Lava QUATTRO-PCI Installation Manual

Lava QUATTRO-PCI Installation Manual

Lava computer quattro-pci installation manual

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Lava Quattro-PCI
Installation Manual
LAVA COMPUTERS
QUAD SERIAL PCI
MADE
IN
PN MOKO S-1
CANADA
MADE IN JAPAN
0255351
P.N. MOKO L75.2
Rev. B00

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  • Page 1 Lava Quattro-PCI Installation Manual LAVA COMPUTERS QUAD SERIAL PCI MADE PN MOKO S-1 CANADA MADE IN JAPAN 0255351 P.N. MOKO L75.2 Rev. B00...
  • Page 2 Windows NT 4.0 Installation 1. With the power turned off, insert the Quattro-PCI card into any free PCI slot in your PC. Boot NT logging on as “Administrator” . 2. Place the Quattro-PCI installation diskette into your floppy drive and select Run from the Start Menu.
  • Page 3 Note: Native DOS and Windows 3.X support a maximum of four Com ports in a PC. If you wish to use all four ports on the Quattro-PCI, you must disable the existing ports on your motherboard.
  • Page 4 Windows 95/98/Me/2000 Installation 1. With the power turned off, insert the Quattro-PCI card into any free PCI slot in your PC. Make sure the card is well seated. Insert the bracket with Ports C and D into a free slot.
  • Page 5 Multi-function Adapters tree and as part of the Ports tree. Please note that any changes to the Resources (I/O Address & IRQ) used by any one of the four ports on the Quattro-PCI must be made through the Resources page of the appropriate Quattro-PCI PARENT – not through the individual Ports pages.
  • Page 6 PCI ports (Windows 95/98/Me only) Unless you already have more than 4 Com ports installed in your PC, Windows will by default configure the Quattro-PCI ports as Com 5 through Com 8.To change the Com number of any of these ports (e.g.
  • Page 7 Changing the Com numbering of your Quattro- PCI ports (Windows 2000/XP only) In Windows 2000, Com port numbering can be changed by double- clicking the serial port entry displayed in Windows' Device Manager. Go to Port Settings | Advanced, and choose Com Port #.
  • Page 8: Technical Support

    (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Lava Computer MFG Inc. 908 Niagara Falls Blvd. #629. North Tonawanda NY 14120-2060...

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