Installing the Hardware
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9.
Start Windows 95/98.
The operating system informs you that new hardware has
been found (Multimedia PC Card) and asks you to install the
drivers for the U
P0/E
PCI card.
10.
Insert the disk (or CD-ROM) with the drivers and enter the path
to the file with driver information (pcipcvf.inf) (for example: a:\).
The drivers are copied to your Windows system directory and
Windows 95/98 startup is resumed.
11.
Once the drivers have been copied, check whether the card is
correctly installed in your system:
–
From the Start menu, select Settings and then Control
Panel.
–
Double-click the System icon and click the Device Man-
ager tab.
The additional, virtual COM3 port must be configured un-
der Ports (COM & LPT). If COM3 is already being used on
your PC, you must change the virtual COM port from
COM3 to COM4 (
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Under the Device Manager tab, open the Computer icon.
Check whether an interrupt and I/O address were as-
signed to the U
P0/E
PCI card using the Interrupt request
(IRQ) and Input/output
(I/O) options.
12.
Install the Attendant P software (
Changing COM3 to COM4
1.
From the Start menu, select Settings and then Control Panel.
2.
Double-click the System icon and click the Device Manager
tab.
3.
Double-click the System devices icon.
4.
Select the U
P0/E
PCI card and click the Properties button.
5.
Open the U
P0/E
PCI card properties window. Under the Status
tab, click the Service Information button.