Acer Network Card ISDN P10 User Manual

About this Manual  
This manual is designed to assist users in installing, configuring and  
troubleshooting the AcerISDN P10 ISDN card. Information in this  
document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee  
is given as to the correctness of the contents. The information contained in  
this document is subject to change without notice.  
Copyright  
© Copyright 1997-1998, Acer Netxus Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All  
rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any  
mechanical, electronic, or other means, in any form, without the prior  
written permission of the manufacturer.  
Trademarks  
All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective  
owners.  
CE Approval  
All CE approved ISDN devices may be connected to the Euro-  
ISDN in all countries of the EU.  
The AcerISDN P10 has been approved by the German BZT  
according to the new European procedure and may therefore be  
connected to the Euro-ISDN in all EU countries. This ISDN card  
therefore complies with:  
D129626H  
D129627H  
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NET 3 (ISDN Basic Rate Access)  
Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards  
Safety Standards  
 
Table of Contents  
CHAPTER 1  
Introduction  
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1.1 An Overview of the AcerISDN P10  
1.1.1 What is ISDN?  
1.1.2 The AcerISDN P10 ISDN Card  
1.2 Package Contents  
1.3 AcerISDN P10 Features  
CHAPTER 2  
Installation  
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2.1 Before Installing  
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2.2 Installing the ISDN Card  
2.3 Installing the AcerISDN P10 Drivers  
2.4 AcerISDN P10 Utility Installation  
2.5 The Diagnostic Program  
2.6 Using Multilink in Windows 95  
2.7 Uninstalling the AcerISDN P10  
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CHAPTER 3  
Troubleshooting  
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3.1 Troubleshooting Procedures  
APPENDIX A  
Product Support  
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Table of Figures  
Figure 1-1: The ISDN System _________________________________________2  
Figure 2-1: Connecting the ISDN Line__________________________________7  
Figure 2-2: AcerISDN P10 PnP Card Found in Windows 95 ________________8  
Figure 2-3: AcerISDN P10 PnP Card Detected in OSR2____________________9  
Figure 2-4: Configuring the ISDN Card________________________________10  
Figure 2-5: Entering the Path of Windows 95 Disk _______________________11  
Figure 2-6: Keeping the Newer System Files ____________________________11  
Figure 2-7: Installing the Multilink PPP from Microsoft ___________________12  
Figure 2-8: Restarting the Computer __________________________________12  
Figure 2-9: The Device Manager _____________________________________14  
Figure 2-10: Device Properties Window _______________________________15  
Figure 2-11: Adding the AcerISDN P10 as a Network Adapter ______________16  
Figure 2-12: Setup Program of the ISDN Card __________________________17  
Figure 2-13: Entering the Path of Windows NT Disk______________________18  
Figure 2-14: Adding the ISDN Ports for RAS____________________________18  
Figure 2-15: List of RAS Communication Ports __________________________19  
Figure 2-16: AcerISDN P10 Installed as a Network Adapter________________20  
Figure 2-17: Installing the Utility Programs ____________________________21  
Figure 2-18: The Diagnostic Program _________________________________22  
Figure 2-19: The Loopback Test______________________________________23  
Figure 2-20: The Uninstallation Program ______________________________27  
 
Chapter 1  
Introduction  
1.1 An Overview of the AcerISDN P10  
1.1.1 What is ISDN?  
ISDN is an abbreviation for Integrated Services Digital Network.  
ISDN transfers information digitally and integrates all  
telecommunication services (such as telephone, teletext, videotex,  
etc.) into a single network. Using ISDN, you can transfer text,  
voice, data files, images, and even video.  
Before the use of ISDN, telecommunications operated using analog  
devices, which limited the quality of telecommunication transfers.  
With ISDN technology, the telephone lines can transmit data  
digitally with much greater speed and clarity of transmission than  
with analog transmissions. The ISDN is capable of transmitting all  
kinds of information at greatly accelerated rates. A typical modem  
transmission has a rate of 9.6Kbps (kilobits per second or thousand  
bits per second) to 33.6Kbps. ISDN digital technology allows  
transfer rates of up to 128Kbps.  
 
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Because ISDN transmits data digitally, the data is virtually error  
free, and the transmission is much clearer, with fewer interruptions  
and slowdowns in facsimile transmissions.  
With ISDN devices implemented throughout the world, a truly  
digital network will emerge, allowing everyone fast and easy access  
to the global information highway.  
With the AcerISDN P10, you can have an answering machine, file  
transfer, videotex, G3/G4 Fax functions, and Internet access. This  
will bring you more versatility and efficiency in the ISDN era.  
FIGURE 1-1: THE ISDN SYSTEM  
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1.1.2 The AcerISDN P10 ISDN Card  
The AcerISDN P10 ISDN Card is ideally suited to give your PC  
access to the world of the Integrated Services Digital Network. The  
AcerISDN P10 is easy to install, and easy to configure. The card is  
fully Plug and Play compatible. The Windows 95 operating system  
will automatically install and configure the AcerISDN P10.  
1.2 Package Contents  
The AcerISDN P10 package comes with the following accessories:  
1. The AcerISDN P10 ISDN card  
2. The AcerISDN P10 installation diskettes or CD  
3. A CD that includes a bundled application software program,  
RVS-COM/Lite, and manual for the software  
4. One RJ-45 cable  
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1.3 AcerISDN P10 Features  
The AcerISDN P10 supports many standard and enhanced features  
that allow you to make full use of the bundled application program,  
including the following:  
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Fully Plug and Play compatible  
Supports both 16-bit and 32-bit CAPI VxD (Virtual Device  
Drivers) for Windows 95 and NT  
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Supports TAPI and NDIS WAN miniport drivers for  
Windows 95 and NT  
Supports Multilink PPP (MP) for 128Kbps (two B channels)  
internet access and data transfer  
Supports X.75, T.70NL, ISO8208, T.90, and HDLC  
transparent protocols on the B channel for T-Online, AOL,  
CompuServe, BTX, BBS, Eurofile transfer, and G4 Fax.  
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Has support for a bit-transparent driver on the B channel for  
answering machine and G3 Fax functions  
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Supports both V.110 and V.120 rate adaptation  
Supports COM port simulation for modem-based application  
programs  
If you want to send and receive the Group 3 (G3)  
fax at 14.4Kbps, you should have a Pentium  
processor.  
This concludes Chapter 1. Chapter 2 covers the installation of the  
AcerISDN P10.  
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Chapter 2  
Installation  
2.1 Before Installing  
Make sure that you have all you need to install the AcerISDN P10  
ISDN card. You should have the following:  
1. An IBM compatible 486 DX2-66 or above with at least  
8MB of RAM.  
2. One unused 16-bit expansion ISA bus slot.  
3. One free interrupt (IRQ).  
4. Microsoft Windows 95 or NT.  
5. CR-ROM drive.  
6. At least 5MB of free disk space for the AcerISDN P10  
controller software.  
7. A VGA compatible monitor.  
8. An IBM or Microsoft compatible mouse.  
9. An ISDN basic rate S0 interface released by PTT (Post,  
Telephone and Telegraph administration).  
 
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2.2 Installing the ISDN Card  
Please refer to the following instructions and figures for installation  
procedures:  
Many expansion cards are packaged in an anti-  
static pouch to protect them from electrostatic  
discharge, which can damage components on the  
board. Make sure you are properly grounded,  
i.e., wearing a grounding band, before removing  
the card from its anti-static pouch. Grounding  
bands are readily available at many computer  
and electronics stores. An easier yet less effective  
way to discharge static electricity is to touch a  
large metal object that is already properly  
grounded.  
1. Turn off the power to your computer and all peripherals  
such as your monitor or printer.  
2. Remove the computer system cover unit.  
3. Remove the bracket from any unused 16-bit expansion  
slot. Set the bracket screw aside.  
4. Gently insert the AcerISDN P10 card into the expansion  
slot. Make sure that the card is securely seated in the  
slot. If the connection is not secure, the card will not  
work.  
5. Secure the AcerISDN P10 card with the bracket screw  
that you removed in step 3.  
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6. Connect your ISDN line to the RJ-45 jack labelled  
“S0 LINE” on the card as shown in Figure 2-1.  
FIGURE 2-1: CONNECTING THE ISDN LINE  
Replace the computer system cover unit and reconnect  
your peripheral devices.  
The next section covers the AcerISDN P10 driver installation under  
the Microsoft Windows 95 and NT operating systems.  
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2.3 Installing the AcerISDN P10 Drivers  
Because the AcerISDN P10 is fully Plug and Play compatible,  
installing the card is easy and fast.  
For Windows 95 and OEM Service Release 2 (OSR2):  
1. Start Windows. After the opening banner, Windows will  
tell you that your AcerISDN P10 card has been detected.  
You will then see the following screen for Windows 95:  
FIGURE 2-2: ACERISDN P10 PNP CARD FOUND IN WINDOWS 95  
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Or you will see the following screen for OSR2:  
FIGURE 2-3: ACERISDN P10 PNP CARD DETECTED IN OSR2  
2. Insert the AcerISDN P10 Driver Installation Diskette or  
CD into the appropriate drive (A:, B:, or D:, etc.).  
3. Select “Driver from disk provided by hardware  
manufacturer” for Windows 95, or “Next >” for OSR2.  
4. Follow the instructions on the screen. Windows will  
copy the driver files to Windows sub-directories.  
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5. When Windows has finished copying the driver files, you  
will see the following screen for setting the properties of  
the AcerISDN P10.  
FIGURE 2-4: CONFIGURING THE ISDN CARD  
Select the signalling protocol and PCM coding rule of the  
ISDN switch. Input the ISDN number and click “OK”.  
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7. After the property settings, Windows will copy system  
files and you might see the following screen prompting  
for the path of the Windows 95 source files.  
FIGURE 2-5: ENTERING THE PATH OF WINDOWS 95 DISK  
If the Microsoft ISDN Accelerator Pack 1.1 or Dial-Up  
Networking 1.2 has been installed before, Windows will  
detect some files with newer versions.  
FIGURE 2-6: KEEPING THE NEWER SYSTEM FILES  
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Press “Yes” to keep the newer files.  
10. If the Microsoft ISDN Accelerator Pack 1.1 or Dial-Up  
Networking 1.2 is not installed before, you should see the  
following screen.  
FIGURE 2-7: INSTALLING THE MULTILINK PPP FROM MICROSOFT  
For more details about multilink PPP, please refer to  
Section 2.6, Using Multilink in Windows 95.  
12. After installing the Microsoft ISDN Accelerator Pack 1.1  
or Dial-Up Networking 1.2, you will be prompted to  
restart the computer.  
FIGURE 2-8: RESTARTING THE COMPUTER  
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Press “Yes” to restart your computer and finish the  
AcerISDN P10 driver installation.  
After Windows has restarted, you can check the Device Manager to  
see if your card has successfully been installed. Please follow these  
instructions:  
1. Open up “Control Panel”. Double click the “System”  
Icon. Click the “Device Manager” tab.  
2. You should see a folder entitled “Network adapters”.  
Double clicking the “Network adapters” folder, you  
should see the “AcerISDN P10 AIK-514S” listed.  
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FIGURE 2-9: THE DEVICE MANAGER  
Select the “AcerISDN P10 AIK-514S” folder and then  
click “Properties”. You will see the following screen.  
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FIGURE 2-10: DEVICE PROPERTIES WINDOW  
The message under “Device Status” indicates that the  
card is installed properly and that there are no hardware  
conflicts. If there is an error message, please refer to  
Chapter 3, Troubleshooting.  
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For Windows NT 4.0:  
1. Start Windows. Run  
“D:\DRIVERS\WINNT40\SETUP.BAT” in the Driver  
Installation Diskette or CD.  
FIGURE 2-11: ADDING THE ACERISDN P10 AS A NETWORK  
ADAPTER  
2. Click “OK” again to begin copying files.  
3. After that, the “Setup Program” will start.  
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FIGURE 2-12: SETUP PROGRAM OF THE ISDN CARD  
4. If your PC has PnP BIOS, you can choose “Auto Setting”.  
Then the IRQ and I/O Port of the ISDN card will be  
configured by the system.  
5. Select the signalling protocol and PCM coding rule of the  
ISDN switch. Input the ISDN number and click “OK”.  
6. After setting the properties of the ISDN card, you might  
see the following screen prompting for the path of the  
Windows NT source files to installing the Remote Access  
Service (RAS).  
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FIGURE 2-13: ENTERING THE PATH OF WINDOWS NT DISK  
7. When the RAS is installed, you will see the following  
screen for configuring ISDN ports as RAS devices.  
FIGURE 2-14: ADDING THE ISDN PORTS FOR RAS  
8. Press “OK” to select “ISDN1-NTWANMP” as one of the  
“RAS Capable Devices”, you should then see the  
following screen.  
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FIGURE 2-15: LIST OF RAS COMMUNICATION PORTS  
9. Click “Add...” for adding “ISDN2-NTWANMP” to the  
list of RAS communication ports. These two ports,  
“ISDN1” and “ISDN2”, make the AcerISDN P10 be  
capable of dialing or receiving multilink calls. For more  
details about configuring the multilink support in  
Windows NT 4.0, please refer to the on-line help of RAS.  
10. Click “Continue” to complete RAS setup, and you should  
see the AcerISDN P10 has been installed as a network  
adapter.  
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FIGURE 2-16: ACERISDN P10 INSTALLED AS A NETWORK  
ADAPTER  
11. Click “Close”, you will be prompted to restart the  
computer.  
12. Press “Yes” to restart your computer and finish the  
AcerISDN P10 driver installation.  
The next section covers the utility installation for the AcerISDN  
P10.  
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2.4 AcerISDN P10 Utility Installation  
To install the utility programs, please follow the instructions listed  
below.  
1. Insert the AcerISDN P10 Utility Installation Diskette or  
CD into drive A: (B:, or D:, etc.).  
2. On the task bar, press “Start” and then click “Run”. The  
Program Run dialog box will open.  
FIGURE 2-17: INSTALLING THE UTILITY PROGRAMS  
Type “D:\UTILITY\SETUP” in the Run Dialog Box.  
Press “OK”. The InstallShield Wizard will load the  
AcerISDN P10 utility installation program.  
Press “Next>” to begin installing the AcerISDN P10  
Utility. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete  
the installation.  
The next section describes how to use the diagnostic program to  
check the card configuration.  
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2.5 The Diagnostic Program  
After you have installed your ISDN card, you can use the diagnostic  
program to test the configuration. The diagnostic program is an  
intuitive menu-driven Windows program that will help you to  
quickly set up your ISDN card.  
To run the diagnostic program please follow these instructions:  
1. Open the “Programs” folder on the “Start” menu and  
click on the “AcerISDN P10” item.  
2. Click on the “Diagnostic Program” item, you will see the  
following screen.  
FIGURE 2-18: THE DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM  
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The IRQ and I/O Port hardware configuration is listed. If  
an error message is listed, please refer to the  
Troubleshooting chapter of this manual.  
4. In the “Own ISDN Number” box, type in the subscriber  
number of your own ISDN line.  
5. Press “Loopback Test” to begin the diagnostic procedure.  
The diagnostic program will make a call from the B1  
channel that returns through the B2 channel. The D and  
B channels will be tested for line integrity.  
FIGURE 2-19: THE LOOPBACK TEST  
If you see any error messages, please consult the  
Troubleshooting chapter of the manual.  
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2.6 Using Multilink in Windows 95  
While you installing the AcerISDN P10 in Windows 95, the  
Microsoft ISDN Accelerator Pack 1.1 or Dial-Up Networking 1.2  
will also be installed. It includes updates to Windows 95 Dial-Up  
Networking to support the combining of two 64Kbps data channels  
into the equivalent of a single 128Kbps line.  
To use multilink, the answering Internet Service  
Provider (ISP), online service or corporate LAN  
must provide multilink capabilities.  
To configure multilink support in Windows 95, please follow these  
steps.  
1. Double click on the “My Computer” icon on your  
Windows 95 Desktop, then double click on the “Dial-Up  
Networking” (DUN) folder.  
2. The DUN folder displays an icon labelled “Make New  
Connection”, plus icons for each of the connections that  
you have already created. If you have not yet created a  
connection, double click on “Make New Connection” to  
define a connection to the dial up service you wish to use.  
3. When you have created your connection, or if the  
connection you wish to use for multilink access already  
exists in the folder, use the mouse to right click on the  
connection icon. Choose the “Properties” option. This  
displays a dialog box with several category tabs at the  
top.  
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4. For the Dial-Up Networking 1.2, select the “Multilink”  
tab to display the “Set Additional Devices” dialog.  
5. As for the ISDN Accelerator Pack 1.1, you will see a  
section labelled “Set Additional Devices” at the bottom of  
the “General” tab. Click on the “Settings” button to  
display the “Set Additional Devices” dialog.  
6. On the “Set Additional Devices” dialog, click on the “Use  
Additional Devices” radio button.  
7. Use this dialog to specify the devices to be bundled  
together to form the “multilink” connection.  
8. Use the “Add”, “Remove”, and “Edit” buttons to change  
the list of additional devices.  
9. You may enter a different phone number for each device,  
and both phone numbers will be stored. If you  
subsequently change the phone number for the connection  
icon, the phone numbers associated with additional  
devices on this page will not change.  
After your additional devices are configured, you are ready to dial  
your multilink connection. Once the connections are established,  
you can view status information about the link by double clicking on  
the “communicating computers” icon displayed in the taskbar.  
The status information includes the number of bytes sent and  
received, the network protocols negotiated for use on the  
connection, and a list box showing each of the additional devices.  
As you highlight a device in the list box, a “Suspend” or “Resume”  
button is displayed.  
If a Suspend button is displayed, then the device is now in use and  
“bundled” into the multilink connection. Clicking on the “Suspend”  
button disconnects that line and removes the line from the bundled  
connections.  
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If the “Resume” button is displayed, then click on “Resume” to dial  
that connection and add that line to the bundle. You may suspend  
and resume individual links without dropping the connection.  
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2.7 Uninstalling the AcerISDN P10  
The setup information for the AcerISDN P10 is saved by Windows.  
If you decide to permanently remove the AcerISDN P10 from your  
system, you must run the uninstallation program from the AcerISDN  
P10 program group. To remove the driver and utility Programs of  
the AcerISDN P10 from your system, please follow these steps.  
1. Open the “Programs” folder on the “Start” menu and  
click the “AcerISDN P10” item.  
2. Click the “Uninstall DRV & UTL” item. The  
uninstallation program will run.  
FIGURE 2-20: THE UNINSTALLATION PROGRAM  
3. Check the items that you want to completely remove from  
the system and press “OK”.  
This concludes Chapter 2. Chapter 3 covers troubleshooting.  
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Troubleshooting  
3.1 Troubleshooting Procedures  
When dealing with computer hardware, problems often occur  
because of configuration errors. Make sure that the card is securely  
seated in its socket.  
If your AcerISDN P10 does not work properly,  
run the diagnostic program to help you identify  
the problem.  
The following table will assist you in resolving any problems that  
you have with your AcerISDN P10.  
Please restart the PC each time after you install  
or uninstall the AcerISDN P10  
 
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If the HDD was moved from another PC, you  
should use the Add New Hardware Wizard in the  
Control Panel to search for the new hardware. It  
will ensure that the configuration information of  
the PC will be consistently stored in the HDD.  
Error  
Message  
Possible  
Cause  
Remedy  
A required .DLL file, CAPI2032.DLL has Uninstall and then  
CAPI2032.DLL,  
was not found.  
been deleted or the reinstall the AcerISDN  
installation is  
incomplete.  
P10 driver.  
You are not allowed CAPI2032.DLL is  
Uninstall and then  
to run this program. not from AcerISDN reinstall the AcerISDN  
P10 package.  
P10 driver.  
File CAPI2032.DLL K514S.VXD has  
Uninstall and then  
can not start.  
Check the file to  
determine the  
problem.  
been deleted or the reinstall the AcerISDN  
installation is  
incomplete.  
P10 driver.  
CAPI VxD is not  
loaded.  
The Registration  
key has been  
destroyed.  
Uninstall and then  
reinstall the AcerISDN  
P10 driver.  
No recognized  
ISDN card.  
The ISDN card is  
not properly  
installed.  
Uninstall and then  
reinstall the AcerISDN  
P10 hardware and  
driver.  
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Error  
Message  
Possible  
Cause  
Remedy  
PnP fail  
Registration key  
has been  
destroyed.  
1. Uninstall the  
AcerISDN P10  
driver.  
(for Windows 95)  
2. Shut down the PC  
and remove the  
ISDN card.  
3. Start the PC and  
use the Add New  
Hardware Wizard  
in the Control  
Panel to search  
for new hardware.  
4. Shut down the PC  
and re-install the  
AcerISDN P10  
according to  
Chapter 2.  
PnP fail  
1. PnP function is 1. Manually set the  
not available  
for auto  
IRQ and I/O Port.  
(see note)  
(for Windows NT)  
setting.  
2. The ISDN card 2. Ensure that the  
is not installed  
in the PC.  
ISDN card is  
securely seated in  
the ISA slot.  
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The resource (IRQ and I/O Port) information of  
some PCI cards is not registered in Windows NT  
system. You must choose free resources that are  
not used by the PCI cards.  
Error  
Possible  
Message  
Cause  
Remedy  
IRQ assignment  
error  
1. IRQ is in  
1. Same as PnP fail  
(for Windows 95).  
conflict or the  
Registration  
key has been  
destroyed.  
2. The ISDN card 2. Ensure that the  
is not installed  
in the PC.  
ISDN card is  
securely seated in  
the ISA slot.  
I/O Port assignment There is an I/O  
Same as PnP fail (for  
Windows 95).  
error  
Port conflict or the  
Registration key  
has been  
destroyed  
IRQ and I/O Port  
assignment error  
The ISDN card is  
not installed in the  
PC.  
The IRQ and I/O  
Port have been  
used by other  
hardware.  
Ensure that the ISDN  
card is securely  
seated in the ISA slot.  
Manually change the  
IRQ and I/O Port.  
Resource usage  
conflict  
Please input your  
own number  
The subscriber  
number of your  
Key in the subscriber  
number of your ISDN  
own ISDN line has line in the Own ISDN  
not been entered.  
Number box.  
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Error  
Message  
Possible  
Cause  
Remedy  
Cannot activate S0  
interface  
The ISDN line is  
not connected.  
Ensure that the ISDN  
S0 line is securely  
connected to the RJ-  
45 jack.  
Cannot establish  
LAPD link  
The ISDN line may Ensure that the ISDN  
be malfunctioning.  
S0 line is in good  
condition.  
Connecting fail  
1. Own ISDN  
Number is  
1. Ensure that your  
ISDN number is  
correct.  
incorrect.  
(error code = xxxx)  
2. Be sure no other  
device is on the  
same S0 line and  
occupying the B  
channel  
2. Other devices  
on the same  
S0 line are  
occupying the  
B channel.  
3. Check to see if  
the ISDN protocol  
is E-DSS1.  
3. The ISDN  
protocol is  
wrong.  
Data transfer error  
The ISDN line is  
not in good  
condition  
Check the ISDN line  
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Appendix A  
Product Support  
If you have any problems with your AcerISDN P10 ISDN Card,  
please consult this manual. Most problems can be resolved by using  
the Troubleshooting chapter (Chapter 3).  
If you continue to have problems you should contact the dealer  
where you bought the AcerISDN P10. If you have any other  
questions you can contact Acer Netxus Inc.:  
Tel: +886-2-8691-2332  
Fax: +886-2-8691-2372  
 

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