Specifications

Installation in Windows Me
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8 Installation in Windows Me
AVM no longer provides support for use of the ISDN-Control-
ler B1 PCI v4.0 with the Windows Me operating system and
there is no further development of the driver software.
The AVM ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v.0 is shipped with drivers
that are especially developed for use in Microsoft
Windows Me. The driver architecture conforms to the Micro-
soft Win 32 Driver Model (WDM). This true 32-bit device dri-
ver offers full support for all features of Windows Me.
The CAPI 2.0 supplied with the ISDN-Controller supports
Windows applications and applications in DOS windows at
the same time. Information on CAPI can be found in the sec-
tion “The CAPI 2.0 Application Interface” from page 66.
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.
8.1 Installing the Driver Software
Once the ISDN-Controller B1 PCI v4.0 has been physically
installed in your computer, the next step is to install the dri-
ver software. Proceed as follows:
1. Start Windows Me and insert the installation CD.
2. The Windows Me Plug & Play mechanism recognizes
the ISDN-Controller, and the Windows database is up-
dated with driver information.
3. The “Add New Hardware Wizard” is started and looks
for drivers for the new device. In the next window, se-
lect the option “Automatic search for a better driver
(Recommended)”. Click “Next”.