Driver Installation Guide - Egmont Instruments
Driver Installation Guide - Egmont Instruments
Driver Installation Guide - Egmont Instruments
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Setting the I/O and Memory Segment Addresses<br />
Your cursor will be placed in the I/O Address field for the first<br />
or only board. Leave this field set to the default, 0200.<br />
Use the key to move the highlighted area to<br />
the SEGMENT field for the first or only board. Press <br />
to activate the cursor. Set this field to D000 for single-card<br />
systems, and follow the enclosed sheet of addresses for multicard<br />
systems.<br />
If you are installing more than one board, use the key<br />
to move the cursor to the box for the next board. Use the or key to move the highlighted area to<br />
the I/O ADDRESS field, and press . Type in the I/O<br />
address shown on the sheet enclosed with your boards in<br />
hexadecimal format, for example 0300. Press again<br />
to confirm the value.<br />
Use the or key to move the<br />
highlighted area to the SEGMENT field, and press .<br />
Type in the memory segment address shown on the sheet<br />
enclosed with your boards in hexadecimal format, for example<br />
D200. Press again to confirm the value.<br />
Repeat this step until you have specified I/O and memory<br />
segment addresses for all installed boards.<br />
Checking the Installed Board(s)<br />
When checking your board(s), you will receive messages in<br />
the center of your screen as well as in the Board Type and<br />
Memory Size fields for all installed boards. If there are I/O or<br />
memory conflicts, you may see an ABSENT message in the<br />
Board Type field or a FAIL message in the Memory Size field.<br />
If this occurs, you need to respecify the I/O and/or memory<br />
segment addresses as shown below.<br />
Press to verify the type and memory depth of the<br />
installed board(s). If you receive a message indicating an I/O<br />
or memory conflict, see Resolving I/O Conflicts and/or<br />
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