Operation Manual
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3 Driver Software Installation – Windows 95/98
5. At the end of the installation procedure, a message
box displaying the Controller settings appears. Click
Continue.
The folder “AVM” is created in the Programs group of the
Windows Start menu. This folder contains the shortcuts
A1 Readme, A1 Setup, A1 Test and AVM Internet
Homepage (a link to the AVM’s Internet site, requiring a
web browser and Internet access).
US only: In addition to the above files, your AVM
program folder also contains the program A1 SPID
Tool. With this tool, you can change the Directory
Number(s) and SPID(s) for the ISDN-Controller. Restart
Windows 95/98 to activate 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 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 A1 SPID Tool is opened. Enter the
desired changes and restart Windows.
Installation of the AVM ISDN-Controller A1 in Windows
95/98 is now concluded.
The Controller’s driver software will be loaded automati-
cally whenever Windows is started. When Windows is
closed, the Controller will be deactivated.
If the Controller’s I/O address has to be changed at a later
date, e.g. because of new hardware components, open
the Device Manager (“Settings/Control Panel/System”)
and enter the new value for the Controller there. Then
remove the Controller and reset the jumpers. Windows
manages the interrupt values automatically.