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3. Insure that you have fully discharged all static electricity from your body
before handling the Mona card. This can be done through the use of a
grounding strap or, more simply, by touching your bare hand to the metal
casing of the computer’s power supply. (For this latter method to work,
the computer must be plugged in, though not turned on. After you’ve
discharged your static, unplug the computer before proceeding to the next
step.)
4. Remove the Mona card from its protective anti-static bag. Handle the
card carefully by its edges and insert it into the selected expansion slot.
Insure that the card’s edge connector (the protruding edge with the gold
leads) is seated firmly into the slot. Centering the card over the slot and
using a gentle rocking motion while pushing downward into the slot
generally works well. Be careful not to force the card into the slot, or
bend or twist it while it is being inserted, as this could result in the card
being damaged.
5. Use the screw removed earlier from the protective backplate to attach the
metal bracket at the back of the Mona card to the computer’s rear panel.
6. OPTIONAL: If you don’t have a Darla24 or Gina24, you can skip this
step. If you have a Darla24 or Gina24, this would be a good time to attach
an Esync cable to the Mona PCI card. Esync is a proprietary form of
super clock that allows you to sync together multiple 24-bit Echo
products. Esync cables come with Darla24 and Gina24, and can be used
to daisy chain several 24-bit Echo cards together. Simply attach the
Esync cable to the two prong “Esync Out” connector on the Mona PCI
card, and attach the other end to the “Esync In” connector on your
Darla24 or Gina24 PCI card.
7. Replace the computer’s cover and secure it. Reattach its power supply
cord and reconnect any peripherals that you may have removed prior to
beginning the Mona installation.
8. Locate the Mona rack-mount interface and the 9-pin interface cable.
Securely mount the interface into your equipment rack. If you will not be
mounting the box in a rack, remove the backing from the four rubber feet