ACCULINK 315x CSUG-2 February 1998 3150-A2-GB21-806. Type the letter of the destination drive, followedby a colon (default is C:), then the appropriatedirectory name (default is C:\FRONTPAN).If the selected directory already exists, thefollowing message appears: The specifieddirectory already exists. Do you want tooverwrite the directory?If the selected directory is new, the followingmessage appears: The specified directory doesnot exist. Do you want to create the directory?7. Select Yes. A confirmation screen appears. SelectInstall to continue the installation.8. A Setup Completed screen appears. SelectContinue. The Program Manager screen appearswith the Front Panel icon.Starting Front PanelEmulationIf the CSU selected is not locally attached to the PC,you must first dial to the remote CSU before starting frontpanel emulation. The modem attached to the PC mustsupport AT commands for the Front Panel Emulationsoftware to successfully place the call.To start front panel emulation,1. From the PC, open Program Manager fromWindows.2. Double click on the Front Panel icon that appearsafter the Front Panel Emulation program isinstalled on the PC. The Front Panel windowopens.3. Double click on the Front Panel icon that appearsin the Front Panel window. The Front PanelEmulation screen appears.4. Enter the Com Port and Speed from thedrop-down selection list boxes.The Com Port field needs to contain the actualcommunications port name as recorded in theWindows information file (INI).The Speed field needs to contain one of thefollowing communications speeds: 1200, 2400,4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, or 38400 and shouldmatch the CSU’s COM port configuration.5. Choose either a Local (for near-end CSU) orRemote (for far-end CSU) destination.6. If you chose a Local destination, click on theExecute button. If you chose a Remotedestination, enter the telephone number of thefar-end CSU in the Phone Number field, thenclick on the Dial button.7. The front panel of the selected CSU appears onthe PC.NOTEWhen using Front PanelEmulation, no LEDs are shown onthe PC’s screen; you must usethe Stat command procedure toget LED information (see theDisplaying LED Conditionssection in Chapter 3,Operation).