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16. When an ISA Board is being used, input the I/O port address set on the
board’s DIP switch and input a memory address that is available in the com-
puter. Set the interrupt to “None.”
When a PCMCIA Card is being used, input the I/O port address, memory
address, and interrupt that were verified during the PCMCIA Card setup pro-
cedure.
The “Card Name” and “Drive Name” can be changed if necessary.
Make sure that all of the settings are correct and click on “OK.” The “3G8xx-
DRM21 Configuration” window will be displayed.
Note The CompoBus/D Configurator does not use interrupts. Set the inter-
rupt level to “None.”
17. Click on “OK” to exit the setup program.
With Windows 95/98, the Configurator can be run immediately. Click on
“OK” to start the Configurator.
With Windows NT, a popup window will be displayed asking whether or not
to restart Windows.
18. This completes installation of the CompoBus/D Configurator.
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CompoBus/D Network Connection
Once the CompoBus/D Configurator has been installed, connect the Compo-
Bus/D Communications Cable as shown below.
The communications cable is constructed and connected just like the cables for
other CompoBus/D devices. Refer to the CompoBus/D (DeviceNet) Operation
Manual for details.
Note
1. When the CompoBus/D Configurator isn’t used with a typical secured con-
nection to a CompoBus/D network, use a branch cable that is as thin as pos-
sible. Thick cables are rigid and may apply too much force on the Configura-
tor’s communication connector.
2. The Configurator isn’t directly related to CompoBus/D communications, so
it can be removed from the network even when the network is operating.