Installation Procedure; Isa Board Installation - Omron 3G8F5-DRM21-E - V2 Operation Manual

Devicenet configurator ver. 2; isa board; pcmcia card
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Installation Procedure

2-1
Installation Procedure
When only designing
the network
(When creating a
settings file offline)
2-2

ISA Board Installation

2-2-1
Preparation for Installation
Windows 95/98
Procedure
16
The following flowchart shows the steps involved in installing the Configurator.
When connecting to the network
to make settings or monitor.
(When using online)
Connecting
with a
PCMCIA Card
Install the
PCMCIA Card
This section explains how to set the dedicated ISA Board used by the Config-
urator and install the Board in the computer.
The dedicated ISA Board used by the Configurator is not a plug-and-play
board. Before installing the Board, check the items listed in the following table.
Item
Windows OS
Unused expansion slot
Available memory
Unused I/O port address
Note The dedicated ISA Board used by the Configurator cannot be used with Win-
dows Me, 2000, or XP.
When Windows 95/98 is being used, follow this procedure to verify the avail-
able memory and I/O port addresses and reserve these addresses for the
Configurator's ISA Board.
Connecting
with an ISA
Board
Install the
ISA Board
Install the driver
setup tool
Install the
Configurator
Verify that the OS is Windows 95, 98, or NT4.0.
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 the memory range of C0000 and
DFFFF as a system resource.
Verify that the computer has 16 KB of available memory
between the memory range of C0000 and DFFFF 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 the memory range of 200 and 2FF as
a system resource.
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.
Section 2-1
Connecting
Connecting
by COM
via Ethernet
port
Description

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