Specifications

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Installing the Driver Software
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The installation program then copies all files to the
specified folder.
15. As a final step, a window appears with the settings of the
ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0. Confirm with “Continue”.
A new folder called “AVM” is created in the “Programs”
group of the Windows 98 Start menu. This folder contains
the programs “AVM Internet Home Page” (link with the AVM
Internet pages), “B1 Readme”, “B1 Setup” and “B1 Test”.
US only: In addition to the above files, your AVM pro-
gram folder also contains the program “B1 SPID Tool”. With
this tool, you can change the Directory Number(s) and
SPID(s) for the ISDN-Controller. Restart Windows Me to acti-
vate the changes.
Note that the “Startup” folder also contains the program
“SPID Test”. This test program runs automatically each time
Windows is started and the ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0 is
loaded. “SPID Test” runs in the background, contacting the
ISDN switch and checking the validity of your SPIDs. If your
SPIDs are valid, no message is displayed; otherwise, a
message appears. If you want to change the SPIDs at this
time, select “Yes” in the message window. The program “B1
SPID Tool” is opened. Enter the desired changes and restart
Windows.
This completes the driver software installation for the AVM
ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0 in Windows 98. Now the ISDN-
Controller can be put into operation.
The ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0 driver software is loaded au-
tomatically when Windows 98 is started. Because the con-
troller is loaded before the items in the “Startup” program
group, it is no problem to include communications programs
based on CAPI in the “Startup” group.
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