Installation Procedure; Isa Board Installation; Preparation For Installation - Omron 3G8F5-DRM21 Operation Manual

Compobus/d configurator
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ISA Board Installation

2-1

Installation Procedure

ISA Board Installation

Set the DIP Switch and install the board
in the personal computer.
(See page 14.)
2-2
ISA Board Installation

2-2-1 Preparation for Installation

Windows 95/98
Procedure
14
The following flowchart shows the steps involved in installing the CompoBus/D
Configurator.
CompoBus/D Configurator Installation
Install the CompoBus/D Configurator in
the computer with the Setup software.
(See page 40.)
CompoBus/D Network Connection
For an ISA Board, connect the cable to
the board's connector.
For a PCMCIA Card, connect the cable
to the Unit's connector.
(See page 44.)
This section explains how to set the ISA Board for the CompoBus/D Configura-
tor and install the board in the computer.
The ISA Board for the CompoBus/D Configurator is not a "plug-and-play" board.
Before installing the board, check the items listed in the following table.
Item
Unused expansion slot
Available memory
Unused I/O port address
When Windows 95/98 is being used, follow this procedure to verify the available
memory and I/O port addresses and reserve these addresses for the Compo-
Bus/D Configurator's ISA Board.
Note When Windows 95/98 has been installed in an MS-DOS or Windows 3.1 envi-
ronment, the EMM386 settings in the CONFIG.SYS file can be used, but Win-
dows 95/98 can't recognize the EMM386 exclude function. If the EMM386 set-
tings have the exclude option (X option), be sure to delete this option and
reserve memory with the procedure listed below.
PCMCIA Card Installation
Make settings so that the PCMCIA Card
can be used through Windows 95/98.
(See page 19.)
Description
Verify that there is an unused expansion slot (ISA slot) in
the computer.
The ISA board for the Configurator occupies 16 KB of
memory between memory addresses C0000 and
DFFFF.
Verify that the computer has 16 KB of available memory
in this range and select a leading address. The leading
address is needed during the driver installation.
The ISA board for the Configurator occupies 8 port
addresses between 200 and 2FF.
Verify that the computer has 8 addresses available and
select a leading I/O address. The leading I/O address is
needed when setting the ISA Board's DIP switch.
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