Hayes Microcomputer Products Network Card DIVA T A User Manual

DIVA T/ A PC Ca rd  
Use r’s Guid e  
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Ta b le of Conte nts  
Introduction.......................................................................................... 5  
What You Will Need.......................................................................... 6  
Ordering your ISDN Line Using EZ-ISDN/IOC................................. 7  
Connecting the Cables.......................................................................... 8  
Installing the DIVA T/A Software ..................................................... 20  
The Eicon DIVA Terminal Adapters Program................................. 25  
Getting Help..................................................................................... 25  
Menu Options................................................................................... 26  
Using the Windows 95/NT Configuration Tool ................................ 28  
Using the Windows 3.x/WFW 3.11 Configuration Tool.................... 37  
Using the VT100 Configuration Tool................................................. 46  
Updating the DIVA T/A Firmware.................................................... 53  
Using the DIVA T/A........................................................................... 58  
Low Power Mode............................................................................. 58  
Secure ID Connectivity .................................................................... 59  
Dialing with Multilink PPP .............................................................. 60  
Establishing a Connection ................................................................ 61  
Connecting to the World Wide Web................................................. 75  
Automated SPID Selection................................................................. 76  
Non-Initializing Terminal Mode........................................................ 77  
Appendix A: ISDN Line Termination................................................ 78  
Installing a Terminating Resistor...................................................... 78  
Single ISDN Device ......................................................................... 78  
Multiple ISDN Devices .................................................................... 79  
Appendix B: Troubleshooting the DIVA T/A.................................... 80  
LED Status Indicators on the DIVA T/A .......................................... 81  
Common Problems........................................................................... 82  
Dumping the DIVA T/A Memory..................................................... 84  
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DIVA T/A Firmware Specifications .................................................. 86  
DIVA T/A Hardware Specifications.................................................. 87  
Customer Service ............................................................................... 88  
Eicon Technology on the World Wide Web ..................................... 88  
Eicon Technology on CompuServe .................................................. 88  
International Regulatory Information and Conditions of Use.......... 89  
Limited Warranty.............................................................................. 92  
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Introd uc tion  
The DIVA T/A is an ISDN PC CARD (PCMCIA) modem available in  
S/T and U interface versions. It provides easy and affordable high-  
speed Basic Rate Interface (BRI) ISDN connection to the Internet or  
to your office LAN. With the DIVA T/A, Small Office Home Office  
(SOHO) users and telecommuters can combine the higher  
performance of ISDN with the simplicity of a terminal adapter.  
The DIVA T/A emulates a COM port on your computer, which  
complements your TCP/IP application (without the need for additional  
device drivers). The DIVA T/A supports all standard modem AT  
commands.  
Inte rne t Ac c e ss  
The DIVA T/A allows you to connect to the Internet over an ISDN  
line at speeds of up to 128 kilobits per second. Without virtually any  
delays, you can access online services or browse the World Wide  
Web to download high-resolution graphics, video clips, interactive  
games, music, etc.  
Work-a t-Hom e Ac c e ss  
The DIVA T/A provides the telecommuter with fast access to network  
resources back at the office. You can access applications such as  
email or download data from a remote database in a fraction of the  
time it would take using a conventional analog modem.  
Ea se of Use  
You can install the DIVA T/A into any computer (PC or notebook)  
equipped with a PC Card Type II slot. You can easily configure it  
using the Setup Wizard (under all versions of Windows), using a  
VT100 interface (under DOS and OS/2), and using AT commands  
(under all platforms).  
In North America the Configuration Wizard (Windows 95 and  
Windows NT) can automatically detect your Service Profile  
Identifiers (SPIDs). SPIDs are addresses assigned by your ISDN  
provider; the ISDN switch uses SPIDs to identify your equipment.  
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Wha t You Will Ne e d  
To install and use of the DIVA T/A, you will need the following:  
Ite m  
De sc rip tion  
DIVA T/A Package  
DIVA T/A PC Card  
DIVA T/A Software  
DIVA T/A S/T or integrated-NT1 cable  
ISDN cable (RJ45)  
DIVA T/A QuickStart Guide  
DIVA T/A Release Notes  
PC or Notebook Computer  
Equipped with a PC Card Type II slot.  
Remote Access Client  
Software  
Supplied as part of the operating platform or by  
Internet Service Provider.  
ISDN Basic Rate Line (BRI) Installed by your local telephone company. See  
the section “Ordering your ISDN Line Using  
EZ-ISDN/IOC” on page 7 for more  
information.  
(Required for non-Windows users only) VT100-  
compatible terminal-emulation program for  
DOS or OS/2 platforms to use the VT100  
Configuration Tool.  
Terminal Emulation Program  
Internet Access  
(Optional) To establish an ISDN connection to  
the Internet, you will require the following:  
ISP that provides ISDN Basic Rate  
Interface service  
PPP and TCP/IP communications protocols  
for accessing your Internet subscription  
TCP/IP clients (Web browser, FTP,  
Telnet))  
Operating System  
Microsoft® Windows® 95  
Microsoft Windows NT® (3.51/4.0)  
Windows 3.x  
DOS  
OS/2  
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Ord e ring your ISDN Line Using  
EZ-ISDN/ IOC  
(North Am e ric a only)  
We highly recommend that you use our toll free ISDN ordering  
service to make sure you get the correct ISDN line the first time. This  
service is free to our customers. Dial 1-888-800-DIVA.  
EZ-ISDN / IOC simplifies the ordering of your ISDN line. It lets you  
use simple codes to order pre-configured packages of ISDN features  
and services.  
The North American ISDN User’s Forum (NIUF) and Local  
Exchange Carriers (LEC) administer the assignment of codes.  
Bellcore administers the National ISDN Ordering Code (IOC)  
process.  
We recommend the use of the following ISDN Ordering codes:  
EZ-ISDN: use ordering code 1  
IOC: use ordering code R  
If you want to use Always On/Dynamic ISDN (AO/DI) please refer to  
(to be supported in a future software update).  
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Conne c ting the Ca b le s  
To install the DIVA T/A into your PC:  
1 Push the ISDN S/T or U cable (see in Figure 1) straight into  
the jack on the card. Push the connector locking tab toward  
your card.  
ISDN U  
(Integrated NT1)  
Cable  
Plug into  
ISDN jack  
ISDN S/T cable  
B and D  
LEDs  
Insert into PC  
ISDN Cable  
DIVA T/A PC Card  
Figure 1.  
2 Connect the other end of the cable to the ISDN cable (see in  
Figure 1) and the ISDN cable to an NT-1 (if required) or to the  
ISDN wall socket.  
Note: Some S/T connections will require use of the terminating  
resistor. Refer to “ISDN Line Termination” on page 78 for more  
details.  
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Afte r Conne c ting the Ca b le s  
Where AutoSPID is supported (check with your ISDN service  
provider), the DIVA T/A installation is totally Plug and Play.  
Continue at “What’s Next?” on page 10.  
If your ISDN line does not support AutoSPID, get the following  
information from your ISDN service provider before continuing the  
DIVA T/A installation:  
ISDN number(s).  
Your ISDN service provider should have provided you with one  
or two ISDN numbers. These numbers are required to configure  
the DIVA T/A.  
SPIDs  
If you are installing the DIVA T/A under Windows 95 or  
Windows NT, the ISDN numbers are all that you require as the  
SPID Wizard, used for configuring the DIVA T/A, will  
automatically configure the SPIDs.  
If you are not using Windows 95 or Windows NT, you must get  
your SPID information from your ISDN provider. SPID(s) are  
numbers usually consisting of your 3-digit Area Code plus 7-digit  
ISDN Number followed by some digits. For new ISDN lines your  
local telephone company will likely follow the generic SPID  
format of a 10-digit ISDN Number (Area Code and ISDN phone  
number) followed by 0101. For example: 51455512340101.  
You may not have to enter SPID information for the DIVA T/A to  
function properly if your ISDN line is configured for non-  
initializing mode. The DIVA T/A features automatic non-  
initializing mode support, which enables the interface to operate  
without programming a SPID, or to retain basic service if SPID  
initialization fails. However, your local telephone company has to  
turn this feature on. As you lose functionality, we do not  
recommend this operation mode.  
Go to the section “What’s Next?” on page 10 and continue.  
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Wha ts Ne xt?  
After you have finished connecting the cables and gathering the  
required information, go to the section that corresponds to your  
platform and continue the installation.  
Pla tform  
Wha t to d o  
Windows 95  
Continue on page 11  
Windows 95 OSR2  
Windows NT 4.0  
Continue on page 13  
Continue on page 15  
Continue on page 18  
Continue on page 19  
Continue on page 46  
Windows NT 3.51  
Windows 3.x/WFW 3.11  
DOS and OS/2  
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Wind ows 95  
Note: This install procedure is for the original release and Service  
Pack 1 (SP1) version of Windows 95. If you are using Windows 95  
Service Release 2 (OSR2), go to page 13.  
To verify the version installed on your machine, go to Control  
Panel/System Properties and select the General tab. If you have the  
original or SP1 version of Windows 95, it should show as one of the  
two screens below:  
Note: If you are using Dial-Up Networking, make sure you are using  
version 1.2. If you are running a previous version, you must upgrade  
to Dial-Up Networking 1.2, before you begin installing the DIVA T/A.  
Dial-Up Networking 1.2 is located on the DIVA T/A CD under the  
\MSDUN12 directory. Refer to your Windows 95 online help for  
information on how to install Dial-Up Networking.  
After connecting the cables (see the section “Connecting the  
Cables” on page 8), turn on your PC. Insert the DIVA T/A, label  
side up, into the PC Card Slot. The DIVA T/A is automatically  
detected and the New Hardware Found Window appears.  
1
Insert the DIVA T/A CD into your computer’s CD drive.  
2
3
In the New Hardware Found Screen, select  
provided by hardware manufacturer  
Driver from disk  
, and click OK; the Install  
From Disk window appears.  
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4 In the Install From Disk window, enter the drive letter of your  
CD drive (or use the Browse button to locate your CD drive)  
and click OK.  
5 Go to page 20 and continue at the section “Installing the DIVA  
T/A Software.”  
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Wind ows 95 (OSR2)  
Note: This install procedure is for Windows 95 Service Release 2  
(OSR2). If you are using original release or Service Pack 1 (SP1)  
version of Windows 95, go to “Windows” on page 11.  
To verify the version installed on your machine, go to Control  
Panel/System Properties and select the General tab. If you have  
Windows 95 OSR2 installed, you should see the letter “B”, as below:  
Note: If you are using Dial-Up Networking, make sure you are using  
version 1.2. If you are running a previous version, you must upgrade  
to Dial-Up Networking 1.2, before you begin installing the DIVA T/A.  
Dial-Up Networking 1.2 is located on the DIVA T/A CD under the  
\MSDUN12 directory. Refer to your Windows 95 online help for  
information on how to install Dial-Up Networking.  
1
After connecting the cables (see “Connecting the Cables” on  
page 8), turn on your PC. After Windows 95 has started, insert  
the DIVA T/A, label side up, into the PC Card slot. The DIVA  
T/A is automatically detected and the New Hardware Found  
Window appears followed by the Update Device Driver  
Wizard.  
2 Insert the DIVA T/A CD into your computer’s CD drive.  
3 From the Update Device Driver Wizard window, click Next.  
4 Click Other Location.  
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5 Enter the drive letter of your CD drive (or use the Browse button  
to locate your CD drive) and click OK.  
6 In the update Device Driver Window, click Finish.  
7 Go to page 20 and continue at the section “Installing the DIVA  
T/A Software.”  
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Wind ows NT 4.0  
Note: Before you begin installing the DIVA T/A, we suggest that the  
Remote Access Service (RAS), also known as Dial-Up Networking, be  
installed with at least one modem (any modem will do; it is only  
needed to install the DIVA T/A and can later be removed).  
1 Shutdown Windows NT and turn off your PC. After connecting  
the cables (see “Connecting the Cables” on page 8), insert the  
DIVA T/A, label side up, into the PC Card slot.  
2 Start your computer and allow Windows NT to start.  
3 Insert the DIVA T/A CD into your computer's CD drive.  
4 From the Start menu, go to Settings, then Control Panel. The  
Modem Properties screen opens. Click Add.  
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5 Select Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list, then  
click Next.  
Important: Make sure that you select the choice above and do  
not let Windows NT choose its own modem driver. If you let  
Windows NT select the modem driver, you will not be able to  
communicate with the DIVA T/A. You will then have to delete the  
Windows NT installed modem and restart the install process  
again from Step 4.  
6 From the Install New Modem windows, click Have Disk; when  
prompted, enter the path to the CD (or use the Browse button to  
locate your CD drive), then click OK. The DIVA T/A will be  
detected.  
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7 Select the Eicon DIVA T/A, then click Next.  
8 Select the appropriate COM Port the DIVA T/A is connected to.  
Click Next, then click finish.  
9
Close the Modem Properties window.  
10 After closing the Modem Properties window, you are prompted  
to configure Dial-Up Networking, as the install Modem list has  
changed. Click Yes to configure Dial-Up Networking.  
11 From the Remote Access Setup window, remove any unused  
devices that use the same COM port as the DIVA T/A, and then  
click Add.  
12 In the Add RAS Device window, select the Eicon DIVA T/A  
PC Card from the drop-down list and click OK  
13 From the Remote Access Setup window, click Continue. You  
will be prompted to shutdown and restart your computer. Click  
No. Do not restart your system  
14 Go to page 20 and continue at the section “Installing the DIVA  
T/A Software.”  
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Wind ows NT 3.51  
If you are going to use the DIVA T/A with RAS, RAS must already  
be installed with at least one modem (any modem will do, it is only  
needed to install the DIVA T/A and will later be removed). If this is  
the case, follow the steps below. If you are not going to use RAS,  
continue at “Installing the DIVA T/A Software” on page 20.  
1 Shutdown Windows NT and turn off your PC. After connecting  
the cables (see “Connecting the Cables” on page 8), insert the  
DIVA T/A, label side up, into the PC Card slot.  
2 Start your computer and allow Windows NT to start.  
3 Insert the DIVA T/A CD into your computer’s CD drive.  
4 Open any text editor.  
5 Using your text editor, open the file MODEM.INF found in the  
Windows\System32\RAS directory.  
6 Open the file WFWNTEIC.INF found on the DIVA T/A CD  
(\WIN 32).  
7 Copy the contents of WFWNTEIC.INF and append it to the end  
of the MODEM.INF file; save the appended MODEM.INF file,  
and exit your text editor.  
8 You must now start the RAS setup program. From the Control  
Panel, double-click the Network icon. From the Installed  
Network Software list, select Remote Access Service and click  
Configure.  
9 From the RAS setup, remove the unused modem or any other  
devices that use the same COM port as the DIVA T/A, add the  
DIVA T/A, and then exit RAS. Refer to the RAS online help for  
removing and adding modems.  
10 After exiting the RAS setup, you are prompted to reboot your  
PC. Click OK and allow your PC to reboot and Windows NT to  
restart. To shutdown the RAS server, double-click the Remote  
Access Admin icon in the Remote Access Service program  
group. From the Remote Access Admin Server menu select  
“Stop Remote Access Server”, and then exit the Remote Access  
Admin program.  
Continue at “Installing the DIVA T/A Software” on page 20.  
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Wind ows 3.x/ WFW 3.11  
Note: If you are installing the DIVA T/A on a system without a CD  
drive, it is possible to make disks from the DIVA T/A CD on another  
machine. To create the disks, follow the instructions in the  
MAKEDISK.TXT file located in the \WIN16\MAKEDISK directory of  
your DIVA T/A CD.  
If you are going to use the DIVA T/A with RAS for WFW, RAS must  
already be installed with at least one modem (any modem will do, it is  
only needed to properly install the DIVA T/A and will later be  
removed). If you are not going to use RAS, continue at “Installing the  
DIVA T/A Software” on page 20.  
1 After connecting the cables (See “Connecting the Cables” on  
page 8), start your computer. After Windows has started, insert  
the DIVA T/A label side up, into the PC Card Slot.  
2 Insert the DIVA T/A CD into your computer's CD drive, or the  
DIVA T/A Win 3.x Setup disk 1 into your diskette drive.  
3 With any text editor, open the file MODEM.INF found in the  
Windows/System directory.  
4 Open the file WFWNTEIC.INF found on the DIVA T/A CD  
(\WIN16) or diskette.  
5 Copy the contents of WFWNTEIC.INF to the end of the  
MODEM.INF file; save the appended MODEM.INF file, and  
exit your text editor.  
6 Start the RAS setup program.  
7 From the RAS setup, change the unused modem to the  
DIVA T/A. Refer to the RAS online help to change modems.  
Go to the section “Installing the DIVA T/A Software” on page 20.  
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Insta lling the DIVA T/ A Softwa re  
Note: there is no Setup Wizard for DOS or OS/2. If you are using  
DOS or OS/2, go to the section ‘Using the VT100 Configuration  
Tool” on page 46.  
The DIVA T/A Setup Wizard installs all necessary DIVA T/A files on  
your system. These include:  
the DIVA T/A on-line documentation  
the Eicon DIVA Terminal Adapters Program, which includes  
the Configuration Wizard (Windows 95 and NT only)  
the Windows Configuration Tool (Windows 3.x & WFW 3.11)  
the DIVA T/A Uninstall Utility  
To install the DIVA T/A Software:  
1 Insert the DIVA T/A CD, and enter d:\SETUP.EXE in the Run  
field of the Start menu or File menu (where d: is the drive letter  
of your CD drive). The CD Setup screen appears, go to step 2  
and continue.  
Note: If you are using diskettes to install the software on a  
3.x/WFW 3.11 system, type a:\Setup.exe (where a: is your  
diskette drive). Skip to step 3 and continue.  
2 From the CD Setup screen, select “Start Eicon DIVA Terminal  
Adapters Installation Now”; this starts the Setup Wizard.  
Note: The CD Setup screen also gives you the choice to view the  
online DIVA T/A User’s Guide, Reference Guide, or Release  
Notes, before installing the DIVA T/A software.  
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3 Click Next in the Setup Wizard’s “Welcome” screen.  
4 Specify where you want to install the DIVA T/A software. Click  
next to install in the default directory (the default directory  
differs according to your platform); otherwise, click the browse  
button and select a directory, then click Next.  
The Setup Wizard installs all necessary files.  
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5 Click Finish.  
The software installation is complete. You must now configure your  
DIVA T/A with one or more configuration profiles. Do one of the  
following:  
Windows 3.x users. If you are using Window’s 3.x, the  
Windows 3.x Configuration tool appears. Go to the Section  
Using the Windows 3.x/WFW 3.11 Configuration Tool on page  
37.  
Windows 95 and NT users. If you are using Windows 95 or  
NT, the New Devices Detected window appears. Select the  
DIVA T/A PC Card. Click OK to start the Windows 95/NT  
Configuration Wizard; continue at step 6 below.  
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6 On the Configuration Wizard, click Next; follow the  
Configuration Wizard’s on-screen instructions (if a working  
configuration is detected, you are notified and allowed to skip  
the Wizard).  
Note: Context sensitive help is available on all the Configuration  
Wizard’s screens. For more details about a particular field  
displayed on the screen, click the Question Mark “?” icon at the  
top left corner of the screen, then click on the field you’re having  
trouble with.  
Note: You should not click the Configure button unless you  
know all your ISDN parameters and want to configure them  
manually. If you click Configure, the Wizard closes and the  
Windows 95/NT Configuration Tool starts. If you select this  
option go to step 3 of the section “Configuring Profiles under  
Windows 95/NT” on page 30.  
7
When the “Congratulations” screen appears the installation is  
complete. Click Finish.  
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The Wizard closes and the Eicon DIVA Terminal Adapters  
program appears (see “The Eicon DIVA Terminal Adapters  
Program” on page 25 for more details).  
The installation under Windows 95/NT is complete and your DIVA  
T/A is ready to use.  
If you want to configure additional profiles or configure advanced  
ISDN parameters for the profile you created above, go to the section  
“Using the Windows 95/NT Configuration Tool” on page 28.  
If you want to use your DIVA T/A, go the section “Using the DIVA  
T/A” on page 58.  
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The Eic on DIVA Te rm ina l Ad a p te rs  
Prog ra m  
Note: This section applies to Windows 95 and NT users only.  
The Eicon DIVA Terminal Adapters Program provides you with a  
variety of convenient utilities.  
To access the Eicon DIVA Terminal Adapters program, do one of the  
following:  
Click the  
icon on your task bar (Windows 95 only).  
From the Windows taskbar click Start, then select  
Programs\Eicon DIVA T-A PC Card\Eicon DIVA Terminal  
Adapters.  
The Eicon DIVA Terminal Adapters Program appears as below.  
Ge tting He lp  
The Eicon DIVA Terminal Adapters program includes extensive on-  
line help. To get help, select Help\Help Topics from the menu bar.  
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Me nu Op tions  
The menu bar provides you with a variety of shortcuts and utilities.  
You can launch commands from drop-down menus or by clicking  
icons.  
Disp la ying Ic ons on the Toolb a r  
To display icons on the Menu bar select View\Toolbar (some icons  
appear by default).  
The Toolbar pick list displays four options: Basic, Advanced, View,  
and Tools. Click an option to have its associated icons displayed on  
the tool bar (a check mark to the left of an option indicates the  
option is selected). Click Enable to select or deselect all items.  
The following table describes the action that each icon performs (to  
ensure you can see all the icons, select View\Toolbar; select all the  
options).  
Click  
or Select  
To perform this Action  
File\Configure  
Open Windows 95/NT Profiles  
Window. Use it when you want to  
create, modify, or select a profile.  
See the section “Using the Windows  
95/NT Configuration Tool” on page  
28 for more details.  
File\Configure  
Active  
Opens the Windows 95/NT  
Configuration Tool (with the Active  
Profile selected). See the section  
“Using the Windows 95/NT  
Configuration Tool” on page 28 for  
more details.  
File\Download  
Firmware  
Downloads new Firmware. See the  
section “Updating the DIVA T/A  
Firmware” on page 53 for more  
details.  
File\Reset  
Resets your DIVA T/A to the original  
factory settings.  
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Click  
or Select  
To perform this Action  
File\Details  
Displays a panel that contains details  
about your DIVA T/A. Use it if you  
need to determine details about your  
configuration (such as your firmware  
version).  
File\Delete  
Deletes the device currently selected.  
File\Import Profiles Imports all profiles (configured or not)  
to the selected device.  
Files\Export  
Profiles  
Exports a profile from the selected  
device. Before updating firmware it is  
strongly recommended that you  
export your current profiles.  
View\Refresh  
Tools\Connect  
Refreshes information about the  
selected device.  
Opens the Make New Connection  
dialog box. Configured Dial-Up  
Networking connection are available  
from the drop down list. If you are  
using Windows NT, you can use this  
option to run RAS.  
Tools\Modem  
Opens the Windows Modem  
Properties box.  
Note: You can also open a terminal emulation program by selecting  
Tools\Terminal from the menu bar. The tool is used primarily for  
trouble-shooting.  
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Using the Wind ows 95/ NT Config ura tion Tool  
This section shows you how to use the Windows 95/NT Configuration  
Tool to create one or more configuration profiles.  
Ab out Config ura tion Profile s  
A profile is a set of parameters that define a particular ISDN setup.  
When you run the Windows 95/NT Configuration Wizard for the first  
time, you configure a profile with the default name Profile 0. In  
addition to this profile, you can configure two other profiles that  
define different ISDN setups (corresponding to the needs of different  
applications). You might, for example, configure profiles to match the  
ISDN setup needed to connect to your office, your Internet Service  
Provider (ISP), and CompuServe. When you need a particular ISDN  
configuration, you simply select the appropriate profile. This saves  
you the trouble of reconfiguring all your ISDN parameters each time  
you switch applications.  
Note: When you use the Configuration Wizard to configure a profile,  
you cannot set Advanced ISDN parameters (default settings are  
implemented). If you want to modify these parameters, use the  
Configuration Tool.  
A profile contains information about the following:  
Protocol. Your ISDN protocol. It must match the protocol  
implemented at the other end of the connection.  
Primary Location. The primary location’s ISDN switch type,  
telephone number(s), and SPID(s), as required.  
Alternate Location. The alternate location’s ISDN switch type,  
telephone number(s), and SPID(s), as required.  
Advanced. Advanced ISDN parameters such as Bandwidth  
Allocation Protocol/Bandwidth on Demand (BACP/BOD), Data  
Over Voice (DOV), and Cost Reduction Parameters. This  
information is optional.  
Ab out Prim a ry a nd Alte rna te Loc a tions  
Each profile can contain a Primary and an Alternate location. If the  
DIVA T/A cannot connect using the Primary location parameters, it  
automatically tries again using the Alternate location parameters.  
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For example, if you work mainly at home, and occasionally at the  
office, you can configure a profile that has your home as the Primary  
location and your office as the Alternate location. When you place a  
call, the DIVA T/A first tries to connect using the parameters  
specified for your home. If it cannot establish a connection, it will try  
again using your office parameters.  
Using Conte xt Se nsitive He lp  
Context sensitive help is available on all of the Configuration Tool’s  
screens. For more details about a particular field, click the Question  
Mark “?” icon at the top right corner of the screen, then click on the  
field you’re having trouble with.  
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Config uring Profile s und e r Wind ows 95/ NT  
Follow the steps below to configure a profile:  
1
Do one of the following:  
Click the  
icon on your task bar (Windows 95 only).  
From the windows taskbar click Start, then select  
Programs\Eicon DIVA T-A PC Card\Eicon DIVA Terminal  
Adapters.  
2 From the Eicon DIVA Terminal Adapter Program, click the  
DIVA T/A icon; the Profiles Window appears.  
3 From the Profiles window, select a profile from the Profiles list  
(three default names appear: Profile 0, Profile 1, Profile 2). Click  
Configure.  
Note: If you want to change the default name of a profile, select the  
profile and click Rename. Change the name and continue.  
Note: If you have a North American version of the DIVA T/A, the  
Configuration Wizard can automatically detect your SPIDs (ISDN  
number(s) can also be detected if your line features AutoSPID). If  
you want to use the Configuration Wizard, click the Wizard button.  
Follow the Wizard’s on-screen instructions. (See also AutoSPID on  
page 76).  
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4 From the Protocol tab, select the ISDN connection protocol that  
you want to use (it must match the protocol on the receiving  
system). Follow the guidelines below.  
Protocol Guidelines:  
For most connections, the default Multilink PPP is used. If it  
is not supported, use PPP (for single B-channel connections),  
V.120, or V.110 (International Firmware only).  
Both PPP and Multilink PPP require that a PPP  
communications stack be installed on your computer.  
Notes:  
For security purposes, Multilink PPP does not support the  
callback feature used by some servers.  
incoming  
When using Multilink PPP for  
calls, only SPAP or  
PAP authentication are supported.  
incoming  
(Windows NT only) If you want to support  
calls  
with Windows NT RAS Server, you must enable the parameter  
“Allow clear text authentication” in the RAS Server setup.  
Refer to the RAS online help for more information.  
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5 Select the Primary Location tab.  
Note: The screen above depicts the North American version of  
the Configuration Tool; if you are using an international  
version of the software, the screen does not contain Service  
Profile ID fields.  
Specify the Primary Location’s parameters.  
Pa ra m e te r  
De sc rip tion a nd Va lue s  
Switch Type  
Specifies the ISDN switch type used by your  
ISDN service provider.  
North American firmware: For most  
locations Auto-Detect should be selected  
(Default). If the ISDN Switch Type cannot be  
automatically detected, specify National  
ISDN-1 (NI-1) or AT&T (5ESS)  
International (Excluding North America)  
firmware: Europe (Euro ISDN), Japan (INS-  
Net64), and Australia (TPH1962). The  
default setting is Europe.  
Note: Australia has two different switch types  
available: TPH1962 and EuroISDN. Ask your  
ISDN provider how to set your switch type.  
Use 2 Numbers Activates the “2nd Number tab”. Use the  
second number tab if your ISDN provider  
assigns two numbers.  
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De sc rip tion a nd Va lue s  
Telephone  
Number  
(1st Number/2nd  
Number)  
Specifies your ISDN number(s).  
Note: If you are using a North American  
version of the DIVA T/A and your line  
supports AutoSPID, ISDN numbers are  
automatically detected. For more  
information on AutoSPID, refer to page 76.  
Service  
Profile ID  
(SPID)  
(1st Number/2nd  
Number)  
Specifies your SPID Number(s). The ISDN  
switch uses the SPID number to identify  
your ISDN equipment. Your ISDN  
provider assigns your SPID number(s).  
Notes:  
North America  
only  
If your line supports AutoSPID, SPID  
numbers are automatically detected. For  
more information on AutoSPID, refer to  
page 76  
Deselecting the SPID checkbox disables  
SPID terminal initialization and configures  
the port as a Non-Initializing Terminal.  
For more information on Non-Initializing  
Terminal mode, refer to page 77.  
6 If you want to include an Alternate Location in the profile, select  
the Alternate tab. Follow the guidelines in step 5.  
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7 Select the Advanced tab. Configure the parameters.  
Note: The screen depicts the North American Configuration  
Tool; if you are have an International software version, the  
screen doesn’t contain “DOV” and “AutoSPID Settings” fields.  
Pa ra m e te r  
De sc rip tion a nd Va lue s  
BACP/BOD  
Note: Only applicable if your ISDN connection  
protocol is Multilink PPP.  
(Bandwidth  
Allocation  
Control  
Activates the DIVA T/A’s automatic traffic  
monitor for multilink PPP Connections. When  
activated, this function monitors the send-and-  
receive traffic volume, and opens or closes your  
second B-channel as the traffic warrants.  
Protocol/  
Bandwidth on  
Demand)  
Activate this function to ensure that two B-  
channels are never active when one is  
sufficient, thus reducing the chargeable time  
payable to your ISDN provider.  
Note: Be sure to configure the Cost Reduction  
Timers to avoid numerous first interval charges.  
If you select BACP, but do not set the Cost  
Reduction Timers, you could incur unnecessary  
expense as your second B-channel might open  
and close frequently, costing you the first-  
interval amount each time the second B-channel  
connects.  
Default: BACP/BOD enabled  
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De sc rip tion  
ISDN Cost  
Reduction  
Timers  
Note: Only applicable if your ISDN connection  
protocol is Multilink PPP.  
Note: You must activate BACP/BOD before  
setting the timers.  
Set these timers if your ISDN Service Provider  
charges one rate for the first interval of time on-  
line (a fixed period, for example the first 5  
minutes), and a different rate for subsequent  
time on-line. Setting these timers ensures your  
second B-channel is used most economically.  
Initial Billing Interval: Specifies the length of  
the first billing interval (in seconds). For  
example, if your provider charges a fixed $X for  
the first 5 minutes enter 300.  
Note: Setting the timer to 0 disables it. The  
Billing Interval timer is also, effectively  
disabled.  
Default: 60 seconds.  
Billing Interval: Specifies the increments your  
Service Provider uses to bill subsequent usage of  
your ISDN line (usage after the initial Billing  
Interval expires). For example if your Provider  
charges $Y per minute for each minute  
following the Initial Billing Interval, enter 60.  
Note: Setting the timer to 0 disables it. The  
Initial Billing Interval remains in effect.  
Default: 60 seconds.  
Data Over  
Voice  
Note: Available on North American models  
only.  
Specifies Data Over Voice Bearer Capability as  
the outgoing call type.  
If voice calls are less expensive than data calls in  
your tariff area, you can select this option. DOV  
calls are data calls made over a BRI line using  
Voice Bearer Capability.  
For DOV to work, the remote device to which  
you are connecting must support incoming DOV  
calls.  
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De sc rip tion  
AutoSPID  
Settings  
Note: Available on North American models  
only.  
Select the location to which the AutoSPID  
settings will be saved on power up.  
For more information on AutoSPID, refer to  
page 76.  
8 Click OK or Apply to save the selections made in steps 1-7. The  
Profiles window opens.  
9 If you want the profile to be active when you restart the DIVA  
T/A, select its name from the Active Profiles pick list. If you  
want a different profile to be implemented, select it from the list.  
10 Click OK to save the selection. The DIVA T/A restarts  
automatically; the profile you selected in step 9 is implemented.  
Your DIVA T/A is ready for use.  
After the DIVA T/A has restarted, check the D LED on the DIVA  
T/A. If the LED is steady or flashing intermittently, the DIVA T/A is  
working correctly; if the LED is not steady, check your configuration  
and try again. Refer to “LED Status Indicators on the DIVA T/A” on  
page 81 for more information.  
For more information on using your DIVA T/A go to the section  
“Using the DIVA T/A” on page 58.  
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Using the Wind ows 3.x/ WFW 3.11  
Config ura tion Tool  
The DIVA T/A Windows Configuration Tool allows you to view the  
DIVA T/A version and firmware properties, download updated  
versions of the firmware, and configure dialing and communication  
information.  
Ve rifying Firm wa re  
This section describes how to verify the firmware version currently  
loaded on your DIVA T/A and download a newer version.  
1 From the DIVA T/A PC Card Properties screen, select a DIVA  
T/A and click Properties.  
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2 The Card Properties screen opens. Use the screen to:  
Download updated firmware, or  
Change your regional firmware  
To download updated firmware, go to the section “Updating the  
DIVA T/A Firmware” on page 53 of this guide.  
To change your regional firmware, follow the steps below:  
a) Select your geographic location from the ISDN Type field.  
b) Confirm your firmware change by clicking OK in the  
Configuration Tool prompt.  
c) Configure the ISDN line to match your new location.  
Config uring Profile s  
The DIVA T/A configuration settings are organized into profiles and  
saved in the card’s non-volatile memory. The DIVA T/A comes  
equipped with a factory profile which requires only your ISDN  
information to establish a factory Multilink PPP connection.  
Profiles store unique configuration settings containing location-  
specific information. You can define up to three different profiles.  
Each profile can contain a Primary and an Alternate location. If the  
DIVA T/A cannot connect using the Primary location parameters, it  
automatically tries again using the Alternate location parameters.  
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For example, if you work mainly at home, and occasionally at the  
office, you can configure a profile that has your home as the Primary  
location and your office as the Alternate location. When you place a  
call, the DIVA T/A first tries to connect using the parameters  
specified for your home. If it cannot establish a connection, it will try  
again using your office parameters.  
To configure a profile:  
1 From the DIVA T/A PC Card Properties screen, select a DIVA  
T/A and click Profile Properties.  
2 Select a profile from the list (Profile 0, Profile 1, or Profile 2),  
and click Configure Profile.  
Note: You can change a profile name by clicking Rename  
Profile, then typing the new name.  
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3 The Profile Configuration Tool appears:  
Note: The screen above depicts the North American version of  
the configuration tool; if you are using an international version  
of the software, the screen does not contain Service Profile ID  
fields.  
Configure the following parameters:  
Pa ra m e te r  
De sc rip tion  
Local Switch Type  
Specifies the ISDN switch type used by  
your ISDN service provider.  
North American firmware: For  
most locations, the default North  
America (Auto-Detect) should be  
used. If the ISDN Switch Type cannot  
be automatically detected, specify  
National ISDN-1 (NI-1) or AT&T  
(5ESS)  
International (Excluding North  
America) firmware: Europe (Euro  
ISDN), Japan (INS-Net64), and  
Australia (TPH1962). The default  
setting is Europe.  
Note: Australia has two different  
switch types available: TPH1962 and  
EuroISDN. Ask your ISDN provider  
how to set your switch type.  
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De sc rip tion  
Connect using this Specifies the ISDN connection protocol  
protocol  
you want to use (it must match the protocol  
on the receiving system). For most  
connections, the default Multilink PPP  
should be used. If the default is not  
supported, PPP for single B-channel  
connections, V.120 and V.110 can also be  
used.  
Both PPP and Multilink PPP require that a  
PPP communications stack be installed on  
your computer.  
If your workstation is configured as a  
Windows for Workgroups Remote Access  
Service (RAS) client, you must configure  
the V.120 rate adaption protocol on both  
the DIVA T/A workstation and on the  
remote device (RAS Server ISDN adapter).  
Note: For security purposes, Multilink PPP  
does not support the callback feature used  
by some servers.  
Warning: When using Multilink PPP for  
incoming calls, only SPAP or PAP  
authentication are supported.  
(Windows NT only) To support incoming  
calls with Windows NT RAS Server, you  
must enable the parameter “Allow clear  
text authentication” in the RAS Server  
setup. Refer to the RAS online help for  
information on how to configure this  
parameter.  
Telephone Number Specifies your ISDN number(s). You can  
(1st/2nd Number)  
specify either one or two ISDN numbers  
(1stand 2nd). Specify two numbers if your  
ISDN provider assigns two different  
numbers.  
Note: If you are using a North American  
version of the DIVA T/A and your line  
supports AutoSPID, ISDN numbers are  
automatically detected. For more  
information on AutoSPID, refer to page 76.  
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De sc rip tion  
Enable 2nd Number Permits the DIVA T/A to use 2nd Number  
information. If your ISDN provider assigns  
you two different numbers, select Enable  
2nd Number.  
Service Profile ID  
(SPID)  
Specifies your SPID Number(s). The ISDN  
switch uses the SPID number to identify  
your ISDN equipment. Your ISDN  
(1st/2nd Number)  
provider assigns your SPID number(s).  
North America  
only  
Notes:  
If your line supports AutoSPID, SPID  
numbers are automatically detected. For  
more information on AutoSPID, refer to  
page 76.  
Deselecting the SPID checkbox disables  
SPID terminal initialization and configures  
the port as a Non-Initializing Terminal.  
For more information on Non-Initializing  
Terminal mode, refer to page 77.  
If you want to include an Alternate Location in the profile, click  
Alternate. Follow the guidelines in step 3. When you are  
finished, click Primary to return to the Profile Configuration  
window.  
4
5
Click the Advanced button to open the Advanced window.  
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6 In the Advanced window, configure the advanced parameters.  
Use the table below as a guideline.  
Note: The above screen depicts the North American software; if  
you are using an International version of the software, the  
“DOV” and “AutoSPID Settings” fields do not appear.  
Pa ra m e te r  
De sc rip tion  
BACP/BOD Note: Only applicable if your ISDN connection  
protocol is Multilink PPP.  
(Bandwidth  
Allocation  
Control  
Protocol/  
Activates the DIVA T/A’s automatic traffic  
monitor for multilink PPP Connections. When  
activated, this function monitors the send-and-  
receive traffic volume, and opens or closes your  
second B-channel as the traffic volume warrants.  
Bandwidth  
on Demand)  
Activate this function to ensure that two B-  
channels are never active when one is sufficient,  
thus reducing the chargeable time payable to  
your ISDN provider.  
Note: Be sure to configure the Cost Reduction  
Timers to avoid numerous first interval charges.  
If you select BACP, but do not set the Cost  
Reduction Timers, you could incur unnecessary  
expense as your second B-channel might open  
and close frequently, costing you the first-  
interval amount each time the second B-channel  
connects.  
Default: BACP/BOD enabled.  
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De sc rip tion  
ISDN Cost  
Reduction  
Timers  
Note: Only applicable if your ISDN connection  
protocol is Multilink PPP.  
Note: You must activate BACP/BOD before  
setting the timers.  
Set these timers if your ISDN Service Provider  
charges one rate for the first interval of time on-  
line (a fixed period, for example the first 5  
minutes), and a different rate for subsequent  
time on-line. Setting these timers ensures your  
second B-channel is used most economically.  
Initial Billing Interval: Specifies the length of  
the first billing interval (in seconds). For  
example, if your provider changes a fixed $X for  
the first 5 minutes, enter 300.  
Note: Setting the timer to 0 disables it. The  
Billing Interval timer is also disabled.  
Default: 60 seconds.  
Billing Interval: Specifies the increments your  
Service Provider uses to bill subsequent usage of  
your ISDN line (usage after the initial Billing  
Interval expires). For example if your Provider  
charges $Y per minute for each minute  
following the Initial Billing Interval, enter 60.  
Note: Setting the timer to 0 disables it. The  
Initial Billing Interval remains in effect.  
Default: 60 seconds.  
Data Over  
Voice  
Note: Available on North American models  
only.  
Specifies Data Over Voice Bearer Capability as  
the outgoing call type.  
If voice calls are less expensive than data calls in  
your tariff area, you can select this option. DOV  
calls are data calls made over a BRI line using  
Voice Bearer Capability.  
For DOV to work, the remote device you are  
connecting must support incoming DOV calls.  
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Pa ra m e te r  
De sc rip tion  
AutoSPID  
Settings  
Note: Available on North American models  
only.  
Select the location to which the AutoSPID  
settings will be saved on power up.  
For more information on AutoSPID, refer to  
page 76.  
Click OK to close the Advanced window.  
7
8
9
Click OK to close the Profile Configuration window.  
If you want the profile you just configured to be implemented  
click OK; if you want another profile to be implemented, select  
it from the Default profile and then click OK. The DIVA T/A  
restarts automatically and implements the profile you have  
selected.  
After the DIVA T/A has restarted, check the D LED. If the LED is  
steady or flashing intermittently, the DIVA T/A is working correctly;  
if is not, check your configuration and try again. For more details,  
refer to “LED Status Indicators on the DIVA T/A” on page 81.  
You are ready to use your ISDN connection. Continue at “Using the  
DIVA T/A” on page 58.  
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Using the VT100 Config ura tion Tool  
This section describes how to use the VT100 Configuration Tool to  
configure your DIVA T/A under DOS and OS/2. The VT100  
Configuration Tool is incorporated in the DIVA T/A firmware. It lets  
you configure basic ISDN-specific parameters.  
Note: When using DOS, make sure that DOS Card services is  
installed and working. Use the DOS Card Services to record the COM  
Port, IRQ, and Port address assigned to your PC Card slot.  
To activate the VT100 Configuration tool:  
1 Start the VT100-compatible terminal-emulation program. Set up  
your VT100 terminal-emulation program (for example, Telix or  
HyperAccess), using the table below as a guideline:  
Pa ra m e te r  
Se tting  
Terminal Emulation Type VT100/VT102  
Local Echo  
Off  
CR  
Off  
CR Translation  
LF after CR  
2 Verify that the terminal emulation program uses the same COM  
port as that assigned to the DIVA T/A.  
3 Enter the following command at the prompt and press Enter:  
AT@MENU  
The main VT100 Configuration Tool screen opens:  
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DIVA T/A - North American Version 1.5.1  
Copyright (c) 1997 Eicon Technology Corporation  
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|MENU: Main menu  
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|Choice:  
|Current profile|  
|Profile 0  
|Profile 1  
|Profile 2  
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Open Profile: Current profile  
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Primary ISDN Param.: < press Enter >  
Alternate ISDN Param.: < press Enter >  
|Factory profile|  
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Protocol: Multilink PPP  
Advanced: < press Enter >  
Powerup Profile: Profile 0  
Save Profile: Profile 0  
Restart Card: Profile 0  
Quit  
|<ESC> Quit  
+-----------------------------------HELP----------------------+---------------+  
| Selects which profile to open: current, stored (0,1,2) or factory.  
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-Loads the current profile.  
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Na vig a ting in the VT100 Config ura tion Tool Sc re e n  
The following table describes the function keys that let you  
navigate the VT100-Configuration-Tool screen:  
Ke y  
Func tion  
Up arrow  
Moves the cursor to the previous field.  
Down arrow Moves the cursor to the next field.  
Right arrow Displays the sub-menu level. In a text field, it  
moves the cursor one character to the right.  
Left arrow  
Displays the previous menu level. In a text field, it  
moves the cursor one character to the left.  
Enter  
Displays the sub-menu level.  
Displays the next field  
Tab  
Space bar  
Displays the next choice available (in fields  
offering multiple choices)  
F2  
Selects a specific field. Press F2, and enter the  
letter corresponding to the field you want to edit.  
F4  
Toggles between text and graphics modes (text  
mode is the default).  
ESC  
Cancels your configuration setting (if a change was  
made) or moves to the previous menu level (if no  
change was made).  
4 From Open Profile in the Main Menu, toggle the Space Bar to  
select the profile to be configured.  
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5 In the Protocols field of the Main Menu, specify the B-channel  
protocol you want to use (note: the protocol must match the  
protocol on the receiving system). For most connections, the  
default Multilink PPP should be used. If the default is not  
supported, PPP for single B-channel connections, V.120 and  
V.110 can also be used. Both PPP and Multilink PPP require  
that a PPP communications stack be installed on your computer.  
Warning: When using Multilink PPP for incoming calls, only  
SPAP or PAP authentication are supported.  
6 Select Primary or Alternate ISDN Parameters and press Enter to  
open the configuration screen.  
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The following parameters must be configured for the Primary  
and optionally, the Alternate location:  
Pa ra m e te r  
De sc rip tion  
Switch Type  
Specifies the ISDN switch type used by  
your ISDN service provider.  
North America firmware: For most  
locations, Auto-detect should be used. If  
the ISDN Switch Type cannot be  
automatically detected, specify National  
ISDN-1 (NI-1) or AT&T (5ESS).  
International (Excluding North America)  
firmware: Europe (Euro ISDN), Japan  
(INS-Net64), and Australia (TPH1962).  
Note: Australia has two different switch  
types available: TPH1962 and EuroISDN.  
Check with your ISDN provider for more  
information on how to set your switch type.  
Service Profile  
Applies to North American firmware only.  
Identifier (SPID)  
(1st/2nd Number)  
Service Profile Identifier (SPID). A  
number, specified by your ISDN provider,  
which identifies your ISDN equipment to  
the switch, and in most instances, is  
automatically detected with AutoSPID. For  
more information on AutoSPID, refer to  
page 76.  
Directory Number  
(1st/2nd Number)  
Specifies your ISDN number(s). You can  
specify either one or two ISDN numbers  
(1stand 2nd). Specify two numbers if your  
ISDN provider assigns two different  
numbers.  
In most instances, Directory Numbers will  
be automatically detected with AutoSPID.  
For more information on AutoSPID, refer  
to page 76.  
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Pa ra m e te r  
De sc rip tion  
Non-Initializing  
Setting this parameter to Yes explicitly  
disables SPID initialization and instructs  
the DIVA T/A to start up in Non-  
Initializing Terminal mode. For more  
information on Non-Initializing Terminal  
mode, refer to page 77.  
After completing the ISDN parameters configuration, press  
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Escape to exit the ISDN Parameters menu.  
From the Main menu, select Advanced and press Enter to open  
the configuration screen.  
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Enable BACP/BOD: Yes  
| Initial Billing Interval: 60  
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|AutoSPID Location Storage: Primary  
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The following parameters can be configured:  
Pa ra m e te r  
De sc rip tion  
Data Over Voice Note: Available on North American models  
only.  
Specifies Data Over Voice Bearer  
Capability as the outgoing call type.  
If voice calls are less expensive than data  
calls in your tariff area, you can select this  
option. DOV calls are data calls made over  
a BRI line using Voice Bearer Capability.  
For DOV to work, the remote device to  
which you are connecting must support  
incoming DOV calls.  
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Pa ra m e te r  
De sc rip tion  
BACP/BOD  
Note: Only applicable if your ISDN  
connection protocol is Multilink PPP.  
Activates the DIVA T/A’s automatic traffic  
monitor for multilink PPP Connections.  
When activated, this function monitors the  
send-and-receive traffic volume, and opens  
or closes your second B-channel as the  
traffic volume warrants.  
Activate this function to ensure that two B-  
channels are never active when one is  
sufficient, thus reducing the chargeable time  
payable to your ISDN provider.  
Note: Be sure to activate the Cost Reduction  
Timers to avoid numerous first interval  
charges. If you select BACP, but do not set  
the Cost Reduction Timers, you could incur  
unnecessary expense as your second B-  
channel might open and close frequently,  
costing you the first-interval amount each  
time the second B-channel connects.  
Default: BACP/BOD enabled  
ISDN Cost  
Reduction  
Timers  
Note: Only applicable if your ISDN  
connection protocol is Multilink PPP.  
Note: You must activate BACP/BOD before  
setting the timers.  
Set these timers if your ISDN Service  
Provider charges one rate for the first  
interval of time on-line (a fixed period, for  
example the first 5 minutes), and a different  
rate for subsequent time on-line. Setting  
these timers ensures your second B-channel  
is used most economically.  
Initial Billing Interval: Specifies the length  
of the first billing interval (in seconds). For  
example, if your provider changes a fixed  
$X for the first 5 minutes enter 300.  
Note: Setting the timer to 0 disables it. The  
Billing Interval timer is also, effectively  
disabled  
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Pa ra m e te r  
De sc rip tion  
ISDN Cost  
Reduction  
Timers  
Billing Interval: Specifies the increments  
your Service Provider uses to bill  
subsequent usage of your ISDN line (usage  
after the initial Billing Interval expires).  
For example if your provider charges $Y per  
minute for each minute following the Initial  
Billing Interval, enter 60.  
(Continued)  
Note: Setting the timer to 0 disables it. The  
Initial Billing Interval remains in effect.  
Default: 60 seconds.  
AutoSPID  
Note: Available on North American models  
Location Storage only.  
Select the location to which the AutoSPID  
settings will be saved on power up.  
For more information on AutoSPID, refer to  
page 76.  
After completing the advanced parameters configuration, press  
Escape to exit the Advanced menu.  
9
From the Main menu, select Save Profile and press Enter to  
save the changes made to the profile.  
10  
11  
Select Restart Card. Verify that the correct startup profile is  
specified.  
After the DIVA T/A has restarted, verify that it is working correctly  
by checking the DIVA T/A D LED. If the D LED is steady or flashing  
intermittently, the DIVA T/A is working correctly. If it is not, check  
the configuration and try again. For more details on the LEDs, refer to  
“LED Status Indicators on the DIVA T/A” on page 81.  
You are now ready to use your ISDN connection. Continue at the  
section “Using the DIVA T/A.”  
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Up d a ting the DIVA T/ A Firm wa re  
This section contains the procedures you should follow to load new  
firmware.  
Up d a ting the DIVA T/ A Firm wa re (Wind ows NT a nd  
95)  
Warning: You may lose your configuration when you download new  
firmware. Save your current profile configurations. To do this, open  
the Eicon DIVA Terminal Adapters Program and select Export Profile  
from the File menu (see “The Eicon Terminal Adapters Program” on  
page 25 for more information). Once you have downloaded the new  
firmware, you can then select Import Profile and load the previously  
saved profile configuration to your device.  
To update your firmware:  
1 From the Eicon Terminal Adapters Program, select the DIVA  
Terminal Adapter to which you are going to download new  
firmware.  
2 From the File menu, select Download Firmware (or click the  
Download Firmware icon on the menu bar).  
3 Click Yes when prompted if you want to continue.  
4 Select the device with the required firmware and click OK (if  
necessary click Have Firmware, and specify the path to the  
firmware; click Open).  
5 Click Yes when prompted if you want to continue. The new  
firmware will be downloaded to the device. This will take a few  
minutes.  
6 Click OK when the download is complete. The device will  
automatically be refreshed.  
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Up d a ting the DIVA T/ A Firm wa re (Wind ows 3.x/ WFW  
3.11)  
Warning: When updating your DIVA T/A firmware, the current  
profile configurations may get erased. Write down your settings,  
which can be viewed with the Windows Configuration tool. From the  
displayed information, record your ISDN parameter values on a sheet  
of paper.  
If you have installed the Windows Configuration Tool, follow the  
steps below:  
1 Backup the files ROM0NA.ELM and ROM0ROW.ELM from  
the ELM subdirectory under the directory in which you installed  
DIVA T/A.  
2 Copy the new files ROM0NA.ELM and ROM0ROW.ELM into  
the ELM subdirectory under the directory in which you installed  
DIVA T/A.  
3 Insert your DIVA T/A card.  
4 Start the DIVA T/A Configuration Tool.  
5 Select the DIVA T/A and click Properties.  
6 Click Download.  
7 Configure your DIVA T/A.  
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Up d a ting or Cha ng ing the Re g iona l DIVA T/ A  
Firm wa re (DOS, a nd OS/ 2)  
Warning: When updating your DIVA T/A firmware, the current  
profile configurations may get erased. Write down your settings,  
which can be viewed with the AT command AT&V or AT@MENU,  
using any terminal emulation program. From the displayed  
information, record your ISDN parameter values on a sheet of paper.  
This section shows you how to update or change the DIVA T/A’s  
regional firmware. To update your DIVA T/A, follow the steps below:  
1 Start terminal-emulation software capable of X-Modem transfer.  
2 Configure the terminal to talk to the Eicon T/A COM port.  
3 Type AT$Z.  
4 At the '>>' prompt, type $Load.  
Note: The $Load command is CASE-SENSITIVE.  
5 Start the X-Modem transfer, if you are only changing your  
regional firmware, select either ROM0NA.ELM for North  
America, or ROM0ROW.ELM for the International (Excluding  
North America) version from the \FIRMWARE directory on the  
DIVA T/A CD.  
If you are updating your firmware, select either the updated  
ROM0NA.ELM or ROM0ROW.ELM from wherever it is  
located, e.g. your \TEMP directory, or from an updated  
firmware disk.  
6 Wait for the reply that denotes the successful transfer.  
Warning: Powering off your system immediately following the  
transfer could damage your DIVA T/A card. Wait just a few  
moments until the delay following the transfer is complete.  
7 Type AT to exit the '>>' prompt.  
8 If required, reconfigure your card.  
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Up d a ting the DIVA T/ A INF file (Wind ows  
95/ Wind ows NT 4.0)  
Follow the steps below to update the DIVA T/A INF file:  
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From the Windows Taskbar, click Start. Select Find. Select  
Files.  
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Click Browse, and select the Windows\INF directory.  
Click Advanced.  
Enter "Eicon DIVA T/A" in the "Containing" field, and click  
Find.  
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Rename each file found with the extension OLD.  
Note: You should see the file: OEM#.INF or MDMEIC.INF.  
Close the Find panel.  
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Open Control Panel and double-click the Modems icon.  
Remove all listed DIVA T/A modems in the Modems applet.  
Follow the steps below for the appropriate platform  
Windows 95  
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Remove and re-insert your DIVA T/A.  
10 When prompted for the disk or driver, select the directory  
containing the new INF file.  
Windows NT 4.0  
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From the Modems applet, click Add, then click Have Disk.  
10 When prompted, enter the path to the new INF file, then click  
OK. The DIVA T/A will be detected.  
11 Select Eicon DIVA T/A, then click Next.  
12 Select the appropriate COM Port, click Next, and then click  
Finish.  
13 If you have RAS installed, you must re-configure RAS.  
14 From the RAS setup, remove the listed DIVA T/A and then  
re-add it. Refer to the RAS online help for removing and  
adding modems.  
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Up d a ting the DIVA T/ A INF file (Wind ows  
3.x/ Wind ows NT 3.51)  
Note: This section only applies if you are using RAS.  
Follow the steps below to update the DIVA T/A INF file:  
1 Open any text editor.  
2 Open the file MODEM.INF found in the Windows/System  
directory.  
3 Remove all sections relating to the DIVA T/A  
4 Open the updated file WFWNTEIC.INF.  
5 Copy the contents of WFWNTEIC.INF to the end of the  
MODEM.INF file; save the appended MODEM.INF file, and  
exit your text editor.  
6 If you have RAS installed, start the RAS setup program.  
7 From the RAS setup, remove the listed DIVA T/A and then re-  
add it. Refer to the RAS online help for removing and adding  
modems.  
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Using the DIVA T/ A  
Once you have installed and configured DIVA T/A, you can dial into  
your office LAN or access the Internet. Before attempting this, make  
sure that your PC is equipped with remote-access client software such  
as Dial-Up Networking, Shiva PPP client, or Microsoft RAS client  
software.  
Low Powe r Mod e  
If your computer supports Advanced Power Management (APM) and  
you are using Windows 95 OSR2 (Service Pack 2), then you can set  
your DIVA T/A to be automatically turned off when not in use. To  
enable this feature, follow these steps:  
1 From Control Panel double-click the Power icon.  
2 Click the PC Card tab and enable the “Turn off PC Card when  
not in use” parameter.  
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Se c ure ID Conne c tivity  
If you want to use Secure ID, you must use the V.120 protocol. To  
enable Secure ID connectivity (Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0  
only):  
1 From the Dial-Up Networking group, right-click the connection  
on which you want to implement Secure ID, and select  
Properties.  
2 Under the “Using” field, click Configure.  
3 Click the Options tab and enable “Bring up terminal window  
after dialing.” With “Bring up terminal window after dialing”  
enabled, you are prompted for your user name and password  
each time you establish a connection.  
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Dia ling with Multilink PPP  
When you establish a Multilink PPP connection, each B-channel  
connects to a remote-directory number. In some ISDN  
implementations each B-channel connects to a unique number. If this  
is the case, enter both numbers and separate them with the character  
“~” or “&”. For example, to make a Multilink PPP connection to the  
numbers 1-514-555-2345 and 1-514-555-2346 enter the numbers as  
follows:  
Note: If your ISDN implementation requires two numbers and  
BACP/BOD is enabled (on both your DIVA T/A and the remote ISDN  
device), you have the option of entering only one number. BACP will  
try to discover the second number and connect to it. If you know the  
two numbers, however, it is recommended that you enter both.  
For Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 only. If you use “~” or “&” to  
separate the Phone-Numbers, deselect the “Use Country and area  
code” parameter on the Properties tab of Dial-Up Networking (it  
doesn’t work properly when “~” or “&” used). Manually enter the  
Country Code, Area Code, and PBX Prefix (if required) for both  
numbers.  
If both B-channels connect to the same number, the number need only  
be entered once.  
Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) if you are not sure  
whether you need one or two remote numbers.  
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Esta b lishing a Conne c tion  
Go to the section that corresponds to your platform and follow the  
procedure.  
Wind ows 95  
1 Double-click the Dial-Up Networking icon.  
2 Double-click Make New Connection. The Make New  
Connection Wizard opens:  
Select the Eicon DIVA T/A PC Card from the Select a modem  
field, then click Next.  
3 Enter the ISDN number and Country Code of the location you  
wish to call, click Next, then click Finish.  
4 Double-click the newly created My Connection icon.  
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5 Enter your user name and password, and click Connect.  
6 If you successfully establish the connection, you can  
communicate with the remote host. If you do not establish the  
connection, verify your Server Type and TCP/IP settings with  
and alter them as required.  
Wind ows NT 4.0  
1 In the Dial-Up Networking folder, double-click the Make  
Connection icon.  
2 Click New.  
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3 The Phonebook Entry Wizard opens. Click Next.  
4 Check each applicable statement, then click Next.  
5 Enter the phone number you want to call, then click Next.  
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6 Click Finish.  
7 Click Dial.  
8 Enter your user name and password, then click OK.  
9 If you successfully establish the connection, you can  
communicate with the remote host. If you do not establish the  
connection, verify your configuration and TCP/IP settings and  
alter them as required.  
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Wind ows NT 3.51  
Note: The following example assumes you are using RAS.  
1 In the Remote Access Service group, double-click Remote  
Access.  
2 Click Add.  
3 Enter the name and phone number you want to call, then click  
OK.  
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4 Click Dial.  
5 Enter your user name and password, then click OK.  
6 If you successfully establish the connection, you can  
communicate with the remote host. If you do not establish the  
connection, verify your configuration and TCP/IP settings, and  
alter them as required.  
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Wind ows 3.x  
The following example assumes you are using the SHIVA PPP  
protocol stack.  
Note: If your workstation is configured as a Windows for Workgroups  
Remote Access Service (RAS) client, you must configure the V.120  
rate adaption protocol on both the DIVA T/A workstation and on the  
remote device (RAS Server ISDN adapter).  
If you are using the SHIVA PPP protocol stack (or similar), then you  
can use PPP or MLPPP.  
1 Ensure that the ShivaRemote connection software is installed on  
your computer.  
2 Double-click ShivaRemote Connect.  
3 Enter your Dial-in Name, Password, and the phone number you  
want to.  
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4 Select the Tools menu, and choose Port Setup. Select the DIVA  
T/A as the modem, then click OK.  
5 Click Options.  
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6 Ensure that IPX and/or IP are enabled, then click OK.  
7 Click Connect.  
8 If you successfully establish the connection, you can  
communicate with the remote host. If you do not establish the  
connection, verify your configuration and TCP/IP settings, and  
alter them as required.  
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DOS  
1 Ensure that the ShivaRemote connection software (or similar) is  
installed on your computer.  
2 Enter the following command:  
C:\SHIVA\CONNECT  
3 From the Tools menu, choose Port Setup and select the COM  
port.  
4 Select Modems. Enter “Eicon DIVA T/A PC Card” in the  
Modem Name field and set the speed to 115200 bps (or 230400  
if your COM port supports it), then select OK.  
5 Click Options.  
6 Enable IP and/or IPX (as required), then select OK.  
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7 Enter your user name, password, and the phone number you  
want to dial, then click Connect.  
8 If you successfully establish the connection, you can  
communicate with the remote host. If you do not establish the  
connection, verify your configuration and TCP/IP settings, and  
alter them as required.  
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OS/ 2  
1 Double-click Programs, then double-click Internet Modems.  
2 Double-click Dial Other Internet Providers.  
3 Click Add Entry.  
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4 Enter your Login ID, Password, and the Phone Number you  
want to dial.  
5 Click Connect Info, then enter your Domain Name server, your  
Host Name, and your Server Name.  
6 Click Modem Info. Select a Modem from the drop-down list,  
then select the COM port assigned to the DIVA T/A PC Card.  
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7 Click Dial to place your call.  
8 If you successfully establish the connection, you can  
communicate with the remote host. If you do not establish the  
connection, verify your configuration and TCP/IP settings, and  
alter them as required.  
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Conne c ting to the World Wid e We b  
To connect to the World Wide Web, follow the instructions in the  
section “Establishing a Connection” on page 75; when the procedure  
instructs you to enter a dial-up number, enter the number of your  
Internet Service Provider (ISP).  
Once you are successfully connected to your ISP, go to your desktop  
and click the icon representing the “Browser” you want to use. The  
“Browser” opens and you are ready to explore the World Wide Web.  
Note: If you need help using your “Browser” or exploring the Web,  
consult your “Browsers” on-line help.  
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Autom a te d SPID Se le c tion  
(AutoSPID) (North America only)  
AutoSPID is a new National ISDN protocol feature that enables the  
DIVA T/A to download a list of Service Profile Identifiers (SPIDs),  
Directory Number (DN) and Call Type (CT) information from the  
ISDN line. It also enables the DIVA T/A to determine whether other  
devices currently initialize the SPIDs.  
Note: Check with your ISDN service provider to determine if they  
support the AutoSPID feature.  
This feature eliminates the need for you to configure any ISDN  
parameters.  
AutoSPID works in the following manner:  
If there are no SPIDs configured, or if current SPIDs are incorrectly  
configured, then AutoSPID attempts to determine and then assign  
SPIDs and DNs to the location designated to store the AutoSPID  
parameters.  
If AutoSPID fails to detect the SPIDs, try entering the DNs (in a 10-  
digit format) and the DIVA T/A will attempt to perform generic  
SPID guessing.  
Unless the SPIDs and DNs are configured correctly (whether  
through AutoSPID, SPID guessing, or manually) ISDN will fail to  
initialize (the D-LED flashes).  
The only way to use the DIVA T/A without using SPIDs is to  
configure the port as a Non-Initializing Terminal. Refer to the next  
section “Non-Initializing Terminal Mode”, for more information.  
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Non-Initia lizing Te rm ina l Mod e  
(North America only)  
Non-Initializing Terminal (NIT) mode is a new ISDN protocol feature  
that enables the DIVA T/A to operate without SPIDs. You can use  
NIT only if your ISDN provider supports it.  
To configure the DIVA T/A for Non-Initializing Terminal mode,  
deselect the SPID checkbox in the Windows Configuration Tool, or  
specify Yes for the Non-Initializing parameter in the VT-100  
Configuration Tool.  
Note: Check with your ISDN service provider to determine if they  
support Non-Initializing Terminal mode.  
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Ap p e nd ix A: ISDN Line Te rm ina tion  
This section applies to S/T interface users in Australia and North  
America, and provides instructions to help set up termination  
scenarios. Termination requirements vary according to: the number of  
devices connected to the external NT1; and the distance between the  
devices and the external NT1.  
Insta lling a Te rm ina ting Re sistor  
In some cases you may need to install a 50-ohm or 100 ohm  
terminating resistor. The diagram below shows you correct way to  
install the resistor.  
Sing le ISDN De vic e  
If the external NT1 is connected to a single ISDN device (e.g. DIVA  
T/A), follow the instructions below.  
75 meters or more  
If the connection spans 75 meters (250 feet) or more, connect the 100-  
ohm terminating resistor included with the S/T interface cable. Set the  
external NT1 to provide 100 ohms of resistance. Consult the manual  
provided with the external NT1 for more detailed instructions.  
Note: Some external NT1s do not support connections over 75 meters  
(250 feet). Check your user documentation to determine the distance  
supported.  
75 meters or less  
If the connection spans less than 75 meters (250 feet), set the external  
NT1 to 50 ohms of resistance, and do not connect the terminating  
resistor. Consult the manual provided with the external NT1 for more  
detailed instructions.  
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Multip le ISDN De vic e s  
If the external NT1 is connected to more than one ISDN device,  
follow the procedures below.  
75 meters or more  
If the connection spans 75 meters (250 feet) or more, connect the 100-  
ohm terminating resistor included with the S/T interface cable. Set the  
other ISDN devices to 100 ohms of resistance, and the external NT1  
to no resistance. Consult the manuals provided with the ISDN device  
and external NT1 for more details.  
Note: Some external NT1s do not support connections over 75 meters  
(250 feet). Check your user documentation to determine the distance  
supported  
75 meters or less  
If the connection spans less than 75 meters (250 feet), set the external  
NT1 to 50 ohms of resistance, and do not connect the terminating  
resistor. Set the other ISDN devices to no resistance. Consult the  
manuals provided with the external NT1 and other ISDN devices for  
more detailed instructions.  
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Ap p e nd ix B: Troub le shooting  
the DIVA T/ A  
This section provides troubleshooting information to help you solve  
problems that may arise while using the DIVA T/A.  
When isolating problems, consider the following questions:  
Were any changes recently made to the configuration or setup  
that may affect the DIVA T/A’s performance?  
Does the problem occur while attempting to connect to a  
remote device for the first time?  
Is this a consistent problem that you can duplicate?  
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LED Sta tus Ind ic a tors on the DIVA T/ A  
The DIVA T/A has two LEDs (D and B). When considered together,  
these LEDs provide you with information about the status of your  
ISDN connection.  
The LEDs can be in one of four states: Off, On (constant glow),  
Flashing, Intermittent Flashing (stays on longer than off). The table  
below describes the possible states of the LEDs and what each state  
means.  
D LED  
B LED  
Wha t it m e a ns  
Off  
Off  
The ISDN Line is not activated. No connections are  
currently active.  
Flashes  
On  
Off  
Off  
The D-channel is initializing.  
The D-channel is initialized. Your ISDN line is  
operational. Neither B-channel is connected (no data  
transfer activity).  
Flashes  
On  
Flashes  
On  
The DIVA T/A is dialing.  
The D-channel is initialized. Your line is operational.  
Data transfer is occurring on only one B-channel  
(using 64 kbps bandwidth).  
On  
Intermittent The D-channel is initialized. Your line is operational.  
Flash  
Data transfer is occurring on both  
B-channels (using maximum bandwidth 128 kbps).  
Intermittent  
Flash  
Off  
The D-channel is initialized (with AO/DI employed).  
Data transfer is occurring on the D-channel (extra  
16K). Neither B-channel is connected.  
Note: AO/DI will be available in a future update.  
Intermittent  
Flash  
On  
The D-channel is initialized (with AO/DI employed).  
Data transfer is occurring on the D-channel and on  
one B-channel (using extra 16K + 64 kbps bandwidth)  
Note: AO/DI will be available in a future update.  
Intermittent  
Flash  
Intermittent The D-channel is initialized (with AO/DI employed).  
Flash  
Data transfer is occurring on the D-channel and on  
both B-channels (using extra 16K + 128 kbps  
bandwidth)  
Note: AO/DI will be available in a future update.  
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Com m on Prob le m s  
Listed below are possible solutions to problems you may encounter:  
Ca rd Se rvic e s d oe s not re c og nize your DIVA T/ A.  
If PC Card Services does not recognize your DIVA T/A, check for a  
memory conflict. Card Services software requires a 4K-memory  
window to read the Card Information Structure (CIS) of the PC Card.  
Exclude this window from your memory manager (EMM386.EXE).  
To determine which window Card Services uses, refer to your Card  
Services documentation.  
Another possibility is that CARDID.EXE is not loaded using  
CARDSOFT for DOS.  
Ca rd Se rvic e s d oe s not c onfig ure your DIVA T/ A.  
If PC Card Services does not automatically configure your DIVA  
T/A, your Card Services Generic Enable may be improperly  
configured. Most Card Services provide Generic Enable that  
automatically assigns the next available COM Port to the device. The  
name of the Generic Enable may differ depending on your Card  
Services provider. For more information, refer to your Card Services  
documentation.  
“Port in Use ” Error.  
The DIVA T/A uses a port that is already in use. Normally, PC Card  
Services assigns a COM port to each newly inserted device and  
maintains a list of COM ports in use. To solve this problem, have PC  
Card Services assign an available port to the DIVA T/A.  
The COM Port is e ithe r in use or una va ila b le ” or  
“Port not op e n” Errors.  
The wrong Interrupt Request Line (IRQ) may be assigned to the COM  
port. Most computers have pre-assigned IRQ numbers for each COM  
port. If a conflict occurs, the DIVA T/A can use any IRQ. To solve  
this problem, have PC Card Services reassign your COM port and  
IRQ.  
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Your c om p ute r loc ks up .  
You may have removed the DIVA T/A from the PC Card slot while a  
communications program was running. Close all communications  
programs before attempting to insert or remove the DIVA T/A.  
Ca rd not d e te c te d in Wind ows 95 or Wind ows NT.  
After selecting Eicon DIVA T/A in Modems, type ATI0 from any  
terminal prompt and verify that the string 800-110-0x is returned.  
Windows 95 does not recognize all 16-bit drivers, and may assign the  
DIVA T/A to a COM port already in use by a driver not recognized  
by Windows 95.  
IRQ se tting ne e d s to b e c ha ng e d .  
Some forms of Cards and Socket Services require only that you reboot  
your computer to reset the IRQ assignments. Windows 95, however,  
requires that you configure the new IRQ settings in the System applet  
in Control Panel.  
.INF file s ne e d to b e up d a te d .  
Refer to the section “Updating the DIVA T/A INF file (Windows  
95/Windows NT 4.0)” on page 56.  
Se c ure ID is not working with the DIVA T/ A.  
The DIVA T/A supports only Secure ID under the V.120 or PPP  
protocol, and does not permit using Multilink PPP with Secure ID  
enabled.  
The insta ll d e te c ts a nd a d d s the DIVA T/ A, b ut  
re turns a “m od e m not re sp ond ing ” m e ssa g e  
Contact your vendor or Eicon Technology for support.  
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Dum p ing the DIVA T/ A Me m ory  
Should a fatal error occur while the DIVA T/A is being used, you will  
need to capture a memory dump of the card. The following events are  
symptomatic of a fatal error:  
all connections are dropped  
D-channel and B-channel LED status indicators are flashing  
alternately  
The DIVA T/A does not respond to AT commands, even after  
exiting and restarting the terminal emulation program  
if the DIVA T/A is removed and then re-inserted into its slot,  
the following message is displayed in the terminal emulation  
program:  
EiconCard Fatal Error (error description)>>  
Note: If you receive the Fatal Error message above, do not  
type AT at the >> prompt. Instead, jump directly to Step 6 in  
the steps below.  
Follow the steps below to obtain a card dump:  
1 The sequence of steps for performing a card dump differ  
depending upon whether the system still responds to AT  
commands. Refer to the following table and perform the  
appropriate action:  
AT Com m a nd s Re sp onse  
Ste p Se q ue nc e  
Normal response  
Enter AT$Z <Enter> to display the  
prompt (>>). Continue from step 5.  
No response  
Continue from step 2.  
2 Make sure to exit any terminal emulation program application  
that may send characters to the DIVA T/A COM port.  
3 Remove your DIVA T/A card from the slot and immediately  
reinsert it.  
4 Execute a terminal emulation program and open the COM port  
associated with your DIVA T/A card.  
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5 Press Enter. Your system should respond with the prompt (>>).  
If the prompt does not appear, exit your terminal emulation  
program and restart from step 2.  
Note: Do not type AT at the >> prompt.  
6 At the prompt (>>), enter the following command:  
$Dump <Enter>  
Note This command is case-sensitive.  
The system responds with the following display:  
Please start XMODEM reception of dump file  
7 Use the XMODEM transfer protocol built into your terminal  
emulation program to receive the dump file. After the transfer is  
completed, a message similar to the following is displayed:  
Dump completed (239104 bytes sent)  
If the transfer appears completed but no message is displayed,  
press Enter to repeat the message.  
8 To return to the prompt (>>), enter the following:  
<Enter>  
9 When the prompt (>>) is displayed, you can then enter AT  
command mode with the following command to restart your  
card:  
AT <Enter>  
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DIVA T/ A Firm wa re Sp e c ific a tions  
Softwa re Fe a ture  
Sup p orte d on the DIVA T/ A  
WAN Protocols  
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)  
ISDN (Q.921/Q.931: NI-1, AT&T 5ESS  
Custom, Euro-ISDN, TPH1962/TS-013, and  
INS-Net64)  
V.120 Rate Adaption  
V.110 Rate Adaption  
Async-to-Sync  
Conversion  
Single- and multi-link PPP async-to-sync  
conversion  
Bandwidth  
Multilink PPP support  
Optimization  
Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol  
(BACP)/Bandwidth on Demand (BOD)  
Data Compression (MPPC, STAC, Ascend  
compression)  
Authentication  
PAP/CHAP  
MS-CHAP compatible  
Fully compatible with SPAP (Shiva  
Password Authentication Protocol) in both  
PPP and Multilink PPP modes.  
Management and  
Configuration  
SPID Wizard  
Windows Configuration Tool  
VT-100 Terminal Emulation  
AT Commands  
Firmware upgrades using XModem  
Download or the Windows Configuration  
Tool  
Plug and Play  
PCMCIA 2.1  
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DIVA T/ A Ha rd wa re Sp e c ific a tions  
Ha rd wa re Fe a ture  
Sup p orte d on the DIVA T/ A  
ISDN Interface  
1 RJ45 ISDN U or ISDN S/T BRI  
Bus Type  
PCMCIA Type II  
Non-Volatile Configuration  
4 Kbyte non-volatile memory for  
storing configuration profiles.  
Environmental Requirements  
Operating Temperature  
32F to 122F (0C to 50C)  
0 to 90% non-condensing  
86 to 106 kPa  
Operating Humidity  
Operating Pressure  
Power Requirements  
Approvals  
200 mA at +5 Volts (+/- 5%  
maximum variation in power  
supply).  
FCC Part 15 Class B & Part 68  
CE 168  
IC (formerly DOC)  
JATE  
BAKOM  
AUSTEL/ACA  
BZT  
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Custom e r Se rvic e  
To obtain technical support, contact either Eicon Technology or your  
Eicon Technology supplier, depending on your location. From some  
regions, you can save time and long-distance charges by faxing Eicon  
Technology a description of your situation. Customer Services  
personnel will then call you with a solution or a request for additional  
information.  
In the United States, Central and South America, Western  
Canada (Manitoba westward), and the Canadian Maritimes  
(New Brunswick eastward), call our Dallas office at 972-417-  
5515 or send a fax marked “Attn.: Customer Services” to 972-  
417-5610.  
In Eastern Canada (Ontario and Quebec), call our Montreal  
office at 514-745-5577 and ask for Customer Services, or send  
a fax marked “Attn.: Customer Services” to 514-745-5502.  
In Europe, Russia, Iceland, Africa, and the Middle East, contact  
your Eicon Technology supplier.  
In the following Asian and Pacific countries, call our Sydney  
office at +61-2-9919-7200 and ask for Customer Services, or  
send a fax marked “Attn.: Customer Services” to +61-2-9929-  
6300: Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan,  
Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore,  
Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.  
In any other region, contact the closest office or supplier.  
Eic on Te c hnolog y on the World Wid e We b  
You can find ISDN-related information and general information about  
Eicon Technology products and services from our web sites at the  
following addresses:  
Eic on Te c hnolog y on Com p uSe rve  
The Eicon Technology forum on CompuServe provides an  
inexpensive way to get up-to-date advice and patches. If you are  
already a CompuServe member, enter “go eicon” at any ! prompt.  
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Inte rna tiona l Re g ula tory  
Inform a tion a nd Cond itions of Use  
Re g ula tory Inform a tion for the Unite d Sta te s:  
FCC Wa rning  
De c la ra tion of Conform ity  
We:  
Eicon Technology Inc.  
2155 Chenault Drive  
Suite 503  
Carrollton, Texas  
USA 75006  
1-800-80-EICON  
(972) 417-5500  
Declare under our sole legal responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates,  
are in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Eicon  
Technology Corporation could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC Part 68 Notice  
This unit complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bottom of this equipment is a label  
that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number. If requested, this  
information must be provided to the telephone company.  
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An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment,  
designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible  
modular jack which is Part 68 compliant.  
This equipment cannot be used on telephone company-provided coin service. Connection to  
party line service is subject to state tariffs.  
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify  
you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If advance notice  
isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you  
will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or  
procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone  
company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications  
in order to maintain uninterrupted service.  
If trouble is experienced with this equipment, please contact us for repair and warranty  
information. If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company  
may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved.  
Facility Interface code: 02IS5  
Digital Reg. code for S/T interface: XD  
Services order code: 6.0N  
Should you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact the address listed on the  
previous page.  
Re g ula tory Inform a tion for Ca na d a  
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means  
that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and  
safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the  
user’s satisfaction.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to  
the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed  
using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring  
associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of certified  
connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that  
compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some  
situations.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance  
facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this  
equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to  
request the user disconnect the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the  
power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are  
connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.  
Ca ution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should  
contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from  
digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department  
of Communications.  
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Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites  
applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe B prescrites dans le Règlement sur le  
brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada.  
Re g ula tory Inform a tion for Europ e  
This equipment displays the CE 168 X mark to show that it has been tested and  
found to be in full compliance with the requirements of the Terminal  
Equipment, EMC and Low Voltage Directives (91/263/EEC, 89/336/EEC and  
72/23/EEC, as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC).  
The CE 168 X mark signifies that this product is approved for connection to ISDN within the  
EU and EEA.  
Sa fe ty Sta tus: SELV  
No voltages within this equipment exceed SELV levels. All interconnection points and ports  
are SELV.  
This equipment draws power from an external power supply which has been separately  
approved. It does not draw power from the ISDN network.  
Powe r Consum p tion  
Check that power supply will not be overloaded. Maximum power consumption of the board  
is stated on page 87. The user must ensure that the total power drawn by the host computer,  
DIVA T/A, and any other peripherals, does not exceed the capability of the host power  
supply unit.  
Re g ula tory Inform a tion for Fra nc e  
This equipment complies fully with the CSE P 10-21 and ETS 300 104 French ISDN delta  
requirements, as recorded in ITAAB advisory note number 54.  
Re g ula tory Inform a tion for Ja p a n  
Eicon Technology Corporation  
DIVA T/A  
JATE approval number: T96-5177-0  
Date of approval: July 29, 1996  
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Lim ite d Wa rra nty  
Eicon Technology Corporation warrants to the original purchaser of this Eicon Technology  
Product that it is to be in good working order for a period of five (5) years from the date of  
purchase from Eicon Technology or an authorized Eicon Technology dealer. Should this  
Product, in Eicon Technology’s opinion, fail to be in good working order at any time during  
this five year warranty period, Eicon Technology will, at its option, repair or replace this  
Product at no additional charge except as set forth below. Repair parts and replacement  
Products will be furnished on an exchange basis and will be either reconditioned or new. All  
replaced parts and products become property of Eicon Technology. This Limited Warranty  
does not include service to repair damage to the Product resulting from accident, disaster,  
misuse, abuse, or non-authorized alterations, modifications, and/or repairs.  
Products requiring Limited Warranty service during the warranty period should be delivered  
to Eicon Technology with proof of purchase. If the delivery is by mail, you agree to insure  
the Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit. You also agree to prepay shipping  
charges to Eicon Technology and to use the original shipping container or equivalent.  
EICON TECHNOLOGY HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER EXPRESSED AND  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties, so the above  
limitations may not apply to you.  
IN NO EVENT WILL EICON TECHNOLOGY BE LIABLE IN ANY WAY TO THE USER  
FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR OTHER  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF, OR  
INABILITY TO USE, SUCH PRODUCT. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of incidental or consequential damages for consumer products, so the above  
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO  
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM ONE JURISDICTION TO  
ANOTHER.  
This Limited Warranty applies to hardware products only.  
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