Troubleshooting – Antex Electronics SX-5e User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

I get an error message when trying to run the Antex Demo
program.

1. Card did not install correctly because of an I/O or interrupt

conflict. In Win NT, go to “Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel”,
“Multimedia”, “Devices”, “Audio Devices”, “Audio for Antex
Digital Audio Driver”, “Settings”. In this dialog box, make sure
the correct model Antex Audio Card is selected, and try
changing the Interrupt number and/or Address.

In Win 95/98, go to “Control Panel”, “System”, “Device Man-
ager”. Click the “+” sign next to “Sound, video, and game
controllers”. Select the Antex card, then click on “Properties”.
Select the “Resources” tab, and try changing the Interrupt Re-
quest or Input/Output Range. Make sure you select a valid
setting for the Antex card and that the dialog box shows that
there are no conflicting devices in your system at the selected
Interrupt or I/O range.

If you suspect another card in your system may be conflicting
with the Antex Card, power down your computer and remove
any cards you think may be conflicting and try again. Also, in
the CMOS settings for your motherboard, make sure the Inter-
rupt you are trying to use is “Reserved for ISA”.

2. Make sure the Antex Driver is running. In Win NT, go to

“Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel”, “Devices”. Check the An-
tex Digital Audio Driver and make sure it is Started and on
Automatic.

3. Try removing and re-installing the driver. Removing the driver

is particularly difficult in Windows 95. Check the Antex web-
site or with tech support for an “uninstall” program.

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