User GuideTable of ContentsList of Figures19List of Tables21Chapter 1 Overview23AO/DI23Express Configuration Software23Analog Devices Supported24Remote Access24Express 3000 Features24System Requirements25Ordering a Basic Rate ISDN Line26Express 3000 Shipping Contents26Additional Documentation26Chapter 2 Setting Up the Express300029Windows Installation Procedure30Connecting the Hardware: Windows30Installing the Express3000: Windows 95/9831Installing the Express Configuration Software: Windows32Installing the Express3000: Windows NT32Macintosh Installation Procedure33Connecting the Hardware: Macintosh34Installing the Express Configuration Software: Macintosh35Express3000 Physical Description35Front Panel35Rear Panel36Setting the DIP Switches37DIP Switch 137DIP Switch 237Using Supplemental Analog Devices38Connecting Supplemental Devices38Connecting Your Primary Telephone39Shared Port for Analog Devices39Chapter 3 Using the Express Configuration Program41Before Using the Program42Opening the Program42Instructions for Windows 95, 98, and NT42Instructions for Macintosh43Closing The Program43Launching the Tray Tool43Opening the Tray Tool Menu44Properties44Toll Saver44Refresh44Enable/Disable Modem44Capture COM Port44About Express Configuration44Help on Express Configuration44Exit44Factory Default settings45Restoring Factory Default Settings45Using On-line Help45Understanding Profiles46ISDN Profiles46User Profiles46Internet Access Protocols46Remote Access Protocols47Using Profiles47ISDN Profile Window47General Tab48Packet Tab50Preview Tab51User Profile Window51General Tab52Protocols Tab54Phone List Tab56Advanced Tab57Preview Tab58Creating New Profiles59Saving Profiles59Modifying Profiles60Copying Profiles60Deleting Profiles61Importing Profiles62Exporting Profiles62Reading Configuration Information into the Current Profile63Using Diagnostics63Diagnosing Local Units64Displaying the Unit’s Current Status64Displaying the Express 3000’s Caller ID Log Buffer64Retrieving Current Settings64Diagnosing Connection Problems65Launching Terminal Programs65Diagnosing Remote Units65Testing a Remote Unit65Configuring a User Profile on a Remote Unit65Retrieving Current Settings from a Remote Unit65Retrieving Status Buffer Information from a Remote Unit66Customizing the ADTRAN Express Configuration program66Detecting the Connection66Automatically Detecting the Unit on Startup67Using Caller ID67Using Terminal Software for Diagnostics67Using the Wizard68Automatically Running the Wizard on Startup70Locating Information About the Program70Chapter 4 Using VT-100 Terminal Emulation71Accessing Terminal Menus72Exiting the Terminal Menus73Placing the Unit Back On-line73Displaying the Status Buffer73Status Buffer Messages74Chapter 5 Optional Calling Features75Call Conferencing75Call Forwarding76Caller ID76Call Return76Call Reject76Call Rejection List76Anonymous Call Rejection76Call Waiting77Controlling Call Waiting77Message Waiting Indicator78POTS Ports Distinctive Rings78Chapter 6 Upgrading Software79Upgrading Files Using the Express Configuration Program79Upgrading Software Using HyperTerminal81Chapter 7 Installing an Analog Modem83External Analog Modem Application83Connecting an External Analog Modem85Configuring the External Analog Modem86Setting the Carrier Detect Signal86Controlling an External Analog Modem87Controlling the Modem via Terminal Emulation87Internal Analog Modem Application88Connecting an Internal Analog Modem89Chapter 8 Troubleshooting91Troubleshooting Guidelines91Appendix A AT Commands and SRegisters99Appendix B Status Buffer Messages115Appendix C Loop Status Messages127Appendix D Connector Pinouts129Appendix E Acronyms and Abbreviations133Appendix F Glossary135Index139Size: 4.1 MBPages: 146Language: EnglishOpen manual