Operation Manual

Installing the Driver Software
24 Controller A1 PCMCIA 5 Installing the Driver Software in Windows 95
2. In the next window, specify the folder in which the AVM
ISDN-Controller A1 PCMCIA driver software is to be in-
stalled and click Continue.
3. In the next window, specify the D-channel protocol
used by your ISDN line.
Select the appropriate protocol type and click Contin-
ue. The setup program now copies all driver files to the
specified folder.
US only: The next dialog asks you to enter your first
complete ISDN directory number (area code plus tele-
phone number) in the first input field. In the second
field, enter your first complete SPID.
In the following dialog box, enter your second complete
ISDN directory number and your second SPID. If you
have been assigned only one directory number and one
SPID, leave the input fields in this dialog blank and
click Continue.
4. At the end of the installation procedure, a message box
displaying the controller settings appears. Click OK.
Installation of the AVM ISDN-Controller A1 PCMCIA in Win-
dows 95 is now concluded.
The AVM program group is created in the Start / Program
menu. The program group contains the A1 PCMCIA Read-
me, A1 PCMCIA Setup, A1 PCMCIA Test and AVM Inter-
net Homepage programs (a link to the AVM's Internet site).
US only: In addition to the above files, your AVM pro-
gram folder also contains the program A1 PCMCIA SPID Tool.
With this tool, you can change the Directory Number(s) and
SPID(s) for the ISDN-Controller. Restart Windows 95 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 AVM ISDN-Controller A1 PCMCIA
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 mes-
sage appears. If you want to change the SPIDs at this time,
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