Owner`s manual
Software/Driver Installation
36 MultiModemISI Hybrid Series, ISIHI-2S/2U
Configuring the Terminal Adapter
Introduction
North American Users must configure the terminal adapter to match
network switch type, the service profile identifier (SPID), and the directory
number (DN). For international users, the terminal adapter ships already
configured for NET3, which should work on most phone lines in Europe.
However, you may want to customize settings, regardless of your location.
(See Optional Settings on the following page.)
You can configure the terminal adapters with the ISDN TA Configuration
utility, ConfigMenu, or with AT commands. Instructions for all three are
provided in this section.
ISDN TA Configuration Utilityrecommended for computers with
Windows 95 and Windows NT, version 4.0 operating systems.
ConfigMenurecommended for computers with DOS or Windows 3.x
and a VT100/ANSI compatible terminal or data communication
program that includes VT100/ANSI terminal emulation.
AT Commandsallow you to fine tune TA operation with AT
commands and S-registers. Enter these commands in your data
communication programs terminal mode. AT commands are described
in detail in the online manual.
North American Users
Before you connect the ISIHI-2S/2U to your network terminator, you must
configure it to match the following:
Network Switch Type ______________________
Select the network switch type your ISDN service uses at its local
central office. You can set the TA to NET3, AT&T 5ESS, NT DMS-
100, or US National ISDN-1. If you don't know the switch type, get the
information from the local phone company. AT command: !CO=
SPIDs and DNs ___________________________
The TA must be configured with the Service Profile Identifier (SPID).
The SPID, assigned by the local phone company, is for the specific BRI
line where TA is attached. The SPID field is empty prior to
configuration. AT command: AT!C6= and AT*!C6