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ISDN TA PC Card
ISDN MODEM PC Card
User’s Manual
Version: 4.0
Latest Update: January, 1999
REGULATORY STATEMENTS
FCC Certification
The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the
Canadian Department of Communications have established certain rules
governing the use of modems and other electronic equipment.
FCC Part 15 Registration
This device complies with Part IS of FCC mles. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interface received, including interface
that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device. pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation, If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
0 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
e Increase the distance between the equipment and rece‘ver.
0 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
0 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/T V technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction .......
1.1 ISDN MODEM PC Card.
1.2 ISDN TA PC Card
1.3 The Package
Chapter 2 Communication Basic
2.1 System Requirement ......
2.2 Overview ofISDN TA PC Card.
2.3 Overview oflSDN MODEM PC Card
2.4 Installation.....
Chapter 3 Getting Start.
3.1 ISDN Connections.
3.1.1 ISDN Switch Type and D-Channel
Protocol ,,,,,,,,,,,,,
3.1.2 B-Channel Data Rate.
3.1.3 ISDN Application Program Interfaces
3.2 How to Make ISDN Data Calls
3.2.1 PPP Connection .......
3.2.2 Multilink PPP Connection (MP or MLPPP
3.2.3 V. 1 10 Connections.
3.2.4 V. 120 Connections.
3.2.5 Multi-destination Connections.
3.3 How to Make “Modem over ISDN” Data Calls (for ISDN
MODEM model only) ............................................... 20
3.4 How to Make Voice Calls (for ISDN MODEM model only).20
3.5 How to Make “Analog Fax/Modem over PSTN“ Data Calls
(for ISDN MODEM model only). .
Chapter 4 CAN 2.
4.1 PPP Connection
4,2 Multilink PPP Connections.
4.3 V. l 10 Connections.
4.4 V.IZO Connection
4.5 X.75 Connections.
4.6 EuroFile Transfer Application
4.7 “Modem over ISDN Connection
4.8 “Modem over PSTN Conne
4.9 GS Faxing over [SD
4.10 Voice Applications.
Chapter 5 Windows NT
5.1 Configuration for Win NT
5.2 Applications AAAAAA
5.2.1 PPP Conne ,
5.2.2 Mullilink PP ,.
5.2.3 G3 Faxing over
5.2.4 “Modem over lSDN Connections (usmg CAP]
Sofimodem ....................
5.2.5 “Modem over lSDN Connections (using built n 56K
modem, for ISDN MODEM model only) ................. 40
5.2.6 “Modem over PSTN Connections (for lSDN MODEM
.............. 41
5.2.7 Voice Appli 42
Chapter 6 43
6.1 How to Use AT Command 43
6.2 Exception ................. 44
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47
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Appendix A Selecting Hardware Se
Appendix B Phone Jack Pin Assignmen
Appendix c Utilities...
Appendix D AT Commands.
Appendix E More Information
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 ISDN MODEM PC Card
The ISDN TA + 56K Fax/Modem + lSDN Phone Multifunction PC Card (so
called lSDN MODEM PC Card) is the only one multifunction PC Card in the
world, which offers seamless connection between digital ISDN line and analog
telephone line (PSTN) within one single PC Card. Its unique “switchable“
feature allows you enjoy both speed and convenience of traveling needs no
matter where you are in the world,
It‘s peerless switchable technology integrates both ISDN TA and today’s
fastest 56K fax/modem technologies together. The users can switch to digital
ISDN connections or analog PSTN connections just simply plug-in the
provided network connection cables without any pain. Moreover, you don’t
need to be hustle of buying two PC Cards, but still enjoy two functions, It
definitely protects your investment and meets your future needs
In addition to its unique switchable ability, it also features “ISDN Phone"
voice application. Normally, most of the lSDN TA PC Card in the market
today functions 1 or 2 B-channel for data transferring only: however, with the
multifunction PC Card, you can still take pleasure from the high speed digital
data transferring, but also enjoy the fun and excitement of voice
communications as well.
Key Features
+ ISDN line or analog telephone line (PSTN) connection switchable,
+ Provide 56K modern or G3 fax connections over analog telephone line or
ISBN linet
+ Feature built-in microphone/speakerphone interface for “ISDN Phone"
voice applications.
+ Provide options for lSDN S/T- or U-interface.
+ Assure universal lSDN protocol compatibility,
D-channel: DSSl (EuroJSDN), Nl-l. INS Net 64
B-channel: X.75, V.120, V.l I0, PPP/MP, Async-to-Sync PPP Conversion,
+ Comply with most of the ISDN sofiware standards, such as ISDN AT
command, NDIS WAN, WinISDN, CAP] 20, and NAF ISDN PC]
+ Microsofi Plug and Play compatible,
+ Menu-driven configuration uti mcluded.
SPECIFICATIONS
Fax
0 GS, send and receive
- ElA Class 1 fax command set
0 V.90/K56flex (56Kbps), V.34+ (33.6Kbps)‘ v.34 (28.8Kbps),
Vi32bis (14,4Kbps)
- V.42N442bis, MNP Class 2 to 5 error correction and data
compression
lSDN Standards
0 Basic Rate Access (ZB+D)
0 U-interface: complies with ANSI TLGOI
- S/Tvinterface: complies with ITU-T 1,430
0 Protocol: lTU-T 0,92], (2,931, and ETSI NET3
Line Rate
64/56 Kbps on 1 B-channel (lSDN data mode)
128/1 12 Kbps on 2 B-channel (PPP/MP)
56Kbps on I B-channel (modem mode)
l6Kbps on D-channel for signaling
ISDN Network & Switch Compatibility
0 National lSDN-l (NI-l)
AT&T SESS Custom
Northen Telecom DMS-IOO Custom
DSSI (Euro-ISBN)
INS-Net 64
B-clnn nel Protocols
0 Xi75
V. I 20
VI 10
PF? and Multilink Protocol
Async-to-Sync PPP Conversion
56K modern over B—channel
G3 fax over B-channel
Voice over B-channel
Application Program Interfaces
0 ISBN AT Command Set
- WinlSDN
0 CAP] 2.0
- NDIS WAN
o NAF ISDN PCI
Operating System Support
a Windows 98
0 Windows 95 and OSRZ
a Windows NT 4.0
1.2 ISDN TA PC Card
Key Featu res
PCMCIA 241 and JEIDA 4.1 compliant
Feature ISDN U-interface or SIT-interface for different network access
connection requirement
All major ISDN signaling protocols and switches support which assures
ISDN interoperability
Suppon of various Application Program Interfaces (APls) comply with
most popular sofiware standards
Windows-based configuration utility included to ease ISDN TA setup
Microsofi Plug and Play compatible
PC Card hot-swap and insertion suppon (for Win 98, 95)
~h++ + + +1-
SPECIFICATIONS
ISDN Standlrds
0 Basic Rate Access (2B+D)
- U-interface: complies with ANSI Tl 60]
0 S/T-interface: complies with lTU-T 1.430
- Protocol: lTU-T (3.921, 0.93 l , and ETSI NET3
Line Rate
0 64/56 Kbps on 1 B-channel (ISDN data mode)
0 l28/l l2 Kbps on 2 B~cltannel (PPP/MP)
o lstps on D—channel for signaling
ISDN Network & Switch Compatibility
- National lSDN-l (NH)
AT&T SESS Custom
Northen Telecom DMS-IOO Custom
DSS] (Euro~lSDN)
INS-Net 64
B-channel Protocols
X,75 (CAPI mode)
V. l20
V. 1 IO
PPP and Multilink Protocol
Async-to»Sync PPP Conversion
Modem over B—channel (CAP! mode)
G} fax over B—channel (CAPl mode)
Voice over B-channel (CAP! mode)
ooooouco
Application Program lnterflces
0 ISBN AT Command Set
0 WinISDN
0 CAP] 240
0 NDlS WAN
- NAF lSDN PC]
Operating System Support
0 Windows 98
0 Windows 95 and OSRZ
Windows NT 4.0
1.3 The Package
One PCMCIA Type [I lSDN TA PC Card or ISDN MODEM PC
Card.
One ISDN U- or S/T-interface ISDN network connection cable.
One analog fax/modem DAA connection cable (for ISDN
MODEM model only)
One ISDN Phone kit (for ISDN MODEM model only)
One ISDN phone cord with R145 plugs.
One telephone cord with R) H plugs (for ISDN MODEM model
only)
One user's manual
One quick installation guide
Driver diskettes for Win 98/95, and Win NT 4.x.
One Fax/modem soflware (for ISDN MODEM model only)
One CAPI-based ISDN sonware (optional)
Chapter 2 Communication Basic
2.1 System Requirement
To run the ISDN TA PC Card and lSDN MODEM PC Card, following system
configurations are required:
' CPU: Intel Pentium or above
‘ HDD: at least BOMB free space
* Memory: at least 16MB RAM
“‘ At least one Type II or Type Ill PCMCIA slot
‘ PCMCIA Card Services and Socket Services v2.| or newer
‘ Windows 98. Windows 95 (or OSR2), or Windows NT 4,x
well installed
2.2 Overview of ISDN TA PC Card
The ISDN TA PC Card features:
ISDN data connections over ISDN B-channel, through either
VCOMM, WinlSDN‘, NDIS, CAP12.0. or NAF ISDN PCI, using
ISDN U- or S/T-interface network connection cable.
0 Modem and GS fax connections over ISDN B-channel, through
VCOMM and/or CAP], using lSDN U or S/T-interface connection
cable.
0 lSDN Phone voice applications over lSDN B-channele through CAP].
using lSDN U- or SIT-interface connection cable.
Choose the appropriate hardware and sofiwarc combinations for your
applications.
Applications Network Connection lSDN AP]
Cable
lSDN Data (PPP/MLP. lSDN U- or Sfr-interface VCOMM, NDIS‘
V.1]0, V.l20, X,75, network connection cable WinlSDN', CAP],
NAF lSDN PC]
Modem over ISBN ISBN U- or SIT-interface CAP]
nelwork connection cable
G3 fax over ISBN ISBN U4 or S/T-interface CAP]
network connection cable
ISDN Phone over lSDN lSDN U- or S/T-interface CAP] (with sound
network connection cable card)
‘ WinISDN support is available under request.
2.3 Overview of ISBN MODEM PC Card
The lSDN MODEM PC Card features:
0 ISBN data connections over ISDN B—channel, through either
VCOMM, WinISDN‘, NDIS, CAP] 20, or NAF lSDN PC], using
lSDN U- or S/T-interface network connection cable,
0 56K modem and G3 fax connections over lSDN B-channel, through
VCOMM and/or CAP], using lSDN U- or S/T-interface connection
cable.
0 ISBN Phone voice applications over lSDN B»channel, through
VCOMM and CAP], using lSDN U- or S/T-interface connection
cable.
' 56K modem and G} fax over analog telephone line (PSTN), using
analog fax/modem DAA connection cable (working exactly same as
conventional analog 56K fax/modem)
Choose the appropriate hardware and sofiware combinations for your
applications.
Network Connection ISDN AP]
Cable
lSDN U- or S/T-interface
network connection cable
Applications
VCOMM, NDlS,
WinlSDN", CAPI,
NAF lSDN PCI
VCOMM, CAPI
ISDN Data (PPP/MLP,
V] 10‘ VJZO, X.75.
etc.)
Modem over ISDN
lSDN U- or SIT -interface
network connection cable
ISDN U- or S/T-interface
network connection cable
ISDN U- or S/T—interface
network connection cable
GS fax over ISDN CAP!
with hardware
ISDN Phone kit, or
CAP] (with sound
card)
VCOMM, CAP]
ISDN Phone over ISDN
Analog Fax/Modem
over PSTN
Analog Fax/Modem DAA
network connection cable
‘ WinlSDN support is available under request,
2.4 Installation
1. lnstall the PC Card driver suire and [SDN Configuration Utility.
2 Insert the lSDN MODEM PC Card or ISBN TA PC Card to the free
PCMCIA slot,
3, Connect the lSDN network connection cable (U- or S/T-intert‘ace)
and/or analog fax/modem DAA to the multifunction PC Card's 15-
pin connector.
4. Link the lSDN phone line (Kl-45 phone cord) to the ISDN network
connection cable and lSDN outlet on the wall for lSDN connections.
Or, for lSDN MODEM, link the analog telephone line (RJ-l 1 phone
cord) to the analog fax/modem DAA and telephone outlet on the
wall for analog 56K fax/modem connections.
Note: If S/T-interface ISDN network connection cable is used, the
ISDN phone cord should be connected between the ISDN
network connection cable and external NTl device.
5. Your ISDN TA/lSDN MODEM PC Card installation is completed.
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Appendix A: Selecting Hardware
Settings
When installing a card in an IBM PC compatible computer, it is important to
choose settings for the PC Card which do not conflict with any other cards in
the computer, Following lists are some of the settings that other cards in your
computer may already be using. Your goal will be to choose an Interrupt (IRQ)
and a COMx: port for your modem, that does not interfere with any other
devices in your computer. When you have selected the Port and Interrupt you
want to use, remember to update your communications sofiware to the same
settings.
COM -orts
COM Port 11) Rmmu-t I‘O Rmuu
COM1 to COMS l61)yte, 0100 to 03FF l bfie. 0100 to 03FF
Interru to
IRQ What cards/ports may be using it
The cflputer's timerflot a mssible choic_el
The KeMard (n_ota asible choice)
If you have a PC XT: s-bit network card, VGA card, handy _'
scanner, bus mouse, MIDI card or a sound card. If you have a PC
AT commter controller
Computer's COM2:, COM4z, COM6:, COM8:, network card,
SCSI hard drive controller, handy scanner, bus mouse. or sound
card
Computers COM1:, COM3:. COM5:, COM7:, network card,
hand scanner, bus mouse, or sound card. 4
Computer's LPT2:, network card, MF M hard drive controller,
MIDI card‘ VGA, SCSI hard drive controller, handy scanner. bus
mouse, or sound card.
Floppy disk drive controller, network card, or sound card, (not a
_l
ossible chow _,
Computer‘s LPTI :, network card, handy scanner, MIDI card, or
sound card
Computer's clock._(on|y on a PC AT, not a_possible choich
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Second hard drive controller or network card. (not a possible
choice)
Appendix B: Phone Jack Pin
Assignment
The lSDN Modem multifunction PC Card comes with either U-interface or
S/T»interface network connection cable, and analog fax/modem DAA, The U-
interface connection cable is for direct lSDN line connection, which does not
need any extra lSDN NTl device. The S/T-intert‘ace connection cable is for
connecting to NFL Both U- and S/T-intert‘ace use RJ45 phone jack, but with
different pin assignments. The bundled R145 phone cord can be used for both
U4 or SIT-interface connections. The fax/modem DAA uses RJ-ll phone jack
to connect to PSTN (analog telephone line) directly.
The RJ45 pin-outs of U-Interface
Pin 1 Not Connected
Pin 2 Not Connected
Pin 3
Pin 7
The RJ11 pin-outs of analog fax/modem DAA
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Pin 1
Pin 2
Pin 3
Pin 4 I_
Pin 5
Pin 6
Appendix C: Utilities
Both the ISDN TA and ISDN MODEM PC Card provide some useful utilities,
which let you to check and monitor the PC Card running statuses, setup the PC
Card configuration, or for special application purpose like ISDN Phone.
“Status" Utility
“Status" utility shows the ISDN line statuses (D-Channel, Bl-Channel, and
BZ-Channel). When the [SDN line is activated, the D-Channel indicator will
be lighted-up, When Bl—Channel and/or B2-Channel is/are engaged (in use),
the light(s) will be turned on accordingly.
“Close“ button: to close the “Status“ utility
“OK" button: to hide the “Status" window to system tray To enlarge the
display window, double click the icon in system tray
“More" button: to display more information about the ISDN D—channel and B-
channel usage.
For Win 98/95, execute “Status“ (double click the icon) in “Configuration
utility“. Or run “Configure" -) open “Tool“ tab —) click “Status“ button.
For Win NT 4.x, click “Start" button on the Iefi~lower comer on Windows
desktop, execute “Run”, enter “status.exe” file name.
Protocol Analyzer Utility
The ISDN protocol analyzer is an useful utility for technician to do trouble
shooting You can capture the ISDN protocols on the D-Channel and B-
Channel for trouble shooting when you are encountering ISDN connection
problems. Then contact the technician or technical support person for fiirther
assistance.
“Filters" pop-up menu: to capture the D-channelv and B-channel protocol
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data when lSDN line is activated
“Display" pop-up menu: to display and interpret the captured lSDN protocol
data
“File” pop-up menu: to save the captured data. You can save and send the data
to your technician or technical support people for further
analysis.
For Win 98/95, execute “Protocol” (double click the icon) in “Configuration
utility“. Or run “Configure" -) open “Tool" tab -) click “Protocol“ button.
For Win NT 4.x, click “Start" button on the Iefi-lower comer on Windows
desktop, execute “Run", enter “pantue” file name.
Appendix D: AT Command
Refer to the “lSDNCMD.TXT" file in the “Disk 4” driver disk for the lSDN
AT command details.
Refer to the “MDMCMDIXT” file in the “Disk 4" driver disk for the
Fax/Modem AT command details.
Appendix E: More Information
You can find more information about the PC Card, such as 08m, in the
“Disk 4“ driver disk. Execute the EXE file(s) to de-compresse the files.
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