User`s guide
20 T
URTLE
B
EACH
S
YSTEMS
To test the system, you need to connect headphones or speakers to the
Montego’s output. For more information on hooking up speakers to the
Montego II, refer to the “Making Connections” chapter later in this Guide.
S
ETTING THE
M
ONTEGO
II
AS THE DEFAULT
A
UDIO
AND
MIDI
DEVICE
If you have more than one sound card in your system you will need to set
the Montego II as the default audio and MIDI device.
1. In the Windows 95/98 Control Panel double-click the Multimedia icon.
2. Click on the Audio tab.
Montego II Playback
should be chosen for
Playback and
Montego II Record
should be chosen for Recording.
3. Now click on the MIDI tab.
4. The
Montego II MIDI
should be selected.
5. Click on OK to save any changes.
T
ESTING AND
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
If the Montego II or your system is not working properly, there is probably
a resource conflict in your system. This means that two or more devices in
the system are using the same resources. Resource conflicts are fairly
typical and are a normal part of the PC hardware installation process —
and they are easily resolved.
There are several possible types of conflicts that users experience when
installing the Montego II:
Input/Output Port Address Conflict
Interrupt (IRQ) Conflict
Troubleshooting your system involves checking the current settings for
each of these common conflicts and trying new settings for the resources
that are conflicting. Note that you may need to try a number of different
resource configurations before all of the peripherals work together in your
PC.
On the rare occasion that your system locks up after installing the board,
you should re-boot the system in safe mode and remove the drivers. (The