General setup procedure for windows 2000 – Perle Systems RIO 5500036-17 User Manual

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RIO Remote I/O System User Guide
Installing RIO ISA Host Cards under Windows 2000

Page 126

Chapter 2 Installing hardware and software

General setup procedure for Windows 2000

The general procedure for installing RIO ISA host cards for the Windows 2000 operating
system is as follows:

1. If required, install any ISA host cards you require into your system. See

Installing an ISA

host card

on page

158

.

2. Install and remove Remote Terminal Adaptors as required for your system. See

Installing Remote Terminal Adaptors (RTAs)

on page

161

and

Removing a Remote

Terminal Adaptor (RTA)

on page

173

.

3. Configure the ISA host card. See

Adding ISA host cards to the system

on page

127

.

4. Install the links you require in your system using one of the procedures shown in the next

table;

5. Using the

Device Manager

, configure the serial ports you have added to the system. See

Configuring ISA Card serial ports

on page

133

.

Your system is now ready for use. If required, you can reconfigure the system following initial
installation. See

Configuring the quick close settings for an ISA host card

on page

136

,

Removing ISA devices and ports from the system

on page

139

for details.

To identify an RTA from within the software. See

Identifying ISA RTAs

on page

140

.

Note

If you connect a new device to your RIO system, for example an RTA, the new
ports are added to the system automatically. No action is required by the user.

Note

The RTA must be installed to the PCI host card before the device drivers are
installed.

Link type

For procedure see...

Short distance

Installing a short distance link

on page

174

Medium distance

Installing a Fibre Optic Link Kit (FOLK)

on page

175

Long distance

Installing a Long Distance Module (LDM)

on page

177

Fault tolerant

Installing a fault tolerant link

on page

189

Dual host fail-safe

Installing a dual host fail-safe link (UNIX only)

on page

190

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