BAS 100B/W Instruction Manual page 23

Electrochemical workstation
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e) Serial interface connectors (COM1 and COM2). These can be used for any
serial RS232C device; for the BAS 100B/W, they are used for communication
with the Electrochemical Analyzer and for plotting. COM1 is connected with
the DATA LINK port on the rear panel of the Analyzer, and COM2 is
connected with the chosen plotter.
f) Parallel interface connector. There is one parallel interface connector (LPT1),
which is used to connect a parallel printer via a parallel printer cable.
Setting up the BAS PC is described in more detail in the enclosed User's Guide.
Once the above connections have been made, the system unit and monitor can be
powered up.
Software
All BAS PCs are shipped with MS-DOS, MS-Windows and BAS 100W
Windows software already loaded on the hard disk drive, which is labeled as the
C: drive. If a non-BAS PC is being used, the BAS 100W Windows software is
loaded according to the following instructions (which assume that MS-DOS and
MS-Windows have already been loaded).
1. Enter by Windows by typing win at the DOS prompt.
2. Insert the BAS 100W software disk into the appropriate floppy disk drive.
3. Select Run from the File menu in the Program Manager, enter a:install (or
b:install) in the Command Line (Figure 2-9), then click OK.
Figure 2-9. Run dialog box.
4. The Install dialog box will appear (Figure 2-10). Unless specified otherwise,
the BAS 100W software will be installed in the \BAS100W directory created
by the installation routine. The BAS 100W icon will be installed in the BAS
Programs group. Click Install BAS100W to start the installation.
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