Rose electronic MultiStation User Manual

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MULTISTATION PC INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL

2. Select “BIOS Features Setup”, enter “VGA Boot from”, and select

the option “AGP”

3. Select “Integrated Peripherals” and press enter. Select “Init

Display First”, then select “Enabled”.

4. Select “PNP, PCI & ON-BOARD I/O” and then select the “Init

Display First” option.

OPTION 2B – PCI video adapter

If your main computer uses a PCI video adapter and the video is only
displaying on the remote user module’s monitor, power down your
computer and remove the MultiStation PC’s PCI card and move your
PCI video card to the slot that was occupied by the MultiStation PC’s
PCI card. Do not install the MultiStation PC’s PCI card at this time. Re-
boot your system and Windows XP will recognize the new hardware
and install it. Re-install the MultiStation PC’s PCI card in the slot that
was previously occupied by the PCI video adapter and reboot the
system. The boot-up sequence should now appear on the video
monitor connected to the PC and not on the monitor connected to the
remove user module.


Installation of software causes conflicts with my resident
programs
If you experience installation conflicts with startup or resident
applications, it would be advisable to un-install the MultiStation PC
software, reboot, then disable these applications, reboot, and reinstall
the MultiStation PC Software. Once your reinstall the MultiStation PC
software and reboot your PC, enable the startup or resident
applications you disabled and reboot again.

NOTE:
Consult your Operating systems manual or vendor for instruction on
disabling/enabling your startup and resident programs applications.

"Blue Screen" Page Fault Error Message Received after software
install
When the installation is completed, you will be prompted to re-boot
your system. If you receive a blue screen "Page Fault Error Message"
during the re-boot process, please call Rose Electronics Tech Support.
It may be determined that your system board is not compatible with the
MultiStation PC software. This may be correctable with a firmware
change.

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