Operation Manual

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3 Driver Software Installation – Windows NT
English
After installation you will be able to change D channel
protocols, and thus switch from fixed-line ISDN to
GSM operation, using the program icons in the “AVM”
program group (see Section 3.5.4 below).
The Setup program copies the driver files to the
specified drive and directory.
12. Afterwards, a message box displays the Controller
settings. Acknowledge by clicking on Continue.
13. Restart the computer in order for the new
configuration to take effect.
A new program group named “AVM” is created in the
Windows NT Start menu or Program Manager. This group
includes the programs M2 Load DSS1, M2 Load
1TR6, M2 Load GSM, M2 Unload, M2 Help, M2 Test
and M2 Setup.
This completes the driver software installation for the
AVM Mobile ISDN-Controller M2 in Windows NT.
3.5.2 Loading the Driver Software
In order for you to use the Controller, its driver software
must be loaded. The CAPI 2.0 interface is available to
applications only when the Controller is loaded.
The Controller must be inserted in your computer’s PCMCIA
slot in order for its driver software to be loaded correctly.
By default, the AVM Mobile ISDN-Controller M2 is
loaded automatically when you start Windows NT. Loading
takes place before programs in the Startup group are
launched, so that you can use the Startup group to run
CAPI applications automatically. You can also deactivate
the automatic loading function (see Section 3.5.4 below).
To load the Controller manually, run the M2 Load
program for the desired D channel protocol — such as
M2 Load DSS1.
When the Controller has been successfully loaded, the
following message box appears:
Loading the Controller