Figure 2.5 Device Name On The Device Manager; Device Setup & Configuration - Advantech PCI-1761 User Manual

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Note!
If your card is properly installed, you should see the device name of
your card listed on the Device Manager tab. If you do see your device
name listed on it but marked with an exclamation sign "!", it means your
card has not been correctly installed. In this case, remove the card from
the Device Manager by selecting its device name and press the Remove
button. Then go through the driver installation process again.
After your card is properly installed on your system, you can now configure your
device using the Device Installation Program that has itself already been installed on
your system during driver setup. A complete device installation procedure should
include device setup, configuration and testing. The following sections will guide you
through the Setup, Configuration and Testing of your device.
2.6
Device Setup & Configuration
The Advantech Device Manager program is a utility that allows you to set up, config-
ure and test your device, and later stores your settings on the system registry. These
settings will be used when you call the APIs of Advantech Device Drivers.
Setting Up the Device
1.
To install the I/O device for your card, you must first run the Device Manager
program (by accessing Start/Programs/Advantech Automation/Device Manager/
Advantech Device Manager ).
2.
You can then view the device(s) already installed on your system (if any) on the
Installed Devices list box. If the software and hardware installation are com-
pleted, you will see PCI-1761 card in the Installed Devices list.
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Figure 2.5 Device Name on the Device Manager

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