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Chapter 3: Installing ISDN TA/V Using the
Intro
Program
3.1 Overview
Intro
is a DOS-based software program that you load and run from your PC.
It’s designed to help you install and use all of the ISDN TA/V’s features and
facilities. To use
Intro
, your computer must be IBM
®
compatible, with a 3.5-
inch floppy drive, and a graphics card of at least EGA standard.
A DOS mouse driver is not a prerequisite, but it is recommended, since
Intro
is easier to use under mouse control than keyboard control.
3.1.1 Q
UICK
I
NSTALL
Insert the
Intro
diskette into your PC and type:
SETUP<CR>
from the appropriate drive prompt. Follow the on-screen prompts to install
the program files onto your hard disk. Select
INSTALLATION
from the
program’s main menu options. Instructions for installing and using your
ISDN TA/V will be clearly explained on-screen.
Installation is now complete, with each physical connection having been
tested for you. Using
Intro
you will now be able to make ISDN TA/V
configuration changes etc.
3.2 About the Intro Program
Initially,
Intro
familiarizes you with the ISDN TA/V and explains how it
should be connected to a DTE, the ISDN line, and a telephone handset.
Each connection that you make is automatically tested by
Intro
.
Subsequently the
Intro
software can be used to alter the ISDN TA/V’s
operating configuration either by you selecting an application, by selecting
specific features, or interactively (as though you had a dumb terminal
connected to the
CONTROL
port). However, it is important to note that
if you alter the definition of the DTE interface (from its default setting of
V.24/V.28 asynchronous command),
Intro
will no longer be able to
communicate with the ISDN TA/V.
3. Installing ISDN TA/V
Using the
Intro
Program