Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 4400 or 7220 This chapter describes how to install the PC Serial and Parallel Card in a Power Macintosh 4400 or a Power Macintosh 7220. After you install the PC Serial and Parallel Card hardware, go to Chapter 6, “Updating Your PC Compatibility Card Software.” Then turn to Chapter 7 to learn more about connecting PC-compatible equipment to your PC Serial and Parallel Card.
What you need Before beginning the installation process, make sure you have the necessary parts: the PC Serial and Parallel Card and the peripheral flex cable. You’ll also need a Phillips screwdriver and your PC Compatibility Card user’s manual. Installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card hardware WARNING The installation of the PC Serial and Parallel Card is technically complex.
Opening the computer 1 Shut down the computer and disconnect all cables from the computer, except for the power cord. Leave the computer plugged in for now, to ground it and protect its components from static electricity damage. 2 Remove the three screws as shown from the back of the cover. Remove these three screws. 3 Position your hands on the unit as shown and slide the cover back.
Lift the cover up and off the computer. 5 Touch the metal part of the power supply case inside the computer. Always do this before you touch any parts, or install any components, inside the computer. Touching the power supply case helps release static electricity from your body and prevent possible damage to internal components. IMPORTANT You can collect static electricity just by walking away from and then back to your computer.
Preparing the slots 7 Unscrew and remove the metal port access covers for the slots you need. If you are installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card at the same time you are installing a PC Compatibility Card, unscrew and remove the metal covers to both PCI slots. If you already have a PC Compatibility Card installed in your computer, then unscrew and remove the card without disconnecting the audio cables.
Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Compatibility Card 8 With the PC Compatibility Card turned face up as shown, attach the peripheral flex cable to the connector. IMPORTANT Always hold the card by its edges. Don’t touch any of the components on the card. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector on a 12" PC Compatibility Card. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector on a 7" PC Compatibility Card. 9 Insert the PC Compatibility Card into the second slot.
Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Serial and Parallel Card 10 Connect the peripheral flex cable to the PC Serial and Parallel Card. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector if you have a 12" PC Compatibility Card. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector if you have a 7" PC Compatibility Card.
Inserting the PC Serial and Parallel Card 11 Flip the PC Serial and Parallel Card over and insert it into the first (top) PCI slot. IMPORTANT Always hold the card by its edges. Don’t touch any of the components on the card. Place one hand behind the PCI slots in the area indicated below. With your other hand, align the card’s connector end (gold in color) with the first (top) PCI expansion slot. The ports on the card should face the port access opening on the computer’s back panel. Press the card in.
12 Reinsert the screws you removed earlier to secure both cards. 13 Tuck the audio cables as shown. If you have a 12-inch PC Compatibility Card, tuck the peripheral flex cable down as shown. If you are installing the PC Compatibility Card for the first time, return to the PC Compatibility Card user’s manual now and complete the rest of the instructions for PC Compatibility Card installation. Tuck the flex cable behind the video DRAM DIMM.
Replacing the computer’s cover 14 Make sure all cables and cards are firmly connected. 15 Replace the computer cover. Lower the cover onto the computer vertically. Set the cover down so there’s about a quarter of an inch gap here. Then slide the cover all the way forward.
16 Replace the screws and reconnect all equipment. Reinsert the three screws you removed earlier into the back of the computer. Then reinsert the power cable and all other equipment cables. Reinsert these three screws. You are now finished installing your PC Serial and Parallel Card. What’s next? Next, go to Chapter 6, “Updating Your PC Compatibility Card Software.” Then go to Chapter 7 for instructions on connecting equipment to your PC Serial and Parallel Card.
2 Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 6400 or 6500 The illustrations in this chapter show the 6400 model. If you have a 6500 model, some of the illustrations may look slightly different from your computer, but the procedure is the same. After you install the PC Serial and Parallel Card hardware, go to Chapter 6, “Updating Your PC Compatibility Card Software.” Then turn to Chapter 7 to learn more about connecting PC-compatible equipment to your PC Serial and Parallel Card.
What you need Before beginning the installation process, make sure you have all the necessary parts: the PC Serial and Parallel Card and the peripheral flex cable. You’ll also need a Phillips screwdriver, your PC Compatibility Card user’s manual, and a magazine that you can place the computer’s logic board on. Installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card hardware WARNING The installation of the PC Serial and Parallel Card is technically complex.
Opening the computer 1 Shut down the computer and disconnect all cables from the computer, except for the power cord. 2 Remove the two screws as shown from the computer’s back panel. Remove these two screws. Do not remove this screw. Leave the power cord plugged in for now. You’ll unplug it later.
3 Touch the recessed metal parts in the back panel to discharge static electricity from your body. IMPORTANT You can collect static electricity just by walking away from and then back to your computer. If you need to move away from your computer during installation, remember to touch the metal part of the back panel again before you continue installing. Touch the metal parts inside the recessed area.
4 Unplug the power cord from your computer. You can unplug the power cord now that you discharged static electricity from your body in the previous step. 5 Grasping the two plastic tabs, gently pull the logic board all the way out of the computer. Gently but firmly pull the logic board all the way out of the computer.
6 Set the logic board on a clean, flat, stable surface. Rest the logic board on a clean, flat, stable surface. Place a thick magazine under this end of the logic board to help protect the components underneath. s w e N d l Wor n o i t a r Illust , No. Vol.
Preparing the slots 7 Unscrew and remove the port access covers for the slots you need. If you are installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card at the same time you are installing a PC Compatibility Card, unscrew and remove the port access covers to the top two PCI slots. If you already have a PC Compatibility Card installed in your computer, then unscrew and remove the port access cover to the top slot. Position your hand so that the screw and the port access cover do not fall onto the logic board.
Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Compatibility Card 8 Disconnect the Internal PC audio/video ribbon cable from the PC Compatibility Card. Internal PC audio/video ribbon cable 9 Attach the peripheral flex cable as shown. Use the connector located near the PCI slot.
10 Reinstall the ribbon cable over the top of the peripheral flex cable. Push the cable down a little to allow enough room for card installation.
Inserting the PC Serial and Parallel Card 11 Insert the card into the PCI slot so that the card fence faces the port access opening. IMPORTANT Always hold the card by its edges. Don’t touch any of the components on the card. 12 Supporting the adapter fence with one hand, push the card until it snaps into place. Press the card in firmly. If you meet resistance, pull the card out and try again.
Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Serial and Parallel Card 13 Attach the peripheral flex cable to the connector located on the right side of the PC Serial and Parallel Card as shown. Use this connector. 14 Push the peripheral flex cable down. This allows room to reinstall the logic board in the computer. 15 If you are installing the PC Compatibility Card for the first time, return to the PC Compatibility Card user’s manual now for the rest of the instructions.
Replacing the logic board 17 Align and insert the logic board part way into the computer. Align and insert the logic board so that it engages the guides on the top and bottom of the computer chassis. Fold the peripheral cable towards the logic board to allow it to fit inside the computer.
18 Press the reset button on the logic board and slide the logic board back into the computer. Note: When you press the reset button, some of your computer’s software settings will change. You may want to open the control panels for the date and time, keyboard, and mouse to make sure that they are set the way you want. 1 Press the reset button. 2 Gently but firmly push on the vertical plate until the logic board is solidly back in place. 19 Reinsert screws to secure the logic board.
3 Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 7200, 7300, 7500, or 7600 Except where noted, the illustrations in this chapter show the 7200 model. If you have a 7300, 7500, or 7600 model, some of the illustrations may look slightly different from your computer, but the procedure is the same. After you install the PC Serial and Parallel Card hardware, go to Chapter 6, “Updating Your PC Compatibility Card Software.
What you need Before beginning the installation process, make sure you have all the necessary parts: the PC Serial and Parallel Card and the peripheral flex cable. You’ll also need a Phillips screwdriver and your PC Compatibility Card user’s manual. Installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card hardware WARNING The installation of the PC Serial and Parallel Card is technically complex.
Opening the computer 1 Shut down the computer and disconnect all cables from the computer, except for the power cord. Leave the computer plugged in for now, to ground it and protect its components from static electricity damage. 2 If the security bar is installed, remove it by removing the screw under the front panel and pressing the center of the bar. Note: The computer in the illustration is a Power Macintosh 7300. Not all computers come with or can accept a security bar.
3 Remove the cover from the computer. Press the two release buttons under the front panel and slide the cover toward you approximately two inches. After you’ve slid the cover forward about two inches, lift it straight up and off the computer.
4 Touch the metal part of the power supply case inside the computer. Always do this before you touch any parts, or install any components, inside the computer. Touching the power supply case helps release static electricity from your body and prevent possible damage to internal components. IMPORTANT You can collect static electricity just by walking away from and then back to your computer.
Opening the expansion card cover 6 Flip open the expansion card cover.
Preparing the slots 7 Remove the metal port access covers for the slots you need. If you are installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card at the same time you are installing a PC Compatibility Card, remove the metal covers to the first two PCI slots. If you already have a PC Compatibility Card installed in your computer, then unscrew and remove the metal covers to the second PCI slot. Port access cover Second PCI slot 8 PC Compatibility Card If you have a card in the third PCI expansion slot, remove it.
Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Compatibility Card 9 Attach the peripheral flex cable to the side of the PC Compatibility Card. Note: If you can’t reach the connector on the 7-inch card, remove it without removing the audio cables. Then attach the peripheral flex cable and reinsert the card into the PCI slot. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector on a 12" PC Compatibility Card. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector on a 7" PC Compatibility Card.
Inserting the PC Serial and Parallel Card 10 Align the card with the second expansion slot. IMPORTANT Always hold the card by its edges. Don’t touch any of the components on the card. Align the card’s connector end (gold in color) with the second PCI expansion slot. 11 Insert the card. Press down on the card. When the card is fully inserted, you won’t be able to see the gold-colored connector any more. m Don’t rock the card from side to side; press it straight into the slot.
Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Serial and Parallel Card 12 Bend the peripheral flex cable and attach the cable to the connector as shown. Support the corner of the PC Serial and Parallel Card while you attach the peripheral flex cable. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector if you have a 12" PC Compatibility Card. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector if you have a 7" PC Compatibility Card.
Replacing the expansion card cover 15 Push the peripheral flex cable gently so that it bends towards the PC Compatibility Card. Bend the peripheral flex cable over as you close the expansion slot cover. 16 Flip the expansion card cover up and snap it back into place. (Be sure to snap the cover back down on both ends.) Make sure no cables are in the way before you snap the cover into place.
Replacing the computer’s cover 17 Lower the cover onto the case, leaving a two-inch gap, and then push the cover back.
18 If you removed the security bar earlier, replace it now. Note: The computer in the illustration is a Power Macintosh 7300. If your computer did not come with a security bar, skip this step. Place the security bar under the front panel and tilt the bar so that the hook slides into the slot. Then reinsert the screw and tighten it into place. IMPORTANT Do not overtighten the screw. Security bar Install the screw in the hole on the underside of the security bar. 19 Reconnect all equipment.
4 Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 8500 or 9500 The illustrations in this chapter show the 9500 model. If you have an 8500 model, some of the illustrations may look slightly different from your computer. After you install the PC Serial and Parallel Card hardware, go to Chapter 6, “Updating Your PC Compatibility Card Software.” Then turn to Chapter 7 to learn more about connecting PC-compatible equipment to your PC Serial and Parallel Card.
What you need Before beginning the installation process, make sure you have all the necessary parts: the PC Serial and Parallel Card and the peripheral flex cable. You’ll also need a flathead screwdriver and your PC Compatibility Card user’s manual. Installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card hardware WARNING The installation of the PC Serial and Parallel Card is technically complex.
Opening the computer 1 Disconnect all the cables from the computer, except for the power cord. Leave the computer plugged in for now, to ground it and protect its components from static electricity damage. 2 Loosen the large screws on the back panel. If you have a Power Macintosh 8500, there are four screws, one at each corner of the back panel. If you have a Power Macintosh 9500, there are six screws, one at each corner and two on the sides of the back panel.
3 Remove the cover from the computer. Slide the cover away from the back panel about two inches. Then raise the cover straight up and off the computer.
4 Touch the metal part of the power supply case inside the computer. Always do this before you touch any parts, or install any components, inside the computer. Touching the power supply case helps release static electricity from your body and prevent possible damage to internal components. IMPORTANT You can collect static electricity just by walking away from and then back to your computer.
5 Disconnect the power cord from the back of the computer. You can unplug the power cord now that you discharged static electricity from your body in the previous step. 6 Lower the retainer or auxiliary fan. A Power Macintosh 9500 has an auxiliary fan; a Power Macintosh 8500 has a retainer. To lower the auxiliary fan, squeeze the sides to unlatch it.
Preparing the slots 7 Remove the metal port access covers for the slots you need. If you are installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card at the same time you are installing a PC Compatibility Card, pull out the port access cover behind the expansion slot closest to the center of the computer. Then pull out the port access cover behind the second PCI expansion slot.
Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Compatibility Card 9 Attach the peripheral flex cable as shown. If you have trouble attaching the peripheral flex cable, remove the PC Compatibility Card (but do not remove the audio cables). If you have a Power Macintosh 9500, you can remove additional cards to make more room to maneuver. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector on a 12" PC Compatibility Card. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector on a 7" PC Compatibility Card.
Inserting the PC Serial and Parallel Card 11 Align the PC Serial and Parallel Card with the second expansion slot. IMPORTANT Always hold the card by its edges. Don’t touch any of the components on the card. Align the card’s connector end (gold in color) with the second PCI expansion slot. The ports on the card should face the port access opening on the computer’s back panel. 12 Insert the card. Press the card firmly into the slot.
Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Serial and Parallel Card 13 Carefully bend the peripheral flex cable and insert it into the connector located on the PC Serial and Parallel Card as shown. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector if you have a 12" PC Compatibility Card. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector if you have a 7" PC Compatibility Card. 50 Chapter 4 14 Reinsert any cards you removed.
Replacing the computer’s cover 16 Tuck the audio cables in on top of the PC Compatibility Card, so that they’re out of the way of the retainer or auxiliary fan. 17 Replace the retainer or fan. Make sure no cables are squeezed between the retainer or fan and the top of the card. Snap the auxiliary fan back into place. Be sure not to pinch the audio cables that are connected to the PC Compatibility Card. Fold the peripheral flex cable upward as you snap the auxiliary fan back into place.
18 Replace the cover on the computer. Lower the cover all the way down onto the case. Push the cover back until it touches the back panel. 19 Tighten the screws on the back panel and reconnect the power cord and other cables. You are now finished installing the card. What’s next? Next, go to Chapter 6, “Updating Your PC Compatibility Card Software.” Then go to Chapter 7 for instructions on connecting equipment to your PC Serial and Parallel Card.
5 Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 8600 or 9600 The illustrations in this chapter show the 8600 model. If you have a 9600 model, some of the illustrations may look slightly different from your computer. After you install the PC Serial and Parallel Card hardware, go to Chapter 6, “Updating Your PC Compatibility Card Software.” Then turn to Chapter 7 to learn more about connecting PC-compatible equipment to your PC Serial and Parallel Card.
What you need Before beginning the installation process, make sure you have all the necessary parts: the PC Serial and Parallel Card and the peripheral flex cable. You’ll also need a Phillips screwdriver and your PC Compatibility Card user’s manual. Installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card hardware WARNING The installation of the PC Serial and Parallel Card is technically complex.
Opening the computer 1 If your computer is turned on, shut it down and wait 20 minutes. Before proceeding with these instructions, you need to allow the computer’s internal components to cool. 2 Disconnect all the cables from the computer, including the power cord. Remove the power cord now so you don’t pull it by accident as you turn the computer on its side in the next step. You’ll reconnect the power cord in step 4.
3 Carefully lay the computer on its side with the cover and release button facing up. Button 4 Reconnect the power cord. Connect the power cord to your computer and to an electrical outlet. This helps protect the computer from damage caused by static electricity.
5 Touch the metal on the bottom of the computer. Always do this before you touch any parts, or install any components, inside the computer. Touching the metal helps release static electricity from your body and prevent possible damage to internal components. IMPORTANT You can collect static electricity just by walking away from and then back to your computer. If you need to move away from your computer during installation, remember to touch the metal bottom again before you continue installing.
7 Remove the computer’s cover. Press the release button and lift the cover a few inches. Then slide the cover to the right and lift it off.
Preparing the slots 8 Unscrew and remove the metal port access covers for the slots you need. If you are installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card at the same time you are installing a PC Compatibility Card, unscrew and remove the port access covers to the first two PCI expansion slots. If you already have a PC Compatibility Card installed in your computer, leave it in place. Unscrew and remove the port access cover to the second PCI expansion slot. Keep the screws; you will reinsert them later.
Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Compatibility Card 10 Attach the peripheral flex cable as shown. Use the connector shown in the illustration. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector on a 12" PC Compatibility Card. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector on a 7" PC Compatibility Card. Inserting the PC Serial and Parallel Card 11 Align the PC Serial and Parallel Card with the second expansion slot. IMPORTANT Always hold the card by its edges.
12 Insert the card. Press down on the card. When the card is fully inserted, you won’t be able to see the gold-colored connector any more. m Don’t rock the card from side to side; press it straight into the slot. Rocking the card can damage the PCI slot. m Don’t force the card. If you meet a lot of resistance, pull the card out and try again. m To see if the card is connected, pull it gently. If it resists, it is connected. Reinstall the screw to secure the card in place.
Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Serial and Parallel Card 14 Carefully bend the peripheral flex cable and attach it to the connector located on the PC Serial and Parallel Card as shown. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector if you have a 12" PC Compatibility Card. Plug the peripheral flex cable into this connector if you have a 7" PC Compatibility Card. 62 Chapter 5 15 Reinsert any cards you removed.
Replacing the computer’s cover 17 Replace the computer cover. Align the bottom edge of the cover panel with the computer as shown below. Then press down on the cover panel until it snaps into place. Fit the bottom edge of the cover panel into the floor of the computer. Press down on the top edge of the cover panel until it snaps firmly into place.
18 Lift up the computer so that it sits upright. 19 Reconnect the power cord and any other cables. You are now finished installing the card. What’s next? Next, go to Chapter 6, “Updating Your PC Compatibility Card Software.” Then go to Chapter 7 for instructions on connecting equipment to your PC Serial and Parallel Card.
6 Updating Your PC Compatibility Card Software Once your PC Serial and Parallel Card is installed, you need to update your PC Compatibility Card Software. The PC floppy disk and Mac OS CD-ROM disc that came with your PC Serial and Parallel Card contain the necessary software for using the card.
Updating the Windows/DOS PC Compatibility software IMPORTANT If you have not previously installed the PC Compatibility Card software and created a drive container, see your PC Compatibility Card user’s manual and create a drive container before you proceed. 1 If necessary, switch to the PC environment. To switch to the PC environment from the Mac OS, open the PC Setup control panel and click “Switch to PC.” 2 Insert the PC Software–PC Compatibility Card floppy disk.
Updating the Mac OS PC Compatibility software To update the Mac OS PC Compatibility software so it supports your PC Serial and Parallel Card, follow these steps: 1 Insert the PC Compatibility Card–Mac OS Software CD into the CD-ROM drive. If necessary, double-click the CD-ROM icon to open it. 2 Double-click the PC Compatibility Software folder to open it. 3 Double-click the Installer icon in the PC Compatibility folder. A message appears describing the Installer software. Click OK.
7 Connecting PC-Compatible Equipment Your PC Serial and Parallel Card is used in conjunction with a PC Compatibility Card. When both are installed, you can connect a printer, modem, image scanner, digital camera, security dongle, or other PC-compatible device to the serial or parallel port on the card. Before you connect any device to the card, be sure to read the user’s manual provided with your PC-compatible equipment.
What you can connect The equipment you connect to your PC Serial and Parallel Card can be used from within the DOS or Windows environment. You cannot access equipment connected to the PC Serial and Parallel Card from the Mac OS. See the manual that came with your equipment for specific instructions on how to connect the equipment to a PC-compatible computer and how to set up, install, and use any software that is supplied with the equipment.
Appendix Technical Information General specifications Description m 7-inch PC Serial and Parallel Card (PCI) Power m +5 volts (V) m 1 watt maximum Ports m One PC-compatible 16550, RS-232C serial port with a DB-9 connector m One PC-compatible parallel port with a DB-25 connector Environment Temperature m Operating: 10° C to 40° C (50° F to 104° F) m Non-operating: –40° C to 65° C (–40° F to 149° F) for 72 hours Relative humidity m Operating: 10% to 90% noncondensing m Non-operating: 5% to 95% nonconde
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Contents Communications regulation information vii Preface Read This Before You Install Your Card What comes with your card ix x Installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card x 1 Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 4400 or 7220 What you need 1 2 Installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card hardware Opening the computer Preparing the slots 2 3 5 Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Compatibility Card 6 Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Serial and Parallel Card Inserting
2 Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 6400 or 6500 What you need 13 14 Installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card hardware Opening the computer Preparing the slots 14 15 19 Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Compatibility Card Inserting the PC Serial and Parallel Card 20 22 Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Serial and Parallel Card Replacing the logic board What’s next? 23 24 25 3 Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 7200, 7300, 7500, or 7600 27 What you need 2
4 Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 8500 or 9500 What you need 41 42 Installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card hardware Opening the computer Preparing the slots 42 43 47 Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Compatibility Card Inserting the PC Serial and Parallel Card 48 49 Attaching the peripheral flex cable to the PC Serial and Parallel Card Replacing the computer’s cover What’s next? 51 52 5 Installing the Card in a Power Macintosh 8600 or 9600 What you need 53 54 Installi
6 Updating Your PC Compatibility Card Software 65 Updating the Windows/DOS PC Compatibility software Updating the Mac OS PC Compatibility software 7 Connecting PC-Compatible Equipment What you can connect Appendix Technical Information General specifications Environment vi Contents 71 70 71 71 69 67 66
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Read This Before You Install Your Card The PC Serial and Parallel Card has two standard PC ports that allow you to use several kinds of PC-compatible peripheral devices from the Windows or DOS environment (but not from the Mac OS environment). You use this card in conjunction with a 7-inch or 12-inch PC Compatibility Card. If you do not already have a PC Compatibility Card installed, you must install it along with the PC Serial and Parallel Card.
What comes with your card Before you begin installation, be sure you have the PC Serial and Parallel Card and peripheral flex cable, as shown. PC Serial and Parallel Card Peripheral flex cable Installing the PC Serial and Parallel Card IMPORTANT To avoid damage to your computer, Apple recommends that you have your card installed by an Apple-authorized dealer.