FBHF[ THelpTopic][ THelpTopic% (System) Menu sWhen you pull down the menu, you will see a list of options detailing information specific to the setup program. ][ THelpTopic About When you choose the About option from the menu, a dialog box appears showing the setup program's copyright and version information.  To view the help index: ! Press Enter, or Click Help  To close the dialog box: # Press ESC, or Click Continue ][ THelpTopic Credits When you select the Credits option under the menu, a dialog box appears presenting the program author's name and listing any specific tools that were used to write the setup program.  To close the dialog box:  Press ESC, or Click Ok ][ THelpTopic Help Menu WThis command brings up the Help menu, which provides access to the online help system. a Online helps comes up in a special Help window. The text in the Help Window is a "help screen". ][ THelpTopic HelpHelp The Help option of the Help menu will present you with an index of important help topics which will help you learn about how to use this setup program. These topics include: How things are set up How to get around with the keyboard How to get around with a mouse Using controls How to use this program How to get technical support ][ THelpTopicI HelpHow to get Technical Support dThis menu selection will present you with the details about contacting technical support personnel. ][ THelpTopic Options Menu The Options menu will present you with the configuration options that you may choose to set for your particular I/O card. Please step through each of the options which pertain to your card to insure that your card is configured as you desire. / Configuration options for the NTFR-1 include: H Mode Control Calibration ][ THelpTopicO Options Mode This menu item shows you where to set the jumpers for the three modes on the NTFR-1. Normal mode sets the notifier for the length of the speaker signal. In latched mode, the speaker must be turned off through software. Delay mode allows you to set a fixed length of time the notifier will sound. ][ THelpTopic2 Options Calibration dThis menu options allows you to calibrate your card. The card must be installed to use this option. ][ THelpTopic Options Menu The Options menu will present you with the configuration options that you may choose to set for your particular I/O card. Please step through each of the options which pertain to your card to insure that your card is configured as you desire. / Configuration options for the SSH-0X include: Mode Control Mux Channel Power Source Gain Select Calibration ][ THelpTopic7 Options Master Setting PThis menu item shows the jumpers to select to set your card as master or slave. ][ THelpTopic1 Options Card Select YThis menu item shows the jumpers to set for the specific card installed with the SSH-0X. ][ THelpTopic2 Options Mux Channel QThis menu item shows where to place the jumpers for the appropriate mux channel. ][ THelpTopic3 Options Power Source WThis menu item shows where to place the jumpers for internal or external power source. ][ THelpTopic2 Options Gain Select ^Select this menu item for information on where to set the jumpers to select the desired gain. ][ THelpTopic# Options Exit HThe Exit command terminates the application and returns control to DOS. ][ THelpTopic3 Base Address Selection In order for communication to be established between your I/O card and its host computer, the I/O card must be assigned a base I/O port address. The setup program scans your system to determine which port addresses are currently available, and it presents you with a list of I/O ports and their availablity status. Scroll through this list using the arrow keys or mouse and select an available address, then configure your card's address switch to match the switch settings in the diagram. ][ THelpTopic9 Interrupt Level Selection The ?????? has the ability to generate an interrupt when one of the input channels experiences a change of state. Use the arrow keys or the mouse to select the IRQ signal you require whenever a state change is detected, then install the appropriate jumper as illustrated in the diagram. ][ THelpTopic9 Wait State Selection ][ THelpTopic' Ŀ [ Ok ] q If you select this button, the selections that you've made in the dialog box are recorded by the setup program. H If this is the default button, you need only press Enter to choose it. ][ THelpTopic- Ŀ [Cancel] _ If you select this button, nothing changes and no action occurs but the dialog box is closed. g ESC is always the keyboard shortcut for the Cancel button, even if the Cancle button does not appear. ][ THelpTopic][ THelpTopic][ THelpTopic5 COM-485/4 Setup Program  Welcome to the COM-485/4 setup program. This program will help guide you through the process of setting up your COM-485/4. Menus are accessed by pressing Alt-Z, where Z is the first letter of the menu. For example, the "Options" menu is pulled down by Alt-O. 4 Begin this program with the card out of the computer. Step through each of the menu items to configure the Base Address, IRQ, and Load Settings by setting the jumpers manually according to the diagrams. Then, turn off the computer and put your card in the machine. Run one of our samples to test your card. ) Press ESC to put this help screen away. ][ THelpIndex ;*C X m  O"Y);M];*]  V A o]