Installation, Software installation – StarTech.com PEX8S950LP User Manual

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Instruction Manual

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Installation

WARNING! PCI Express cards, like all computer equipment, can be severely

damaged by static electricity. Be sure that you are properly grounded before

opening your computer case or touching your card. StarTech.com

recommends that you wear an anti-static strap when installing any computer

component. If an anti-static strap is unavailable, discharge yourself of any static

electricity build-up by touching a large grounded metal surface (such as the computer

case) for several seconds. Also be careful to handle the card by its edges and not the

gold connectors.
1. Turn OFF the computer power before installation.
2. Remove the chassis cover from your computer.
3. Locate an unused PCI Express slot and remove the corresponding slot cover from

rear panel of the computer chassis. Retain the screw (if applicable) used to hold the

slot cover in place.

4. Align the PCI Express card with the unused PCI Express expansion slot. Applying

pressure evenly across the top edge of the expansion card, firmly but gently insert the

card into the slot, ensuring that the card is properly aligned with the rear panel slot.

5. Secure the card to the motherboard and rear chassis using the screw removed in

step 3 (if necessary). Secure the additional serial port provided by the daughter

board (smaller circuit board to an adjacent rear bracket.

6. Replace the chassis cover (removed in step 2).
7. Connect the 4-port breakout (octopus) cables to the ports provided by PEX8S950LP.
8. Power on the computer. Once the computer has been rebooted, the operating

system will detect that the PCI Express card has been installed and request driver

installation, detailed in the next section.

Software Installation

To install the necessary drivers for use with PEX8S950LP,

simply insert the Driver CD into the CD/DVD-ROM drive

on the host computer, and follow the prompts provided

by the operating system. When asked to specify the

location of the files, please select Browse and guide the

Hardware Wizard to the exact folder location where the

driver is located. (E:\IO\OXFORD\NT4 folder where E: is

the CD/DVD-ROM drive).
Allowing Windows to search for the file may result in the

incorrect file being installed, as the Driver CD contains

several versions of the necessary software. As such, please

pay particular attention when designating the folder from

which to install the driver files.

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