Quick Start Guide for Billion ISDN USB TA128 in iMAC or Power PC 1. Release History: 1.1 Driver version: 1.0.0. Beta1 Release Date: 19.08.1999 1.2 Latest driver version: 1.0.0. Beta2 Release Date: 11.10.1999 Changes from Beta1: . The Multilink PPP (MP) is supported. MS-CHAP, CHAP-MD5 and PAP authentications are supported. . A configuration program for switch type, outgoing calling party number and multiple incoming MSN numbers are supported. Also a preference file for this ISDN USB TA will also support. . A new CCL (modem script) for MP is added. . For AT command sets, new commands '&J0' and '&J2' are added to support MP. Fix the bugs that drivers can't work with ZTerm S/W and 'ATH' doesn't report 'OK' when offline. . Installation is changed. Files 'USB Device Extension', 'USBPrintDriver' and 'USB Support' to support USB 1.2 are NOT copied into "System Folder->Extensions." For Mac OS earlier then 8.6 (e.g., 8.5.1, 8.5) a subdirectory "Files to support USB 1.2" of directory "Billion ISDN USB TA128 V1.00 B2" is created. For Mac OS 8.5.1 and 8.5 users, you SHALL copy those files into "System Folder->Extensions." and then restart the iMAC to support USB 1.2. For Mac OS 8.6 and above, it is not necessary. Besides, a subdirectory 'Modem Scripts (CCLs)' is added into directory "Billion ISDN USB TA128 V1.00 B2" for all modem scripts for this TA. Users with non-English MAC OS can install these modem scripts manually by dropping them on the system folder. NOTE! Please delete all files belonged to old version drivers before you install the new version drivers. 2. Installing the Billion ISDN USB TA128 (1) Upgrade your iMac/G3 for USB, if necessary Apple is improving its USB software for better quality and performance. Please visit Apple Software Updates web site at http://www.apple.com/swupdates or check the "UPDATES" directory in your CD for up-to-date information. Also, before you install the drivers you had better have 32 MB RAM and with Mac OS Version 8.6 or above since these drivers is developed using USB 1.2 DDK. Apple has formally qualified USB 1.2 on iMac and Power Macintosh G3 system with built-in USB support as of System Software (SSW) v8.6. For iMac with Mac OS 8.5 or Mac OS 8.5.1: You have to execute "iMac Update 1.1" and "iMac Firmware Update". For Blue & White G3 : You have to execute "G3 Firmware Update 1.X.smi". (2) Run "Billion ISDN USB TA INSTALLER" It will setup necessary drivers for your Billion ISDN USB TA128. Note: you'd better unplug the USB cable of the ISDN TA before installing the driver! The installed driver will work after you plug in the Billion ISDN USB TA128. For Mac OS earlier than 8.6 (e.g., 8.5.1, 8.5) users, please copy the files in the subdirectory "Files to support USB 1.2" of directory "Billion ISDN USB TA128 V1.00 B2" into "System Folder->Extensions." and then restart the iMAC to support USB 1.2. For non-English MAC OS, please install modem scripts in the subdirectory 'Modem Scripts (CCLs)' of directory "Billion ISDN USB TA128 V1.00 B2" manually by dropping them on the system folder. (3) Connect the USB connector to the "USB" jack on the back of the Billion ISDN USB TA128 and plug the other end of the cable to the USB port of your iMac or the USB conversion card connected to your Mac PowerPC. (4) Connect the RJ-45 connector to the "ISDN" jack on the back of the Billion ISDN USB TA128 and plug the other end of the cable to the S/T jack of your NT1. 3. Getting on the Internet (1) Settings for Billion ISDN USB TA128 a. MODEM settings Control Panels -> modem . Selection Window of "Connect via" :Billion ISDN USB TA128 . Selection Window of "Modem" : Billion ISDN USB TA PPP 64K b. TCP/IP settings Control Panels -> TCP/IP . Selection Window of "Connect via" : PPP . Selection Window of "Configure" : Using PPP Server . In the field of "Name server addr." : Enter one local Name Server IP ( If you are using fixed IP, you have to choice "Manually" to set the IP.) c. Remote Access (for iMac) or PPP (for Power PC) Settings Control Panels->Remote Access (for iMac) Control Panels->PPP (for Power PC) . Fill the fields of "Name", "Password" and "Number" for ISP respectively. . Press "Connect" (2) Start your web browser (e.g., Netscape or I.E.) for Internet access (3) After installing driver, you will have the files at the following folders (It may be different for different version): . Billion ISDN USB TA128 driver in "System Folder->Extensions" . Billion ISDN USB TA128 V1.00 Beta folder in desktop. . modem script files "Billion ISDN USB TA PPP/T70/X75/V.120/V.110 64K/ MP/PPP 128K": in "System Folder->Extensions->Modem Scripts" 4. Unplug the TA NOTE!! If you unplug the Billion ISDN USB TA128, you should close all the application programs running on top of the ISDN TA. Because An Imac device can only be accepted by ONE application at a time. Even you unplug the USB TA, this device driver is still accepted under that application. You shall close the application before/after you unplug the TA. But be sure that you SHALL close the application before you plug it again. If you forget to do that, the ISDN TA will not work properly when you plug it again. 5. Uninstallation If you want to uninstall the driver, you can just delete files you have installed. Please be noticed that for MAC OS 8.6 and above, files 'USB Device Extension', 'USBPrintDriver' and 'USB Support' to support USB 1.2 is not neccessary be copied into "System Folder->Extensions." But for Mac OS 8.5.1 and 8.5 users, you SHALL copy those files into "System Folder->Extensions." 6. Configuring the TA By running the configuration program 'ISDN USB TA Configuration' in the directory "Billion ISDN USB TA128 V1.00 B2", you can set configuration values for 'Switch Type', 'Outgoing calling party number' and 'Incoming MSN'. An 'ISDN USB TA Preferences' preference file will also be created in the "System Folder->Preferences." 7. AT Command Set Terminate current connection attempt +++ Escape sequence code A Answer call D Dial DT Dial DP Dial DL Dial previous number DS=n Dial stored number "n" (0<=n<=3) E E0 Disable character echo in command state E1 Enable character echo in command state H Terminate existing connection I View Product information O Return to online data state Q Q0 Modem returns result code Q1 Modem does not return result code Z Reset to default configuration &Jn MP enable/disable settings 0 MP is disabled 2 MP is enabled &V View current active settings S0=n Ring on which to automatic answer a call(0<=n<=9 , n=0 disable automatic answer mode) S0? View number of ring S33=n Set B channel protocol 1 X.75 T.70NL 2 X.75 transparent 3 HDLC 4 V.120 5 Voice call 6 PPP 7 V.110 38400 async 8 V.110 19200 9 V.110 9600 S33? View B channel protocol &Zn=r Store Telephone Number (0<=n<=3) &Zn? View Stored Telephone Number (0<=n<=3)