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Connection to PC
You can connect the USB Plug to a desktop PC
or notebook by way of the USB ports.
1. Take the USB cable, identifiable by the USB
symbol on its connectors.
2. Plug the square connector (B connector) of
the USB cable into the USB socket on the USB
Plug.
3. Plug the tab connector (A connector) of the
USB cable into one of the USB ports on your
computer.
4. Switch on your computer.
5. Indication by green USB LED:
When the PC reboots the USB LED flashes
briefly. This indicates that the USB cable from
the PC to the USB Plug is correctly connected.
When Windows starts up after installing the USB
Plug you are prompted to specify the location of
the drivers. There are more details on that
subject in the section headed “Installing driver
software”.
Connections on the USB Plug
USB port
ISDN port
Installing driver software
Important! If you already have an ISDN card from
another vendor fitted in your computer, you must
remove it first. Refer to the vendor’s manual for
instructions on how to remove it.
Before installing the driver software, the USB
Plug must be connected to the PC via the USB
port.
1. When the PC has detected the connected USB
Plug, the “Add New Hardware” wizard
appears. The Add New Hardware wizard
installs the software for a new hardware
component (AGFEO USB PLUG).
Click on “Next”.
2. In the dialog box which follows choose:
“Locate the best driver for the device
recommended” and click on “Next”.
3. In the next dialog box check the “CD-ROM
drive” option and clear all other checkboxes.
Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive and click
on “Next”.
4. When the drivers have been located, click on
“Next” to start the installation.
5. The drivers are installed.
6. To finish the installation, restart your PC.
7. Indication by green USB LED:
When the PC reboots the USB LED lights up
briefly. Then the USB LED remains steadily lit,
indicating that the USB drivers are loaded. The
USB connection is ready. The “B-Channel
Monitor” icon is active on the Windows Start
bar.