Specifications
10 •• Installation
2.5 PCI-7200 Installation Outline
2.5.1 Hardware configuration
Because PCI-7200 is a plug and play device, the interrupt number
and I/O port address are assigned by system BIOS. There is no
jumpers or DIP switches on-board for configuration setting.
2.5.2 Slot selection
For PCI-7200, choose a PCI expansion slot and make sure this
slot supports bus master mode data transfer.
For cPCI-7200, choose a peripheral slot which is marked with a
circle on the backplane and make sure this slot supports bus
master mode data transfer.
2.5.3 Installation Procedure
1. Turn off your computer
2. Turn off all accessories (printer, modem, monitor, etc.)
connected to computer.
3. Remove the cover from your computer.
4. Select a 32-bit PCI expansion slot (for PCI-7200) or
CompactPCI peripheral slot (for cPCI-7200). PCI slots are short
than ISA or EISA slots and are usually white or ivory.
CompactPCI peripheral slots are marked with a circle on the
backplane.
Caution!! Don‘t put PCI-7200 card into ISA or EISA slot.
5. Before handling the PCI-7200, discharge any static buildup on
your body by touching the metal case of the computer. Hold the
edge and do not touch the components.
6. Position the PCI-7200 board into the PCI slot you selected, or
position the cPCI-7200 board along the card guide into the
selected CompactPCI peripheral slot.
7. Secure the PCI-7200 in place at the rear panel of the system
unit using screw removed from the slot (for PCI-7200), or screw
the cPCI-7200 in place at the front panel of the CompactPCI
system.