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Use the arrow keys to browse through the list. Confirm
your selection with “Return”.
6.
Now specify the installation directory. Confirm your se-
lection with “Return”.
7.
Specify which D-channel protocol is used on your ISDN-
line.
Press the “Tab” key to jump to the next option. Confirm
with “Return”.
8.
In the next window, indicate whether you would like to
activate automatic data compression V.42bis for X.75
connections.
Use the Tab key to jump to the next option. Confirm with
“Return”.
Now the installation program copies all files to the
specified directory. If there is not enough free space on
the drive for the driver software installation, you will re-
ceive an error message to this effect.
This concludes the installation of the driver software.
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 using the
“B1 Setup” program before starting operation. Similarly, if a
different interrupt is to be used, this must be specified. 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 58.
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