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A
answering a call
manually 33
Appendix A:Configuration Profiles 48
Appendix C: Ordering Your ISDN Line 49
ISDN, ordering 49
Appendix D: FCC and Canadian Regulation 56
FCC
Canadian Regulation 56
Appendix E: Configuration Methods
Configuration Methods 58
async data format 10
AT commands
!C0= 13
&F 48
&W 48
&Zn= 32
&Zn? 33
+++AT<cr> 32
A 33
D 32
H 33
L 33
lack of response to 36
O 32
V 31
AT commmands
using to configure the TA 13
autoanswer 33, 38
B
B-channel
protocol 10
Bandwidth on Demand 42
baud rate 15
Bearer Service 50
bit rate 15
C
cables
ISDN 38
serial 36
Call Bumping 43
call control configuration 14
auto answer data calls 14
baud rate 15
bit rate 15
COM port settings 15
CTS control 16
data bits 15
data protocol 14
DCD control 16
DCD drop time 15
dialing method 14
dialing number 15
dialing stored numbers 15
DSR control 16
DTR control 16
DTR detect time 15
flow control 15
parity 15
persistent DTR dialing 14
rings to answer 14
stop bits 15
stored numbers 15
synchronous mode 16
canceling a call 32
CE mark 57
COM port 36
settings 15
COMM.DRV 39
command mode 31
commands
answer 33
Dial 32
hang up 33
List Telephone Numbers 33
Load Profile 48
Store Active Profile 48
switch type 13
communications programs 36
compatibility
switch 10
ConfigMenu 13
configuration
AT commands 13
Before You Start 13
Dial-Up Networking (DUN) 13
Windows 95 13
with ConfigMenu 13
with ISDN TA Configuration utility 13
Configuration Profiles 48
configuration profiles 48
configuration utilities
Windows 95 11
connecting the modem 11
connections
computer 48
Connectors
ISDN 38
connectors 10
D
data bits 15
data mode 32
data protocol
MLPPP 15
V.120 14
X.75 15
data rates 10
data terminal ready (DTR) 14
Dial-Up Networking 13
Dialing a Stored Telephone Number 32
dimensions 10
directory number (DN) 14
Displaying a stored number 33
DN (directory number) 14
DTR (Data Terminal Ready) 14
Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation 41
E
EMC, Safety, and Terminal Directive Complianace 57
environmental conditions 10
escape sequences 32
F
factory profiles 48
FCC, Canadian Regulation 56
features 4
flow control 39
front panel 36
I
initialization strings 37
installation and setup 11
IRQ conflicts 37
ISDN BRI Line 5
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