D-Link DIM-128 User Manual - Page 11

Switch Type, United States

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8. Select the proper switch type corresponding to your need. Switch Type varies between countries. Although you have the option of "Automatic" as a selection, it is highly recommended that you choose a specific selection, to reduce the chance of incompatibility. Typically the selections are as follows: Area Switch Type Canada & United States Japan Taiwan Europe Northern Telecom & NI-1 INS Net 64 DSS1 (ETSI) DSS1 (ETSI) 9. Enter in the ISDN phone numbers and the Service Profile Identifier. Number (SPID) will be supplied by your local ISDN telephone company. [NOTE: With the "INS Net 64" & "DSS1 (ETSI)" switch types, there are no SPID's to be entered.] 10. Now you are ready to connect your ISDN Network Connection Cable to the PCMCIA card, already installed in your computer. Perform the following steps to continue. - 10 -

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8.
Select the proper switch type corresponding to your need.
Switch Type
varies between countries.
Although you have the option of “
Automatic
as a selection, it is highly recommended that you choose a specific
selection, to reduce the chance of incompatibility.
Typically the
selections are as follows:
Area
Switch Type
Canada &
United States
Northern Telecom
& NI-1
Japan
INS Net 64
Taiwan
DSS1 (ETSI)
Europe
DSS1 (ETSI)
9.
Enter in the ISDN phone numbers and the Service Profile Identifier.
Number (SPID) will be supplied by your local ISDN telephone company.
[NOTE:
With the
“INS Net 64”
&
"DSS1 (ETSI)”
switch types, there are no SPID’s to be entered.]
10.
Now you are ready to connect your ISDN Network Connection Cable to
the PCMCIA card, already installed in your computer.
Perform the
following steps to continue.