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Security Setup

1. Select the Security Setup button to set WEBGLIDER’s security

features. This feature is not necessary for normal operation of
the WEBGLIDER and may be left in the OFF setting.

2. Click OK to continue.

NOTE:
Security Type allows you to turn security ON or OFF for
incoming calls. If security is turned on, indicate which numbers
(up to a maximum of 32) are “blacklisted” (calls from these
numbers will not be accepted) and which calls are “whitelisted”
(calls from these numbers only will be accepted). You have the
option of using either but not both. This gives you the flexibility
of establishing your call list based on numbers you wish to allow
(whitelist), or numbers you wish to exclude (blacklist). The
security feature requires Caller ID service to be present on your
ISDN line.

Summary of Contents for TU120AE

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Page 3: ...ntents 8 WEBGLIDER Interfaces 9 WEBGLIDER Indicators 11 Installation 12 Software Installation and Programming 14 Software Installation 14 Windows 95 14 Windows 3 x 18 Windows NT 3 5 1 18 WEBGLIDER Pro...

Page 4: ...designed to work in conjunction with traditional analog telephone service Users who subscribe to ISDN services can make voice calls to and receive voice calls from users of traditional services The W...

Page 5: ...other Computer GLIDER or device analog devices on AUX1 or AUX2 Dial from Yes to any Yes to any Keypad analog device analog device Transmit Yes No Receive data digital Transmit Yes using analog Yes Re...

Page 6: ...TO STANDARD ANALOG TELEPHONE TO FAX MACHINE TO POWER SUPPLY ISDN Network PC Telephone Fax BRI PW R VC DC TR TD RD DS Power supply You may also have a standard modem in your PC connected to a standard...

Page 7: ...ms At the same time your existing telephone equipment can be used to make calls to other equipment on the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN The on board high speed processor handles all ISDN proc...

Page 8: ...es Guide Ordering ISDN Services Guide software diskette s Examine the contents of your WEBGLIDER package and check for damage Contact your supplier or distributor if any of the items listed above are...

Page 9: ...AUX 1 AUX 2 PWR WEBGLIDER Back Panel ISDN Connection The WEBGLIDER connects directly to the ISDN network at the U interface An ISDN network terminator device NT1 is not required This port is labelled...

Page 10: ...panel The WEBGLIDER does not draw power from the ISDN network So if there is no power to the WEBGLIDER then the telephone ports will not work Typical Configuration The illustration on page 6 shows a t...

Page 11: ...established on AUX 1 or AUX 2 DC Data Call A data call is established for the RS 232 port TR Data Terminal Ready The DTE has DTR asserted TD Transmit Data Data is being sent by the DTE RD Receive Dat...

Page 12: ...DCE allowing modem cables to be used information on types of cables and their pin out assignments required is provided in Appendix B Cable Connections in the WEBGLIDER Reference Guide 3 Connect the s...

Page 13: ...unit INSTALLATION CAUTION Telecommunications voltages and currents can exceed the limits of safety extra low voltage SELV resulting in personal injury Do not touch any components on the modem s printe...

Page 14: ...then RUN then type A SETUP or B SETUP and select OK 2 Follow ALL on screen instructions closely while the files are copied to your system A WEBGLIDER program group will be created on the desktop You m...

Page 15: ...Windows now asks Do you want Windows to search for your new hardware select NO then NEXT 5 Highlight MODEM on the list then select Next 6 On the next screen place a check mark in the box to specify D...

Page 16: ...lly your mouse is assigned to COM1 so choose COM2 and then NEXT Select FINISH when Windows 95 reports that your Modem has been set up successfully 9 To change the settings for the WEBGLIDER double cli...

Page 17: ...the initialization string to Q3 C1 D2 for PPP required for most ISDN internet service providers such as PSINet OR Q0 C1 D2 for V 120 required for ISDN services such as CompuServe 11 Click OK twice the...

Page 18: ...l on screen instructions to complete the installation 4 Proceed to WEBGLIDER programming on page 19 Windows NT 3 51 1 Insert the WEBGLIDER Driver and Installation diskette into your A or B drive 2 Fro...

Page 19: ...ype of switching equipment the phone company uses to connect your ISDN line to their CO central office POTS port Plain Old Telephone Service i e standard phone type jack into which you can plug analog...

Page 20: ...nsure that it is powered on and that the serial cable is attached 2 Once the WEBGLIDER is found click the Configure WEBGLIDER button Type in a name any name for a new configuration file Then click OK...

Page 21: ...AT T 5E5 AT T 5E9 Generic 3 Enter the Directory Numbers DNs and Service Profile ID SPIDs numbers provided by your phone company You may enter up to three DNs and SPID numbers Note Enter ALL numbers wi...

Page 22: ...g DN 2 to the AUX1 port exclusively for that modem will allow you to establish either an analog modem call or a voice call using a handset plugged into the modem You can then make a voice call on AUX1...

Page 23: ...5 Check the High Speed Com Port box ONLY if you have a serial port with a 16C650 UART 6 Check the Divert Calls to AUX1 Port box By doing this an incoming call can be diverted to the other AUX port by...

Page 24: ...s If security is turned on indicate which numbers up to a maximum of 32 are blacklisted calls from these numbers will not be accepted and which calls are whitelisted calls from these numbers only will...

Page 25: ...ly updated click OK You have now set up your WEBGLIDER for basic operation You should now be able to make and receive calls from all three ports REMEMBER The DS light must be on solid before the WEBGL...

Page 26: ...g information Name Address Home and Business telephone number Place of Purchase ISDN Provider Internet Provider 3 After transmission you will be notified that registration was successful 4 Click OK to...

Page 27: ...o change without notice Revisions to the product s in this manual may occur at any time without notice The software programs contained or described herein are confidential and the subject of copyright...

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