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Network Card 10 Mbps PCI Ethernet Card with Dual Interface Installation Manual PCICOMBO 1 General Description StarTech.com’s PCICOMBO PCI Network card comes with full support for duplex modes and autoconfiguration through a workstation’s PCI BIOS, this PCI Card features optional AUI connectors. Bus Mastered to greatly reduce system CPU load and sporting a boot ROM socket for optional RPL boot ROM, this product is designed to provide customers with an optional, dual interface for the Networking needs. Features • 32-bit PCI 2.0 Bus interface • Plug and Play compatible with Windows 95, 98, ME, and Windows 2000 • Fully autoconfiguring through the computer's PCI BIOS • Supports full duplex mode • Low power consumption with sleep mode for energy saving PC's • Optional AUI connector • Bus Mastered to greatly reduce system CPU load • Coax interface allows cable distances of up to 300m • Boot ROM socket for optional RPL boot ROM • Complies fully to IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD Ethernet 10BaseT and 10Base2 Standards • Two LED's indicate LINK and activity • Drivers for all operating systems Specifications Standards IEEE 802.3 10BaseT, 10Base2, 10Base5 Data Transmission Rate 10Mbps or 20Mbps LEDs UTP link status, Activity Bus Type PCI 2.0 IRQ Assigned by system I/O Address Assigned by system Boot ROM Assigned by system Temperature 0 to 50 degrees C Dimensions 140 x 63 mm Certification FCC part 15 class A, CE Mark 2 Getting Started This section is designed to help you prepare the PCICOMBO card for installation. Please read through this section carefully before attempting to install the card. Unpacking the PCICOMBO card This package should contain: 1 x PCICOMBO Network card 1 x BNCT connector 1 x driver disk Installation Network cards, like all computer equipment are subject to static electricity. Be sure that you are properly grounded. StarTech.com recommends that you wear an anti-static strap and that your system is unplugged before doing any work on the computer. Card Installation 1. Turn off the computer and remove its cover. 2. Insert the card into a free PCI slot. 3. Connect to the network using AUI, thin or twisted-pair cable depending on the connector you are using. Card Configuration/ Diagnostic Basically, the card is completely self-configurable, requiring no intervention from the user. There are only 3 items that can be configured: Medium type, Full/Half duplex, and Boot ROM enables. You can also run diagnostic of the card from the setup.exe program provided with the PCICOMBO card. Insert the disk provided, in DOS prompt, execute setup.exe command and you will see the following: • View Configuration • Manual Setup Configuration • Diagnostic • Exit Please follow the easy menu-driven program to configure the card. 3 Driver Installation For detailed information, please refer to the document in the disk provided. Examples: 1. For NetWare client, please execute the following: lsl pciodi ipxodi netx or vlm f: login username 2. For NetWare server, execute the following: load pcisrv bind ipx pxisrv load monitor Boot Rom Installation (Optional) The PCICOMNO card provides a socket for a remote boot ROM. With a boot ROM, a host computer can load the operating systems over the network. 1. Plug in the boot ROM to the appropriate position, make sure the direction is correct. 2. Enable the boot ROM function. Please see the Setup program for details. AUI Bracket Installation (Optional) You can buy another bracket containing an AUI connector from your dealer. 1. Hook up the cable to the connector pins market “AUI”. Make sure the red line on the cable is positioned in the “pin 1” location. 2. Secure the bracket to the PC. Troubleshooting The most common factors that cause an adapter to fail are configuration conflicts and cabling problems. PCI cards shouldn’t have any conflct problems due to Plug and Play specifications. One should check the cable and its terminator. Also, use the adapter LED indicators and diagnostic program. For information on the Diagnostic Program, please see the Setup program. If the problem presists, call your dealer for help. LED Indicators The LEDs help you monitor the network status. Their functions depend on the type of cable used. *Link monitors the data link status on the UTP cable. It turns ON when there is data linked, and OFF when there is a bad connection. *Activity blinks when there is data transmission/reception.