Appendix A. Installation and Setup
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1.
Either accept the default selection for the virtual
Port Name
or select the desired port
(COM5-COM15) to be associated with the device from the
Port Name
combo box and
modify the device’s friendly name if the default is not acceptable.
2.
Select the port to which the device is connected (see
General Notes
in
Installing Device
Drivers (W95/98/ME)
above) from the
Connect to
combo box.
3.
Click on the
Test
button to validate the port settings and verify the device’s presence.
(The
Test
function only works on virtual COM ports 5 through 10. The test will fail on
COM11-15 but the device will still be accessible from any application.)
4. Click
OK
to save the settings.
5.
If the computer displays a message stating ‘The specified “Connect To” port is used by
another device…’ make sure the "Connect To" port settings is correct. If it is (multiple
devices can share a single port, but only one at a time can be selected), click on the
OK
button to finish the installation. Otherwise, click on the
Cancel
to change the port.
Modifying A Device Driver's Settings (W95/98/ME)
To modify the device driver’s settings, perform the following steps:
1. Right-click
on
My Computer
on the desktop or open the Control Panel and double click
on the
System
icon then select
Properties
. See Figure A-1.
2. Select
the
Device Manager
tab.
3. Expand
the
MagTek
class by clicking the plus sign. Find the required device under the
MagTek
class then click on
Properties
.
4. Select
the
Settings
tab to view the driver configuration.
Port Name
indicates the virtual
port number and
Connect to
indicates the physical port.
5. Click
the
Advanced
button (see Figure A-2) to view the communication settings. Some
devices (e.g., MICR+) support automatic settings, which allow the driver to determine the
present setup of the device. If required, click the
Specify settings manually
radio button
and modify the communication setup. Click
OK
when done.
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