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IBM ISDN PC Card:User’s Guide
 
The fax functions of MS Exchange/Outlook and other Fax Group 3 applications 
can be used through the virtual CAPI Port modem ISDN FAX (G3).
Installing / removing the ISDN CAPI Port device driver
If you have not yet done so, first install the CAPI 2.0 device drivers for your 
ISDN-Controller according to the instructions in the manual.
 Before starting installation of the ISDN CAPI Port Device Driver, note the 
following:
During installation up to eight different virtual modems are created, each of 
which fulfills a different function.
To use the virtual modems ”ISDN FAX (G3)” and ”ISDN Analog Modem 
(V.32bis)” with passive ISDN-Controllers, the device driver software of your 
ISDN-Controller must support these services.  Contact the manufacturer for 
more information.
The virtual modem ”ISDN Analog Modem (V.32bis)” can be used only with 
passive ISDN-Controllers.  The analog/digital conversion is performed by the 
computer's CPU. A Pentium computer with 133 MHz and at least 32 MB RAM 
will provide optimal performance.
It might be necessary to assign COM ports to the virtual modems.  This is the 
case when using Dial-Up Networking software which can access only COM 
ports (such as older versions for Windows 3.x).  See the instructions in the 
section ” Using Data Communications Software with an Emulated COM 
Port”.  Before making any assignments, check which COM ports are already 
in use by other hardware devices like serial interfaces.
Start installation
1. Insert the disk or CD with the ISDN CAPI Port Device Driver in the 
appropriate drive.
2. Start the installation by double-clicking on the SETUP.EXE 
3. The Modems page lists eight virtual modems which can be selected for 
installation:
ISDN - ISDN (X.75)
ISDN Analog Modem (V.32bis)
ISDN Custom Config
ISDN  FAX  (G3)
ISDN Internet (PPP over ISDN)
ISDN Mailbox (X.75)
ISDN RAS (PPP over ISDN)
ISDN SoftCompression X.75-V.42bis
Select the desired modems from the list.
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