Page 3 - Contents
Contents Contents Safety Instructions and Approval ............................................................................................... 7 Safety Instructions ......................................................................................................................... 7Instruct...
Page 7 - Safety Instructions and Approval; Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions and Approval 7 Safety Instructions and Approval Safety Instructions ● Please read the installation instructions carefully, before you connect and start up the Siemens ISDN I-SURF 2 card for the first time. ● If you give the Siemens ISDN I-SURF 2 card to a third person, you should...
Page 9 - Important instructions about installation and operation; About this manual; Programs; CD Launcher
Important instructions about installation and operation 9 Important instructions about installation and operation About this manual This manual describes the installation of the Siemens ISDN I-SURF 2 card, the drivers and the ISDN program package I-SURF. I-SURF is largely integrated into Windows, so...
Page 10 - Drivers for CAPI 2.0 and NDIS WAN-Miniports
Important instructions about installation and operation 10 Drivers for CAPI 2.0 and NDIS WAN-Miniports After installing the I-SURF drivers you already meet the technical requirements for surf-ing on the Internet and sending and receiving e-mails (NDIS WAN-Miniports). To do this, you can use the acce...
Page 12 - Most PBXs supply an S; Giving away I-SURF or disposing of it; You can make any warranty claims at the Siemens Service.
Important instructions about installation and operation 12 Instructions for operation through a PBX ● The I-SURF was designed for operation at an ISDN main line with the Euro-ISDN-Protocol DSS1. In addition, operation though a PBX is supported: you can enter parameters like "Main line number"...
Page 13 - Hotline
Important instructions about installation and operation 13 Siemens Service Hotline If you have any questions about your device malfunctioning, contact our Hotline team on these numbers: National International Germany: 01805 333 220 +49 / 1805 / 333 220 Austria: 0 1 1707 5004 +43 / 1 / 1707 5004 Swit...
Page 15 - Installation of the I-SURF ISDN Card; Overview; System requirements; Deliverables
Installation of the I-SURF ISDN Card 15 Installation of the I-SURF ISDN Card Overview The I-SURF is an internal, passive ISDN card for the S 0 basic rate access. Using this card under Windows 95,98 and NT 4.0, you can, for example, send and receive faxes, surf the Internet, run home banking or use t...
Page 16 - Hardwareinstallation; Remove the screws from the PC housing and put them in a safe place.
Installation of the I-SURF ISDN Card 16 Installing the ISDN-card Hardwareinstallation Preparing the computer Note the hardware configuration of your system. In the Device Manager there is a dis-play showing which input/output range addresses and interrupt numbers on your PC are currently occupied. Y...
Page 17 - After installing your card
Installation of the I-SURF ISDN Card 17 After installing your card Please switch your computer (and possible peripheral devices) on. If your system does not start: ● Check again that you have correctly followed all steps ● Check your system for interrupt conflicts - see ➔ “Checking the Interrupt ass...
Page 18 - Installation of the driver software under Windows 98
Installation of the I-SURF ISDN Card 18 Driver Software installation Because there are many possible combinations of installed components (network cards, dial-up network, etc.), a variety of sequences are possible when installing hard-ware and drivers. The following steps are also dependent on both ...
Page 19 - Deinstallation of the driver software under Windows 98
Installation of the I-SURF ISDN Card 19 3. In the box " Specify a location", put in the following path: D:\drv_98 (instead of D, put in the letter designating your CD-ROM drive) and click on Next. In the following dialog, the driver found will be offered to you. 4. Accept this driver with Ne...
Page 20 - Installation of the driver software under Windows 95; driver data will now be copied.
Installation of the I-SURF ISDN Card 20 Installation of the driver software under Windows 95 During the installation, you might be prompted to insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM. You should therefore have the CD-ROM ready or make a note of the path to the place on the hard disk where you have saved the Wi...
Page 21 - In order to import a new driver for your card
Installation of the I-SURF ISDN Card 21 Several files will be copied. 8. You will now be asked if you want to restart the PC, so that the settings for the new hardware can take effect. 9. Click on Yes. The PC will be restarted. In order to import a new driver for your card First you must deinstall t...
Page 22 - Installation of driver software under Windows NT 4.0; In the context menu which then pops up, select
Installation of the I-SURF ISDN Card 22 Installation of driver software under Windows NT 4.0 It is only when the system has recognized your Siemens ISDN I-SURF 2 card that the driver for this card can be installed. In order to do this, the ISA Plug and Play driver (ISA PNP enabler driver) from Micro...
Page 24 - To import a new driver for your card
Installation of the I-SURF ISDN Card 24 On the Settings parameter card, the ISDN-Protocol "DSS1" (EuroISDN), the "Point to Multipoint" type of connection and A-Law for the language coding process have been preset. These settings are the right ones for the normal Euro-ISDN connection ...
Page 25 - Correction for selection of
Installation of the I-SURF ISDN Card 25 Correction for selection of Do not install a driver 1. Select the menu item Execute from the Start program menu of Windows NT. 2. Enter the name Regedt32 as file to be executed and confirm with OK. 3. In the following dialog, select the key SIE0020 (Path: HKEY...
Page 27 - Installing the I-SURF Program Package; answering machine; Installation requirements; a driver, correctly installed according to the chapter
Installing the I-SURF Program Package 27 Installing the I-SURF Program Package Overview After installation of the drivers, your PC - with the CAPI 2.0 interface - fulfils the require-ments for installing ISDN application programs. With the installation of the "I-SURF" ISDN program package, y...
Page 30 - Choose the program folder in which you want to install I-SURF.
Installing the I-SURF Program Package 30 13. Choose the program folder in which you want to install I-SURF. a) If you wish to create a new program folder, enter a name in the Program Folder box. The default setting is "Siemens I-SURF 2.1". b) If you want to add I-SURF to an existing program ...
Page 32 - Installation and Parameter Settings of Exchange
Installing the I-SURF Program Package 32 b) if you do not yet have a message store available in your Exchange/Outlook profile, you will receive a message to this effect and you start at ➔ ’Point 8" page 33 of the directions which follow. c) if Exchange/Outlook is already installed and the settin...
Page 34 - Continuation of the Setup of the I-SURF ISDN program package; When the copying process has ended, the wizard for
Installing the I-SURF Program Package 34 Continuation of the Setup of the I-SURF ISDN program package When the copying process has ended, the wizard for ISDN port and modem installation appears. 17. Click on Next. 18. In the interface configuration, select the ports to which the modems are to be con...
Page 35 - If your ISDN card is directly connected to an S
Installing the I-SURF Program Package 35 If your ISDN card is connected to a PBX, enter only the extension number allocated by the PBX to the ISDN card. If your ISDN card is directly connected to an S 0 line, enter one of your subscriber num- bers (MSNs). 21. Confirm with Next. In the next dialog, y...
Page 36 - Select those modems that are or are not to be installed.
Installing the I-SURF Program Package 36 22. Select those modems that are or are not to be installed. A tick next to the modem means it is installed. If there is no tick next to the modem, it is either not installed or will be deinstalled. 23. Confirm with Finish. The LineManager configuration wizar...
Page 37 - Direct to ISDN line; For a; PBX; and the extension number.
Installing the I-SURF Program Package 37 27. Click on the Next command button. In the next dialog, indicate whether you operate your ISDN card direct to ISDN line or on a PBX. 28. Click on the Next command button. In the next dialog, the previously entered information is listed and you are asked for...
Page 41 - Brief description of I-SURF; Menu overview; System services
Brief description of I-SURF 41 Brief description of I-SURF The aim of this chapter is to give you a brief overview of the functions and structure of I-SURF. The main functions of I-SURF are explained briefly below. Detailed discussions of individual points are contained in the later chapters of this...
Page 42 - I-SURF Online Documentation; User Configuration; The Services registry sheet
Brief description of I-SURF 42 Siemens Support Connection A Dial-Up connection to the Siemens Support Server is established. As soon as you are connected, please select the menu option Siemens Support Homepage. Siemens Support Homepage With this menu option your Internet-Explorer automatically loads...
Page 46 - Voicegate registry sheet in the User Manage-; ISDN Modems; System Configuration and make changes to the interfaces and / or mo-
Brief description of I-SURF 46 The Voicegate You can accept incoming calls on your computer and listen to them later, just as with a conventional answering machine. You can record announcements for the voicegate using the telephone or a microphone attached to the PC. To do this, select the Voicegate...
Page 47 - UserManagement; Entering numbers; Services
UserManagement 47 UserManagement When I-SURF is installed, a standard user is set up. During user configuration, you can set all the parameters required by a specific user for fax, EuroFileTransfer and voicega-te. To run user configuration, proceed as follows: 1. Using the Start and Programs command...
Page 48 - Tries for dialing
UserManagement 48 MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number)/Number Enter the number for the appropriate service. The number shown in the Location box is here in order to complete the required digits. Tries for dialing Indicate whether dialing should be automatically repeated if an outgoing call is un-success...
Page 49 - Default profile
UserManagement 49 Default profile Displays the profile from MS Exchange that will be used. Click the arrow at the right-hand edge of the box to display a list of all available profiles, and select the profile that should be used by default when the I-SURF Dialer is started. Save settings to default ...
Page 51 - The parameters for the Group 3 fax service are configured in the; Station ID
UserManagement 51 Configuring the Group 3 fax service The parameters for the Group 3 fax service are configured in the Group 3 Fax registry sheet. Station ID Type your fax number, including your country code and dialing code, as your station ID. During the transmission of a fax message, the station ...
Page 52 - The parameters for the Group 4 fax service are configured in the
UserManagement 52 Configuring the Group 4 fax service The parameters for the Group 4 fax service are configured in the Group 4 Fax registry chart. Station ID Type your fax number, including your country code and dialing code, as your station ID. During the transmission of a fax message, the station ...
Page 53 - The parameters for data transfer via EFT are configured in the; EFT username
UserManagement 53 Configuring EuroFileTransfer The parameters for data transfer via EFT are configured in the EuroFileTransfer registry sheet. EFT username Type in your username for EFT connections. The username is required by some dis-tant terminals for a connection to be set up. With some remote t...
Page 55 - Anti virus application; Configuring Voicegate; The parameters for the voicegate are input into the
UserManagement 55 Inactive time (1 - 10 min): Indicate the time after which a connection should be automatically disconnected if no data are being transferred. This Short Hold mechanism helps you save money if in the EFT Explorer you happen to forget to disconnect the call. Anti virus application In...
Page 57 - ISDN LineManager; The LineManager is called up from the System Configuration of; Configuring ISDN line; General; Input the general parameters for the location.
ISDN LineManager 57 ISDN LineManager You can configure your ISDN card correctly using the ISDN LineManager. The LineManager Configuration Assistant helps you make changes to connection data. The call test that it contains checks and updates the connection data you have entered. Nor-malization of the...
Page 58 - PBX configuration
ISDN LineManager 58 Country code Enter the country code of your plug (44 for the UK, 49 for Germany, 1 for the USA etc.). National code Enter the discrimination digit, if any, for calls outside your own local network (0 in Germany). The national code must be dialed before the local area code. Area c...
Page 59 - Charging - cost per unit
ISDN LineManager 59 Country specific settings... Clicking on this command button calls up a dialog for setting country-specific data. Charging - cost per unit Enter the cost of one telephone unit. You can change the displayed currency unit in Windows System Control (Country settings) by selecting th...
Page 60 - Manufacturer
ISDN LineManager 60 Configuring ISDN card The ISDN cards installed in your computer are displayed in the ISDN card registry sheet. The configuration of the ISDN card is displayed in the ISDN card registry sheet. Manufacturer Shows the manufacturer of the ISDN card. CAPI version Shows the version of ...
Page 61 - Software fax; if the ISDN card does not support a fax module; Software Modem; A dialog is opened so that a different ISDN card can be selected.
ISDN LineManager 61 Software fax Check this option if you wish to use the software fax module contained in I-SURF. The software fax should be used ● if the ISDN card does not support a fax module ● the hardware fax module of the ISDN card has a narrower range of functions than the software fax (i.e....
Page 63 - Sending and receiving messages; Sending and receiving fax messages; Sending a fax message
Sending and receiving messages 63 Sending and receiving messages (only in Online Documentation) Sending and receiving fax messages Using I-SURF, you can send fax messages to both conventional Group 3 analogue fax machines and Group 4 digital fax machines, and receive fax messages from them. Un-less ...
Page 65 - Sending a fax message via Drag&Drop on the Fax Dialer; Fax Dialer
Sending and receiving messages 65 Sending a fax message via Drag&Drop on the Fax Dialer Using the I-SURF Fax Dialer, you can send documents as fax messages simply using drag and drop. The explanations in this section are intended to enable you get started quickly. They are therefore confined to ...
Page 66 - Sending a fax message with double-click on the Fax Dialer
Sending and receiving messages 66 2. In the Dialing mode box, select the way the number should be dialed. Three options are available: ● Direct dial: The number is dialed just as it was entered. ● Automatic line call: The outside-line digit does not need to be entered but is deter-mined automaticall...
Page 68 - Sending a fax message from an application
Sending and receiving messages 68 Sending a fax message from an application You can send files direct from the application in which you create them. 1. Open the file you want to send and select the command Print or Printer Setup. 2. Select ISDNFAX as the printer. 3. Start the print. The I-SURF Fax D...
Page 69 - The Fax Viewer
Sending and receiving messages 69 2. Double-click on the fax message. The fax viewer is opened with the fax message (see section ➔ “The Fax Viewer“ page 69). The Fax Viewer Received fax messages can be displayed and edited using the fax viewer. In the fax viewer, documents can be ● viewed ● edited ●...
Page 70 - Commands in the File menu
Sending and receiving messages 70 Commands in the File menu The following file formats are available: ● TIFFG 3 format ● DCX format ● PCX format Open Use this command to open a file. The fax viewer can read files in TIF and ATF format. Close Use this command to close a file. Save Use this command to...
Page 71 - Commands in the Edit menu
Sending and receiving messages 71 Commands in the Edit menu Commands in the View menu Toolbar Use this command to switch on or off the display of the toolbar. Status bar Use this command to switch on or off the display of the status bar. Zoom The zoom functions change the size of the document displa...
Page 73 - Commands in the Options menu
Sending and receiving messages 73 Commands in the Options menu Save settings on exit This command enables/disables the option that saves all important settings when you exit: ● position and size of the display window ● zoom ● contrast ● inverse display ● printer for output ● list of the most recentl...
Page 74 - Sending files
Sending and receiving messages 74 Sending and receiving files using EuroFileTransfer Using I-SURF, you can transfer files by EuroFileTransfer. EuroFileTransfer - EFT for short - is a Europe-wide data transmission standard. In data transfer by EFT, it doesn't matter what EFT software is being used by...
Page 76 - Sending files via Drag&Drop on the EFT Dialer
Sending and receiving messages 76 Sending files via Drag&Drop on the EFT Dialer You can send files simply and quickly via the I-SURF EFT Dialer. The explanations in this section are intended to enable you get started quickly. They are therefore confined to the "normal case" when sending ...
Page 77 - Sending a message with double-click on the EFT Dialer
Sending and receiving messages 77 To send the document to further addressees, click on ...to list>> and enter further ad-dressees. If you wish to send further documents, you can also drag them to the EFT Dialer icon. 4. Click on Send. The message is sent without any further confirmation. Sendi...
Page 78 - Receiving files
Sending and receiving messages 78 3. a) Select the service I-SURF EFT Dialer. The I-SURF EFT Dialer window is opened. For the further procedure, see ➔ “Sending files via Drag&Drop on the EFT Dialer“ page 76. or b) Select the service Mail Recipient. MS Exchange is opened. For the further procedur...
Page 81 - Automatic Redialing
Sending and receiving messages 81 If you opened the Dialer dialog by double-clicking on the Dialer icon or by dragging a number of files to it, the expanded Dialer window opens immediately. The File attach- ment(s) box lists the files to be sent. Click on the Browse... command button to open the Fil...
Page 82 - Resolution
Sending and receiving messages 82 Resolution State the desired resolution. The possible values are for fax 3: normal (96 lpi) fine (196 lpi) for fax 4: normal (200 dpi) fine (400 dpi) Format State the desired format. The possible values are DIN A4 DIN A5 (landscape only) US Letter Legal Orientation ...
Page 83 - Username
Sending and receiving messages 83 Input the parameters for the EuroFileTransfer in this dialog. Username Input your username. The username is required by some distant terminals for a con-nection to be set up. Password Input your password. The password is required by some distant terminals for a conn...
Page 84 - Compression; The data are transferred uncompressed.
Sending and receiving messages 84 Compression State whether data should be compressed for transfer. The data to be transferred are then automatically compressed before being sent and are decompressed by the dis-tant terminal. The default setting is the option that was set in the I-SURF UserManagemen...
Page 85 - The EFT Explorer
The EFT Explorer 85 The EFT Explorer (only in Online Documentation) Using the EFT Explorer, you can connect up to a distant EFT terminal and, in those of its directories to which you have access, you can copy, move, rename and delete files. You can also download files from and upload files to the di...
Page 88 - Copying files from the distant terminal
The EFT Explorer 88 Working with files and directories When you have set up a connection, the directory, subdirectories and files on the dis-tant terminal to which you have access appear in the EFT Explorer Depending on your access rights on the distant terminal, you can now copy, rename and delete ...
Page 89 - Copying files from your computer to the distant terminal
The EFT Explorer 89 Copying files from your computer to the distant terminal You can only copy files to the distant terminal if you have been given write access to the destination directory. 1. In EFT Explorer, mark the files you want to copy to the distant terminal. 2. From the Edit menu, select th...
Page 90 - The commands in the Connection menu
The EFT Explorer 90 An overview of all commands The commands in the Connection menu New Opens the EFT Destination dialog so that a new connection can be entered and set up. Connect to Opens the EFT Destination dialog to set up a connection. Abort transfer (current file) Cancels the transmission of t...
Page 91 - The commands in the Edit menu
The EFT Explorer 91 The commands in the Edit menu Cut Deletes the marked files and transfers them to the clipboard. Copy Copies the marked files to the clipboard. Paste Pastes the marked files from the clipboard to the current directory. Delete Deletes the marked files from the hard disk on the dist...
Page 92 - The commands in the View menu
The EFT Explorer 92 The commands in the View menu The commands in the Extras menu Configuration... Opens the I-SURF UserManagement system. Update UserManagement Copies data from the UserManagement system (data compression, number of chan-nels etc.) and enables them for the current session. Explore l...
Page 93 - The VoiceGate; Recording an announcement; Recording an announcement over the phone
The VoiceGate 93 The VoiceGate (only in Online Documentation) You can accept incoming calls on your computer and listen to them later, just as with a conventional answering machine. Calls, and your announcements, are stored as sound files (identifiable by their WAV extension) and can be monitored ov...
Page 94 - Recording an announcement via the microphone
The VoiceGate 94 If you click on the Browse command button, the Open File window appears, showing the WAV files in the individual directories. Select the directory in which you wish to save the file with the announcement, and enter the filename. 5. Enter the number of the phone that the VoiceGate sh...
Page 96 - Setting pins for remote control
The VoiceGate 96 It is not possible to save calls from MS Exchange. For security, the password is not displayed while being entered: instead, a * is dis-played for each character. 4. Confirm with Exit. Remote control You can also listen elsewhere to calls that have come in for you, using remote cont...
Page 97 - Pins
The VoiceGate 97 Pins Enter the keys that will be used to initiate the various actions during remote control. The digits 0 - 9 are permissible. Go to first messageWinds to the first message. Go to last messageWinds to the last message. PlayThe current call and all subsequent calls are played back. P...
Page 98 - Confirm with; Monitoring calls via remote control; Press the key allocated to the desired action.
The VoiceGate 98 For security, the password is not displayed while being entered: instead, a * is dis-played for each character. 3. Confirm with OK. Monitoring calls via remote control You can monitor calls from any conventional phone by remote control. 1. Call your VoiceGate. 2. While the answertex...
Page 99 - The I-SURF Address Book; Adding a new entry to an address book; Adding an entry in an I-SURF Address Book
The I-SURF Address Book 99 The I-SURF Address Book (only in Online Documentation) The I-SURF Address Book, which is integrated into MS Exchange, provides you with a powerful tool for managing your ISDN addresses. Adding a new entry to an address book An address book contains a list of recipients, wi...
Page 100 - Name
The I-SURF Address Book 100 4. As the type of entry, select I-SURF Mail Address. 5. Click on the OK command button. The New Address Properties window appears. 6. In the Phone Numbers registry sheet, input the number(s) of the recipient. Name Input the recipient's name as it should appear in the addr...
Page 103 - Phone Number display box
The I-SURF Address Book 103 Phone Number display box Input the default number for the recipient. The default number is the one used by de-fault if several numbers have been recorded for a recipient. 8. In the Notes registry sheet you can input notes about your recipient entries. Entering notes is op...
Page 108 - canonical
The I-SURF Address Book 108 5. In the Filename box, enter the path and name of the file to which the address book should be written. The I-SURF address books are stored in database (.MDB) files. You can add the new address book to an existing database file (e.g. I-SURFPAB.MDB in the I-SURF directo-r...
Page 109 - Codes
The I-SURF Address Book 109 Codes Country Displays the country code. Area Displays the area code. Line Main Line Displays the main number. Outgoing Displays the outside-line digit for calls outside the PBX. The location data cannot be changed. 8. Confirm with OK. In the I-SURF Address Book window, t...
Page 111 - Communications via the ISDN modems; Configuring the ISDN modem
Communications via the ISDN modems 111 Communications via the ISDN modems (only in Online Documentation) The ISDN modems contained in I-SURF let you use TAPI-based communications pro-grams over the ISDN and set up calls to both digital and analog remote terminals. The ISDN modems are installed autom...
Page 112 - If your ISDN card is connected to a PBX, input the MSN.
Communications via the ISDN modems 112 3. Activate 'Incoming number', if incoming calls are to be accepted. Activate 'Outgo-ing number', if a particular MSN is to be used for outgoing calls. 4. Enter the appropriate number(s) for the modem. If your ISDN card is connected direct to ISDN line, input t...
Page 115 - Some examples of important AT commands are given below.; Setting numbers
Communications via the ISDN modems 115 Some examples of important AT commands are given below. Setting numbers With the command AT&A, up to 10 numbers can be entered into a list. This MSN list is the basis for interpreting the numbers in incoming and outgoing calls. Outgoing ISDN numbers Using t...
Page 116 - Installing Dial-Up Networking under Windows 98
Communications via the ISDN modems 116 Dial-Up Networking under Windows 98 The Dial-Up Networking program integrated into Windows 98 makes it possible to ac- cess remote PCs and networks via a modem. The telephone line is used as the com-munications medium. With its integrated ISDN modem, I-SURF add...
Page 117 - Setting up a new Dial-Up Networking connection under Windows 98
Communications via the ISDN modems 117 By clicking on the check box, you can select and deselect individual components. Checkboxes that already have a tick in them when you open this dialog show that the components have already been installed. If you click on such a checkbox and thereby remove the t...
Page 120 - Setting up a Dial-Up Networking connection under Windows 98
Communications via the ISDN modems 120 Setting up a Dial-Up Networking connection under Windows 98 To set up a connection 1. In the Dial-Up Networking window, click on the connection you want to set up. The Connect To dialog box is opened. 2. In order to access a computer, enter your username and yo...
Page 121 - Enabling access by callers under Windows 98
Communications via the ISDN modems 121 4. In the Path box, input the name of the computer you are connected to and the path of the folder. Inputs should be in this form: \\computername\sharename If the "Reconnect at logon" option is enabled, a DUN connection will be set up next time the Expl...
Page 124 - Access to the Internet under Windows 98; Dial-Up Networking under Windows 95; Installing Dial-Up Networking under Windows 95
Communications via the ISDN modems 124 Access to the Internet under Windows 98 If you have installed I-SURF and Dial-Up Network on your computer, you can set up a connection to an Internet Service Provider via ISDN. A requirement here is that you have installed the TCP/IP protocol. For the installat...
Page 125 - Setting up a new Dial-Up Networking connection under Windows 95
Communications via the ISDN modems 125 4. Select the component Dial-Up Networking. By clicking on the check box, you can select and deselect individual components. A tick next to a component indicates that it has been enabled and is being installed. 5. Confirm with OK. Dial-Up Networking is installe...
Page 128 - Setting up a Dial-Up Networking connection under Windows 95
Communications via the ISDN modems 128 Setting up a Dial-Up Networking connection under Windows 95 To set up a connection 1. In the Dial-Up Networking window, click on the connection you want to set up. The Connect To dialog box is opened. 2. In order to access a computer, enter your username and yo...
Page 129 - Enabling access by callers under Windows 95
Communications via the ISDN modems 129 3. In the Drive box, enter the drive letter. By default, the next free letter is preset. 4. In the Path box, input the name of the computer you are connected to and the path of the folder. Inputs should be in this form: \\computername\sharename If the "Reco...
Page 132 - Access to the Internet under Windows 95
Communications via the ISDN modems 132 Access to the Internet under Windows 95 If you have installed I-SURF and Dial-Up Network on your computer, you can set up a connection to an Internet Service Provider via ISDN. A requirement here is that you have installed the TCP/IP protocol. For the installat...
Page 134 - Setting up a new Dial-Up Networking connection under Windows NT
Communications via the ISDN modems 134 The Network configuration dialog is opened. 7. Select the appropriate network protocols and confirm with OK. 8. Click on the Configure command button. In the next dialog you can configure the interfaces for the modem. 9. Select whether the interface is to be us...
Page 137 - Enabling access by callers under Windows NT
Communications via the ISDN modems 137 If the "Reconnect at logon" option is enabled, a DUN connection will be set up next time the Explorer is started. 5. Confirm with OK. In MS Explorer, the folder you have connected up to is now displayed as an additional disk drive and you can edit files...
Page 138 - Access to the Internet under Windows NT; HyperTerminal; Setting up a connection with HyperTerminal
Communications via the ISDN modems 138 Double-click on the user to open the User Properties dialog. 3. Click on the Dialin command button. The Dial-in Options dialog appears. 4. Enable the Grant dialin permission to user option. You have now given the user access to the computer. Access to the Inter...
Page 141 - Microsoft Exchange; Receiving a message
Microsoft Exchange 141 Microsoft Exchange (only in Online Documentation) The ISDN application programs of I-SURF integrate ISDN communication services in the operating system. To do this, the Messaging Application Program Interface (MAPI) defined by Microsoft is used. Therefore in order to manage an...
Page 142 - Attaching files to a message
Microsoft Exchange 142 You can attach files to your message that come from other applications. The message is sent off and appears in the Sent Items folder. Attaching files to a message You have two ways to attach files from other applications to your messages: The Insert File window appears. 2. Mar...
Page 143 - An attachment
Microsoft Exchange 143 An attachment The file is copied into the message as an icon and is sent along with it. By double-click-ing the icon, the recipient can open the file, provided he has installed the appropriate program. Link attachment to original file The file is linked with the message, but n...
Page 144 - Saving messages
Microsoft Exchange 144 3. In the list of names, mark one or more recipients or distribution lists, and click on the To command button. The selected names are copied into the list of Message recipients. 4. Confirm with OK. The recipients are copied into the To field in the current message. Saving mes...
Page 145 - Deleting messages; ISDN options; ISDN Send options
Microsoft Exchange 145 Deleting messages 1. Mark or open the message that is to be deleted. The marked file is moved to the Deleted Items folder. 3. If you want to delete a message definitively, mark it in the Deleted Items folder. The message is definitively deleted. Forwarding messages You can for...
Page 146 - Service
Microsoft Exchange 146 Service Select the service via which a message is to be sent. From address book (default setting) The service used is the one recorded in the address book as the default service for the relevant recipient. Fax The message is sent as a fax with automatic fallback. Group 3 Fax T...
Page 148 - Costs
Microsoft Exchange 148 active The message is currently being converted and sent. cancelled The process was cancelled before the message or parts of it were sent. part sent The message was incompletely sent or was not sent to all recipients. sent The message was completely sent to all recipients. War...
Page 149 - ISDN Status for a recipient
Microsoft Exchange 149 ISDN Status for a recipient When a message is sent to a distribution group, the overall status for all recipients is displayed in the ISDN Transmission Status registry sheet. You can, however, obtain a display of information about individual recipients. 1. In the Sent Items fo...
Page 150 - Number
Microsoft Exchange 150 Number Shows the selected number of the recipient. Station ID (for fax messages only) Shows the ID of the distant fax terminal. Address Shows the name and address of the recipient from the address book. Error When transmission of a message was incomplete, indicates the cause o...
Page 151 - The I-SURF Support Module; Installation requirements:
The I-SURF Support Module 151 The I-SURF Support Module The Siemens Support Server for PC communication is a Remote Access Service (RAS) Server which you can access with your Internet browser using the same technique as you would with the Internet. The server can be accessed with an ISDN direct conn...
Page 155 - After the program starts, this interface is displayed:; Info menu; In this menu you can select the profile of your ISDN card under; Outgoing calls; In the
Annex 1 - The ACO_CT32.EXE CAPI test program 155 Annex 1 - The ACO_CT32.EXE CAPI test program To test both your connection and the drivers, you can use the acotec CAPI 2.0 tester (ACO-CT32.EXE).. The ACO-CT32.EXE program is based on the CAPI2032.DLL and can simulate outgoing calls with the various t...
Page 156 - Incoming calls
Annex 1 - The ACO_CT32.EXE CAPI test program 156 In the expanded window, you can also set special application classes. "CIP values" are defined in the CAPI 2.0 specification for the appropriate application classes. For a de-tailed explanation of these values please refer to the CAPI 2.0 spec...
Page 157 - Config
Annex 1 - The ACO_CT32.EXE CAPI test program 157 The entries under CIP mask can be selected if, under listen to, you select the special option. All the possible CIP values are listed here. You can find more information about this in the CAPI 2.0 specification, held on our Support PC. As standard, th...
Page 159 - AT commands; Implemented AT commands
Annex 2 - AT commands / registers 159 Annex 2 - AT commands / registers (only in Online Documentation) AT commands The AT commands listed here have been standardized world-wide. All commands to be passed to the modem must begin with the prefix AT (AT<command>). The only excep-tion is the comma...
Page 161 - Registers; Description
Annex 2 - AT commands / registers 161 Registers Registers marked with ! should be set with the appropriate AT commands only. No. Description Default 0 auto answer on (>=1)/off(==0) 0 2 ESC character 43 ("+") 3 CR character 13 4 LF character 10 5 backspace character 8 12 ESC sequence time ...
Page 163 - Glossary
Glossary 163 Glossary Address Book The names, numbers and address of recipients are stored in Microsoft Exchange's address books. When sending a message you need only select a name from an address book: MS Exchange will find the correct address. B1 protocol Represents the protocol for OSI layer 1 (p...
Page 164 - see EuroFileTransfer.
Glossary 164 D-channel The D-channel or signalling channel serves to carry service attributes in ISDN. All the signals that affect the setup and disconnection of a call are transmitted on the D-chan-nel. DSS1 The Digital Subscriber System No. 1 is the protocol used in EuroISDN. DSS1 provides a wider...
Page 165 - In normal dialing, each individual digit is dialed immediately.
Glossary 165 ISDN Controller The ISDN controller implements the interface between the ISDN and the PC. In gene-ral, an ISDN controller is understood to mean an ISDN controller card and the software needed to operate it. ISDN Modem The ISDN modem incorporated in I-SURF enables modem-based application...
Page 167 - Telematic Server; A transmission protocol.; Voicegate
Glossary 167 Telematic Server The Telematic Server is an I-SURF program component that receives and sends tele-matics services - fax, teletex and telex. The Telematic Server works invisibly in the back-ground. Fax is the only telematics service included in this version of I-SURF. V.110 A transmissio...
Page 170 - Index
Index 170 I-SURF Fax Dialer .................................... 68 , 79 L LineManager ................................................. 57 Location ........................................................ 47 M Mainline ........................................................ 58 Message attaching fi...