
Installing the Hardware
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ISDN-Controller B1 v3.0 – 2 Installing the Hardware
2 Installing the Hardware
The AVM ISDN-Controller B1 v3.0 can be operated on a num-
ber of platforms. The exact procedure for installing the ISDN-
Controller differs for the various operating systems.
2.1 Instructions for the Different
Operating Systems
Windows 2000/NT/3.x/MS-DOS/OS/2/Novell NetWare
If you work in Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 3.x,
MS-DOS, OS/2 or Novell NetWare, first check which I/O ad-
dress is available in your computer. Change the jumper posi-
tion on the ISDN-Controller if necessary, then install the
ISDN-Controller and its driver software. Follow the instruc-
tions in the section “Setting the I/O Address” on page 14.
Windows Me/98/95
Installation in Windows Millennium (Me), Windows 98 or
Windows 95 follows a different installation sequence. Please
follow the instructions for the relevant installation in the
chapters for the individual operating systems.
2.2 Setting the I/O Address
To manage and to use the ISDN-Controller, the operating sys-
tem addresses it by means of an “I/O address”.
Upon delivery, the ISDN-Controller is set to the I/O address
150 and the IRQ (interrupt) 5. The I/O address is determined
by a jumper on the ISDN-Controller; the interrupt by a soft-
ware setting.
If the preset I/O address 150 is already used by another plug-
in card, the jumper setting must be changed on the ISDN-
Controller. If necessary, change the interrupt in the Device
Manager (“Start / Settings / Control Panel / System”) or with
the “B1 Setup” program.
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