Specifications

Installation in Windows 2000
24 ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0 – 6 Installation in Windows 2000
6 Installation in Windows 2000
The AVM ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0 is shipped with driv-
ers that are especially developed for use in Microsoft
Windows 2000. The CAPI 2.0 interface supplied supports
32-bit applications. Applications in DOS windows are not
supported. Information on CAPI can be found in the section
“The CAPI 2.0 Application Interface” from page 66.
Windows 2000 itself includes an older version of the driver
software for an older hardware version. Windows 2000 in-
stalls this automatically. Once the automatic installation is
complete, install the current driver software from the instal-
lation CD.
US only: In addition to the D-channel protocol, ISDN
users in the USA must find out their SPID.
SPID stands for Service Profile IDentifier. A SPID is a num-
ber assigned by your ISDN service provider to each sub-
scriber interface. SPIDs let the ISDN switch know which
ISDN services a given logical terminal (ISDN device) can
access. This is particularly important for ISDN tele-
phones.
AVM continuously extends the functionality of the driver
software for your ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0. If a more cur-
rent version of the driver software is available, it may be ob-
tained from the ADC under CARDWARE\B1_PCI\
WINDOWS.2K\ENGLISH.
6.1 Installing the Driver Software
Once the ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0 has been installed in
your computer, it will be recognized automatically as a Plug
& Play device. Use the “Found New Hardware Wizard” to
configure the ISDN-Controller for operation. To do so, pro-
ceed as follows:
The following dialogs are part of the Windows 2000 operat-
ing system. Consult the Windows 2000 manual wherever
necessary.