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ISDN-Controller B1 v3.0 – 8 Installation in Windows 3.x
Installation can be aborted at any time by clicking the
“Cancel” button.
6.
Enter the directory in which the driver software is to be
installed. Once your entries are complete, click “Next”.
7.
Indicate which D-channel protocol is used on your ISDN
line by clicking the desired option.
In the same dialog, specify whether automatic data
compression should be activated for X.75 connections.
For more information about data compression in
accordance with the V.42bis standard, see the section
“CAPI SoftCompression X75/V42bis” on page 83.
8.
Confirm by clicking “Next”.
Now the installation program copies all files to the specified
directory. A new program group called “AVM” is created in
the Program Manager. This group contains the programs “B1
Unload”, “B1 Load”, “B1 Readme”, “B1 Setup” and “B1 Test”.
The “B1 Load” program is copied into the “Startup” group in
the Program Manager so that the driver software is loaded
each time Windows is started. If you do not wish the driver
software to be loaded automatically, delete the entry in the
“Startup” group.
The driver software installation is concluded after the com-
puter is rebooted.
Entering a Changed I/O Address
If a different I/O address was set by jumper before the hard-
ware installation, or if another interrupt is to be used, the
ISDN-Controller must be configured accordingly before start-
ing operation. If the default settings of the ISDN-Controller
were used (I/O address 150, interrupt 5), skip the section
“Configuring the ISDN-Controller B1 v3.0” on page 51.
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