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Models: MT128ISA-UV MT128PCI-SD MT128PCI-SV User Guide.
User Guide Models MT128ISA-UV , MT128PCI-SD, MT128PCI-SV PN: S000317 Copyright ©2003 by Multi-T ech Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in p art, without prior written permission from Multi-T ech Systems, Inc.
Content s Chapter 1 - Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 5 Product Overview ...............................................................
Service ........................................................................................................................ ....................... 35 U.S. and Canadian Customers ...................................................................
5 Chapter 1 - Introduction MT128ISA/PCI Chapter 1 - Introduction Product Overview W elcome to the world of ISDN communications. Y ou have acquired one of the finest ISDN terminal adapters (T As) available today , the MultiModemISDN from Multi-T ech Systems.
6 Chapter 1 - Introduction MT128ISA/PCI Features Y our internal ISDN PC card features include: D Channel protocols including A T&T 5ESS, Nortel DMS-100, US NI-1 & NI2, ETSI and Japan INS-64. Full B Channel protocol set including V . 1 10, V .
7 Chapter 1 - Introduction MT128ISA/PCI Manual Organization This manual is divided into five chapters and three appendices: Chapter 1 Introduction and Description Chapter 1 summarizes the products features, lists its technical specifications, and provides an overview of the manual s organization.
8 Chapter 1 - Introduction MT128ISA/PCI T echnical Specifications Model Number(s): MT128ISA-UV , MT128PCI-SD and MT128PCI-SV Network Interface: RJ-45 S/T Interface or RJ-45 U Interface RJ-.
9 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI Chapter 2 - Inst allation Introduction This chapter describes how to make all the physical and software driver connections necessary for your terminal adapter to operate in an ISDN environment. Please check the package content s list in Chapter 1 before beginning your installation.
10 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI T erminal T erminal T erminal NT2 (PBX) NT1 Point “S” 4-8 Wires Point “S” Point “S” Point “T” 4-8 Wires Point “U” 2 Wires Figure 2-1 ISDN Interface Points S/T Interface The S/T interface uses an 8-conductor modular cable terminated with an 8-pin RJ-45 plug.
11 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI Internet Access If you want to use an ISDN adapter to connect to the Internet, you must get an Internet access account from an ISP (Internet Service Provider) in your country . Y ou must also confirm with your ISP that they support either single channel ISDN (64K) or multilinked channel (128K) access.
12 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI Hardware Inst allation Note: Disregard step 1 for models MT128ISA- U V only , and proceed to step 2. 1. The ISDN S/T interface can support up to 8 ISDN terminals and NT1 device connecting to the ISDN network. Only one ISDN S/T device should have the terminator enabled.
13 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI 3. If you are using a voice model adapter (models MT128ISA- U V or MT128PCI-SV only) you may connect your current analog device to the RJ-1 1 Phone port. Y ou can connect analog telephones, G3 fax, modem, or an answering machine with the RJ-1 1 connector cable.
14 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI Sof tware Inst allation Before Y ou Begin After installing the terminal adapter in your computer youll need to install and configure the adapter drivers, then set up dial-up connections. If your ISDN application uses the CAPI interface, install a CAPI compliant application such as RVS-COM Lite.
15 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI S tart>Settings>Control Panel>Modems>ISDN modem>Properties>Connection, Advanced>Extra settings . The Internet PPP protocol is for connecting to Internet and other communications servers at 64 kilobits per second.
16 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI Configuring for Y our ISDN Switch Regardless of the operating system or application you are using, the inst allation process will request informa- tion from you about the ISDN switch and your remote connection.
17 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI Inst all the Modem Driver on Win 98/Me/2000/XP For W indows 98/Me/2000/XP operating systems, install the modem driver using the Windows Plug and Play feature. Follow the procedure below to inst all the modem driver .
18 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI 6. Use the list box to select the Switch T ype. If you are not sure which Switch T ype to select, contact your ISDN provider . If your telephone service provider uses MSN (Multiple Subscriber Numbers) or SAD (Sub-Addressing), enter the information given to you by your ISDN provider in the appropriate fields.
19 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI 13. Add your second NDISW AN ISDN device by clicking Add and selecting ISDN-2- IINWANNT from the list box. Click OK to add this device to the RAS Setup as shown in figure 2-8. Figure 2-8. Remote Access Services (RAS) Setup 14.
20 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI tab. The screen displayed in fiigure 2-1 1 appears. Contact your ISP or network adminis- trator if you require assistance in configuring your TCP/IP settings. Also check that you have enabled, allow any authentication including clear text , in the Security settings.
21 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI Windows NT Multilinked Channel Access (NDISW AN) Before beginning inst allation of a 128K MLP connection, verify your ISDN provider offers 128K MLP service and that it is enabled on the remote server .
22 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI Windows NT and the CAPI Interface Before using the standard CAPI interface, install a CAPI compliant application such as R VS-COM Lite. Under NT , The CAPI modems available through R VS-COM must be added as modems and also made available through RAS (Remote Access Services).
23 Chapter 2 - Installation MT128ISA/PCI 6. The Remote Access Setup Screen displays (figure 2 -15). Figure 2-15. Selecting the CAPI (RVS-COM) device in RAS 7. Add the RVS-COM device to Remote Access Services by clicking Add . From the device list, highlight the desired modem and click OK .
24 Chapter 3 - A T Commands MT128ISA/PCI Windows NT Single Channel Access (CAPI) The R VS-COM installation makes several R VS-COM (CAPI compliant) modems available. Once they are added as modems and set up under RAS, you are ready to set up your Dial-Up connection.
25 Chapter 3 - A T Commands MT128ISA/PCI Chapter 3 - A T Commands (W in 98 Only) Introduction A T commands are the means by which you and your communications software are able to communicate with and configure your ISDN adapter .
26 Chapter 3 - A T Commands MT128ISA/PCI A TS1? Register 1 is read only , display the ring count A TS2 Escape code character (S2=43, ASCII +) A TS3 Carriage return character (S3=13, representing.
27 Chapter 4 - T roubleshooting MT128ISA/PCI Chapter 4 - T roubleshooting Introduction This chapter provides a list of questions and answers for commonly asked questions about your MultiModemISDN adapter .
28 Chapter 4 - T roubleshooting MT128ISA/PCI Q: Why does the Internet connection not work when I upgrade to V2.13 or later? A: When you upgrade to V2.13, youll need to remove the existing virtual modems and read them into the system. Y ou can add the virtual modems using the following steps: 1.
29 Chapter 4 - T roubleshooting MT128ISA/PCI Q: Is it possible to build a point to point (end to end) videophone system based on the ISDN card? A: Y es, for versions after V2.
30 Chapter 4 - T roubleshooting MT128ISA/PCI ISDN LOG The ISDN Log utility provides six functions including: St art/S top , Save , Clear , Print , Option and Close .
31 Chapter 4 - T roubleshooting MT128ISA/PCI ISDN Log Error Messages Y ou may encounter the following runtime problems: 1. Cannot find CTL3D.DLL. This message indicates that your Windows system does not support 3D graphics. The ISDN 128K driver will continue to execute normally without the 3D control graphic feature.
32 Chapter 5 - Warranty MT128ISA/PCI Chapter 5 - W arranty and Service Multi-T ech Systems, Inc. W arranty & Repairs Policies Multi-T ech Systems, Inc.
33 Chapter 5 - Warranty MT128ISA/PCI courier services, or by airmail p arcel post; shipment s made by any other method will be refused. A Returned Materials Authorization (RMA) is required for products shipped from out side the U.
34 Chapter 5 - Warranty MT128ISA/PCI Repairs for damages caused by lightning storms, water , power surges, incorrect installation, physical abuse, or user-caused damages are billed on a time-plus-materials basis. International Customers (outside U.S.A.
35 Chapter 5 - Warranty MT128ISA/PCI Mail: SupplyNet, Inc. 614 Corporate Way V alley Cottage, NY 10989 Phone: 800 826-0279 Fax: 914 267-2420 Email: info@thesupplynet.
36 Appendix A - Regulatory Information MT128ISA/PCI Appendix A - Regulatory Agency Information FCC Part 68 T elecom Digital 1. This equipment complies with part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission Rules. On the out side surface of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number .
37 Appendix A - Regulatory Information MT128ISA/PCI cause harmful interference to radio communications. However , there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
38 Appendix A - Regulatory Information MT128ISA/PCI EMC, Safety and T erminal Directive Compliance The CE mark is affixed to this product to confirm compliance with the following European Community Directives: Council Directive 89/336/EEC of 3 May 1989 on the approximation of the laws of Member S t ates relating to electromagnetic com patibility .
39 Appendix B - APIs MT128ISA/PCI Appendix B - APIs This Appendix describes the APIs (Application Program Interfaces) used with the MT128ISA and MT128PCI ISDN terminal adapters. An API is a set of routines, protocols, and tools for building sof tware applications.
40 Appendix B - APIs MT128ISA/PCI Appendix C - Applications This appendix provides an introduction to popular applications that can be utilized with your ISDN T A adapter .
41 Index MT128ISA/PCI Index A APIs 40 Appendices 7 Application Interfaces 8 A T COMMANDS 25 B B-Channel Protocols 8 Before Y ou Begin 14 BOD 15 BRI Connections 13 C Canadian Limitations Notice 38 CAPI.
42 Index MT128ISA/PCI V VCOMM 14 V oice coding 8 W What Is in Y our MultiModemISDN Package? 6 W indows 2000 Installation and Configuration 25 Windows NT and the CAPI Interface 22 W indows NT Inst alla.
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