User manual

Hardware Installation
1. Make sure to set switches and jumpers from either the Option Selection section of this manual or
from the suggestions of SETUP.EXE.
2. Do not install card into the computer until the software has been fully installed.
3. Turn OFF computer power AND unplug AC power from the system.
4. Remove the computer cover.
5. Carefully install the card in an available 5V or 3.3V PCI expansion slot (you may need to remove a
backplate first).
6. Inspect for proper fit of the card and tighten screws. Make sure that the card mounting bracket is
properly screwed into place and that there is a positive chassis ground.
7. Install an I/O cable onto the card’s bracket mounted connector.
8. Replace the computer cover and turn ON the computer. Enter the CMOS setup program of your
system and verify that the PCI plug-and-play option is set appropriately for your system. Systems
running Windows 95/98/2000/XP/2003 (or any other PNP-compliant operating system) should set the
CMOS option to OS. Systems running under DOS, Windows NT, Windows 3.1, or any other non-
PNP-compliant operating system should set the PNP CMOS option to BIOS or Motherboard. Save
the option and continue booting the system.
9. Most computers should auto-detect the card (depending on the operating system) and automatically
finish installing the drivers.
10. Run PCIfind.exe to complete installing the card into the registry (for Windows only) and to determine
the assigned resources.
11. Run one of the provided sample programs that was copied to the newly created card directory (from
the CD) to test and validate your installation.
The base address assigned by BIOS or the operating system can change each time new hardware is installed
into or removed from the computer. Please recheck PCIFind or Device Manager if the hardware configuration
is changed. Software you write can automatically determine the base address of the card using a variety of
methods depending on the operating system. In DOS, the PCI\SOURCE directory shows the BIOS calls used
to determine the address and IRQ assigned to installed PCI devices. In Windows, the Windows sample
programs demonstrate querying the registry entries (created by PCIFind and NTIOPCI.SYS during boot-up) to
determine this same information.
Input/Output Connections
A 37-pin D connector is on the mounting bracket and a three-foot-long breakout cable is included with
the cards. That breakout cable terminates in separate 9-pin DBM connectors; one DB9 per port.
If desired, the cards can be purchased without this breakout cable. In this latter case, an "S1" is
added to the model number to signify absence of the breakout cable.
Manual PCI-ICM-422(485)/2(4)
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