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Figure 3.8: Side and input panel view of the HM1 - I/O-board (ISA)
For a detailed description please refer to the HM1-B Module manual
3.2.2
TDC8
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Shut down your computer
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For your devices safety, turn off the power to your computer and all peripheral devices.
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Drain static electricity from your body by touching the metal chassis (the unpainted metal at the back of
your computer)
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For your personal safety, remove the power cord from your computer
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Remove the cover of the computer as described in your computer’s manual.
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Adjust the I/O address setting on the card to a free I/O address.
Do not forget to adjust parameter 1 in your .ccf file to this I/O address. For the PCI-Version set this
parameter to 0.
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Locate a free ISA or PCI slot in your computer, and firmly insert the card into the selected slot. To avoid
damaging your hardware, insert the card only into a slot with the same bus type as the card. Inserting the
card into any other type of slot can damage your card, your computer, or both.
The
TDC8PCI
needs two PCI slots even though it connects only to one PCI slot connector.
The
TDC8PCI2
needs only one PCI slot!
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Firmly secure the adapter with a screw (or clip), to ensure that the adapter is properly grounded to the
computer’s chassis.
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Replace the cover of the computer as described in your computer’s manual.
Note for TDC8PCI(2) board!
Normally the PCI support in the BIOS is set to “Plug and Play” for operating systems that can handle plug and play
components like Windows 2000 or Windows XP. In very rare occasions, the TDC is not working in this mode. In this special
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