PictureTel LIVE50 Installation Manual page 97

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Overview
Using Auto
Detect
Under Windows 95
If you start up the PictureTel Live application and see hardware
failure messages, it might mean that one or more default settings
conflict with your PC settings. To search for conflicts, follow the
steps under Checking an ISA-Bus PC orChecking and Configuring an
EISA-Bus PC. If you find a conflict, run the PictureTel Live Setup
program again and change the settings.
If you aren't sure whether you have an ISA-bus or EISA-bus PC,
refer to the documentation that came with your PC.
The PictureTel Live Setup program can automatically detect
available settings for IRQs, I/O port addresses, and shared memory
space on the Live 50 board and the Live100 Audio Communications
board. However, with some PCs, the Setup program may not be able
to detect one or more of these settings. If this happens, we
recommend you choose the default settings. These settings work for
most PC configurations.
On one of the windows of the Setup program there is an "Auto
detect" button that is only active if you are installing PictureTel Live
in a Windows 95 environment. This button causes the Setup
program to review the other devices installed under Windows 95
and selects IRQ, I/O port addresses and shared memory values
which should not conflict with any of these devices.
However, you should be aware that values selected using the Auto
detect feature can still present conflicts under some circumstances.
Checking Your
PC Settings
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