Multi-Tech Systems ISIHP-4SD - Manual

Multi-Tech Systems ISIHP-4SD

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Record of Revisions; Patents
  • Page 3 – Contents; Introduction
  • Page 4 – new MultiModemISI Hybrid Series,; AT Commands and S-Registers
  • Page 9 – Communication Protocols for ISIHP Ports
  • Page 11 – Hardware Installation; Hardware
  • Page 12 – NT, 34K bytes for Windows 95, 50K bytes for Novell; Shipping Contents; specifically designed for wet locations.
  • Page 13 – Hardware Installation Procedure
  • Page 14 – Intelligent Serial Interface; Side View; International
  • Page 15 – Connect the ISIHP-2S/2U to your ISDN telephone wall jack with; Note
  • Page 16 – LED Indicators
  • Page 17 – ISIHP-2S LED Indicators; B1 LED Indicator; • When lit, indicates active or voice connection on
  • Page 18 – ISIHP-2U LED Indicators; P LED Indicator; • When U interface and S/T interface are NOT; D LED Indicator; central office switch then remains lit without
  • Page 19 – Software/Driver Installation; Software
  • Page 21 – Insert Disk; dialog box appears. Insert the; dialog box appears. Click; OK
  • Page 22 – ISI Cards; Add; dialog box appears. Select the starting port
  • Page 23 – dialog box appears again showing the port; to add additional cards and repeat step 8.; Close
  • Page 24 – Installing TAs & Modems to COM Ports in Windows NT; To install terminal adapters:
  • Page 25 – Install New Modem; dialog box appears. Check the box; Don't detect my modem I will select it from a list; and; Next; Have Disk
  • Page 27 – After the terminal adapters install, click; Finish; to return to the; tab to view COM port assignments (and make changes if; General
  • Page 28 – modems
  • Page 29 – . The modems install to the selected COM ports.
  • Page 30 – Modems Properties; dialog box. The message below; Yes
  • Page 32 – I/O Addresses and IRQ Codes
  • Page 34 – Installing the ISIHP in Windows 95 and Windows 98; Windows 95 Installation; Update Device Driver
  • Page 36 – To Remove the ISIHP Card &Drivers in Windows 95; To complete an uninstall, reboot your system.; Windows 98 Installation
  • Page 37 – MultiModem ISI Driver for Windows 95/98
  • Page 38 – When this Wizard dialog box appears, click; Windows then installs the device driver for the ISIHP card. When; Windows 98 will now detect and create COM ports (for ISIHP-; Control Panel
  • Page 39 – To Remove the ISIHP Card and Drivers in; To remove the ISIHP card:
  • Page 40 – Installing TAs & Modems to COM Ports in Windows
  • Page 41 – MultiModem ISI Driver for Windows 95 & Netware AIO
  • Page 43 – Windows will install the first terminal adapter. Click
  • Page 47 – dialog box appears. Select the; After the modem installs to the port, click
  • Page 48 – Return to the; tab to view COM port assignments (and; and repeat installation steps 2–8 to install modems to the
  • Page 49 – Configuring the Terminal Adapter; ISDN TA Configuration Utility; North American Users
  • Page 50 – International Users; Optional Settings
  • Page 51 – Enbloc
  • Page 54 – The next dialog box specifies the TA that has been identified.; Configuration; dialog box appears. If you have questions; Help; . After entering information in each
  • Page 55 – your network configuration notes, enter the appropriate informa-
  • Page 56 – dialog box appears. Referring to your; dialog box, enter a name to store the
  • Page 57 – Load Configuration; in the; Configured
  • Page 58 – ConfigMenu Configuration Utility; Main Menu
  • Page 59 – Enter; Save Network Configuration; Terminal Adapter AT Commands
  • Page 60 – command to save your new
  • Page 61 – NetWare Connect (Novell) Driver Installation; Configuring Ports for NetWare Connect; LOAD NWCCON
  • Page 62 – SCO Open Server 5 Driver Installation; custom
  • Page 63 – MultiTech Installation Script
  • Page 64 – This script also creates the devices in your
  • Page 65 – You have chosen the following setup; Activating Ports in SCO Open Server 5
  • Page 66 – Multi-Tech’s Administrative Utility; ttylbx; dialer name; Record the setting you select for each port.; terminal access) should be enabled for any port at one time. For
  • Page 67 – If it is necessary to reinstall the driver due to I/O address or IRQ
  • Page 68 – Linux Driver Installation; To install the Linux driver:; mkdir isicom; tar; bash Install; ISICOMStart; insmod
  • Page 69 – these parameters for any card X, disables that particular card.
  • Page 71 – Warranty and Service Information; Information; Upgrades and Support; via the MultiTech web site and/or the MultiTech FTP site.; Multiport Card PCI; Service; you get the most out of your Multi-Tech product. If you have any
  • Page 72 – Limited Warranty
  • Page 73 – AT Commands
  • Page 74 – Modem AT Commands; Modes of Operation; AT
  • Page 75 – Command Structure; Each character in a command counts toward the 40 character; ATZ; Command Editing
  • Page 80 – Phone Number Memory Commands; Configuration Storage and Recall Commands
  • Page 82 – Echo Command Mode Characters; verbose; NO CARRIER
  • Page 83 – smart dialing
  • Page 84 – Asynchronous Communications Mode; These commands are the same as several of the; Online Connection Commands; Answer Tone
  • Page 85 – handshake; Dummy Command
  • Page 86 – RS-232 Interface Commands
  • Page 87 – Data Terminal Ready Control; on
  • Page 88 – Data Set Ready Control; Error Correction and Data Compression Commands; Error Correction Modes
  • Page 89 – Data Compression; Immediate Action Commands; Repeat Last Command
  • Page 90 – Flow Control Commands; Local Flow Control Selection; high
  • Page 92 – Escape Sequences
  • Page 93 – In-Band Escape Sequence; Force Answer Mode
  • Page 94 – Number of Rings Until Modem Answers; read; Escape Code Character
  • Page 98 – Maximum Dial Line Rate; rate is the same as the maximum modem speed. This is the most common; Enable / Disable Auto Rate
  • Page 99 – Used for testing and debugging only.; Line Code Control
  • Page 100 – Reading and Assigning S-Register Values; Examples of Assigning Values
  • Page 101 – AT Commands that Affect S-Registers; Modem Result Codes; Terse
  • Page 104 – Entering AT Commands
  • Page 105 – Terminal Adapter AT Commands & S-Registers; escape sequence; Topic; Command Implementation
  • Page 108 – Terminal Adapter AT Commands & S-Registers; Attention Code; RETURN; Command Execution; Switch Configuration Commands; Dialing Method
  • Page 109 – sending complete indication; Network Switch Type
  • Page 115 – Serial Port Configuration Commands; Command Mode Echo; Qn; Enable/Disable Result Codes
  • Page 116 – Vn; Terse/Verbose Result Codes; Xn; Connect Messages; ERROR
  • Page 118 – If you want to accept calls while DTR is low, the TA must be config-; Flow Control
  • Page 119 – flow control
  • Page 122 – ATL
  • Page 123 – DSn; Dialing a Stored Telephone Number; ATDSn; Persistent DTR Dialing
  • Page 124 – Data Bits
  • Page 125 – Data Call Commands; Dn
  • Page 126 – ATO; Start ConfigMenu; Terminal Adapter S-Registers; Function
  • Page 130 – CLI; Auto-Protocol Detection
  • Page 135 – Terminal Adapter Result Codes; terse
  • Page 136 – CONNECT MODEM; Offline Command Mode; In offline command mode, the TA communicates with the terminal or
  • Page 137 – Data Mode; Making a Call; Dialing
  • Page 138 – Answering a Call; RING
  • Page 139 – If the user wants to accept calls while DTR is low, the TA must be; Answering Using Call Steering; Hanging Up
  • Page 141 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 142 – The terminal adapter does not respond to commands
  • Page 144 – The terminal adapter dials but cannot make a connection
  • Page 145 – You can place data calls but not voice calls, or vice versa
  • Page 146 – The terminal adapter cannot connect when answering; To accept calls while DTR is low, configure the TA to ignore DTR by; File transfer appears slower than it should
  • Page 147 – Regulatory Information
  • Page 148 – Regulatory Agency Information; FCC Part 68 Telecom
  • Page 149 – Federal Communications Commission Statement
  • Page 150 – Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by; Industry Canada; Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.; FCC Fax Warning; sending the message
  • Page 151 – Canadian Limitations Notice; The ringer equivalence number (REN) assigned to each terminal
  • Page 152 – EMC, Safety, and Terminal Directive Compliance; Satellite earth station equipment.
  • Page 154 – Index
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MultiModemISI Hybrid Series

Models ISIHP- 2S/2U/4S/4U/4SD

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Summary

Page 2 - Record of Revisions; Patents

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Page 3 - Contents; Introduction

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