TRUST ISDN PC-CARD MODEM
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8. Figure 19 displays the tab sheet ‘tools’. This tab sheet provides access to the components ‘status’,
‘terminal’, ‘protocol’ and ‘port’. You can see which ISDN lines are in use in the component ‘status’. With
‘terminal’, you can give your modem instruction through Hayes commands. The component ‘port’ allows
you to select the desired com port.
Figure 19: Tab sheet ‘tools’
6. RVS-COM Application software
An optional ISDN communication program can be supplied with the ISDN PC-Card. This program can be
used to send faxes at a speed of 14400 bps and files at a speed of 2400 bps to an analogue modem. This
program is not necessary to use the Internet. The installation is started automatically be inserting the 'RVS-
COM' CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. Follow the on-screen instructions.
If you are asked for a code (key), this can be found either on the back of the CD-ROM box or on a separate
card, depending on the version of RVS-COM.
7. Internet
You may have to make a 'Dial-up' connection in order to connect to your ISP (Internet Service Provider). This
is included in Windows 98, Windows ME and Windows 2000 as standard and is usually automatically
installed when you double-click on the Internet icon. See Windows Help for more information. Some Internet
providers provide a complete software package for Internet access that makes your computer suitable for
Internet use.
NOTE:
First, check whether your Internet provider supports the multilink PPP connection if
you wish to use both of the ISDN lines available with the ISDN PC-Card Modem
.