What is non-initializing terminal mode – Hayes Microcomputer Products PC Card User Manual

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DIVA T/A PC Card Reference Guide 10

What is Non-Initializing Terminal
Mode?

(North America only)

Non-Initializing Terminal mode is a new ISDN NI-1 protocol feature
which enables the DIVA T/A to operate without SPIDs. This leaves
the SPIDs available for use by other ISDN devices connected over the
same NT1.

To configure the DIVA T/A for Non-Initializing Terminal mode,
deselect the SPID checkbox in the Windows Configuration Tool, or
specify Yes for the Non-Initializing parameter in the VT-100
Configuration Tool.

Warning: (NI-1 switches only) While in Non-Initializing Terminal
mode, the DIVA T/A will only allow outgoing calls to be made, and
most line interfaces will allow some form of restricted operation (for
example: access to operator and emergency services). All incoming
calls will be rejected. No AutoSPID information will be stored in non-
volatile memory; however, the auto-detection status remains
available.

Note: Check with your ISDN service provider to determine if they
support Non-Initializing terminal mode.

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