steps: 1. Insert the ISDN installation CD/diskette into the disk drive. 2.
  • Page 20: Windows 3.1 Application Interface Setup

    Chapter 2 - Installation 5. You can re-configure the parameters of step 3 by executing the ISDN Configurer in the ISDN Group Folder. The Configuration dialog box also displays the I/O address and IRQ value in the message bar. Windows 3.1 Application Interface Setup Under Windows 3.x applications, you can configure your terminal adapter device using either COM port emulation, the standard WinISDN interface, or the CAPI 2.0 interface.
  • Page 21: Windows 95 Installation And Configuration

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Windows 95 Installation and Configuration Read the following Windows 95 installation steps and setup procedures for NDISWAN, virtual modems (VCOMM) and the standard CAPI interface. After you have installed the internal PC terminal adapter, switch the computer power on and allow Windows 95 to start up.
  • Page 22: Windows 95 And The Ndiswan Interface

    Chapter 2 - Installation If Microsoft’s Dial-Up Networking (DUN) is not installed, you’ll need to install (MSDUN13.EXE) or the Microsoft Accelerator Pack. This installation is not required for systems running Windows 98, NT or Windows 2000. MSDUN13.EXE can be downloaded from www.microsoft.com. If you have already installed DUN skip to the next section to continue your installation.
  • Page 23: Windows 95 Single Channel Access (Ndiswan)

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Figure 2-10. Defining the Switch Protocol 3. Select the Switch protocol that your telephone company uses. For most applications, the Automatic option will work. Click Next to continue. Figure 2-11. Configuring Phone numbers and SPIDs 4. Depending upon on your switch type, you will be prompted to enter phone numbers for your ISDN lines and the corresponding SPIDS (Service Profile ID) or MSN and SAD information (see Chapter 2 “Before You Begin”...
  • Page 24 Chapter 2 - Installation Figure 2-12. Setting up a new NDISWAN Dial-Up Connection The new dial-up connection is ready to configure. 4. From the Dial-Up Networking folder, right click on your new (NDISWAN in this example) connection icon. Choose Properties. Figure 2-13.
  • Page 25: Windows 95 Multilinked Channel Access (Ndiswan)

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Windows 95 Multilinked Channel Access (NDISWAN) 1. To begin, you’ll need to create a new Dial-Up Connection as described in the NDISWAN Single Channel Access section or modify an existing connection. Right click on the Dial- Up connection icon and select Properties. 2.
  • Page 26 Chapter 2 - Installation 3. Select the VCOMM modem you’d like to use with your application (see Chapter 2 “Before You Begin” for more information about selecting your ISDN modem). Figure 2-15. Virtual Modem Installation Note: The screens which follow will differ based on the modem type selected. 4.
  • Page 27: Windows 95 Single Channel Access (Vcomm)

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Figure 2-18. Modem Properties Connection tab 6. The default settings on the Connections tab are generally adequate. Click the Connections tab if you need to change FIFO buffers, connection or call preferences. Click on the Advanced button to make changes to your error control, flow control, add extra settings or set up a log file.
  • Page 28: Windows 95 Multilinked Channel Access (Vcomm)

    Chapter 2 - Installation Windows 95 Multilinked Channel Access (VCOMM) Before attempting to make a 128K MLP connection, verify that your ISP supports the 128K Multilinking PPP protocol. In this example, Universal modems will be set up for 128K MLP Internet access. Verify the Universal modems have been set up on your system by clicking Start>Settings>Control Panel>Modems.
  • Page 29: Windows 95 And The Capi Interface

    MultiModemISDN User Guide 6. Select the Multilink tab and click on Use Additional Devices, then Add. From the list box, select the ISDN-Universal-2 Adapter as in figure 2-21. Click OK, OK to complete the link. Figure 2-21. Setting up multilinking Test your new connection by double clicking on your 128K Dial-Up Connection icon.
  • Page 30: Windows 95 Multilinked Channel Access (Capi)

    Chapter 2 - Installation Windows 95 Multilinked Channel Access (CAPI) If you would like to use multilinking with your CAPI connection, first ensure your ISDN provider supports a 128K MLP option. The ports you link must first be enabled through RVS-COM. In this example, the RVS ISDN V.120 modems are used.
  • Page 31: Windows 95 Removal Of The Isdn Driver

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Windows 95 Removal of the ISDN Driver To remove ISDN drivers from Windows 95: 1. Remove the NDISWAN adapter (NDISWAN driver) by selecting Start>Settings>Control > Panel>Network. Choose IINWAN95 - ISDN Adapter, Remove. Do not reboot Windows. 2. Remove all virtual modems associated with the ISDN adapter COMports by selecting Start>Settings>Control Panel>Modem, then Remove.
  • Page 32: Windows 98 Installation And Configuration

    Chapter 2 - Installation Windows 98 Installation and Configuration Read the following installation steps to assist you in the setup and configuration of the NDISWAN, virtual modem (VCOMM) and CAPI interfaces. 1. After installing the internal PC terminal adapter, switch the computer power on and allow Windows 98 to start up.
  • Page 33: Windows 98 Single Channel Access (Ndiswan)

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Windows 98 Single Channel Access (NDISWAN) 1. To Add the NDISWAN driver. Click on Start>Settings>Control Panel>Network>Add>Adapter>Add>Have Disk. Specify the folder for the ISDNND98.INF file (located in the root directory of the Windows 98 ISDN driver diskette), click OK. 2.
  • Page 34: Windows 98 Multilinked Channel Access (Ndiswan)

    Chapter 2 - Installation Figure 2-24. Make a New Connection 2. Enter the area code and phone number for the ISP or remote LAN to which you wish to connect. Click Next>Finish. The new connection icon (NDISWAN) is added to the Dial-Up Networking folder.
  • Page 35: Windows 98 And The Vcomm (Virtual Modem) Interface

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Windows 98 and the VCOMM (Virtual Modem) Interface While installing the MultiModem ISDN drivers for Windows 98, two virtual ISDN COM ports are automatically created. You can create a virtual modem definition and attach it to either or both of these virtual communication ports.
  • Page 36: Windows 98 Multilinked Channel Access (Vcomm)

    Chapter 2 - Installation 1. Make a new connection by clicking Start>Programs>Accessories>Communications>Dial-Up Networking. Double-click Make New Connection and enter a descriptive name for this new connection. Select the ISDN (Internet PPP, 64K) Adapter modem and click Configure. Verify the modem connection is to ISDN ComPort1 or ISDN ComPort2.
  • Page 37: Windows 98 And The Capi Interface

    MultiModemISDN User Guide 4. Click Next, then Finish. A new connection icon appears in the Dial-Up Networking window. Now you are ready to set up multilinking. 1.Highlight the 128K MLP Dial-Up Networking connection icon you just created and right click. Select Properties>General Verify that the Primary Device is set to the Universal- 1 virtual modem configured for the first ISDN COM port.
  • Page 38: Windows 98 Multilinked Channel Access (Capi)

    Chapter 2 - Installation Windows 98 Multilinked Channel Access (CAPI) If you would like to use multilinking with your CAPI connection, first ensure your ISDN provider supports this option. The ports you link must first be enabled through RVS-COM. In this example, RVS ISDN V.120 modems are used.
  • Page 39: Windows 98 Removal Of The Isdn Drivers

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Windows 98 Removal of the ISDN Drivers To remove the ISDN drivers from Windows 98: 1. Remove the NDISWAN adapter driver by selecting Start>Settings>Control Panel>Network. Choose the IINWAN95 - ISDN Adapter. Click Remove. Do not reboot Windows 2.
  • Page 40: Windows Nt Installation And Configuration

    Chapter 2 - Installation Windows NT Installation and Configuration Your internal ISDN PC adapter under Windows NT can be used with NDISWAN or the standard CAPI interface. Note: To install, configure and remove devices under NT, your logon permissions must include the ability to load and remove device drivers.
  • Page 41 MultiModemISDN User Guide Note: After installation and any time you make changes to values within the ISDN configuration dialog box, you will need to restart Windows NT for the settings to take effect. 8. When complete, Click OK to continue. The RAS Setup Message appears as shown in 2-27.
  • Page 42 Chapter 2 - Installation 13. Add your second NDISWAN ISDN device by clicking Add and selecting ISDN-2- IINWANNT from the list box. Click OK to add this device to the RAS Setup as shown in figure 2-29. Figure 2-29. Remote Access Services (RAS) Setup 14.
  • Page 43: Windows Nt Single Channel Access (Ndiswan)

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Figure 2-32. Define Network Configuration 15. Select ISDN2 and click Configure to set up the appropriate values for the second line. 16. You have completed your ISDN driver installation and have added two NDISWAN adapters. Click Continue>Close. NT will bind the appropriate drivers to your adapter and you will be prompted to restart your computer.
  • Page 44 Chapter 2 - Installation 2. Click the More button and select Edit entry and modem properties. 3. Under the Basic tab, use the Dial Using field list box to select Multiple Lines. 4. Click Configure and place a check mark in the boxes corresponding to IINWANNT(ISDN1) and IINWANNT(ISDN2).
  • Page 45: Windows Nt And The Capi Interface

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Windows NT and the CAPI Interface Before using the standard CAPI interface you must install a CAPI compliant application such as RVS-COM Lite. See Appendix C for installation instructions. Under NT, The CAPI modems available through RVS-COM must be added as modems and also made available through RAS (Remote Access Services).
  • Page 46: Windows Nt Single Channel Access (Capi)

    Chapter 2 - Installation 6. The Remote Access Setup Screen displays (figure 2-36). Figure 2-36. Selecting the CAPI (RVS-COM) device in RAS 7. Add the RVS-COM device to Remote Access Services by clicking Add. From the device list, highlight the desired modem and click OK. 8.
  • Page 47: Windows Nt Multilinked Channel Access (Capi)

    Windows NT Removal of the ISDN Drivers To remove the ISDN Driver in Windows NT, Click Start>Settings>Control Panel>Network Icon>Adapters. Select the Multi-Tech ISDN Driver. Click Remove. You will be prompted to reboot your system when you exit the network properties dialog box.
  • Page 48: Windows 2000 Installation And Configuration

    Chapter 2 - Installation Windows 2000 Installation and Configuration Follow these instructions to setup and configure the MultiModem ISDN adapter for Windows 2000. The supported application interfaces for Windows 2000 include CAPI 2.0 and NDISWAN. This driver provides for multi-card support in the same PC. The MT128 driver files for Windows 2000 are located on the Windows 2000 installation diskette in a self-extracting file.
  • Page 49 Start>Settings>Control Panel>System>Hardware>Device Manager to display the devices attached to your computer. 2. Expand the Network adapters section of the Device Manager to display the Multi-Tech Systems ISDN_MT128 ISDN device as in figure 2-40. Figure 2-40. Displaying the ISDN Device information 3.
  • Page 50 Chapter 2 - Installation Figure 2-41. The Multi-Tech ISDN_MT 128 ISDN Device Properties display 5. Use the list box to select the correct Switch Type or D-Channel protocol. If you are not sure which type you are using, check with your ISDN provider. Press Configure to continue with the set up.
  • Page 51: Windows 2000 Single Channel Access (Ndiswan)

    MultiModemISDN User Guide a. Enter the MSN (Multiple Subscriber) and SAD (Sub-addressing) information for each ISDN line. Click OK when you are done. If your switch type requires ISDN Logical Terminal information, see figure 2-44. Figure 2-44. ISDN Logical Terminal configuration a.
  • Page 52: Windows 2000 Multilinked Access (Ndiswan)

    Chapter 2 - Installation For an Internet Dial-Up connection, the Choose Modem screen will display as in figure 2-46. Figure 2-46. Choosing a modem 3. Select the ISDN Device -00 from the list box and press Next. 4. Enter the area code and phone number for this device.. Click the Advanced button if you need to configure your connection type (PPP, SLIP or C-SLIP), or your logon options.
  • Page 53: Windows 2000 And The Capi Interface

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Windows 2000 and the CAPI Interface Before using the standard CAPI interface with Windows 2000, you must install a CAPI application such as RVS-COM. See Appendix C of this manual for RVS-COM installation instructions. Next, you’ll need to install the modems you plan to use with your CAPI interface. 1.
  • Page 54: Windows 2000 Multilinked Channel Access (Capi)

    Chapter 2 - Installation 4. You will be prompted to set up the area code and phone number for the remote connection. When complete, click Next. To use this new Dial-Up Connection, click Dial. Windows 2000 Multilinked Channel Access (CAPI) If RVS-COM Comm Center does not appear on the Windows 2000 task bar, launch the program using Start>Programs>RVS COM Lite.
  • Page 55 Expand the list to display information for your ISDN devices as shown in figure 2-48. A POTS (A/B) port will display for ISDN devices that include this feature (models MT128ISA-UV, MT128PCI-SV). Figure 2-48. ISDN device, NDISWAN and POTS information displays.
  • Page 56 Chapter 2 - Installation SWITCH - Displays the ISDN Switch type you are using. SPID 1: Displays SPID information for the first ISDN line. SPID2: - Displays SPID information for the second ISDN line. PTP Mode - Check the PTP box to enable Point to Point mode. The default for this field is blank.
  • Page 57: Windows 2000 Pots/Voice Port Configuration

    Click OK on each screen to exit channel configuration. Windows 2000 POTS/Voice Port Configuration The POTS/Voice feature is available only on models MT128ISA-UV and MT128PCI-SV. 1. On the ISDNLink Configuration screen (figure 2-48), highlight the POTS/Voice port and click Properties. The screen shown in figure 2-53 displays.
  • Page 58: Windows 2000 Removal Of The Isdn Drivers

    Chapter 2 - Installation 2. Highlight POTS port 1 and click Properties to display the screen shown in figure 2-54. Figure 2-54. Configuring the MSN and SAD options for the POTs port. 3. If your ISDN provider offers MSN or SAD, select a number from the list boxes. If you would like your incoming calls to match the MSN or SAD number before activating the device, click on Enable Filter of the corresponding service.
  • Page 59: Chapter 3 - At Commands

    Chapter 3 - AT Commands...
  • Page 60: At Commands

    Chapter 3 - AT Commands/S-Registers AT COMMANDS Introduction AT commands are the means by which you and your communications software are able to communicate with and configure your ISDN adapter. These commands enable you to establish, read and modify parameters associated with your ISDN connections, line protocols and call handling.
  • Page 61 MultiModemISDN User Guide ATS30 Disconnects automatically if no data transmission in n=10 seconds (n=0 to 255; default is S50=0, so it does not disconnect connection ATS38 Windows size of HDLC 56K or 64K, 7 default ATS39 Packet size of HDLC 56K or 64K from 1 to 2048, 2048 default ATS40 Windows size of V.120, 7 default ATS41...
  • Page 62: Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting

    Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting...
  • Page 63: Troubleshooting

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter provides a list of questions and answers for commonly asked questions about your MultiModemISDN adapter. In the last part of this chapter you will find information about the “LINETEST” and “LOG” utilities used for diagnosing ISDN line problems. If you are not able to resolve the issues after reading this section, contact our Technical Support department (see Chapter 5 of this User Guide for more information).
  • Page 64 Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting Q: How can I update the ISDN driver to a new version? A: Download the latest ISDN PC adapter driver form Windows 3.1, 95, 98, NT and 2000 from our web site at http://www.multitech.com. In Windows 3.1 you must uninstall the ISDN driver by clicking the uninstall icon and installing the new version.
  • Page 65 MultiModemISDN User Guide Q: How can I make a call with specific caller party number (local telephone number) through the virtual modem in Win95? A: The caller party number function is included in Version 2.18 and later. You may issue the AT command AT&ZOn*m, where n is the caller party number (local telephone number), * is a subaddress separator and m is the subaddress.
  • Page 66 Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting Q: How are the result strings and result codes mapped for the ISDN COM driver in Win95? A: The following list of result codes and strings are included with Version 2.23 and later: Result Code Result String ATX0 ATX1, 2, 3 CONNECT...
  • Page 67: Linetest

    MultiModemISDN User Guide You’ll need to add a virtual modem (ISDN Videophone adapter) which runs HDLC at 512 bytes per- packet (equal to ATB0S39+512). This string can also be added in the Extra Setting field of the ISDN Universal-1 or Universal-2 adapter if you do not have the new MDMASU.INF file. You may configure the VDOPhone application by selecting Setup>Modem, select the virtual modem defined above.
  • Page 68 Chapter 4 - Troubleshooting Figure 4-1. The ISDN Log START/STOP: Begins or ends data logging. SAVE: Saves the entire log history contents to a file. This file can be e-mailed or printed and faxed to our technical support center. CLEAR: Clears the Log contents. You may want to save the data before erasing it. PRINT: Sends the Log contents to the printer.
  • Page 69 MultiModemISDN User Guide IRQ5. If your system identifies an IRQ conflict, select another IRQ (probably both hardware and software configurations) for this non-PnP device and reboot the system. Windows 95 user can change the IRQ used by the ISDN card in the device manager by using Start>Settings>Control Panel>System>Device Management>Multi-function adapters>ISDN PC Adapter (Master Device)>Properties>Resources.
  • Page 70: Chapter 5 - Warranty, Service And Technical Support

    Chapter 5 - Warranty, Service and Technical Support...
  • Page 71: Warranty, Service And Technical Support

    Technical Support Multi-Tech has an excellent staff of technical support personnel available to help you get the most out of your Multi-Tech product. If you have any questions about the operation of this unit, call 1-800-972- 2439. Please fill out the Terminal Adapter (TA) information (below), and have it available when you call.
  • Page 72: Contacting Technical Support Via E-Mail

    Service If your tech support specialist decides that service is required, your terminal adapter may be sent (freight prepaid) to our factory. Return shipping charges will be paid by Multi-Tech Systems. Include the following with your TA: • a description of the problem •...
  • Page 73: About The Internet

    MultModemISDN User Guide About the Internet: Multi-Tech’s web presence includes our web site at http://www.multitech.com and our FTP site at ftp://ftp.multitech.com Ordering Accessories SupplyNet, Inc. supplies replacement transformers, cables and connectors for select Multi- Tech products. You can place an order with SupplyNet via mail, phone, fax or the Internet at: Mail: SupplyNet, Inc.
  • Page 74: Appendices

    Appendices...
  • Page 75: Appendix A - Regulatory Agency Information

    7.No repairs are to be made by you. Repairs are to be made only by MultiTech Systems or its licensees. Unauthorized repairs void registration and warranty. 8. Manufacturer: MultiTech Systems, Inc. Trade Name: MultiModemISDN Model Number: MT128ISA and MT128ISA-UV FCC Registration Number: AU7USA-32312-DE-E Modular Jack (USOC): RJ49C Service Order Code (SOC): 6.0F Service Center in USA: MultiTech Systems, Inc.
  • Page 76: Class B Statement

    Appendix A - Regulatory Agency Information Class B Statement FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 77: Emc, Safety And Terminal Directive Compliance

    MultiModemISDN User Guide Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make electrical ground connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or an electrician, as appropriate.
  • Page 78: Appendix B - Apis

    A description of these three communication APIs follow. VCOMM Multi-Tech’s ISDN adapters support the VCOMM (Microsoft Windows Comm) API interface. VCOMM is essentially a virtual communications port emulator (a virtual modem) which provides protected-mode services allowing Windows-based applications and drivers to use ports and modems.
  • Page 79 MultiModemISDN User Guide RVS-COM allows you to take full advantage of the CAPI API by providing for processes such as sending and receiving faxes, receiving voice mail, using a full duplex sound card as a telephone, transferring files from PC to PC, using terminal emulation for BBS and online systems as well as accessing the Internet via ISDN.
  • Page 80: Appendix C - Applications

    Appendix C - Applications Appendix C - Applications This appendix provides an introduction to popular applications that can be utilized with your ISDN TA adapter. TRUMPET Setup through COM Port Emulation In Windows 95 and Windows 98, the virtual COM port driver will automatically be enabled on system startup through Microsoft’s Windows Comm.
  • Page 81 MultiModemISDN User Guide if ![load $password] if [password “Enter your login password”] save $password $modemsetup = “Z” $prompt = “>” $userprompt = “username:” $passprompt = “password:” $slipcmd = “slip” $addrtarg = “Your address is” $pppcmd = “ppp” %attempts = 10 #-------------------------------------------------------- # initialize modem output “atz”\13...
  • Page 82: Microsoft Hyperterminal

    Appendix C - Applications Microsoft HyperTerminal HyperTerminal was designed for Microsoft by Hilgraeve Inc. and is provided with Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT and Windows 2000. The program provides a simple set of communication tools to make getting on-line easy. HyperTerminal can also be used to obtain diagnostic information from your modem after a session with your ISP or to make test calls to a BBS or an ISP.
  • Page 83: Rvs-Com Lite

    MultiModemISDN User Guide RVS-COM Lite RVS-COM Lite is a CAPI compliant application (see Appendix B for more information about CAPI). Before installing RVS-COM Lite, the ISDN CAPI (ISDN driver) must be installed as described in Chapter 2 of this manual. RVS-COM Lite can be used with Windows 95, Window 98, Windows NT and Windows 2000.
  • Page 84: Index

    Index Index Installation and Configuration 33 Internet Access 14 ISA 15 APIs 79 Configuring for Your ISDN Switch 19 Appendices 9 ISDN BRI Line 12 Application Interfaces 10 ISDN Configuration Display 20 Applications 81 ISDN Group Folder 20 AT COMMANDS 61 ISDN Line Test 55 ISDN LOG 68 ISDN Monitor 55...
  • Page 85 MultiModemISDN User Guide Windows 98 Removal of the ISDN Drivers 40 Windows NT Multilinked Channel Access (CAPI) 48 Result Code 67 Windows NT Removal of the ISDN Drivers 48 RVS-COM Lite 17, 84 Windows NT SIngle Channel Access (CAPI) 47 S/T Interface Connector Specification 13 X.75 protocol 18 SAD 19...

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