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Chapter 9: Regulatory Information
ISDN TA/V
Overview
Before reading this part of the manual you should be familiar with Part I —
Getting Started, and already have installed your ISDN TA/V according to the
instructions given there.
The Reference section is, as its name suggests, a reference document which
details the functionality of each command that can be sent to your ISDN
TA/V in order to customise its use. It is designed to be used by more
experienced communications device users who have a specific operating
requirement and want to alter the unit’s operating characteristics accordingly.
It is not required reading for the majority of users, however, as you become
more experienced using the ISDN TA/V, you’ll want to learn certain aspects
of the AT compatible command language used by the ISDN TA/V, enabling
you to make use of its advanced facilities and features.
Using this Reference Section in Support of the Intro Software
If your ISDN TA/V is connected to a DOS-based IBM compatible PC with
a hard disk and a 3.5-inch floppy drive, you will no doubt have used the
supplied
Intro
software to help you install the unit and make your first call.
When using
Intro
, you will also have noticed that one of its main menu
options enables you to
CONFIGURE
the ISDN TA/V by application, by
feature, or interactively. This menu lets you create customised configurations
to get the most functionality out of your ISDN TA/V.
Intro
is in fact a user-friendly front end to the ISDN TA/V’s command
language. Whenever you make a selection for a parameter value within
Intro
, the software builds the required AT command for you and then
sends it to the ISDN TA/V when you click OK in response to the prompt:
Confirm Update Configuration
As a result, it is no longer necessary for you to know a large chunk of the
command language. You simply select your required settings from the
descriptive options and
Intro
does the rest for you.
Introduction to the Reference Section