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  • Page 1 Distributed by: www.Jameco.com 1-800-831-4242 The content and copyrights of the attached material are the property of its owner.
  • Page 2: Important Note

    Jameco Part Number 132214 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide Important Note! In order to minimize possible installation problems and/or resource conflicts: Read Me First!
  • Page 4 About This User’s Guide This User’s Guide is designed to assist users in installing their ISA I/O Card. Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, no guarantee is given as to the correctness of the contents. The information contained in this document is sub- ject to change without notice.
  • Page 5 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide Radio Frequency Interference The Federal Communications Commission Radio Interference Statement includes this warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Preface Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction .................. 1 Chapter 2 Before You Get Started ............... 3 Unpacking the ISA I/O Card ............3 Other Items Needed ..............3 System Requirements ..............3 Driver Support ................4 General Layout................4 Pre-Hardware Installation Checklist ...........
  • Page 7 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide NOTES...
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 NTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing your ISA I/O (Input/Output) Card. This User’s Guide is written to provide an easy-to- read yet thorough reference for installing your ISA I/O Card Software driver. Before installing device drivers, browse the Driver CD-ROM Disk to familiarize yourself with its contents. For Hardware installation, your ISA I/O Card’s Hardware Guide will provide reference to the instructions in Chapter 2.
  • Page 9 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide NOTES Unpacking the ISA I/O Card...
  • Page 10: Before You Get Started

    Chapter 2 EFORE TARTED Unpacking the ISA I/O Card Open the product’s package and inspect the contents. If any of the items listed below are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer. 1. Your ISA I/O Card 2. This User’s Guide (found on the CD) 3.
  • Page 11: Driver Support

    ISA I/O Card User’s Guide Driver Support Your ISA I/O Card comes with a comprehensive Driver CD- ROM Disk which supports the following popular systems: • Windows 95 • Windows 98 • Windows Me • Windows NT • Windows 2000 •...
  • Page 12 Chapter 2-Before You Get Started Verification of Your ISA I/O Card’s Model Number Each ISA I/O Card is given a unique model number based on the design and performance of the card. To determine your card’s model number, check your ISA I/O Card for a 4- digit-and-1-letter model number sticker adhered to the card (E.G., 4001A).
  • Page 13 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide do not have an available IRQ, you will need to disable one of your system’s devices in order to free up an IRQ. Verification of Available I/O Address Resources Each port on your ISA I/O Card must be assigned a unique I/O Address.
  • Page 14 Chapter 2-Before You Get Started Verify and Record Your ISA I/O Card’s IRQ and I/O Address Jumper Settings Before installing your ISA I/O Card, confirm which IRQ and I/O Addresses are available on your system. If the default jumper settings on your card match available IRQ and I/O Addresses in your system, you are ready to insert the card into an available ISA bus slot.
  • Page 15 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide NOTES Pre-Hardware Installation Checklist...
  • Page 16: Software Installation

    Chapter 3 OFTWARE NSTALLATION After installing your ISA I/O Card, you’ll need to install a software driver. This chapter presents general software in- stallation instructions for the following popular systems: Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT/2000. Your driver information is located at the following path on your Driver CD-ROM Disk: D:\IO-Card\ISA\ (where “D:”...
  • Page 17 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide is your designated CD-ROM drive letter). Click OK. A setup application will be launched. At the Welcome screen click OK and then at the second screen click Next. When Setup has finished an Information window will ap- pear.
  • Page 18 Chapter 3-Software Installation An Add Card Installation window will appear. Use the scrolling bar to find the model number of your ISA I/O Card. Please refer to the “Pre-Hardware Installation Checklist” section in Chapter 2 to identify the correct model. Select the correct model number of your I/O card and then click the Select button.
  • Page 19 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide After installation has been completed, Windows will prompt you to restart your computer. Click Yes to restart. Please re- start your computer manually if windows did not prompt you to restart your computer. Verifying Installation Under Windows 95/98/Me To test that your card was installed properly, click on your Windows Start button.
  • Page 20 Chapter 3-Software Installation Your ISA I/O Card will be listed. Double click the icon. A Properties window will appear. Under Device status it should read “This device is working properly. Click OK to continue. From the Device Manager tab in your System Properties window, go to Ports (COM &...
  • Page 21 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide A System Properties window will appear. From the Device Manager tab, locate the Ports (COM & LPT) icon and double click it. Underneath Ports (COM & LPT) your newly installed ISA I/O Card device(s) will be listed. Double click the appropriate ISA Serial (COM) device.
  • Page 22 Chapter 3-Software Installation window you can enable the Auto CTS/RTS Flow Control, configure the FIFO settings, and configure the Re- ceive/Transmit Buffer level if you want to further customize the port. Enable Auto CTS/RTS Flow Control Enable Auto CTS/RTS Flow Control means the CTS/RTS flow is controlled by hardware automatically.
  • Page 23: Uninstalling Drivers Under Windows 95/98/Me

    ISA I/O Card User’s Guide Uninstalling Drivers Under Windows 95/98/Me Follow the instructions below to uninstall your ISA I/O Card in Windows 95/98/Me. Click your Windows Start button. Go to Settings and then Control Panel. From the Control Panel window, double click the Add/Remove Programs icon.
  • Page 24: Windows Nt 4.0 Driver Installation Guide

    Chapter 3-Software Installation A Confirm File Deletion window will appear. Click Yes to remove the ISA Multi-I/O Card driver. Windows may ask you if you want to restart your computer. After uninstalling drivers it’s always a good idea to restart your computer.
  • Page 25 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide At the Multi-I/O Card Setup screen, press Continue to in- stall the driver. Click OK to reboot your computer and load the newly in- stalled driver to NT. Configuring Your ISA I/O Card In Windows NT To configure your ISA I/O Card in Windows NT, follow the instructions below.
  • Page 26 Chapter 3-Software Installation An Add ISA Cards window will appear. Use the scrolling bar to find the model number of your ISA I/O Card. Select the correct model number and then click the OK button. A Setup ISA I/O information screen will appear. Depending on your card, use the drop–down boxes to select your inter- rupt setting (IRQ) and your I/O address.
  • Page 27 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide You will be returned to the Multi I/O Configuration Utility screen. Your ISA I/O Card’s model number and description should be displayed. Click the Add button to install another card. Click the Delete button to remove the selected card. Click the Setup button to view or change the settings of your card.
  • Page 28 Chapter 3-Software Installation If you’d like to make changes to your ISA I/O Card’s configu- ration, follow the steps below. Default values are pre-set by the computer. Only experienced users should attempt to make changes to the default settings. Warning: Tampering with your default values could render your computer inoperable.
  • Page 29 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide A Setup window will appear. Select the appropriate settings and then click the OK button. Enable Auto CTS/RTS Flow Control Enable Auto CTS/RTS Flow Control means the CTS/RTS flow control is controlled by hardware automatically. Your System will be more stable if this function is enabled.
  • Page 30 Chapter 3-Software Installation NOTE: (1) If you install your modem using auto detect by Windows NT, the Auto flow Control Enable should be unchecked (disabled). (2) When serial I/O addresses are set to 3F8, 2F8, 3E8, 2E8 for use in Windows NT, the Standard COM driver can be used and will support up to 115200bps.
  • Page 31: Verifying Your Windows Nt 4.0 Installation

    ISA I/O Card User’s Guide Verifying Your Windows NT 4.0 Installa- tion To confirm that your Windows NT 4.0 installation was suc- cessful, follow the instructions below. Click your Windows Start button. Go to Programs, Adminis- trative Tools [Common] and click on Windows NT Diagnostics.
  • Page 32: Uninstalling Your Isa I/O Card Drivers Under Windows Nt

    Chapter 3-Software Installation Verify the I/O addresses of the parallel ports (SNXPAR) and the serial ports (SNXSER) pertaining to your card. Click the IRQ button for detailed IRQ information. Uninstalling Your ISA I/O Card Drivers Under Windows NT If you are running Windows NT and would like to remove your ISA drivers, follow the instructions below.
  • Page 33: Windows 2000 Driver Installation Guide

    ISA I/O Card User’s Guide Windows 2000 Driver Installation Guide To install your ISA I/O Card under Windows 2000, follow the instructions below. When you are sure that your ISA I/O Card is properly in- stalled, start Windows 2000. After Windows 2000 starts up, insert your ISA I/O Card Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive.
  • Page 34 Chapter 3-Software Installation Note: If you are installing a 409x (i.e. 4091I, 4092I), you’ll need to complete this step twice. Please select model 4090IS (4091IS, 4092IS) to install the serial ports and 4090IP (4091IP, 4092IP) to install the parallel ports. 1.
  • Page 35 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide 3. The Add/Remove New Hardware Wizard will appear. Press [Next] to continue. 4. Select “Add/Troubleshoot a device” and press [Next] to continue. Windows 2000 Driver Installation Guide...
  • Page 36 Chapter 3-Software Installation 5. You’ll be asked to “Choose a hardware device.” Select “Add a new device” and press [Next] to continue. 6. You’ll be asked to let Windows detect the new hard- ware. Select “No” and press [Next] to continue. 7.
  • Page 37 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide Press “Have Disk…”. 9. The driver is located on “C:\WINNT\SUNIX”, please type directly or use the browse. Press [OK] to continue. Windows 2000 Driver Installation Guide...
  • Page 38 Chapter 3-Software Installation 10. Select the device driver and press [Next] to continue. 11. Press [Next] to start hardware installation. Windows 2000 Driver Installation Guide...
  • Page 39 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide 12. The installation is completed. Press [Finish] to close the wizard. Check Your Windows 2000 Installation 1. Click Start->Settings->Control Panel, then double click System. Select the “Hardware” in system properties and click the “Device Manager”. Windows 2000 Driver Installation Guide...
  • Page 40 Chapter 3-Software Installation 2. After install ISA multi I/O card (for example 4076A), you will find three ports added (i.e. COM3, COM4, LPT2). Windows 2000 Driver Installation Guide...
  • Page 41: Windows Xp Driver Installation Guide

    ISA I/O Card User’s Guide Windows XP Driver Installation Guide To install your ISA I/O Card under Windows XP, follow the instructions below. When you are sure that your ISA I/O Card is properly installed, start Windows XP. 2. After Windows XP starts up, insert your ISA I/O Card Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive.
  • Page 42 Chapter 3-Software Installation 4. Double click the “Win_2K” folder. A list of items in your ISA I/O Card Driver disk will appear on the right. Double click the Setup.exe icon. Windows XP Driver Installation Guide...
  • Page 43 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide 5. Select a model (for example 4032A) and press [OK] Note: If you are installing a 409x (i.e. 4091I, 4092I), you’ll need to complete this step twice. Please select model 4090IS (4091IS, 4092IS) to install the serial ports and 4090IP (4091IP, 4092IP) to install the parallel ports.
  • Page 44 Chapter 3-Software Installation 8. The Add/Remove New Hardware Wizard will appear. Press [Next] to continue. 9. Select “Yes, I have already connected the hardware” and press [Next] to continue. 10. Scroll down to the bottom and select “Add a new hard- ware device”...
  • Page 45 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide 11. You’ll be asked “What do you want the wizard to do?” Click “Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced)” and press [Next] to continue. 12. You’ll be asked to “select the type of hardware you are installing”.
  • Page 46 Chapter 3-Software Installation 13. Press “Have Disk…”. 14. The driver is located on “C:\WINDOWS\SUNIX”, please type directly or use the browse. Press [OK] to continue. Windows XP Driver Installation Guide...
  • Page 47 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide 15. Select the device driver and press [Next] to continue. 16. Press [Next] to start hardware installation. 17. The installation is completed. Press [Finish] to close the wizard. Windows XP Driver Installation Guide...
  • Page 48 Chapter 3-Software Installation 18. Press “Yes” to restart your computer. How to Configure COM port(s) 1. Click Start->Settings->Control Panel, then double click System, and select the Hardware tab, then click Device Manager. When inside Device Manager, find the port you wish to configure, highlight it (click once) and right click once, select Properties, and select the Port Set- tings tab.
  • Page 49 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide Here you can configure the Bits per second, Data bits, Parity, Stop bits and Flow control of your COM port. 2. Click the Advanced button to configure the COM port to Enable Auto CTS/RTS Flow Control, 16/32/64 bytes FIFO length, and Receive/Transmit Buffer trigger levels.
  • Page 50: Uninstalling Drivers Under Windows 2000/Xp

    Chapter 3-Software Installation Uninstalling Drivers Under Windows 2000/XP 1. Click Start->Settings->Control Panel, then double click System, and select the Hardware tab, then click Device Manager. Select the card that you want to remove and press the right button of the mouse and select the “un- install”.
  • Page 51: Connecting Peripheral Devices

    Chapter 4 ONNECTING ERIPHERAL EVICES Your ISA I/O Card is equipped with one or more ports which can connect to a wide array of peripheral devices. • If your ISA I/O Card has a parallel port, then it can be connected to color printers, plotters, scanners, Zip drives and MP3 players, to name a few.
  • Page 52: Connecting A Modem To Your Isa I/O Card's Serial Port

    Chapter 4-Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting a Modem to Your ISA I/O Card’s Serial Port 1. Make sure your modem is connected properly to your ISA I/O Card. 2. From your Windows Start button, go to Settings and then Control Panel. 3.
  • Page 53: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

    Chapter 5 ROUBLESHOOTING General Troubleshooting In the event that you have any difficulties installing your ISA I/O Card, check the following items: 1. Confirm that the card is securely installed. 2. Confirm that the cable connection between your periph- eral device and the ISA I/O Card is secure. 3.
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  • Page 55 ISA I/O Card User’s Guide Printed in Taiwan USO1ISA-M-R 01/15/2002...

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