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APA-4510 Installation Guide
Part Number: 510691-00, Rev. A
Print Spec Number: 493078-00
Current Date: 10/17/94

ECN Date: 10/18/94

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Getting Started

The CardPark

 APA

-4510 is a PCMCIA card 

adapter designed for accessing PCMCIA cards from 
your desktop PC. This guide explains how to install 
the APA-4510 in your PC. The following is a list of 
requirements:

An IBM-AT compatible PC

DOS 5.0 or above

Microsoft Windows 3.1 or above (optional)

An available ISA-bus expansion slot in your PC

An available drive bay in your PC (accessible 
from the front panel)

1 MByte or more available hard disk space

The following diagrams show the APA-4510 
components.

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Slot 1

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Colored Stripe

Pin 1

Slot 2

APA-4510 PCMCIA Card Adapter 

Slot 2

Slot 1

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APA-4510 ISA-Bus Host Adapter

Содержание CardPark APA-4510

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Страница 2: ... CardPark APA 4510 is a PCMCIA card adapter designed for accessing PCMCIA cards from your desktop PC This guide explains how to install the APA 4510 in your PC The following is a list of requirements An IBM AT compatible PC DOS 5 0 or above Microsoft Windows 3 1 or above optional An available ISA bus expansion slot in your PC An available drive bay in your PC accessible from the front panel 1 MByt...

Страница 3: ...es before you begin 1 Touch an unpainted surface of your PC chassis this allows any static electricity in your body to be dispersed and prevents damage to components 2 Remove the PC s chassis cover 3 Remove the drive bay cover on an empty drive bay in your PC If you do not have an empty drive bay remove an unused device from your PC 4 The card adapter fits easily into a 3 5 inch drive bay If your ...

Страница 4: ...o the front of the drive bay guiding the cables out the back of the drive bay Stop inserting when it is flush with the front of the PC chassis 7 Secure the card adapter or mounting bracket to the PC chassis with four screws provided in your kit Connecting the Interface Cables 1 Hold the two connectors together tightly on the ribbon cable from Slot 1 on the card adapter and connect it to the 100 pi...

Страница 5: ... on the ISA bus host adapter labeled Slot 2 Make sure the two connectors are correctly aligned with the 100 pin header Match pin 1 on the ribbon cable with pin 1 on the connector Installing the ISA Bus Host Adapter 1 Touch an unpainted surface of your PC chassis this allows any static electricity in your body to be dispersed and prevents damage to components 2 Locate an unused ISA bus expansion sl...

Страница 6: ...pter is inserted in the card guide 5 Carefully press the ISA bus host adapter down into the slot 6 Secure the adapter bracket to the PC chassis with the screw from the removed expansion slot cover Reassembling and Starting the PC 1 Put the chassis cover back on the PC 2 Be sure all power switches are in the OFF position then reconnect power cables to your PC 3 Turn ON the PC 4 Install CardPark sof...

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Страница 8: ...can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Move the equipment away from the receiver Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from used by the receiver If necessary consult the dealer or an experienced radio television tech nician ...

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